Summary: | kghostview is killed by kernel because out of memory condition | ||
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Product: | [Unmaintained] kghostview | Reporter: | Peter Volkov <torre_cremata> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Luís Pedro Coelho <luis> |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | crash | ||
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | unspecified | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
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Description
Peter Volkov
2004-11-18 18:19:59 UTC
Strange, it works here. Are you building kpdf with agressive compiling optimizations? Oh. Sorry. :( The problem is with embeded in konqueror pdf viewer. I thought kpdf and embeded viewer are the same (uses the same libraries to render picture). But now I see it's not. Sorry again. I have to double check in future... Should I repost bug concerning konqueror pdf viewer plugin? Where? can't reproduce this problem. debian/unstable, kde 3.3.1. works fine. Both kpdf and kghostview can be embedded into konqueror to see a pdf, to see which one are you using open the document embedded in konqueror, if the thumbnails have a checkbox under them it is KGhostview, if they do not have a checkbox it is kpdf. Thank you, for your attention. Now I know. It is kghostview's emebeded viewer. So I think the problem is with ghostscript-afpl-8.14-r1 I have installed now. The problem is with option -dMaxBitmap=1000000. Seem it is too big. But I think I should report about it somewhere else. Reassigning to kghostview (the user made an error when selecting the pdf viewer he was using) Summary is wrong now ;D I think kde developers are not responsible for afpl's ghostscript bugs. So it's time to close.:) Thank everyone very much for attention. |