[Expired for acroread (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I still have this bug in 12.04. LTS.
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Title:
acroread_9.4.1-1lucid1_amd64.deb package breaks dpkg, refuses to
inst
Hi, a new acroread release (0.9.4) is available for update, could you give it a
try and tell us if the problem persists?
If you still have this bug please set back the status to "new"
thanks
** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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ia32-libs 2.7ubuntu26
libgtk2.0-0 2.20.1-ubuntu4
Actually, I was able to successfully install the package after running
update-gtk-icon-cache manually, but update-gtk-icon-cache took several
hours to finish and used up to 80% CPU.
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Hi Nils, I was unable to reproduce the issue. Can you tell me what
versions of ia32-libs and libgtk2.0-0 you have installed? Also, can you
run update-gtk-icon-cache independently and see if it still locks up?
If so, try running an strace and see if it reveals anything interesting.
Thanks!
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It appears that the installer/deinstaller script is running gtk-update-
icon, which then uses up to 85% CPU and runs forever without
terminating.
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