Public bug reported:
Hello.
On Wed, Jun 19. 2019, Evince has been updated to version
'3.18.2-1ubuntu4.5' [1]. This update added, among other things, some
hardening from Ubuntu 18.10 Release. However, it seems to be impossible
to open any '.pdf' files. After Evince update, I notices I can't open
a
** Description changed:
Hello.
On Wed, Jun 19. 2019, Evince has been updated to version
'3.18.2-1ubuntu4.5' [1]. This update added, among other things, some
hardening from Ubuntu 18.10 Release. However, it seems to be impossible
to open any '.pdf' files. After Evince update, I notices
** Description changed:
Hello.
On Wed, Jun 19. 2019, Evince has been updated to version
'3.18.2-1ubuntu4.5' [1]. This update added, among other things, some
- hardening from Ubuntu 18.10 Release. However, it seems to be impossible
- to open any '.pdf' files. After Evince update, I notices
** Summary changed:
- PDF files do not open. 'Failed to load backend for 'application/pdf':
libpdfdocument.so' and 'Invalid ELF header'.
+ PDF files don't open; "Failed to load backend for 'application/pdf':
libpdfdocument.so" and "Invalid ELF header".
** Description changed:
Hello.
On
Hi Sebastien.
Thank You for an answer. And I apologize for such a long time without my
answer. (An accident, nothing serious).
So Sebastien, please tell me, which informations exactly do you need?
I'm thinking about a `journalctl -b 0` command, of course. Is there
something specific, that you wan
Hello.
Sebastien, there is a good news. On Mon., Jul. 22, Evince has been
updated to 3.18.2-1ubuntu4.6 version to fix one security issue (buffer
overflow; CVE-2019-1010006)*. And now, I can open '.pdf' files again!
I think, that reinstalling Evince package, also could help - I mean with
problem I
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Confirmed => New
** Information type changed from Public Security to Private Security
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Hello.
On 16.04 LTS (16.04.4) Release it looks this way:
[~]$ ls -ld .config/
drwxr-xr-x 24 user1 user1 4096 apr 14 18:21 .config/
[~]$ ls -ld .local/
drwx-- 3 user1 user1 4096 apr 30 2017 .local/
Thanks.
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Hi Marc.
I apologize for not mentioning a release type. It's Xubuntu 16.04 LTS.
For now, I have no access to my other computer with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS so
I can not verify this issue. Sorry.
Is it a problem, that incorrect permission - in this case - are in
Xubuntu and not in Ubuntu? Will it be fixe
I don't know why 'fglrx-installer' was chosen as an affected package.
During creating a report I've chosen 'gimp' package.
** Package changed: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu) => gimp (Ubuntu)
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** Description changed:
Hello.
GIMP package ('Universe/Security' section), available in "Xenial"/16.04
LTS Release, contains unfixed security issues and is vulnerable to, for
example, heap-buffer over-read, out of bounds read and stack-based
buffer over-read etc. The whole this is pre
** Summary changed:
- Xenial/16.04: GIMP needs a security update - unfixed issues (CVE-2017-*).
+ Xenial/16.04: GIMP needs a security update - unfixed issues (CVE-2017:
17784-17789).
** Description changed:
Hello.
GIMP package ('Universe/Security' section), available in "Xenial"/16.04
** Information type changed from Public to Public Security
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Title:
Xenial/16.04: GIMP needs a security update - unfixed issues (C
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