Dimitrios, thank you for your tests. Yes, this is still an issue for me
on my main account. *But*, after your "works-for-me" I tried it on my
secondary account on this machine and indeed the acroread plugin opened
in FF as expected. So, it is something to do with the user settings.
I'll try and se
rolf, can you please confirm that this is still an issue for you, with
the latest version of mozilla-acroread? thank you
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actually, I just installed mozilla-acroread 8.1.3-0medibuntu0.8.10.2
from the medibuntu repositories on intrepid, and opened a pdf file in
firefox, without getting your error...
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rolf, what is the output of "echo $PATH"?
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What a lame and arrogant answer!
There is nothing blind about assigning this to medibuntu. And just
because there's been no activity in a bug for any amount of time does
not mean it's gone. In fact, the way I understand this bug, it is still
very much present the same it was at the time I made c
acroread 7.0 is not in Medibuntu. Moreover, this bug had no activity for
more than one year, closing (please don't reaffect blindly like
this...).
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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marking as invalid, since ubuntu does not ship the acroread package
anymore...
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> It appears then that we have two separate bugs.
Exactly.
In fact, I worked around this bug for me by specifying that Firefox
should not use the plugin but call Acrobat directly. That way, I can at
least read the files. Unfortunately, it always pops open a new window
for every PDF which is a n
It appears then that we have two separate bugs. Mine is #128736, but
others appear to just be experiencing problems with the plugin.
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acroread
(acroread:18978): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_rc_get_style: assertion
`GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
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no, this is not a dupe of bug 128736. Acroread itself runs just fine
for me.
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mån 2007-08-27 klockan 07:09 + skrev Rolf Leggewie:
> I thought this bug was in the package "mozilla-acroread" since as far as
> I understand the plain acroread package does not include the mozilla
> plugin, or does it?
True, but plain acroread has the same underlying issue (cannot be
started
I thought this bug was in the package "mozilla-acroread" since as far as
I understand the plain acroread package does not include the mozilla
plugin, or does it?
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I am experiencing the same problem on edgy with official packages. I
did have this problem once earlier but it seems I was able to fix it.
Unfortunately, I cannot remember how.
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You will see another error if you try to launch the acroread application
from the command line. Can you do that?
I suspect this is a dup of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acroread/+bug/128736, as I
have the same setup, with both of these errors.
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Looking in my sources.list I see that I still have medibuntu in feisty.
Either way I upgraded from feisty to gutsy.
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The acroread package is only available for Dapper and Feisty.
Are you using the package from the officials repositories ?
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