[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1897281] Re: evince suicides in 20.04 but not in 18.04

2020-12-26 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for evince (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]

** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  evince suicides  in 20.04 but not in 18.04

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:  20.04

  Evince does a suicide trip after unsuccessfully trying to open a CBR
  file. After a while it is killed. Here is my terminal output:

  $ evince TheCartoons.cbr
  Killed
  $ 

  And between the line "$ evince TheCartoons.cbr" and the final
  "Killed", are passing many minutes.

  Please note that I started my report in 
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1785060
  not knowing exactly what "expired" there means. I did "apport-collect 
1785060" there, too.

  Please note also that my error message (see above) is quite different
  from seb128 in bug 1785060. In fact, there is no error message just
  the statement "Killed".

  What gets me is that in 18.04 it is working so smooth and fast and
  that in 20.04 it is such a mess!

  P.S. I do not know whether this helps, but with Debian 11 Xfce (Buster sid, 
testing), evince loads and opens this CBR file correctly, albeit slowly, but 
okular (installed in Buster sid) yields a similar error message like that of 
seb128 with evince in bug 1785060: 
  "Could not open file TheCartoons.cbr. The version of unrar on your system is 
not suitable for opening comicbooks"
  Inverted world ;-)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1897281] Re: evince suicides in 20.04 but not in 18.04

2020-10-27 Thread buggycub
Since "I ain't got no" third party yet, I quit and switched to Kubuntu
20.04.

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Title:
  evince suicides  in 20.04 but not in 18.04

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:  20.04

  Evince does a suicide trip after unsuccessfully trying to open a CBR
  file. After a while it is killed. Here is my terminal output:

  $ evince TheCartoons.cbr
  Killed
  $ 

  And between the line "$ evince TheCartoons.cbr" and the final
  "Killed", are passing many minutes.

  Please note that I started my report in 
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1785060
  not knowing exactly what "expired" there means. I did "apport-collect 
1785060" there, too.

  Please note also that my error message (see above) is quite different
  from seb128 in bug 1785060. In fact, there is no error message just
  the statement "Killed".

  What gets me is that in 18.04 it is working so smooth and fast and
  that in 20.04 it is such a mess!

  P.S. I do not know whether this helps, but with Debian 11 Xfce (Buster sid, 
testing), evince loads and opens this CBR file correctly, albeit slowly, but 
okular (installed in Buster sid) yields a similar error message like that of 
seb128 with evince in bug 1785060: 
  "Could not open file TheCartoons.cbr. The version of unrar on your system is 
not suitable for opening comicbooks"
  Inverted world ;-)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1897281] Re: evince suicides in 20.04 but not in 18.04

2020-10-13 Thread buggycub
@Sebastien Bacher:
> ...worth reporting upstream ...
I would, but I am not allowed to:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/users/sign_in
"Please note that due to spam, new user registrations are disabled. Please use 
3rd party logins for logging in if you don't have an existing account."

Where would I find a 3rd party who would be willing to sign in for me?

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Title:
  evince suicides  in 20.04 but not in 18.04

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:  20.04

  Evince does a suicide trip after unsuccessfully trying to open a CBR
  file. After a while it is killed. Here is my terminal output:

  $ evince TheCartoons.cbr
  Killed
  $ 

  And between the line "$ evince TheCartoons.cbr" and the final
  "Killed", are passing many minutes.

  Please note that I started my report in 
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1785060
  not knowing exactly what "expired" there means. I did "apport-collect 
1785060" there, too.

  Please note also that my error message (see above) is quite different
  from seb128 in bug 1785060. In fact, there is no error message just
  the statement "Killed".

  What gets me is that in 18.04 it is working so smooth and fast and
  that in 20.04 it is such a mess!

  P.S. I do not know whether this helps, but with Debian 11 Xfce (Buster sid, 
testing), evince loads and opens this CBR file correctly, albeit slowly, but 
okular (installed in Buster sid) yields a similar error message like that of 
seb128 with evince in bug 1785060: 
  "Could not open file TheCartoons.cbr. The version of unrar on your system is 
not suitable for opening comicbooks"
  Inverted world ;-)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1897281] Re: evince suicides in 20.04 but not in 18.04

2020-10-12 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the excessive memory usage seems worth reporting upstream on
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evince/-/issues

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Title:
  evince suicides  in 20.04 but not in 18.04

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:  20.04

  Evince does a suicide trip after unsuccessfully trying to open a CBR
  file. After a while it is killed. Here is my terminal output:

  $ evince TheCartoons.cbr
  Killed
  $ 

  And between the line "$ evince TheCartoons.cbr" and the final
  "Killed", are passing many minutes.

