presently, I have received this error on 32 and 64 bit machines. It
doesn't appear to be just the arch issue. Perhaps we can "statically
link" the required files to the application?
RELATED and PERHAPS helpful for other readers:
I would love to have a means to address this... I frequently have
Some more notes:
1) This is the n-th case of a multiarch and packaging issue. If there
are apps that require the firefox libs, then these should be split out
in a separate lib package that should be made multiarch. Unfortunately,
this is currently not the case. The libxul.so library is available
HONKIR:
I did try to download 32-bit version of Firefox (same ver as I have in
64-bit) and have copy libxul.so in /tmp directory and have change
setting of acroread to this directory + restart.
Still the same error message :-(
P.S.: I do not know anything about coexisting of 32 x 64 bit apps and
For 64bit systems read this:
http://blogs.adobe.com/acroread/2007/09/17/adobe_reader_811_faqs/
The 32bit versions of required libraries have to be installed to solve the
problem. Actually, I did not try it. Does someone have an idea how to easily
install those 32bit libs on 64bit ubuntu?
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This bug affects also me. I am using 64bit Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, all updates
done frequently. Using Adobe Reader 9.5.5 (04/26/2013). At address
http://get.adobe.com/reader/ it seems, that no newer version of Adobe
Reader for GNU/Linux.
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I have the same problem and none of the above suggestions worked for me.
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Problem with Adobe Reader update: Unable to find the HTML renderi
I fixed this problem by installing the package "kompozer" and pointing
to the /usr/lib/kompozer directory for the "HTML Rendering Library".
More importantly I killed the "/opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin
/SynchronizerApp-binary" process that was running - I believe this
prevented the chang
Not for me.
I have /usr/lib/firefox/ there from begin. See my post #15 above - to reproduce
the error.
Acroread 9.5.5 on Ubuntu 12.04 64b
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replace "/usr/lib/xulrunner-1.9.2.15" with "/usr/lib/firefox"
in this folder is located libxul.so file needed.
it worked for me!
making this changes I was abble to print US visa travel fee.
you should try it!
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Thank you.
Yours.
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2013/6/17 kapetr <701...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Adobe Reader has a capability to verify signed PDF documents (try google:
> signing, certificates, ...).
> I do not know any alternative for Linux.
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Adobe Reader has a capability to verify signed PDF documents (try google:
signing, certificates, ...).
I do not know any alternative for Linux.
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I'm sorry. I do not understand.
Adam Kunicki
2013/6/16 kapetr <701...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> But - do you know any alternative which is electronic signature capable
> ?
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/70
But - do you know any alternative which is electronic signature capable
?
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Maybe, I don't know. But thank you for the message.
I translated my message from Polish language using the service „Google
Translate”.
Greetings.
Adam Kunicki
2013/6/13 Klaus Fischer
> Hi,
>
> I really wonder why a bug and I would call it a bug (now matter what
> shankao tries people to talk i
Hi,
I really wonder why a bug and I would call it a bug (now matter what
shankao tries people to talk into). What I am useing is kubuntu 13.04
and this stupid error message and the icon persist. All comments in this
thread which are not about reporting this issue are basically useless.
Sorry to sa
Hi,
thank you for this information. Lately I don't use the system „Ubuntu”
(installed on my computer). So the problem does not concern me anymore.
I translated this message using the service „Google Translate”.
Yours.
Adam Kunicki
2013/1/14 kapetr <701...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> I do use acroread
Hi,
thank you for this information. Lately I don't use the system „Ubuntu”
(installed on my computer). So the problem does not concern me anymore.
I translated this message using the service „Google Translate”.
Yours.
Adam Kunicki
2013/3/1 kapetr <701...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> YES - it persist:
YES - it persist:
U12.04 + acroread 9.5.4 01/09/2013
To reproduce:
-run acroread
- open menu: Document->security settings
... and the error pop-up box about unable to find HTML rendering library
... and the same popup on every click in security setting window.
And YES - the requested library is
Hi, a new acroread release (0.9.4) is available for update, could you give it a
try and tell us if the problem persists?
If you still have this bug please set back the status to "new"
thanks
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@kapetr: sorry, havent's seen that you are running precide. The package
is not present in the next Ubuntu releases.
Assigning to the correct package
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** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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It looks like a bug. The question in the description comes to ask "how
to solve it"
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I do use acroread from official repo. Not from PPA or so.
acroread 9.4.7-1oneiric1 from precise/main (archive.canonical.com)
Why do you think so ?
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The HTML rendering error appears now when opening e.g.:
Document->Security setting
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In Ubuntu 12.04 the problem persist.
Closing the Bug report will not solve it, I thing.
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I'm re-opening this -- it sure seems like a bug to me.
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are facing, but
Same problem here. No apparent way to disable the tracker or the
annoying yellow icon in the GNOME panel.
If you right-click on the icon, there are two options: "Open Tracker"
and "Open Preferences". "Open Tracker" displays the error message 4
times. "Open Preferences" allows you (in theory) to fi
Same problem here. No apparent way to disable the tracker or the
annoying yellow icon in the GNOME panel.
If you right-click on the icon, there are two options: "Open Tracker"
and "Open Preferences". "Open Tracker" displays the error message 4
times. "Open Preferences" allows you (in theory) to fi
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