[gccsdk] evince
Chris Gransden
chrisg at care4free.net
Fri Jan 8 10:52:55 PST 2010
Peter Naulls wrote:
> Chris Gransden wrote:
>
>> I'd forgotton about xpdf. I'm getting the 'Can't open display' error
>> from xpdf too.
>
> It's probably some toolkit check, since ChoX11 of course won't
> check for it. Unless you've inadvertently linked to X11 instead.
> If it's the former, then you can temporarily work around it
> by setting the DISPLAY variable - "localhost:0" will do. But
> you might want to find who is complaining.
>
I'm using shared libraries. I think I'd somehow managed to link to both
ChoX11 and X11.
Once I sorted this I'm getting a bit further.
> As for XPDF, you really want to obtain the old versions
> and integrate the RISC OS patches:
>
> http://www.pdf.iconbar.com/
>
> I suspect this has its own native RISC OS frontend, voiding
> the need for ChoX11.
>
The reason I was looking at evince was because !PDF and !PDFView both
have problems on the
Beagleboard. The source for !PDF generates an internal compiler error
with the latest Norcroft
compiler I have.
I had a quick go compiling it with gcc but no success so far. I was
hoping it would be easier to
get something working with the autobuilder as a stop gap.
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