On Thu, 12 Nov 2009, Albert Astals Cid wrote:

> A Dijous, 12 de novembre de 2009, Vincent Torri va escriure:
>> On Thu, 12 Nov 2009, Dominic Lachowicz wrote:
>>> Just because a method is included in the "public" part of the class
>>> doesn't mean that it's part of poppler's supported, public API (i.e.
>>> meant to be used by 3rd-party users). The XPDF headers aren't
>>> installed by default - you need to configure with
>>> '--enable-xpdf-headers' to have them installed.
>>
>> no, They *have broken* API. Everything in the public part of the class is
>> by definition in the API.
>>
>> Check for poppler >= 0.11.3, or better (as it's a release) poppler >= 0.12
>
> Whatever you like, it's already been said a million times you are on your own
> if you use poppler/ headers, complain as much as you want, this is not going
> to change.

i don't complain. I update my lib for each new release of poppler. You 
break the API often. Did you already read one of my mail about that ? I 
don't think so...

Vincent Torri
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