On 5/27/2016 5:45 PM, Jaakov Jaakov wrote:
Volker wrote:
Ken Brown writes:
> On 5/14/2016 6:56 AM, Jaakov Jaakov wrote:
>> This rebasement does not seem to survive updates or reinstalls.
I know
>> that rebasement is difficult, but still, could you, perhaps,
solve it in
>> a more long-term way?
> As was pointed out in the first post on this subject
> (https://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2016-04/msg00365.html), simply
rebuilding from
> source with the current gcc seems to fix the problem. I've also
verified this.
> I assume the xpdf maintainer, Volker Zell, will rebuild it when
he has a chance.
> In the meantime, are you able to build it yourself? If not, I
can provide a
> binary for you.
Will rebuild in last week of june, no cygwin time right now...
> Ken
Ciao
Volker
Dear Ken:
Sorry it took me quite a bit to reply. Thank you a lot for the offer. If
you really can rebuild earlier than Volker and upload a new binary
package version (I guess, 3.03-5), please do so.
You can get my build of xpdf-3.04-1 from my personal Cygwin repository:
http://www.sanibeltranquility.com/cygwin/
There are instructions there.
Be careful what you install. I have a lot of updated packages there for
my own use and/or testing. As far as I know, they all work well. But
you might not feel like being a guinea pig.
Ken
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