Re: Acroread5

2002-11-20 Thread paul beard
Simon1 wrote:



Could anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong or what I need to set 
to use
acroread normally? Also, if the default behavior of acroread has 
been
changed to require people to use their own personal temporary 
directories
could this please be added to the documentation and information 
displayed
when the port is installed?


does it use /tmp or /var/tmp?

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Re: Acroread5

2002-11-20 Thread Simon1
 does it use /tmp or /var/tmp?

I don't know. It's not something I can see from within the program,
and strace always coredumps, so I'm not sure what it's trying to use.

/var/tmp:
drwxrwxrwt   3 rootwheel512 Nov 20 17:34 tmp


  Could anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong or what I need to set
  to use
  acroread normally? Also, if the default behavior of acroread has
  been
  changed to require people to use their own personal temporary
  directories
  could this please be added to the documentation and information
  displayed
  when the port is installed?


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Re: Acroread5

2002-11-20 Thread Steve Wingate
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 14:58, Simon1 wrote:
I'm having troubles opening PDF files with Acroread5 (acroread-5.06_1,
installed from ports).


As root, I can open any file and I'll never get an error.

As a user, I can't open ANY files with the default settings. I always get
an error:


Title of the error window: Acrobat Reader 2 (I should note: The 2 ONLY
was displayed when I loaded Acrobat Reader, THEN went to file-open, if I
just acroread5 test.pdf from the command line, the error was the same, but
the 2 was NOT in the error windows title bar.)


There was an error opening this document. A temporary file could not be
opened.

I've been getting this error also lately. Something has definitely
changed and I don't know what.

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