The Problem still exists.
Why this is still not fixed by the Ubuntu package manager as there seems a good version available?
Fixing this locally and marking on hold is probably not a good idea as then further upgrades (maybe security relevant) won't take place for that package.
Just upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04 a few days ago.
The Problem still exists.
Why this is still not fixed by the Ubuntu package manager as there seems a good version available?
Fixing this locally and marking on hold is probably not a good idea as then further upgrades (maybe security relevant) won't take place for that package.