Thank you for your advice. I reverted the packages to the ones
available in sid. Now waiting for okular to upgrade I really miss
it when working with these PDF files
Thank you
On Friday, July 24, 2020 4:24:08 PM EDT Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
> Upgraded poppler and libpoppler from experimental. Now pdfsig works,
> but okular still crash
Poppler needs a transition and Okular will have to be rebuilt to work against
Poppler 0.85. You should revert since other software is lik
Upgraded poppler and libpoppler from experimental. Now pdfsig works,
but okular still crash
Il 24/07/20 21:27, Miguel A. Vallejo ha scritto:
luca.pedrielli wrote:
$ pdfsig your_signed.pdf
is working?
No, it is not
~$ pdfsig BOE-A-2018-5704.pdf
Digital Signature Info of: BOE-A-2018-5704.pdf
Segmentation fault
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=924050
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Saluti, Luc
luca.pedrielli wrote:
> $ pdfsig your_signed.pdf
>
> is working?
No, it is not
~$ pdfsig BOE-A-2018-5704.pdf
Digital Signature Info of: BOE-A-2018-5704.pdf
Segmentation fault
Il 24/07/20 12:13, Miguel A. Vallejo ha scritto:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=407369
It does not make sense... Those PDF files worked for me up to some
weeks ago. The PDF files seem to open normally right now on testing. I
think it is a different buf.
$ pdfsig your_signed.pdf
is worki
On Wednesday, July 22, 2020 11:40:12 PM CEST Gary Dale wrote:
> On 2020-07-11 10:55, inkbottle wrote:
> > 1- At session restore time, konsole is showing a pop-up saying:
> >
> > "There are two actions (Add Bookmark, Edit Bookmarks...) that want to use
> > the same shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+B). This is
On Monday, July 20, 2020 9:27:01 PM CEST Marco Möller wrote:
> Thanks a lot for the helpful explanations!
> Using fixed values for the initial window sizes in my case is not an
> option, because I run my Linux from a USB-Stick on different Hardware
> throughout the day, an each Laptop or PC has a d
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=407369
It does not make sense... Those PDF files worked for me up to some
weeks ago. The PDF files seem to open normally right now on testing. I
think it is a different buf.
Il 24/07/20 11:55, Miguel A. Vallejo ha scritto:
maybe it's related to pdf digitally signed?
Probably yes
libnss3 is involved?
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=309&t=160361
My libnss3 hasn't been upgraded since I reinstalled the system last
February, so I'm not sure
https://bugs.kde.o
> maybe it's related to pdf digitally signed?
Probably yes
> libnss3 is involved?
>
> https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=309&t=160361
My libnss3 hasn't been upgraded since I reinstalled the system last
February, so I'm not sure
Il 24/07/20 11:28, Miguel A. Vallejo ha scritto:
After playing to downgrade all the Okular dependencies I can't
determine what package makes Okular to crash opening certain PDF
files. It's true I couldn't downgrade all packages without breaking
the whole system, but the ones I was able to downgra
After playing to downgrade all the Okular dependencies I can't
determine what package makes Okular to crash opening certain PDF
files. It's true I couldn't downgrade all packages without breaking
the whole system, but the ones I was able to downgrade are not the
culprits. I guess my only option now
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