  Please note that I started my report in 
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1785060
  not knowing exactly what "expired" there means. I did "apport-collect 
1785060" there, too.

  Please note also that my error message (see above) is quite different
  from seb128 in bug 1785060. In fact, there is no error message just
  the statement "Killed".

  What gets me is that in 18.04 it is working so smooth and fast and
  that in 20.04 it is such a mess!

  P.S. I do not know whether this helps, but with Debian 11 Xfce (Buster sid, 
testing), evince loads and opens this CBR file correctly, albeit slowly, but 
okular (installed in Buster sid) yields a similar error message like that of 
seb128 with evince in bug 1785060: 
  "Could not open file TheCartoons.cbr. The version of unrar on your system is 
not suitable for opening comicbooks"
  Inverted world ;-)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1897281] Re: evince suicides in 20.04 but not in 18.04

2020-10-10 Thread buggycub
Solved: With my data above and with the help of an other forum, I see that 
evince just updated into a memory glutton, eating up more than my 4 GB RAM can 
provide :-(
Workaround: uninstall evince, install okular which is modest in memory usage.

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Title:
  evince suicides  in 20.04 but not in 18.04

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:  20.04

  Evince does a suicide trip after unsuccessfully trying to open a CBR
  file. After a while it is killed. Here is my terminal output:

  $ evince TheCartoons.cbr
  Killed
  $ 

  And between the line "$ evince TheCartoons.cbr" and the final
  "Killed", are passing many minutes.

  Please note that I started my report in 
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1785060
  not knowing exactly what "expired" there means. I did "apport-collect 
1785060" there, too.

  Please note also that my error message (see above) is quite different
  from seb128 in bug 1785060. In fact, there is no error message just
  the statement "Killed".

  What gets me is that in 18.04 it is working so smooth and fast and
  that in 20.04 it is such a mess!

  P.S. I do not know whether this helps, but with Debian 11 Xfce (Buster sid, 
testing), evince loads and opens this CBR file correctly, albeit slowly, but 
okular (installed in Buster sid) yields a similar error message like that of 
seb128 with evince in bug 1785060: 
  "Could not open file TheCartoons.cbr. The version of unrar on your system is 
not suitable for opening comicbooks"
  Inverted world ;-)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1897281] Re: evince suicides in 20.04 but not in 18.04

2020-10-08 Thread buggycub
@Sebastien Bacher

> ...how much free memory do you have avaible?

Evince in Ubuntu 20.04 uses about 35 times more memory than Ubuntu 18.04
in my hands when opening this CBR-file! How can I mend this, please?

Here are excerpts from "top" when trying to open (20.04) and opening,
respectively (18.04):

>From top -b, Ubuntu2004
PID USER  PR  NIVIRTRESSHR S  %CPU  %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
1480720   0 4440432   2.9g   4136 S   6.1  81.3   0:06.17 evince

>From top -b, Ubuntu 1804
PID USER  PR  NIVIRTRESSHR S  %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
 301320   0 1008424  85852  35568 S  63.9  2.3   0:02.50 evince

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Title:
  evince suicides  in 20.04 but not in 18.04

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:  20.04

  Evince does a suicide trip after unsuccessfully trying to open a CBR
  file. After a while it is killed. Here is my terminal output:

  $ evince TheCartoons.cbr
  Killed
  $ 

  And between the line "$ evince TheCartoons.cbr" and the final
  "Killed", are passing many minutes.

  Please note that I started my report in 
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1785060
  not knowing exactly what "expired" there means. I did "apport-collect 
1785060" there, too.

  Please note also that my error message (see above) is quite different
  from seb128 in bug 1785060. In fact, there is no error message just
  the statement "Killed".

  What gets me is that in 18.04 it is working so smooth and fast and
  that in 20.04 it is such a mess!

  P.S. I do not know whether this helps, but with Debian 11 Xfce (Buster sid, 
testing), evince loads and opens this CBR file correctly, albeit slowly, but 
okular (installed in Buster sid) yields a similar error message like that of 
seb128 with evince in bug 1785060: 
  "Could not open file TheCartoons.cbr. The version of unrar on your system is 
not suitable for opening comicbooks"
  Inverted world ;-)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1897281] Re: evince suicides in 20.04 but not in 18.04

2020-10-01 Thread buggycub
Addendum: sorry, forgot this: if I install Kubuntu's okular in Ubuntu
20.04, there is nor problem for okular to read this TheCartoons.cbr.
Should this not exclude a memory problem?

