I wanted to write patch to comment #36 - I have built a working xpdf
for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with this.
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On 19/01/2014 05:18, C. Jeffery Small wrote:
I recently upgraded to Xubuntu 13.10 with the xpdf package
3.03-11ubuntu6.
As TBeholder reported above, xpdf now runs without crashing, but the
font display in the menus and index is abominable looking. It looks to
me as if antialiasing of these
xpdf has been renamed to xpdf.real, and xpdf now is a wrapper for xpdf.real. I
tested -aa on xpdf.real and it works there.
As stated above though, this should be a new bug report.
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3.03-10ubuntu1.1 (raring-updates) - works, thanks.
...of course, now it fails to understand antialias no explicitly set
in .xpdfrc (sigh)
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3.03-11ubuntu6.
As TBeholder reported above, xpdf now runs without crashing, but the
font display in the menus and index is abominable looking. It looks to
me as if antialiasing of these fonts are not being used while those for
the
This bug was fixed in the package xpdf - 3.03-10ubuntu1.1
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* Use GlobalParams module from Poppler and move all settings that
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Backport to Precise++
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xpdf 3.03-1ubuntu1.1 from raring-proposed working for me
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I am a user of neither Xpdf nor Precise, and I don't have any plans (or
time) to do a backport, sorry. If someone else does I'll be happy to
sponsor it.
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LAZA: The priority field has almost no effect in Ubuntu, so it really
doesn't matter.
** Changed in: xpdf (Ubuntu Raring)
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This needs to be backported to precise, too.
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This needs to be backported to precise, too.
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Can anybody say, why the priority in the upload queue is low?
The program crashes every time and doesn't work at all - so it should be
high!
I really don't understand the priority feature at all...
BTW: Backport to Precise: +1
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Any chance to see that make it into the official Raring repositories
soonish?
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@David: it's currently stuck in the Unapproved queue:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/raring/+queue?queue_state=1, you can try to
ping the SRU team to see if they are going to approve it.
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If it helps Dmitry - re a personal request from David Kastrup (above)
via the LilyPond dev list - it works for me in Linux Mint 15 where xpdf
was broken. I added your PPA and installed it that way.
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** Description changed:
- xpdf crashed when I opened a pdf file in terminal
+ Impact
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+ All Xpdf users are affected. Xpdf fails to open any file and crashes.
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+ Test case
+ -
+
+ * Run xpdf and ensure that it starts.
+ * Run xpdf somefile.pdf and ensure that it starts.
+ *
I have prepared an update for raring in my ppa:mitya57/ppa. Please add
that PPA, test the package and give your feedback.
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@mitya57: I've installed xpdf for raring from your ppa and it has opened
every pdf I have thrown at it so far.
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@Dmitry: How about Precise backport?
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@Vitaly: Sorry, I don't have enough time for that :(
Patches welcome, as usual.
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I hope to be able to look at Raring backport next week.
** Also affects: xpdf (Ubuntu Raring)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Any chance the fix gets backported to Raring? Evince is hella sluggish
on my 50+ pages of LaTeX'd research notes.
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This bug was fixed in the package xpdf - 3.03-11ubuntu3
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* Use GlobalParams module from Poppler and disable all settings that
are not available in Poppler (LP: #943195, #1205732).
* Remove fix-622877.patch and one hunk in
I've applied an ugly fix that just makes Xpdf use Poppler's GlobalParams
module. The downside is that keybindings no longer work, but it's at
least better than having Xpdf that doesn't start.
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How do I install xpdf-3.03-11ubuntu3 on Ubuntu 13.4? If I do
sudo apt-get install xpdf
it tells me I have the latest version. Should this latest package not be
a part of a normal update?
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If the fix just applied disables controlling xpdf by the keys, then it's not
a fix.
It totally escapes me why, since one can install xpdf from source (see #36
above) one can't simply package that and have done with it.
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@Saurabh: it is available in 13.10 (aka Saucy).
@Ian: keybindings now work again in 3.03-11ubuntu5.
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Regarding comment #76: sorry for the late reply, I am not reading this
bug thread all too frequently any more (it's just too depressing). I
just googled for the latest Debian .deb for xpdf, downloaded and
installed it manually using sudo dpkg -i [packagename.deb]. Which
barfs and complains about
Just to add some more chaff to keep the bug alive:
1) to this day the bug persists in Ubuntu 13.04 raring;
2) a manual solution consists in downgrading to xpdf_3.02-21build2 as of
comment #55 by Ronny Cardona (rcart) dated 2012-11-23;
3) to install this xpdf package I had to apt-get install
What I can do in steps to rise priority for this bug? Ubuntu really does
not have any useful viewer now :(((
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David, could you please please please (!) add detailed instructions -
for 32 and 64 bit? I made the mistake of upgrading to 13.04 yesterday
and now my workflow is severely disrupted :-(
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@Andrew Tonks: Until David tells us the details, I can recommend
xpdf_3.02-12ubuntu2nopoppler0_i386.deb for x32 which is an older version
which works for me. I guess it is easy to find. With dpkg -i
xpdf_3.02-12ubuntu2nopoppler0_i386.deb it should be installable.
