El diumenge, 19 de febrer de 2017, a les 23:00:53 CET, Andries E. Brouwer va escriure: > If you prefer to give that program a different name, let us call it xyzpdf. > So, the situation is that there is a widely used program called xyzpdf. > This program uses libpoppler, that is, ldd shows > > % ldd /usr/bin/xyzpdf > .. > libpoppler.so.58 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpoppler.so.58 > > Now this libpoppler as used by this program fails to work. > Maybe libpoppler is not buggy, but it blindly uses invalid data.
You want libpoppler to be Clippy? Sincerely, if you tell poppler the data is in /foo it'll read /foo, if the data is not htere, though luck, maybe you want to fix the widely used program called xyzpdf to not tell poppler that the data is in a location /foo that doesn't really hold the data Best Regards, Albert