Thanks for reopening #1910421 !
Md
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Title:
Evince crashes on an unreadable nonempty postscript file owned by root
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Paul, I tremendously apologize for writing you this way: it seems that my
account at launchpad is gone.
The bug still exists with the current Ubuntu:
$ sudo aptitude show evince| grep Version Version: 43.0-1 $ sudo lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: U
Public bug reported:
Package: evince
Version: 3.38.0-1
I run an up-to-date groovy 20.10.
This is how to reproduce the segfault:
root@host:/tmp# rm mwe.ps
root@host:/tmp# echo "test" > mwe.ps
root@host:/tmp# chmod g-rwx,o-rwx mwe.ps
root@host:/tmp# exit
logout
user@host:/tmp$ evince mwe.ps
Segme
Thanks for handling this!!!
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Title:
evince crashes on searching in a PDF file
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I've tried to reproduce the issue with evince 3.36.5 that has just been
release into focal. The bug seems to be gone, at least as far as the
two PDF files from the internet (mentioned above) are concerned.
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** Description changed:
Package: evince
Version: 3.34.1-1
In the up-to-date Ubuntu 19.10 "eoan", Evince crashes when searching in
a particular long PDF file. I open the file, press Ctrl+F to open a
search string box, and type in some string that occurs in the document.
Then, Evince
Public bug reported:
Package: evince
Version: 3.34.1-1
In the up-to-date Ubuntu 19.10 "eoan", Evince crashes when searching in
a particular long PDF file. I open the file, press Ctrl+F to open a
search string box, and type in some string that occurs in the document.
Then, Evince starts searching
I've tested the updated version on the input file. Looks good so far,
job well done! Feel free to close the bug report.
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And thanks very much for the fast and good solution!
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Title:
Evince: ∞ not found
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Sebastien, though the Russians the same symbol in mathematics for the
infinity, the infinity symbol ∞ itself is not Cyrillic. Have you tested
their solution, whatever it may be, simply to make sure that that's the
same issue?
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Public bug reported:
Package: evince
Version: 3.32.0-1ubuntu0.1
OS: Disco 19.04
How to reproduce:
1) Open the attached document in Evince
2) Select the infinity symbol ∞ (U+221E) and copy it into clipboard
3) Press Ctrl+F and paste the symbol from the clipboard into the search field
4) Observe
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