ving a garbled
> > user interface, with buttons not sown and other annoying issues.
> does the current version 4.8 still exhibit this problem?
>
> The 4.8.0 from the testing repository has the same issues and some
additional, such as when choosing "Preview", the applicatio
Package: cura
Version: 4.5.0-1
Severity: important
Dear maintainers,
I have a very annoying behavior since a long time but only recently I
understood the origin of the problem. By the way, it's similar to the
bug report #951033 "cura: UI not usable in 4.4.1" by having a garbled
user interface, w
Thank you for taking care of this issue.
Unfortunately this seems to be a dead end in aptly usage on Debian as
there is no migration method, and for the moment, not known, at least
by me, method of recreating the database.
The only solution that I can imagine is to use an old version of the
package
ages aptly depends on:
ii bzip2 1.0.6-9
ii gnupg11.4.23-1
ii gpgv1 1.4.23-1
ii libc6 2.27-6
ii xz-utils 5.2.2-1.3
aptly recommends no packages.
Versions of packages aptly suggests:
ii graphviz 2.40.1-5
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Peter Felecan
n/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
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Peter Felecan
Ludovic Rousseau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Le 16.02.2007, à 17:27:23, Peter FELECAN a écrit:
>> Package: bins
>> Version: 1.1.29-7
>> Severity: normal
>>
>> When executing on a given images list it fails with the following
>> output:
>
> b
Package: bins
Version: 1.1.29-7
Severity: normal
When executing on a given images list it fails with the following
output:
** WARNING **: unknown widget class 'GtkPixmapMenuItem'
Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkmenushell.c: line 310 (gtk_menu_shell_insert):
assertion `GTK_IS_MENU_ITEM (child)' faile
Package: bins
Version: 1.1.29-7
Severity: normal
When using a different style from the default one, e.g. -s joi, the
program fails with the following message: Error: cannot find HTML
template search_data.js
Creating a symbolic link in the template directory or inhibiting the
search feature in
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