Hi, Quoting Jakub Wilk (2014-08-04 23:03:54) > * Johannes Schauer <j.scha...@email.de>, 2014-08-02, 09:33: > >I'm not familiar enough with the kind of disaster that may > >happen when linking C++11 compiled code to C++98 libraries > > Crashes, I suppose. > > >I also do not see any advised fix or how to prevent the situation. > > There's not much that can be done, other than: > - porting pdf2htmlEX to C++98 (unlikely to be feasible); > - not uploading the package yet; > - keeping your fingers crossed that nothing bad will happen.
I would suggest going for the last option and handle problems once they appear in practice. > >I uploaded the new version. > > There's a new typo: > comparision -> comparison I created a new patch "fix-spelling". But since this is the only correction we have so far I guess we wait with forwarding it to upstream until there are more changes than just a single letter? > >I also noticed that the software allows to set ENABLE_SVG=ON which enables > >generating SVG backgrounds and converting type-3 fonts. But this feature > >requires CairoFontEngine, CairoRescaleBox and CairoOutputDev from the > >poppler sources. Should I integrate the required files into the upstream > >tarball so that we can build with ENABLE_SVG=ON? > > Embedding a copy of (a part of) Poppler doesn't seem appealing to me. > :-( > > It would be ideal if Poppler provided the required headers files, and > perhaps moved Cairo*.o to a separate library (they are currently part of > libpoppler-glib). But I have a hunch Poppler maintainers won't like this > idea... Just in case I filed wishlist bug #757055 > >I also noticed that the required files are shipped by the emscripten binary > >package. But it'd be quite messy to depend on that binary package for the > >sources it ships for a different purpose. > > Yeah, let's not go that way. Agreed. In case #757055 gets resolved we can revisit this feature. I uploaded a new version that fixes the spelling mistake you found. cheers, josch -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org