Jordan Mantha  wrote 50 minutes ago:
> Are there any specific patches that could be applied to fix the most 
> important bugs?
> I doubt a whole new upstream version would make it as an SRU.

AFAIK denemo 0.7.7 package (included in Ubuntu 8.04-9.04) is simply just
too buggy and I'm strongly suggesting simply to use latest available
version from Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic) instead of trying to patch old and
very buggy version. If even upstream developers says "don't use a
version bellow 0.8" (see http://www.denemo.org/index.php/Get_Denemo ),
then why we shouldn't believe? There are nothing to loose - there are no
real users of denemo 0.7.7 package, as users simply can't work with this
version (because of many crash bugs).

I've backported denemo 0.8.6-0ubuntu1 from Ubuntu 9.10 to Ubuntu 9.04
and it works fine, you can download backported packages from the Baltix
GNU/Linux repository: https://launchpad.net/~baltix-members/+archive

You can firstly make a denemo 0.8.6 backport for Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy) to
see if there are any problems with older GTK or other libraries (I can
make a backport for you, if you don't have free time).

** Also affects: denemo (Baltix Gutsy)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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Denemo version should be updated in Hardy too
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/248354
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