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Title:
  evince suicides  in 20.04 but not in 18.04

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:  20.04

  Evince does a suicide trip after unsuccessfully trying to open a CBR
  file. After a while it is killed. Here is my terminal output:

  $ evince TheCartoons.cbr
  Killed
  $ 

  And between the line "$ evince TheCartoons.cbr" and the final
  "Killed", are passing many minutes.

  Please note that I started my report in 
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1785060
  not knowing exactly what "expired" there means. I did "apport-collect 
1785060" there, too.

  Please note also that my error message (see above) is quite different
  from seb128 in bug 1785060. In fact, there is no error message just
  the statement "Killed".

  What gets me is that in 18.04 it is working so smooth and fast and
  that in 20.04 it is such a mess!

  P.S. I do not know whether this helps, but with Debian 11 Xfce (Buster sid, 
testing), evince loads and opens this CBR file correctly, albeit slowly, but 
okular (installed in Buster sid) yields a similar error message like that of 
seb128 with evince in bug 1785060: 
  "Could not open file TheCartoons.cbr. The version of unrar on your system is 
not suitable for opening comicbooks"
  Inverted world ;-)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1897281] Re: evince suicides in 20.04 but not in 18.04

2020-10-01 Thread buggycub
> top >: there appear many, many lines when I key in this command. Are
you interested in all lines?

Sorry, I am no "top" expert :-(

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Title:
  evince suicides  in 20.04 but not in 18.04

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:  20.04

  Evince does a suicide trip after unsuccessfully trying to open a CBR
  file. After a while it is killed. Here is my terminal output:

  $ evince TheCartoons.cbr
  Killed
  $ 

  And between the line "$ evince TheCartoons.cbr" and the final
  "Killed", are passing many minutes.

  Please note that I started my report in 
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1785060
  not knowing exactly what "expired" there means. I did "apport-collect 
1785060" there, too.

  Please note also that my error message (see above) is quite different
  from seb128 in bug 1785060. In fact, there is no error message just
  the statement "Killed".

  What gets me is that in 18.04 it is working so smooth and fast and
  that in 20.04 it is such a mess!

  P.S. I do not know whether this helps, but with Debian 11 Xfce (Buster sid, 
testing), evince loads and opens this CBR file correctly, albeit slowly, but 
okular (installed in Buster sid) yields a similar error message like that of 
seb128 with evince in bug 1785060: 
  "Could not open file TheCartoons.cbr. The version of unrar on your system is 
not suitable for opening comicbooks"
  Inverted world ;-)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1897281] Re: evince suicides in 20.04 but not in 18.04

2020-09-30 Thread Sebastien Bacher
> Would it not be easier for you, if you downloaded this CBR file and
tried to open it in Ubuntu 20.04 yourself?

I did and it works fine, maybe the issue is the resource usage, how much
free memory do you have avaible? could you check with top if maybe
that's the issue and that opening it exhause the available resources for
you?

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Title:
  evince suicides  in 20.04 but not in 18.04

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:  20.04

  Evince does a suicide trip after unsuccessfully trying to open a CBR
  file. After a while it is killed. Here is my terminal output:

  $ evince TheCartoons.cbr
  Killed
  $ 

  And between the line "$ evince TheCartoons.cbr" and the final
  "Killed", are passing many minutes.

  Please note that I started my report in 
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1785060
  not knowing exactly what "expired" there means. I did "apport-collect 
1785060" there, too.

  Please note also that my error message (see above) is quite different
  from seb128 in bug 1785060. In fact, there is no error message just
  the statement "Killed".

  What gets me is that in 18.04 it is working so smooth and fast and
  that in 20.04 it is such a mess!

  P.S. I do not know whether this helps, but with Debian 11 Xfce (Buster sid, 
testing), evince loads and opens this CBR file correctly, albeit slowly, but 
okular (installed in Buster sid) yields a similar error message like that of 
seb128 with evince in bug 1785060: 
  "Could not open file TheCartoons.cbr. The version of unrar on your system is 
not suitable for opening comicbooks"
  Inverted world ;-)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1897281] Re: evince suicides in 20.04 but not in 18.04

2020-09-29 Thread buggycub
Sorry, mistake, of course it should read "After all, Evince in Ubuntu 18.04 and 
Debian Buster Xfce pose no problems with this file."
If it helps: another CBR file (131 MB) poses no problems, it is packed JPGs, 
while the CBR file in question is packed GIFs.

