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FS#17011 - [gimageview] segfaults
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Opened by David Pflug (Viaken) - Wednesday, 04 November 2009, 20:32 GMT
Last edited by Andrea Scarpino (BaSh) - Monday, 18 January 2010, 09:03 GMT
Opened by David Pflug (Viaken) - Wednesday, 04 November 2009, 20:32 GMT
Last edited by Andrea Scarpino (BaSh) - Monday, 18 January 2010, 09:03 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
Due to incompatibilities with the newer GTK, gimageview shows no scroll bar and segfaults when keyboard scrolling is attempted. Additional info: * http://bugs.debian.org/521598 * I have confirmed this bug on x86 and x86_64. Steps to reproduce: 1. Install gimageview 2. Run gimv 3. Open a folder with images in it 4. Try to use the keyboard to scroll Other parts of the app are broken, as well. It seems it's not had a release since 2004, so this is probably (sadly) a candidate for removal. Anyone know of another photo manager that can open a folder of 700+ files and exist in under 10MB of RAM? Even rox uses 27MB on the same folder. |
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Closed by Andrea Scarpino (BaSh)
Monday, 18 January 2010, 09:03 GMT
Reason for closing: Upstream
Additional comments about closing: package removed from [extra]
Monday, 18 January 2010, 09:03 GMT
Reason for closing: Upstream
Additional comments about closing: package removed from [extra]
Comment by Tobias Kieslich (tobias) -
Wednesday, 04 November 2009, 23:09 GMT
I don't know, Sadly enough you are right about the removal. I use geeqie and gqview. I don't know about the memory footprint though, I just buy new RAM :P
Comment by Laszlo Papp (djszapi) -
Saturday, 07 November 2009, 04:38 GMT
It's definetely worth to remove if it's not released in the last 5 years :)
Comment by Thomas Dziedzic (tomd123) -
Friday, 08 January 2010, 16:04 GMT
Debian has removed this from their repos. We should also remove it to prevent people from installing broken software and also so we can close this bug.