Since debdiff ubuntu-to-ubuntu is a bit enormous (~ 30 MB), I cut only
/debian/ directory and I'm attaching that.
** Patch added: "ubuntu-ubuntu-short.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gimp/+bug/1366560/+attachment/4258675/+files/ubuntu-ubuntu-short.debdiff
** Changed in: gim
** Summary changed:
- FFe: Please upgrade GIMP to version 2.8.14
+ Please upgrade GIMP to version 2.8.14
** Patch added: "debian-ubuntu.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gimp/+bug/1366560/+attachment/4258672/+files/debian-ubuntu.debdiff
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The easiest way to reproduce the bug ist:
- Load an empty document
- Link a couple of bitmaps
- Regard memory consumption upon application of any extension (the easiest one
being Render->
Regarding comment #21:
I am not sure how to do it. Maybe someone more experienced in
launchpad/programming/bucktracking can help me out.
Maybe I should file a new bugreport regarding the newest version. The problem I
am experiencing is essentially the same reported here (second part) and at Bug
Linux mint homepage states for Linux mint 16+:
> Recommended packages are no longer automatically installed in Linux
Mint. To install a package with its recommended packages, use the
command "apt install packagename --install-recommends". (
http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_petra_mate.php )
This seems
Public bug reported:
Using pitive 0.93-3ubuntu0.1, I get a message saying "Pitivi 0.94.0 is
available".
IMHO that message shouldn't be shown if pitivi has been installed from
repositories. It may lead to confusion to users which will try to
install new version (maybe from the pitivi website) whil
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