I have a Video coferencing server with BigBlueButton, it's failing to
convert a PDF file to flash, so I've tried to isolate the problem the
pdf2swf (as a standalone tool).

The file is generated from a PPT file. Both trying using either MS
Office or LibreOffice fails.

The problem it happens using Fedora 18 x86_64 and on Ubuntu 10.04 x86_64

The version of swftools is 0.9.2

This the info of these documents:

Generated using MS Office

Title:          Trámites de inscripción
Author:         cferra6
Creator:        Acrobat PDFMaker 10.1 para PowerPoint
Producer:       Adobe PDF Library 10.0
CreationDate:   Fri Mar  8 10:22:49 2013
ModDate:        Fri Mar  8 10:23:02 2013
Tagged:         yes
Form:           none
Pages:          17
Encrypted:      no
Page size:      720 x 540 pts
Page rot:       0
File size:      1119624 bytes
Optimized:      yes
PDF version:    1.5

Generated using LibreOffice:

Title:          Trámites de inscripción
Author:         cferra6
Creator:        Impress
Producer:       LibreOffice 3.6
CreationDate:   Sat Mar  9 17:57:19 2013
Tagged:         no
Form:           none
Pages:          17
Encrypted:      no
Page size:      720 x 540 pts
Page rot:       0
File size:      1685381 bytes
Optimized:      no
PDF version:    1.4

When I try to convert this is the output:

NOTICE  Output filename not given. Writing to Power Point charla online-pdf.swf
NOTICE  processing PDF page 1 (720x540:0:0)
NOTICE  File contains shaded fills
NOTICE  File contains axial shaded fills
NOTICE  File contains tiled patterns
NOTICE  File contains soft masks

And process continues and eating the CPU as if it never ends

If I use "-vvv" flags it hangs showing a lot of lines saying

TRACE   replay: FILL

I've read a lot of threads and for example followed the steps of
SWFTools Segmentation Fault but the problem persists

Any idea? Thanks in advance!

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