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FS#30394 - [htmldoc] Segmentation fault on x86_64 - seems to be a dependency issue
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Opened by Jan (beachcoder) - Thursday, 21 June 2012, 15:06 GMT
Last edited by Sergej Pupykin (sergej) - Friday, 11 January 2013, 10:07 GMT
Opened by Jan (beachcoder) - Thursday, 21 June 2012, 15:06 GMT
Last edited by Sergej Pupykin (sergej) - Friday, 11 January 2013, 10:07 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
Hello, I'm required to use htmldoc after some time not using it to create a pdf-file from an HTML input file. But it always directly cores when adding "-t pdf14" or any other pdf-type. ps also won't work. Running without "-t" produces an HTML-File without any errors. On an up-to-date virtual 32-Bit Arch Linux box, it runs without problems. It seems that this is a dependency problem. I've compiled the version 1.9.x_1703 and get the same core. The 1.8.27 version does not compile on my system. Additional info: Linux 3.4.3-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Jun 18 08:28:29 CEST 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux Steps to reproduce: $ htmldoc -t pdf14 -v --book --duplex -f out.pdf in.html INFO: Reading in.html... Segmentation fault |
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Closed by Sergej Pupykin (sergej)
Friday, 11 January 2013, 10:07 GMT
Reason for closing: Won't fix
Additional comments about closing: Removed from community.
You may try to use
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/htmld oc-svn/
Friday, 11 January 2013, 10:07 GMT
Reason for closing: Won't fix
Additional comments about closing: Removed from community.
You may try to use
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/htmld oc-svn/
http://www.htmldoc.org/str.php?L250