Hello
On 10/2/07, James Tappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've just built pdfedit 0.3.2 on my iBook (G3 600MHz, 384Mb with
> Kubuntu Feisty) and although it apparently builds OK and the GUI
> appears if I just enter pdfedit on the command line, as soon as I try
> to open a PDF file (e.g. one from PDFlatex without any figures in it)
> pdfedit crashes with the message:
>
> Illegal instruction (core dumped)
This error has never been reported.
since I did a default build, the core dump isn't much use. While I can
> rebuild with debugging enabled, I'd rather not if anyone is already
> familiar with the problem since it takes a long time to build on that
> box (and I don't have a faster PPC box).
Current Debian unstable branch contains lots of architecture specific builds
(there is also powerpc build).
Maybe you can use them also on your Ubuntu box (
http://packages.debian.org/sid/pdfedit).
Please let us know if you are successful (maybe it will be useful also
for somebody else).
My initial guess is that there's an endian-ness issue somewhere.
I don't know, because PDFedit was successfully build and run also on
big endian platforms (see above)
Any suggestions for avoiding a rebuild welcome.
>
>
Can you send more information about your configuration (compiler, linker,
versions
of required libraries, qt) and log from the configure script.
Best regards.
--
Michal Hocko
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