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Message #71709
[Bug 1362919] Re: gcalctool 3.10.2 report "incorrect expression" when switching from hexa to decimal
I've backported the fix to utopic and uploaded a SRU for trusty as well
** Description changed:
- Version 1:3.10.2-0ubuntu1.1 on ubuntu 14.04 32bit
+ * Impact
- How to reproduce:
+ base changes lead to errors
+
+ * Test case
- open gcalctool
- choose "Programming mode"
- choose "decimal" and enter a decimal number
- choose "hexadecimal" to convert the number in hexa
- - then try to put and other hexadecimal number and you get the error "Incorrect expression" every time
- I can't find a way to enter a new value at this point beside restarting
- the tool. This problem definitvely didn't occur with the previous
- version on ubuntu 12.04.
+ -> then try to put and other hexadecimal number and you get the error,
+ you shouldn't
+
+ * Regression potential
+
+ Check that base changes still work correctly
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1362919
Title:
gcalctool 3.10.2 report "incorrect expression" when switching from
hexa to decimal
Status in GCalctool:
Fix Released
Status in “gcalctool” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
* Impact
base changes lead to errors
* Test case
- open gcalctool
- choose "Programming mode"
- choose "decimal" and enter a decimal number
- choose "hexadecimal" to convert the number in hexa
-> then try to put and other hexadecimal number and you get the error,
you shouldn't
* Regression potential
Check that base changes still work correctly
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