Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm surprised that an application that is dynamically linked against
libpoppler reads xpdf configuration files and even files in /usr/share.
If this is intended, it should be documented clearly. But in fact it
seems to me that it would be better to fork
On 14.11.06 Frank Küster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Gabor Gombas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On AMD64 with the same library versions (including libpoppler)
there is no SIGSEGV, just typing 'pdflatex' works, but the same
pdfnup command still gives
What does mean typing pdflatex. Did you
Package: tetex-bin
Version: 3.0-23
Severity: normal
Hi,
pdflatex dies with Segmentation fault when called by the pdfnup
utility; the last part of the strace output looks like:
open(/etc/xpdf/xpdfrc-latin2, O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 8
fstat64(8, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=143, ...}) = 0
On 13.11.06 Gabor Gombas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
pdflatex dies with Segmentation fault when called by the pdfnup
utility; the last part of the strace output looks like:
I'm sorry. My first try was to call pdfnup this way:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pdfnup svn-book.pdf
This is pdfnup
On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 07:20:27PM +0100, Hilmar Preusse wrote:
svn-book.pdf is the SVN book. Do I need a special pdf file to cause
the fault? Which options did you use?
AFAIR I used pdfnup --nup 2x1 --outfile /tmp/t.pdf article.pdf. The
article was from a not-yet-published journal; I think it
Gabor Gombas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 07:20:27PM +0100, Hilmar Preusse wrote:
svn-book.pdf is the SVN book. Do I need a special pdf file to cause
the fault? Which options did you use?
AFAIR I used pdfnup --nup 2x1 --outfile /tmp/t.pdf article.pdf. The
article was
clone 398354 -1
retitle -1 Should not use xpdf configuration files
thanks
Dear poppler people,
Gabor Gombas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pdflatex dies with Segmentation fault when called by the pdfnup
utility; the last part of the strace output looks like:
Let's forget for a while (and in this
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