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and subject line Probably not a bug, sorry for the false alarm.
has caused the Debian Bug report #793095,
regarding PDF makes evince to hang
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Package: evince
Version: 3.14.1-2
Severity: serious
On Debian 8, the following PDF makes evince to hang:
http://ssii.ucm.es/wifi/eduroam/GN2-07-327v2-DS5_1_1-_eduroam_Service_Definition.pdf
I do this:
evince the-above-document.pdf
and I can see pages 1 to 5, but when I arrive at page 6, it becomes
unresponsive and "top" shows the evince command consuming 100% CPU
and it remains that way forever.
Maybe this is due to some library which is not working properly and
not evince itself, but I have not identified it. Please reassign as
appropriate.
Note: pdftoppm suffers from the same problem. I've reported that separately.
Thanks.
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Tried pdftoppm with a ridiculous low resolution and this time it finished,
but page 8 took more than 2 minutes to render.
So this is likely not a bug in pdftoppm or evince after all.
Thanks.
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