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--- Comment #2 fro
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323721
Bug ID: 323721
Summary: Okular crashes on corrupted pdf
Classification: Unclassified
Product: okular
Version: 0.16.5
Platform: Debian unstable
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONF
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--- Comment #2 from Francesco Presel ---
Created attachment 81787
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Example of corrupted file
As I said, this file is actually completely empty; it is not a pdf at all (a
part from the extens
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--- Comment #3 from Albert Astals Cid ---
Works fine here (i.e. i get a can't open file dialog), and your backtrace seems
to imply it's crashing somewhere else totally unrelated, does it crash for you
every time you open this file? Can you open any othe
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--- Comment #4 from Francesco Presel ---
It does open valid pdf files correctly.
I've discovered that it also crashes if I launch okular without any file as
argument, like if I launch it with an invalid file.
If I open a valid file and then, from the