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Title:
  evince suicides  in 20.04 but not in 18.04

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:  20.04

  Evince does a suicide trip after unsuccessfully trying to open a CBR
  file. After a while it is killed. Here is my terminal output:

  $ evince TheCartoons.cbr
  Killed
  $ 

  And between the line "$ evince TheCartoons.cbr" and the final
  "Killed", are passing many minutes.

  Please note that I started my report in 
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1785060
  not knowing exactly what "expired" there means. I did "apport-collect 
1785060" there, too.

  Please note also that my error message (see above) is quite different
  from seb128 in bug 1785060. In fact, there is no error message just
  the statement "Killed".

  What gets me is that in 18.04 it is working so smooth and fast and
  that in 20.04 it is such a mess!

  P.S. I do not know whether this helps, but with Debian 11 Xfce (Buster sid, 
testing), evince loads and opens this CBR file correctly, albeit slowly, but 
okular (installed in Buster sid) yields a similar error message like that of 
seb128 with evince in bug 1785060: 
  "Could not open file TheCartoons.cbr. The version of unrar on your system is 
not suitable for opening comicbooks"
  Inverted world ;-)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1897281] Re: evince suicides in 20.04 but not in 18.04

2020-09-29 Thread buggycub
Would it not be easier for you, if you downloaded this CBR file and
tried to open it in Ubuntu 20.04 yourself? After all, Ubuntu 20.04 and
Debian Buster Xfce pose no problems with this file.

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Title:
  evince suicides  in 20.04 but not in 18.04

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:  20.04

  Evince does a suicide trip after unsuccessfully trying to open a CBR
  file. After a while it is killed. Here is my terminal output:

  $ evince TheCartoons.cbr
  Killed
  $ 

  And between the line "$ evince TheCartoons.cbr" and the final
  "Killed", are passing many minutes.

  Please note that I started my report in 
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1785060
  not knowing exactly what "expired" there means. I did "apport-collect 
1785060" there, too.

  Please note also that my error message (see above) is quite different
  from seb128 in bug 1785060. In fact, there is no error message just
  the statement "Killed".

  What gets me is that in 18.04 it is working so smooth and fast and
  that in 20.04 it is such a mess!

  P.S. I do not know whether this helps, but with Debian 11 Xfce (Buster sid, 
testing), evince loads and opens this CBR file correctly, albeit slowly, but 
okular (installed in Buster sid) yields a similar error message like that of 
seb128 with evince in bug 1785060: 
  "Could not open file TheCartoons.cbr. The version of unrar on your system is 
not suitable for opening comicbooks"
  Inverted world ;-)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1897281] Re: evince suicides in 20.04 but not in 18.04

2020-09-29 Thread buggycub
Following the http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash, I had teh usual 
total computer freeze after starting evince and trying to open the CBR file. 
Everything stood still, even the digital clock stopped. Waited 7 minutes. Since 
+ did not help, I had to hard-switch off the computer. Here is my 
gdb-evince.txt report:
?field.comment=Following the http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash, I 
had teh usual total computer freeze after starting evince and trying to open 
the CBR file. Everything stood still, even the digital clock stopped. Waited 7 
minutes. Since + did not help, I had to hard-switch off the computer. 
Here is my gdb-evince.txt report:


** Attachment added: "gdb-evince bug report"
   
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Title:
  evince suicides  in 20.04 but not in 18.04

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:  20.04

  Evince does a suicide trip after unsuccessfully trying to open a CBR
  file. After a while it is killed. Here is my terminal output:

  $ evince TheCartoons.cbr
  Killed
  $ 

  And between the line "$ evince TheCartoons.cbr" and the final
  "Killed", are passing many minutes.

  Please note that I started my report in 
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1785060
  not knowing exactly what "expired" there means. I did "apport-collect 
1785060" there, too.

  Please note also that my error message (see above) is quite different
  from seb128 in bug 1785060. In fact, there is no error message just
  the statement "Killed".

  What gets me is that in 18.04 it is working so smooth and fast and
  that in 20.04 it is such a mess!