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Importance: Medium = High
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I've fetched and installed the current xpdf binary package from Debian.
Since it apparently is compiled with a compatible version of libpoppler
(which is easily available and can be installed alongside the newer
version), it works.
It evades me why Ubuntu thinks it is doing anybody a favor by
Same problem here, xpdf crashes with
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xpdf/+bug/1054482/+attachment/3354416/+files/atuer.pdf
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That is xpdf 3.03 form the Ubuntu repositories.
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looks interesting francis. if/when that becomes available as bin via an
ubuntu repo please say so.
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xpdf should get removed from Ubuntu. There is no point in delivering an
entirely unusable binary package that just crashes, and it may well be a
security risk.
It also makes it harder to actually find the last working version of
xpdf to install when Ubuntu delivers a non-crashing xpdf only one
I moved to raring today..
Nothing changed.
Still a brief flash of the pdf document followed by a crash.
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ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: xpdf 3.02-21build1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-17.27-generic 3.2.6
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-17-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 1.93-0ubuntu2
Could anyone please test if this still fails in the latest daily builds
of Raring (13.04)?
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following PDF file:
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Hello people.
It's been a while since the last update. I must say that I've been
trying to apply the patch in Quantal but there are others problems with
libpoppler (which is a higher version than precise) that I can't fix.
I've been tracking updates in Debian's bug report, but seems like this
Sorry for the bad link.
Here: http://bugs.debian.org/658264#95
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Assignee: Ronny Cardona (rcart) = (unassigned)
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Any news about when to expect a fix in Quantal? It has been two months
since the last message.
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Oh, a fix was promised? That's great news, even if two months old.
Time to get my testing machine running raring then...
xpdf was broken for at least a year in the past. Then it worked in one ubuntu
release. Now it's broken again.
I am quite surprised that things were moving
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xpdf 3.03 in 12.10 crashed at startup with every single PDF file I tried
it with. I downloaded the source for 3.03 from
http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/download.html, and when built and installed
that ran without problem:
sudo apt-get install libfreetype6-dev lesstif2-dev
wget
Here's a 32bits package for precise:
http://ubuntuone.com/5mYDX5lzyza2h7fPjbwKIh
At the moment, I can't fix the Quantal package and SRU [1] just applies
when the bug is fixed in the Development version as well (Raring, but
Raring and Quantal has the same package).
I'm still working on this.
[1]
I am trying out the suggestion given Ian (#36) with the modification for a 32
bit machine
as suggested by #38. My machine runs on Ubuntu 12.10.
But I get confused at the patching step. The wget ... seemingly leads to a
patch file
(the xpdf3.03Viewer.patch file). This is what I get upon
On a 32- bit Intel system, the 12.04 (LTS) version of xpdf crashes.
Imho, there should be a fix for the LTS-version, but I would be
interested in workarounds (beside using evince or something) too.
Opening xpdf without any file works, but opening a file - any pdf-File -
and Segfault (isn't this a
I tried the suggested version from Ursulinhas webpage without much hope,
since it dates from Published on 2011-05-02, and I'm using 12.04,
which is labelled 3.02 too. But that works like a charm!
What prevents a fix from 11/05 to move into the version from 12/04,
which is - from the name - the
The xpdf in xpdf_3.02-21build2_amd64.deb from
http://ubuntuone.com/2EJaYcRLbaWVVAvNQqDxBF works for me, too.
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Hello again.
I've successfully applied the patch from debian [1] and xpdf works fine for me,
a least against this bug. Please test it from my ppa:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rcart/testing
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install xpdf
Or you could just install the deb package from:
The package from
http://ubuntuone.com/2EJaYcRLbaWVVAvNQqDxBF
works for me.
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Hello everybody and thanks for all your comments, I've read them all.
I will work on this bug and try to fix it or get it correctly a
href=https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToTriage/;triaged/a, it's been
a long time and cannot be present anymore. I've recollected all the
fixes that you've found,
Rebuilding from source per #36 also works for me.
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Answering my own question.
It seems that Alacarte needs gnome-panel before you can update Unity's
launching process with applications installed from source. Does this
mean Ubuntu gods don't want anything installed from source?
So ... after building xpdf from source, I had to do:
sudo
I've go t xpdf working using #36 and #38 above, ie: apt-get --purge
remove xpdf, then compile from source, but when i tried to add xpdf to
the main menu in Ubuntu 12.04 Unity, alacarte crashed.
I have to start xpdf from the command line (which works fine).
Different problem, but very annoying.
I have the same bug over there.
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Crashed and burnt on Quetzal as before (i386 for me). Downgraded xpdf
back to 3.02-21 and marked it as hold again. Pitiful.
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Ubuntu 12.10 is coming in two days, and xpdf is still crashing. What a
loser ubuntu.
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I'm working on Ubuntu 12.10 by the way, which I think has already been
the to-be-released version.
