enblend is not in the archives any more (last upload to hardy)
** Changed in: enblend (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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** Patch added: fix-document-rotation.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libspectre/+bug/1242678/+attachment/4135449/+files/fix-document-rotation.patch
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Thanks Till, Sebastien and other contributors!
I enabled proposed repository and tested the new libspectre build.
The documents are shown now, but the rotation is incorrect (upside down).
So I marked as verification-failed.
I examined your debdiff file and I realized that the following fact
(note that your change might be correct, but the right place to discuss
that approach would be on the freedesktop or GNOME bugs)
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@epil: thanks, but that's not an issue with this change, evince needs to
be fixed, see the upstream bug or
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=731786 for details.
I'm marking it back as verification-done, the fix is correct for the
library and having documents opening with an incorrect
Here we need to agree with libspectre and evince upstream. The
libspectre patch proposed for the SRU is from this upstream bug
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76450
but they also tell that an additional fix on evince is needed, supplied
as a patch on this bug
Your apt sources are out of date. Please run sudo apt update sudo apt
install okular to install okular.
** Changed in: okular (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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That's funny. How did my apt sources get out of date and why didn't they
get updated automatically? I never needed to run apt update except
when I add some repository which was not the case here. There must be
bug in apt itself then, if sources aren't kept up to date.
** Also affects: apt
This bug was fixed in the package k3b - 2.0.2-7ubuntu2
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* Add -DK3B_BUILD_FFMPEG_DECODER_PLUGIN=OFF to fix compile LP: #1332591
-- Jonathan Riddell jridd...@ubuntu.com Fri, 20 Jun 2014 18:04:34 +0100
** Changed in: k3b (Ubuntu)
Thanks Seth!
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Title:
[CVE-2014-3494] KMail/KIO POP3 SSL MITM Flaw
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