  P.S. I do not know whether this helps, but with Debian 11 Xfce (Buster sid, 
testing), evince loads and opens this CBR file correctly, albeit slowly, but 
okular (installed in Buster sid) yields a similar error message like that of 
seb128 with evince in bug 1785060: 
  "Could not open file TheCartoons.cbr. The version of unrar on your system is 
not suitable for opening comicbooks"
  Inverted world ;-)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1897281] Re: evince suicides in 20.04 but not in 18.04

2020-09-28 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Please try to obtain a backtrace following the
instructions at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash and upload
the backtrace (as an attachment) to the bug report. This will greatly
help us in tracking down your problem.

** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  evince suicides  in 20.04 but not in 18.04

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:  20.04

  Evince does a suicide trip after unsuccessfully trying to open a CBR
  file. After a while it is killed. Here is my terminal output:

  $ evince TheCartoons.cbr
  Killed
  $ 

  And between the line "$ evince TheCartoons.cbr" and the final
  "Killed", are passing many minutes.

  Please note that I started my report in 
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1785060
  not knowing exactly what "expired" there means. I did "apport-collect 
1785060" there, too.

  Please note also that my error message (see above) is quite different
  from seb128 in bug 1785060. In fact, there is no error message just
  the statement "Killed".

  What gets me is that in 18.04 it is working so smooth and fast and
  that in 20.04 it is such a mess!

  P.S. I do not know whether this helps, but with Debian 11 Xfce (Buster sid, 
testing), evince loads and opens this CBR file correctly, albeit slowly, but 
okular (installed in Buster sid) yields a similar error message like that of 
seb128 with evince in bug 1785060: 
  "Could not open file TheCartoons.cbr. The version of unrar on your system is 
not suitable for opening comicbooks"
  Inverted world ;-)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1897281] Re: evince suicides in 20.04 but not in 18.04

2020-09-26 Thread buggycub
> Sebastien Bacher (seb128):
> Could you also maybe include an example to the bug?

Please go to https://b-ok.cc/book/2611763/45278d
"The Cartoons of Cobean"
then hit the blue button [Download (cbr, 113.07 MB)]

Thanks, siggi2

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Title:
  evince suicides  in 20.04 but not in 18.04

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:  20.04

  Evince does a suicide trip after unsuccessfully trying to open a CBR
  file. After a while it is killed. Here is my terminal output:

  $ evince TheCartoons.cbr
  Killed
  $ 

  And between the line "$ evince TheCartoons.cbr" and the final
  "Killed", are passing many minutes.

  Please note that I started my report in 
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1785060
  not knowing exactly what "expired" there means. I did "apport-collect 
1785060" there, too.

  Please note also that my error message (see above) is quite different
  from seb128 in bug 1785060. In fact, there is no error message just
  the statement "Killed".

  What gets me is that in 18.04 it is working so smooth and fast and
  that in 20.04 it is such a mess!

  P.S. I do not know whether this helps, but with Debian 11 Xfce (Buster sid, 
testing), evince loads and opens this CBR file correctly, albeit slowly, but 
okular (installed in Buster sid) yields a similar error message like that of 
seb128 with evince in bug 1785060: 
  "Could not open file TheCartoons.cbr. The version of unrar on your system is 
not suitable for opening comicbooks"
  Inverted world ;-)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1897281] Re: evince suicides in 20.04 but not in 18.04

2020-09-25 Thread buggycub
Addendum:
Using Ubuntu Focal's unrar-free, I can unzip from this CPR file  144 GIF files 
in a blink, sizing from 425 KB to 2 MB.

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Title:
  evince suicides  in 20.04 but not in 18.04

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Description:  Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
  Release:  20.04

  Evince does a suicide trip after unsuccessfully trying to open a CBR
  file. After a while it is killed. Here is my terminal output:

  $ evince TheCartoons.cbr
  Killed
  $ 

  And between the line "$ evince TheCartoons.cbr" and the final
  "Killed", are passing many minutes.

  Please note that I started my report in 
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1785060
  not knowing exactly what "expired" there means. I did "apport-collect 
1785060" there, too.

  Please note also that my error message (see above) is quite different
  from seb128 in bug 1785060. In fact, there is no error message just
  the statement "Killed".

  What gets me is that in 18.04 it is working so smooth and fast and
  that in 20.04 it is such a mess!

  P.S. I do not know whether this helps, but with Debian 11 Xfce (Buster sid, 
testing), evince loads and opens this CBR file correctly, albeit slowly, but 
okular (installed in Buster sid) yields a similar error message like that of 
seb128 with evince in bug 1785060: 
  "Could not open file TheCartoons.cbr. The version of unrar on your system is 
not suitable for opening comicbooks"
  Inverted world ;-)

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