http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33068
Bug #: 33068 Summary: PDFXCHANGEVIEWER build 206.0 crashed when I try save a flie Product: Wine Version: unspecified Platform: x86-64 OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: -unknown AssignedTo: wine-bugs@winehq.org ReportedBy: test@fondtol.org Classification: Unclassified
PDFXCHANGEVIEWER build 206.0 crashed when I try save a flie
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--- Comment #1 from Bruno Jesus 00cpxxx@gmail.com 2013-02-26 06:24:54 CST --- What wine version? If not 1.5.24 please update and get a log: http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#get_log
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--- Comment #2 from Karen Ng karenlightning@gmail.com 2013-03-01 20:01:43 CST --- Created attachment 43760 --> http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=43760 This is the backtrace when PDFXChange viewer crashes
This file is for build 210 of PDFXChange viewer and wine-1.5.25 on a 32 bit Linux machine.
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--- Comment #3 from Karen Ng karenlightning@gmail.com 2013-03-01 20:02:33 CST --- Updating to the latest version of wine and PDFXchange viewer does not help.
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--- Comment #4 from Dan Kegel dank@kegel.com 2013-07-14 23:09:10 CDT --- I was able to reproduce this a few times by following the recipe in http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30360#c23 (using the Sticky Note tool once and then saving seemed to be enough the first two times I ran it), but it wasn't reproducible enough to do a regression test.
Can someone give a foolproof recipe to reproduce the crash, ideally that doesn't involve reinstalling the app on each iteration?
Tested version 2.5 build 204, 2ba1dfa50890c10d7ea9009cd95ed84a22f9eb61 PDFXVwer.exe
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--- Comment #5 from jackdachef@gmail.com 2013-07-16 13:39:08 CDT --- (In reply to comment #4)
I was able to reproduce this a few times by following the recipe in http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30360#c23 (using the Sticky Note tool once and then saving seemed to be enough the first two times I ran it), but it wasn't reproducible enough to do a regression test.
Can someone give a foolproof recipe to reproduce the crash, ideally that doesn't involve reinstalling the app on each iteration?
Tested version 2.5 build 204, 2ba1dfa50890c10d7ea9009cd95ed84a22f9eb61 PDFXVwer.exe
yes,
something along the lines of [1st part is identical to the instruction posted]:
*) compiling wine 1.3.28 with gcc 4.7.2 (if that works)
*) export WINEPREFIX=/home/user/wine_pdfxchange32bit
*) export WINEARCH="win32"
*) install PDF-XChange (e.g. version 2.5.210) from PDFXVwer.exe
let it launch after the installation process
*) do some annotations via the "Comment and Markup Toolbar" on an opened PDF file (not a [PROTECTED] one)
*) attempt to save the modified PDF
[testing part]:
*) backup that folder (for further tests & regression testing) - and test whether annotations with that 32bit installation works - if yes, proceed
since wine itself (not sure if I understood it correctly) updates the wine bottle/prefix once newer versions are launched
only 2 variables need to be changed:
*) the new wine version that needs to be tested - e.g. wine 1.6 rc5-wip
*) copying over the backed up ("clean", master) version of /home/user/wine_pdfxchange32bit which then gets updated with the to-be-tested version of wine
*) launch wine with the prefix and do annotations, afterwards attempting to save those without having the app crash
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--- Comment #6 from keith@breckenridge.org.za 2013-11-26 03:55:21 CST --- Any progress on this? Or anything that I can add?
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--- Comment #7 from Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net 2013-11-26 14:42:40 CST --- *** Bug 34617 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Comment #9 from Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net 2013-11-26 14:48:20 CST --- *** Bug 35004 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Comment #10 from keith@breckenridge.org.za 2013-12-02 00:28:20 CST --- Created attachment 46697 --> http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=46697 Backtrace of PDFXchange Viewer crashing on save after highlighting
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--- Comment #11 from Sadi sadiyumusak@gmail.com 2013-12-08 07:13:39 CST --- Created attachment 46796 --> http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=46796 backtrace file produced when PDF XChange Viewer crashed upon saving a modified file
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--- Comment #12 from Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net 2013-12-08 12:10:17 CST --- Hello folks,
can't reproduce the problem here. I ddded various markups, stamps, comments to an existing (complex) pdf ... saved, reloaded, modified, saved again ... it works flawlessly here.
