Re: [CentOS] get pdftk into (or from) a repo

2017-05-20 Thread ken

On 05/13/2017 02:38 PM, ken wrote:

On 05/12/2017 03:39 AM, Philippe BOURDEU d'AGUERRE wrote:

Le 12/05/2017 à 02:46, ken a écrit :
It's worth mentioning that this is a really nice utility for 
manipulating PDFs, taking them apart, rearranging them, putting 
pages together, and a whole lot more.  I've used it hundreds of 
times. Probably anyone who has to work with PDFs would have need of it.


In Centos 7, poppler-utils RPM has pdfdetach and pdfunite utilities 
which allow to manipulate pages in a pdf. 


That's great to know.  Linux should have multiple ways to do one and 
the same thing.  In a free world we shouldn't be dependent on just one 
solution.  Indeed, pdfedit is another app for manipulating PDFs.  
Having skimmed through the docs on these and others mentioned in this 
thread, none of them can, in addition, rotate selected pages (i.e., 
turn them by 90, 180, or 270 degrees), plus select pages by the 
keywords "odd" and "even".  The GIMP can be used to rotate PDFs, but 
it's a PITA to do it there and it can't natively select and then so 
manipulate multiple PDF pages programmatically.


Rather than my repeated replying to this thread, docs on pdftk can be 
found at https://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-the-pdf-toolkit/.



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For future reference, to ease the search for other here later, I finally 
found an RPM for PDFtk for RH/CentOS/ScientificLinux versions 7.x at 
https://www.linuxglobal.com/pdftk-works-on-centos-7/ which the kind 
folks at Linux Global put together and posted for the world.



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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6.8 and samba

2017-05-20 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Wed, 2016-09-14 at 16:50 +0100, isdtor wrote:
> > Not sure what would cause that error message, nor have I
> > experienced it. Looks like other people have seen it:
> > https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=gss_init_sec_context+failed+wi
> > th+%5BUnspecified+GSS+failure.++Minor+code+may+provide+more+informa
> > tion:+No+credentials+cache+found
> I found no way to get rid of this, although everything seems to work
> fine.
> Red Hat need to push out an update to samba4 and fix bug 10604. It's
> highly irritating, and the workaround
> https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10604#c30 doesn't. The
> patch from https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10604#c17 does.

Six months later, now on CentOS6.9, we still see the same issue -
constantly logging this message.  Server packages are all up-to-date.

I find multiple reports on the Internet - but no solutions.

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