Hi John and thanks for the information.
I never imagined that so many programs depend on Firefox. If you use
Firefox regularly, it's not a problem, but for people like me who
rarely open it, it can be a headache.
Why are all these programs based on Firefox certificates and not on
/etc certificate
On Saturday, July 25, 2020 5:27:27 AM EDT Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
> I deleted the .mozilla directory, ran firefox to create it again and
> now okular and pdfsig work just fine with the signed PDF.
>
> I don't understand anything. Does Okular depend on firefox?
I think the bug you're hitting is #9
Il 25/07/20 11:27, Miguel A. Vallejo ha scritto:
I don't understand anything. Does Okular depend on firefox?
who knows ;)
$ strace
> The strange thing is that here in "sid" okular works correctly.
I checked those packages and the only difference is I also have
okular-extra-backends. I tried to remove it but okular still crashes
opening those PDF files. It worked fine some weeks ago but an upgrade
must have broken it
> Howeve
Il 25/07/20 01:18, Miguel A. Vallejo ha scritto:
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
The strange thing is that here in "sid" okular works correctly.
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
--
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
> 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
Grzegorz Szymaszek wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have reproduced the crash on the same version of Okular. Here is the
> backtrace of the main thread with dbgsyms installed:
Thank you. Although your backtrace seems a little different than
mine... any idea about the culprit package? It is clear to me it is
n
Miguel A. Vallejo - 22.07.20, 09:46:45 CEST:
> John Scott wrote:
> > Do you have one you're comfortable sharing (possibly off-list)?
>
> Yes, for example this one:
>
> https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2018/04/26/pdfs/BOE-A-2018-5704.pdf
>
> Just download it to your hard disk.
Not crashing here on De
Hi,
I have reproduced the crash on the same version of Okular. Here is the
backtrace of the main thread with dbgsyms installed:
Thread 1 (Thread 0x7fab7fe52840 (LWP 183748)):
[KCrash Handler]
#4 0x7fab7424cd75 in SECMOD_ReferenceModule (module=0x0) at pk11util.c:874
#5 0x7fab7424d2fc in
On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 09:46:45 +0200
"Miguel A. Vallejo" wrote:
Hello Miguel,
>https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2018/04/26/pdfs/BOE-A-2018-5704.pdf
I find the same as Leopold and Luca; Opens fine here. Using the same
version of Okular as you.
--
Regards _
/ ) "The blindingly o
> it's working here in testing(daily updated) with okular 4:20.04.2-1.
Yes, it is the same version I have in unstable, so the problem must be
elsewhere... probably in the graphic stack?
Thank you
it's working here in testing(daily updated) with okular 4:20.04.2-1.
Il 22/07/20 09:46, Miguel A. Vallejo ha scritto:
John Scott wrote:
Do you have one you're comfortable sharing (possibly off-list)?
Yes, for example this one:
https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2018/04/26/pdfs/BOE-A-2018-5704.pdf
> I can open it without any problem with okular in a Buster distro. Did
> you make any upgrade of graphics driver, or change or whatever about
> graphic drivers?
>
> Leopold
Probably... I run apt update/upgrade every few days and probably
something changed, but I do not know what. From Dr Konqi tr
El 22/7/20 a les 9:46, Miguel A. Vallejo ha escrit:
> John Scott wrote:
>
>> Do you have one you're comfortable sharing (possibly off-list)?
>
> Yes, for example this one:
>
> https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2018/04/26/pdfs/BOE-A-2018-5704.pdf
>
> Just download it to your hard disk.
>
> I have con
John Scott wrote:
> Do you have one you're comfortable sharing (possibly off-list)?
Yes, for example this one:
https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2018/04/26/pdfs/BOE-A-2018-5704.pdf
Just download it to your hard disk.
I have consulted it regularly since 2018 but since a few days it makes
okular to cr
On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 6:23:04 PM EDT Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
> Does anyone experience the same problem?
I haven't ran into any trouble, but maybe you've stumbled on unlucky PDFs. Do
you have one you're comfortable sharing (possibly off-list)?
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Hello. I noticed Okular now crashes opening some PDFs that worked
without problems a few days ago.
For example:
eoz@waterhole:~$ okular 2017.pdf
KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2
KCrash: Application Name = okular path = /usr/bin pid = 2251
KCrash: Arguments: /usr/bin/okular CNAF 2017.
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