Tested with installable and portable version of PDF-XChange Viewer 2.5 (build 213.1).
Do yourself a favour and use Wine 1.7.x for testing.
Also don't run the app with winedbg if you don't now what this is about and how to retrieve additional information (understand assembly level debugging).
$ wine --version wine-1.7.8-128-g37460b6
Regards
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--- Comment #13 from keith@breckenridge.org.za 2013-12-09 01:57:50 CST --- The problem persists with Wine 1.7.8. I have a laptop with the same setup but the error does not present as consistently there.
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--- Comment #14 from keith@breckenridge.org.za 2013-12-09 01:58:17 CST --- Created attachment 46811 --> http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=46811 Backtrace with Wine 1.7.8
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--- Comment #15 from keith@breckenridge.org.za --- (In reply to comment #14)
Created attachment 46811 [details] Backtrace with Wine 1.7.8
Previously I was seeing this error regularly on only one machine, but now the application crashes on all of them, and under almost any save.
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--- Comment #16 from keith@breckenridge.org.za --- I was seeing this behaviour with increasing frequency as I tried 1.4, 1.6 and 1.7.
Now, using Playonlinux, I've installed wine1.3 only for PDFXChange Viewer and it seems to be back to behaving itself.
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Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net changed:
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--- Comment #17 from Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net --- *** Bug 35275 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Comment #18 from Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net --- Hello folks,
refining summary again to avoid dupes for PDF-XChange Viewer.
Regards
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--- Comment #19 from Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net --- Hello folks,
some of the reports/dupes contain crashes from 64-bit version. This seems somehow reproducible - funnily tracing with WINEDEBUG=+relay works around (save succeeds).
Unfortunately I can't reproduce it with any 32-bit version (WINEARCH=win32). Save of modified complex PDF documents works fine.
For the guys with 64-bit: try to use recent Wine 1.7.x and install in 32-bit WINEPREFIX (WINEARCH=win32). The installer automatically detects if it's running in 32-bit or 64-bit environment and will install either version. Also please don't add reports with Wine versions < 1.7.9 (1.6 and the like), it's pointless.
Regards
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--- Comment #20 from ed@eaohana.com ed@eaohana.com --- Created attachment 47233 --> http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=47233 Backtrace with Wine 1.7.10, PDF-XChange Viewer 2.5 (Build 214.4, Jan 8 2014)
Ubuntu 12.10, fresh install "apt-get install wine1.7" from the other day.
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--- Comment #21 from jackdachef@gmail.com --- Created attachment 47333 --> http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=47333 crash during saving-attempt of annotations; wine 1.7.11, gcc 4.7.3, ~amd64 gentoo, kernel 3.13.0
with wine 1.7.11, gcc 4.7.3 and build 210
where it previously worked it now crashes during *every* attempt to save annotations
the only change was a switch from glibc 2.17 to glibc 2.18 (due to security concerns had to be updated)
annotations are saved successfully in the file but after that it (PDF-XChange) crashes
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--- Comment #22 from jackdachef@gmail.com --- probably not exactly related to the core problem but I wanted to make sure
if anyone runs a system with glibc 2.18 that this additional source of problem (glibc 2.18) is ruled out first
created a clean 32bit prefix, installed PDF-XChange build 214.1
and the annotations were saved without crash
so there might be some inherent issue (race ? not a developer - so don't know what kind of problem) that gets triggered sometimes with the 32bit and sometimes with the 64bit version or both
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Martin martin.monperrus@gnieh.org changed:
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--- Comment #23 from Martin martin.monperrus@gnieh.org --- This new bug affects me. It is critical.
I've been using PDF-XChange Viewer for years for annotating PDFs.
