> TingPing (tingping) wrote 13 hours ago:
> It is probably worth saying the package is 3 releases behind.
Yup, and it may point to something triggering the problem.
When it crashed today I could have a look at the crash report and I saw something disturbing : the package being used is for Ubuntu 14.10.
The reason is I upgraded my Ubuntu version from 14.10 and all this time since as pointed the package is 3 releases behind it was never changed by the release-update process.
Is it a good thing to have a dynamic linked package untouched ? Maybe not.
The source code and libraries may be the same version, the compiling process may have changed and trigger some oddities.
I forced a reinstall of the package, let's see how it behaves now.
> TingPing (tingping) wrote 13 hours ago:
> It is probably worth saying the package is 3 releases behind.
Yup, and it may point to something triggering the problem.
When it crashed today I could have a look at the crash report and I saw something disturbing : the package being used is for Ubuntu 14.10.
The reason is I upgraded my Ubuntu version from 14.10 and all this time since as pointed the package is 3 releases behind it was never changed by the release-update process.
Is it a good thing to have a dynamic linked package untouched ? Maybe not.
The source code and libraries may be the same version, the compiling process may have changed and trigger some oddities.
I forced a reinstall of the package, let's see how it behaves now.