Hi Will, Will Aoki [2008-11-17 12:13 -0700]: > pdftoijs.cxx:177: error: 'assert' was not declared in this scope
Indeed, weird. > pdftoijs.cxx: In function 'int main(int, char**)': > pdftoijs.cxx:382: error: no match for 'operator[]' in 'paperColor[0]' > pdftoijs.cxx:383: error: no match for 'operator[]' in 'paperColor[1]' > pdftoijs.cxx:384: error: no match for 'operator[]' in 'paperColor[2]' > pdftoijs.cxx:394: error: no match for 'operator[]' in 'paperColor[0]' > pdftoijs.cxx:405: error: no match for 'operator[]' in 'paperColor[0]' > pdftoijs.cxx:429: error: no matching function for call to > 'SplashOutputDev::SplashOutputDev(SplashColorMode&, int&, GBool&, > SplashColor&, int, int)' Right, as you say these are due to a different poppler API in etch and lenny. > My test systems currently need to remain on etch and libpoppler-dev > from lenny drags in some build-depends that I'd rather avoid at > present. Understandable. Maybe it's less intrusive for you to create a lenny or sid chroot and install cups from experimental in it? Client applications can then talk to ipp://localhost:631/printers/yourprinter. Thanks for your efforts, Martin -- Martin Pitt | http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]