Wine version: wine-1.6.2 (from Debian Testing) PDF-XChange Viewer version: 2.5 build 214.1
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Nikolay Sivov bunglehead@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #24 from Nikolay Sivov bunglehead@gmail.com --- *** Bug 35554 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Comment #25 from jackdachef@gmail.com --- to summarize - from my memory there are several bugs and issues which lead to the crashing of PDF-XChange Viewer during attempted saving of the changes in the PDF files:
*) glibc 2.18 (64bit worked with glibc 2.17 + gcc 4.7*) *) gcc 4.7 to 4.8 (so far always has lead to crashes for me this applies to Debian testing (Jessie+ & unstable where gcc 4.8.2* is used) Ubuntu 13.10+ (Saucy Salamander, gcc 4.8.2*) Fedora 19+ (gcc 4.8.1+) Gentoo testing/unstable ~x86/~amd64 *) upgrade/switch from Wine codebase 1.4(rc* ?) to 1.5 *) in more recent versions of wine 1.5-1.7 probably also that sometimes saving works in 32bit version and sometimes in 64bit version (see glibc 2.18) *) too aggressive or non-"sane" CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS
so for those that run distros with gcc 4.8*:
install gcc 4.7*, compile wine with gcc 4.7 and try to install PDF-XChange with WINEARCH=win32 (creating a new directory) or default (when you're running under 64bit will create a 64bit environment) - and see if that works to get a non-crashing PDF-XChange viewer
hope that helps in some way
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--- Comment #26 from diademmzz@yahoo.com --- Here's my fix (works on Linux Mint 16, 32bit):
(This is written on a noob level since yesterday is when I downloaded my first linux OS)
Go to terminal & install wine 1.7.15 by: $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install wine1.7 winetricks
Fix error about 'could not find a gecko package …' by typing in terminal: $ wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine_gecko-2.24-x86.msi $ sudo mkdir -p /usr/share/wine/gecko $ sudo mv wine_gecko-2.24-x86.msi /usr/share/wine/gecko/
Go to internet & download PDFXVE3.x86.msi (PDV XChange Viewer, technically the editor) from tracker website to your Downloads folder.
Right click on Downloads folder & 'open in terminal' $ wine msiexec /i PDFXVE3.x86.msi
(some mono error will come up if this is your first wine install; just click install from web)
Choose the free 'trial' version. This will install PDF XChange Editor (extremely similar to XChange Viewer) with all the goodies. You'll be able to edit/save without crashing.
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Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net changed:
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--- Comment #27 from Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net --- *** Bug 36044 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Comment #28 from webbertiger webbertiger@gmail.com --- Compiling the latest 32-bit Wine from source code solved this issue. My OS is Ubuntu 14.04 amd64 and Wine is 1.7.18. I guess the upstream need to fix the binary release for Ubuntu.
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--- Comment #29 from giannismich90@gmail.com --- so with 32bit version it is fixed?
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--- Comment #30 from webbertiger webbertiger@gmail.com --- (In reply to giannismich90 from comment #29)
so with 32bit version it is fixed?
The binary Wine I got from ppa crashes (also 1.7.18). But self-complilation makes it much more stable. I haven't tried it on 64-bit Wine. Maybe somebody can give it a try. BTW, my PDF Xchange Viewer is version 2.5 (build 214.2, lastest so far).
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--- Comment #31 from Rosanne DiMesio dimesio@earthlink.net --- *** Bug 36754 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Comment #32 from jackdachef@gmail.com --- the issue is quite complex and another aspect is that the box on which wine was compiled plays an important role, let me elaborate:
due to a hardware upgrade I'm on a Haswell-based Xeon (E3-1245V3), previously Lynnfield Core i7 860 - both with latest microcode updates
every attempt to compile wine gcc 4.7.4, 4.8.3, 4.9.0 hardened/non-hardened toolchain (~amd64 Gentoo)
"tame" CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS: -O2 (or additional optimizations)
32bit or 64 bit version led to PDF-XChange Viewer crashing during saving of the annotated changes
whereas with an older (luckily) archived version of the compiled wine binary with the Core i7 860 (1.7.16, but a newer version up to afaik 1.7.18 also worked - unfortunately didn't backup that one)
*every single time* it (most preferrably the 32 bit version) works
this is yet another factor to take into consideration :(
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--- Comment #33 from Sadi sadiyumusak@gmail.com --- (In reply to diademmzz from comment #26)
Do you mean using the new PDF Editor instead of PDF-XChange Viewer might avoid this crash?
Do you think using the Portable version instead of MSI installer would be equally good for this purpose?
Thanks.
