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Acroread linux
Acroread linux






I haven't had a chance to see if I can use some compiler flags to make gcc6.4 compile glibc in a way that doesn't break my old programs That's a big haystack. Recompiling glibc with gcc-5.4 fixed the problem. I reverted to profile 13 thinking it was 17 and PIE that was causing the problem, but when I recompiled bindist, libtool and glibc with gcc-6.4 all the binaries died again. Yeah, I had the same problem - From some light testing, it looks like a gcc-6.4-compiled glibc breaks a LOT of old binary-only programs like acroread-9 and thunderbird-1.5. I use okular and evince as well but there are tons of tricky documents for which I need acroread Last edited by calmbear on Fri 8:17 am edited 1 time in total

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Does anyone still use it and have some tips and tricks to reanimate this reader? Strace looks hopeless for me Įdit: Apparently acroread-7 still works so I'll stick with it.

acroread linux

Posted: Wed 10:47 am Post subject: Does anyone use acroread these days?Īfter upgrading to 17.0 profile acroread-9.5 (which was saved from portage during its removal) stopped work. Gentoo Forums Forum Index Unsupported Software Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Does anyone use acroread these days?








Acroread linux