reassign 886733 libpoppler64 found 886733 poppler/0.48.0-2+deb9u1 notfound 886733 okular/4:16.08.2-1 thanks
Hi, getting over the Debian patches added with the latest security update, I realized that patch "CVE-2017-14519.patch" causes the problem of the text disappearing (with the PDF document I tested with). When I build the package without that patch, the text is there again. On 2018-01-12 20:11, Carsten Knoll wrote: > Questions: is there a reasonable way to change the library okular uses? > I.e. compiling poppler by myself or undo the update? As a workaround for now, you could for example * reinstall the old version (0.48.0-2) of the Poppler packages (you can explicitly specify the version number to use using `apt install PACKAGENAME1=0.48.0-2 PACKAGENAME2=0.48.0-2 [...]`). Note that you will probably have to specify all currently installed Poppler packages since they have dependencies on each other. (You will however probably get the version from stretch-security again after a while if you have unattended-upgrades enabled, which your video suggests). * rebuild the package from stretch-security with the patch mentioned above removed. (Please let me know in case you need further details on this.) > Why is evince not affected? AFAK it also uses poppler? I am not sure. AFAIK, poppler also has parts that are specific to Qt (which Okular uses) and GLib (which evince uses) for example. It might be something there or Evince uses other functions in some places or ... > Currently this bug is associated with package okular. > Shouldn't it be associated with some poppler-package? If so, with which one? Yes, I think it should be reassigned. This email should cause the bug to be reassigned to package "libpoppler64" for now. (I am not totally sure whether it is actually the correct binary package, so if anybody knows better, please feel free to correct this if it is relevant.) Regards, Michael