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 time
out of five.  I don't understand at all why Ubuntu does not just deliver
the last working version instead of insisting on a crashing one, but it
no working version can be delivered, it would be better to deliver none
in future.

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  xpdf.real crashed with SIGSEGV in GooHash::hash()

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