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I tried to build the official source package and failed during make. The
error is about wrongly using functions in some head file. I wonder the
binary deb is built with special tricks which successfully produces a
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I moved the unneeded xpdfrc language files out of /usr/share/xpdf and
the problem disappeared
doesn't work for me, whether moving away all of them, or leaving latin,
same crash; 3.02-12+squeeze1 works with all those unicodeMap files or or
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Happening with this PDF in a duplicate bug:
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And this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xpdf/+bug/1048608/+attachment/3305419/+files/aaa.pdf
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From what I can discern, the problem has to do with the Chinese.
Notice the crash info from libpopller in /var/log/kern.log.
I moved the unneeded xpdfrc language files out of /usr/share/xpdf and the
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I can reproduce this in quantal:
wget -nd
http://www.xilinx.com/support/documentation/sw_manuals/xilinx13_2/iil.pdf
xpdf iil.pdf
xpdf displays the first page for quite a while, then crashes.
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x777716c0 in GooHash::hash(GooString*) ()
Back to circumventing the problem - from the current repositories,
Debian/squeeze got xpdf 3.02-12+squeeze1 with libpoppler5 - this works.
Also, evince is good only for copypasting text. It got antialiasing always on,
which is useless and eye-straining unless PDF is blurry (e.g. a bad scan)
Compiling from xpdf-3.03 source as Ian suggests (comment #36) works for
me also. Thanks! :-)
I had to cd into the xpdf subdirectory of xpdf-3.03 when applying the
patch.
For my 32-bit machine I changed the ./configure line to:
./configure --with-freetype2-library=/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/
I have attempted most of the proposed solutions for this problem. Patching
3.02, using nopopler binary, using the oneiric
package, etc, etc.
None (no not one) of them give a stable xpdf on my
Ubuntu Precise 64-bit system: 3.2.0-30-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 24
16:52:48 UTC 2012 x86_64
I do not reproduce this problem in Quantal versions of xpdf and
poppler.
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alas, on an attempt to reinstall they still require libpoppler19
The following extra packages will be installed:
libpoppler19
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The same problem in Xubuntu 12.10 alpha-1.
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I wish a clarification about comment #29
In my distro
3.2.0-26-generic #41-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 14 17:49:24 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ apt-get purge libpoppler19*
implies
The following packages will be REMOVED:
bluez-cups* cups* cups-filters* dvipng* evince* gimp* hplip*
@ Comment 31:
Erm yes, isn't it a little weird that the application the fixed xpdf is
intended for (tex) needs to be deinstalled to allow fixing?! ;-)
I have to admit this is a little drawback of the described method. The
packages got deinstalled and needed to be reinstalled separately.
However,
Following comment #27 I rebuilt the precise source package using the
patch from http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?msg=49;mbox=yes;bug=658264 and the crashes stopped for
me.
I hope a fix can make it into 12.04.1 -- it would be frustrating if the
LTS Ubuntu boxes that will be around for
Confirming the bug with Ubuntu Precise amd64.
After trying various fixes posted on the web and totally wrecking my
package system (mixing in i386 packages by mistake), for me finally
worked in Ubuntu Precise _64bit_ version:
$ apt-get purge libpoppler19*
$ wget
Here's another pdf file that reliably produces this crash for me on x86
Precise:
http://www.xilinx.com/support/documentation/sw_manuals/xilinx13_2/iil.pdf
(md5sum 4ee8af8ada7b8ca1303211a08b66bdef).
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Debian bug 658264 has a discussion on this, and a propsed patch. I don't
know if its been applied to the debian tree yet, but it seems to work.
Here is a link to the patch:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?msg=49;mbox=yes;bug=658264
(wget it and apply!)
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #658264
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** Also affects: xpdf (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Changed in: xpdf (Debian)
Status: Unknown = Confirmed
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Title:
xpdf.real crashed with SIGSEGV in GooHash::hash()
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Another confirmation that the Debian 0.18.4-1 package (i386) fixes this
problem for me.
Also, ISTM that bugs 992486 and 995829 are probably duplicates of this
bug, although the reported symptoms differ slightly. Don't know who gets
to make that call, though. There are a ton of other 'xpdf crashes
The downgrade worked in that xpdf does not crash any longer (I did have
to install libopenjpeg2 as #18 points out). However, xpdf -z 50 foo.pdf
does not seem to work: I get an initial zoom of 125%, no matter what I
specify for the zoom value. Can somebody try to replicate this problem?
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Sorry for the dump question: How do I downgrade libpoppler19?
Downloading the deb file file gets me into Error: A later version is
already installed from software center or gdebi. What would be the
command line equivalent to install it?
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Just run
sudo dpkg -i libpoppler19_0.18.4-1_amd64.deb
(or whatever .deb file you downloaded).
The debian-package downgrade worked for me, too.
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Thanks! I have xpdf working again :-)
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Title:
xpdf.real crashed with SIGSEGV in GooHash::hash()
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I guess, I have an explanation for the bug and why it is emerging again
now and then.
...
The memory location 0x80(%rdi) is written only once, that revealed that the
libpoppler GlobalParams class constructor did not write it. In fact, the
constructor is never called. Instead of that, the xpdf
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