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--- Comment #34 from jackdachef@gmail.com --- exactly and I already can confirm that it seems to work
although I've made the precaution and compiled wine with -march=corei7 -mtune=corei7 since AVX instructions might cause some trouble
Portable version should also work - once it's running
Version: 5.5 (Build 308.2)
so you always only seem to get the newest version, modifying the download-string at Tracker's Homepage doesn't lead to the Version 3 mentioned above
sadly the issue with PDF-Xchange Viewer isn't solved - but at least the upgrade to PDF-XChange Editor works with annotations
will see how stable it altogether is with larger PDF documents (only tried one small PDF so far) ...
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--- Comment #35 from Sadi sadiyumusak@gmail.com --- I've tried and can confirm that new PDF-XChange Editor (v.5.5 build 308.2) does not crash even after simply copying installed directory (as a Portable version does not seem to be on offer any more).
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--- Comment #36 from vcgamesii@gmail.com --- While using WINE v1.6.1 and PDF X-Change Viewer v2.5 (Build 191.0)
if in WINE config under Graphics tab I tick "emulate virtual desktop" saving does not crash PDF X-Change Viewer.
For those who want a quick workaround. It should work for most versions.
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--- Comment #37 from bshih bshih@buffalo.edu --- After trying fix the problem for various methods, I am currently using WINE 1.7.22 and PDF-XChange 2.5 (Build 309).
This could be another work around: I found that the save function works well (or has fewer chances of crashing) when I use the "save" from the function list instead of using the toolbar button.
I have tried it with hightlight, cross out, and underline textool. But it crashes all the time when I use the save button.
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--- Comment #38 from Martin martin.monperrus@gnieh.org --- FYI: Bug still occurring on wine-1.7.15 64 bit with PDF-XChange Viewer 2.5 build 309 64 bit
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--- Comment #39 from Sadi sadiyumusak@gmail.com --- After switching to the new "PDF Editor" to avoid this problem, I've decided to go back to the good old "PDF XChange Viewer" because it seem to have richer features like using text formatting (font color, etc.) flawlessly in comments.
As a workaround for this problem, it seems the best solution for the moment is using the menu File > Save or - even better - the keyboard shortcut CTRL+S to save the file without crashing instead of the toolbar button.
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--- Comment #40 from jackdachef@gmail.com --- (In reply to Sadi from comment #39)
After switching to the new "PDF Editor" to avoid this problem, I've decided to go back to the good old "PDF XChange Viewer" because it seem to have richer features like using text formatting (font color, etc.) flawlessly in comments.
As a workaround for this problem, it seems the best solution for the moment is using the menu File > Save or - even better - the keyboard shortcut CTRL+S to save the file without crashing instead of the toolbar button.
for me it's quite the opposite PDF Editor works better in productivity & missing features will be added on request (just ask support and the devs)
PDF-XChange Viewer still crashes and has been crashing right from the start with CTRL+S - I'm always using keyboard shortcuts
so no functional/stability-related change :/
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--- Comment #41 from grendal74 grendal74.geo@yahoo.com --- Created attachment 49482 --> https://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=49482 backtrace of version 2.5 build 309
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--- Comment #42 from grendal74 grendal74.geo@yahoo.com --- Created attachment 49485 --> https://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=49485 log of a crash 2.5 build 309
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--- Comment #43 from grendal74 grendal74.geo@yahoo.com --- Added two files backtrace of version 2.5 build 309 and log of a crash 2.5 build 309
PDF-XChangeViewerPortable crashes randomly while scrolling a pdf.
wine 1.7.25
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--- Comment #44 from crmp@gmx.com --- Created attachment 49576 --> https://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=49576 back trace for error on save when highlighting
PDF Xchange Viewer crashes when saving pdf after highlighting.
PDF Xchange Viewer version 2.5 (build 309.0) Wine 1.7.26 Linux Mint 17 Qiana 64bit
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--- Comment #45 from Sadi sadiyumusak@gmail.com --- The problem is now gone for me: - PDF-XChange Viewer 2.5 (Build 309.0) - Wine 1.7.28 - Ubuntu 14.10
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--- Comment #46 from ch_schmidpeter@gmx.de --- Still having the problem with wine 1.7.28-1 and pdfxchange 2.5 311.0
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Han Gong gong@fedoraproject.org changed:
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--- Comment #47 from Han Gong gong@fedoraproject.org --- A simple workaround: I have recently discovered that you only need to move your mouse cursor away from the display area of pdfviwer (e.g. to the task bar) and use the short-cut ctrl+s to save your annotations. And, there is no need to change anything! No crash at all!
lubuntu 14.04
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--- Comment #48 from Igor Tarasov tarasov.igor@gmail.com --- Workaround by Hankong does not seems to work.
