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Bug#787141: marked as done (libreoffice: duplex printing to Postscript printer hangs)



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regarding libreoffice: duplex printing to Postscript printer hangs
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Package: libreoffice
Tags: jessie
Version: 1:4.3.3-2+deb8u1
Severity: important

Hi,

we noticed hanging libreoffice instances when printing duplex. The printers we see the problems with are all postscript printers.

After some research on the web I found this upstream commit:

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=81b5d8427e29849915d544e5c17c3ea3c3e26043

However, this probably is a red hering, as the code that gets fixed with that commit is not present in jessie's libreoffice version.

Mike


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Hello Mike,

This bug have been fixed in all versions of LibreOffice in Debian except stable but you can use backports to bypass it.

Regards,

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Stéphane Aulery

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