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djview4 (4.9-1ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
* Build-depend on libglib2.0-dev to fix browser plugin crash
(LP: #940853).
-- Colin WatsonThu, 03 Jan 2013 14:01:46 +
** Changed in: djview4 (Ubuntu Precise)
Verified to work on Ubuntu 12.04, Kernel Linux 3.2.0-38-generic, GNOME 3.4.2
djview4 version 4.9-1
djview-plugin 4.9-1
Firefox version 19.0.2
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Djvu plugin crashes in Firefox
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Verified to work on 12.04. I uninstalled the (patched) djview4 package
and verified that I could not open DjVu images in Firefox 19.0.2. Then I
installed djview4/4.9-1ubuntu1 and I could open DjVu images in Firefox
19.0.2 (at http://www.svar.ra.se). Thanks!
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hello djvu-watchers
Tried to verify this in an untouched 12.04 system, where I hadn't messed with
my own homemade fixes. Installed djview4 and djview-plugin. Got version 4.9-1.
This version immediately worked with my Firefox 19! This was not so last year.
I then followed the instructions and upg
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/precise/djview4/precise-
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Hello Per-Inge, or anyone else affected,
Accepted djview4 into precise-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/djview4/4.9-1ubuntu1
in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
https://w
** Changed in: djview4 (Ubuntu Precise)
Milestone: ubuntu-12.04.2 => ubuntu-12.04.3
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** Changed in: djview4 (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Djvu plugin crashes in Firefox
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** Description changed:
[Test Case] Installed the Djvu plugin described below, in an Ubuntu 12.04
installation fully updated 2012-02-25. Opened this page in Firefox and the
plugin crashed.
http://www.svar.ra.se/svarimagetransfer/frameset.asp?uidObjectGUID=C002CA73-1F41-42A3-81CA-4568E83A453
** Description changed:
- Installed the Djvu plugin described below, in an Ubuntu 12.04 installation
fully updated 2012-02-25. Opened this page in Firefox and the plugin crashed.
+ [Test Case] Installed the Djvu plugin described below, in an Ubuntu 12.04
installation fully updated 2012-02-25. Op
** Changed in: djview4 (Ubuntu Precise)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (cjwatson)
** Changed in: djview4 (Ubuntu Precise)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-12.04.2
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I tested on 12.10 and it works for me both in Firefox and Chrome.
On 09/30/2012 01:08 PM, Colin Watson wrote:
> I don't understand the comment that this doesn't work in 12.10, because
> 12.10 has a version with this build-dependency. But since people say
> that's sufficient, I suspect that that
I don't understand the comment that this doesn't work in 12.10, because
12.10 has a version with this build-dependency. But since people say
that's sufficient, I suspect that that was a typo or an out-of-date
version, and am therefore assuming that this just needs a stable update
for 12.04.
** Pa
Verified patch in #8, it works with just a recompile.
sudo apt-get -u build-dep djview-plugin
apt-get source djview-plugin
edit djview4-4.9/debian/control
Add ", libglib2.0-dev" to depends for package Package: djview-plugin
sudo dpkg-buildpackage -b -us -uc
Then install it
sudo dpkg -i djview4_4.9
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it worked in old 10.4 of ubuntu 32bit. Id doesnt work on 12.10 Ubuntu 32
bit not on xubuntu 32 bit and not on mint 64-bit
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Djvu plugin cras
Should release djview4 4.9-2 for Precise
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I can confirm that the solution in comment #8 (adding libglib2.0-dev to
build deps) works for me.
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I downloaded the ubuntu binary package djview-plugin (Precise) and I discovered
that the binary nsdejavu.so has no glib support. It only has Xt support. And it
seems clear that recent versions of firefox no longer work well with Xt...
I believe this can be fixed by adding "libglib2.0-dev" in the
This is a work-around that worked for me, involving compiling the
package from source (sorry it might be ugly but I'm not rely a Linux
development savvy):
Download the source code djview4.
ola@minifix:/usr/local/src$ apt-get source djview4
ola@minifix:/usr/local/src$ cd djview4-4.9/
run
ola@minif
This is the output in terminal from Firefox when the plugin crashes:
djview: QDjViewPlugin::exec() begin
nsdejavu: using the Xt protocol.
Error: Couldn't find per display information
djview: QDjViewPlugin::exec() end code=0
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seems it works in MINT
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The plugin stopped working once installed on a clean 12.04 install.
Would like to extend the importance a bit - all Polish Digital Libraries
use ONLY djvu.
Using it only with FireFox - no crash report to add since FF only
demands reloading the page.
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This has worked before but has broken. Using the same Lucid as when it worked.
Now it crashes in both Opera and Firefox using the same nsdejavu.so plugin.
Duplicate bug #800114, where the reporting users gave up, bug timed out on
inactivity. 3 users affected there. Most affected people are Swedi
I can confirm the same behaviour (DjVu plugin crash) on both i386 and
amd64 verions of Ubuntu 11.10, trying to open
http://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/arken/s/show.html?showmap=true&archive=RAK&sd_base=rak2&sd_ktun=52414b5f4a3234332d36382d31&archive=RAK.
Fully updated systems 2012-04-14 with F
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: djvulibre (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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