I've been trying to make bisect for this bug, and was unable to, since I wasn't able to build wine on my box (Kubuntu 14.04 64bit), as there is no simple way to build wine on 14.04 64bit (no success with default setup, lxc containers and docker, all instructions on wine wiki are invalid for 14.04 64bit).
So, I've ended up trying to reproduce this in virtualbox, using Ubuntu 12.04.5 32bit, Ubuntu 14.04.1 32bit and Ubuntu 12.04.05 64bit. While I was able to reproduce this on 32bit, crashes were quite rare and there was no simple or evident way to make it crash. I performed exactly the same actions but it won't crash every time. So, bisect failed.
And then I tried to do this in Virtual Box with Ubuntu 12.04.5 64 bit. And it crashes every time I try to save document. It crashes also when I open several documents and try to switch tabs, it crashes every time, just like on my box.
So, it seems to be related to 64-bit systems (while could sometimes happen on 32 bit also). Crash is confirmed on wine-1.4 up to wine-1.7.33. It did not crash on 1.2. So, the regression was introduced somewhere in 1.3 branch.
I've used 32/64 bit PDFXchange Viewer installer. This one: http://www.tracker-software.com/downloads/PDFXVwer.exe
However, once I've created 32bit bottle and used 32bit MSI installer, I was able to run without crashes.
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Frank frank.wagner@nurfuerspam.de changed:
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--- Comment #49 from Frank frank.wagner@nurfuerspam.de --- *** Bug 37947 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Comment #50 from Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net --- *** Bug 37947 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Comment #51 from grendal74 grendal74.geo@yahoo.com --- Saving just fine on my side
wine-1.7.34
PDF-XChange Viewer 2.5.312.0 (portable) Kubuntu 14.04 64 bit
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--- Comment #52 from Sadi sadiyumusak@gmail.com --- The problem came back in this way: using toolbar save button causes crash upon saving changes, using keyboard shortcut Ctrl+S poses no problem. - PDF-XChange Viewer 2.5 (Build 312.0) portable - Wine 1.7.31 - Ubuntu 14.10 64-bit
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--- Comment #53 from Igor Tarasov tarasov.igor@gmail.com --- Using play on linux I've tested some older versions of wine (yes, I know this is not what recommended, but anyway). I've tested versions 1.2, 1.3.1, 1.3.10, 1.4. And all of them did crash on save. So, I think that this bug is related to 64-bit architecture, as it seems that wine never worked well on 64 bit.
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Marco klasse@partyheld.de changed:
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--- Comment #54 from Marco klasse@partyheld.de --- This bug is 100% reproducible for me as follows: 1. Start the Viewer using the (manually created) desktop launcher (command: wine "/home/marco/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Tracker Software/PDF Viewer/PDFXCview.exe") 2. From the file manager drag and drop a PDF document into the Viewer window 3. In the Commenting tool bar, click on the comment/sticky note button and place the comment anywhere in the document. Write anything into the comment box. 4. Click on the "Hand Tool" to change the cursor (back) to the "hand", then click on the document anywhere outside the comment box (-> comment box looses focus) 5. Click on the "Save" button (-> saving window opens, bars start moving, but before they finish a Wine crash notification appears; the file gets stored correctly nevertheless)
- Linux Mint 17.1 (Rebecca, based on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS) MATE, 32 bit - Wine 1.6.2 (from default repositories, no mono or gecko extensions installed; configuration left at defaults) - PDF-XChange Viewer 2.5.312.1 (The EXE installer was used. Then the MSI installer was tried - same result.) - Asus EeePC netbook, 2 x 1,6GHz Intel Atom N450 CPU, 2GB RAM
WORKAROUND: As noted in previous comments, use the newer PDF-XChange Editor instead (https://www.tracker-software.com/product/pdf-xchange-editor). It's more future-proof anyway, as it supersedes the Viewer (see https://www.tracker-software.com/product/pdf-xchange-viewer). MSI installer was tested - works like a charm (version 5.5.312.1).
