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--- Comment #13 from kwanza.p...@virginmedia.com ---
For anyone who might come have a similar problem, I finally figured out the
solution. I was blindly applying opensuse's build procedures, using their
standard flags ("-Wl,--as-needed -Wl,--no-undefined
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--- Comment #12 from kwanza.p...@virginmedia.com ---
Just to close issue, I can confirm that this bug affects some applications (not
all) that depend on poppler-qt5. Those that use poppler-glib are not affected.
Moreover, QT5 is not the source of the pro
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--- Comment #11 from kwanza.p...@virginmedia.com ---
OK thanks.
Setting the environments variables does not sort things. In fact, most of them
were already set correctly. This leaves me even more convinced that it is an
issue of the interaction of okula
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--- Comment #10 from Christoph Feck ---
Regarding environment variables, please see
https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Build_from_source#Set_up_the_runtime_environment
Okular works with poppler 0.72 on my system (openSUSE Krypton).
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--- Comment #9 from kwanza.p...@virginmedia.com ---
Looking back at a similar bug 10 years ago, I am tempted to suggest that the
problem is due to the incomparability of this version of okular with the newer
versions of poppler. I suspect the problems be
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--- Comment #8 from kwanza.p...@virginmedia.com ---
As I mentioned previously, I compile the packages because I install them in a
available (non-standard) partition. What environment variable does okular need,
please? or could someone point me to the par
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--- Comment #6 from Christoph Feck ---
Please also note that openSUSE developers offer repositories with compiled
versions of Okular, but from stable, as well as from unstable branch, so I
don't see the need to compile yourself.
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--- Comment #5 from Christoph Feck ---
Please make sure Okular finds its kpart and generator plugins by setting the
environment variables to also point to your installation. If unsure, use strace
to check.
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--- Comment #4 from kwanza.p...@virginmedia.com ---
No, I don't use /usr. The reason I compile both QT5 and KDE packages is that I
install them in a different partition. i.e. /opt/kde. I have done this for
several years without a problem from okular. It
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If you compile yourself, do you also install it into /usr using the cmake
variables?
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--- Comment #2 from kwanza.p...@virginmedia.com ---
My base OS is opensuse leap 15 but my QT/KDE packages are self-compiled, albeit
based on opensuse source RPMs. The issue wih okular affects any file that is in
the PDF format. I should add, this was als
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