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--- Comment #55 from frank5192035@yahoo.com.tw --- I found a method to avoid this bug. You can open a file and just close it after openning. Then, open it again and you can save any change you made.
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--- Comment #56 from Martin martin.monperrus@gnieh.org ---
I found a method to avoid this bug. You can open a file and just close it
after openning. Then, open it again and you can save any change you made.
I confirm the workaround.
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HarryG hgondalf@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #57 from Marco klasse@partyheld.de --- (In reply to Marco from comment #54)
This bug is 100% reproducible for me as follows: [...]
WORKAROUND: As noted in previous comments, use the newer PDF-XChange Editor instead (https://www.tracker-software.com/product/pdf-xchange-editor). It's more future-proof anyway, as it supersedes the Viewer (see https://www.tracker-software.com/product/pdf-xchange-viewer). MSI installer was tested - works like a charm (version 5.5.312.1).
Just a speculation: This could be related to bug 27502 "app freezes when WM_KILLFOCUS creates modal dialog".
PDF-XChange *Viewer* crashes while the saving indication window (the one with the moving bars) is there. While PDF-XChange *Editor* saves without showing such a window and doesn't crash.
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--- Comment #58 from fergicide@gmail.com --- Folks, further to Frank's Comment #55:
After testing today with the latest version of PDFX (64-bit MSI) on 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04.2, it seems only the first-loaded PDF (after program startup) triggers a crash.
I set up the following launcher:
wine '/home/user/.wine/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/Tracker Software/PDF Viewer/PDFXCview.exe' 'c:/PDFXWarning.pdf'
... to always load a dummy PDF at startup.
If I closed that auto-loaded PDF then opened the PDF I wanted to work on, no crashes -- in line with Frank's comment. I could work on and repeatedly save the subsequently loaded PDF without issue.
IMPORTANT: Do not work on more than one document at a time. From my testing with multiple PDFs open at once, hitting the save button saves ALL open documents/tabs -- NOT just the "active tab". I would not be surprised if it's that save bug causing the central issue.
So, here's my workaround based off Frank's observation in Comment #55:
(1) Launch PDFX so that it auto-loads a dummy PDF (2) Immediately after startup, close the auto-loaded PDF (3) Now open one PDF to work on at a time. Never have two or more open at once!
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mzuer z_marie_7@hotmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #59 from mzuer z_marie_7@hotmail.com --- I had the same kind of troubles described above (PDF viewer repeatedly crashed when trying to save, use shortcuts, etc.) with wine version 1.6.2. I found an article on a blog (http://srikanthvidyasagar.blogspot.ch/2014/11/solution-unable-to-run-pdf-xch...) that proposes the following solution:
rm -rf ~/.wine (or) mv ~/.wine ~/.wine_old sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa -y && sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install wine1.7:i386
That solved all the problems I encountered...
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MSA karsibali@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #60 from MSA karsibali@gmail.com --- I installed PDFXChange Viewer application using Playonlinux. I used Wine version 1.7.52 and (32 bit) and 32 bit msi installer of the program (PXCViewer_x86.msi). This configuration does not crash when I save a changed pdf file. Hope this helps to others.
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Sadi sadiyumusak@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #61 from Sadi sadiyumusak@gmail.com --- I confirm that the problem is totally gone here: - PDF-XChange Viewer 2.5 (Build 315.0 - Portable version) - Wine 1.7.31 - Ubuntu 15.10
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yves ydubeau@openmailbox.org changed:
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--- Comment #62 from yves ydubeau@openmailbox.org --- Created attachment 53150 --> https://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=53150 thebacktrace of this bug on my computer
I only have a problem when i try to save the pdf.
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--- Comment #63 from yves ydubeau@openmailbox.org --- im using wine 1.8rc3 and the bug i have is whit pdfxchangeviewer 2.5 build 315.0
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Niklas Holm jadedcyborg@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #64 from Niklas Holm jadedcyborg@gmail.com --- I had the same problem on Wine 1.8 but upgraded to 2.0 and now it seems to be gone.
Linux Mint 17.3 (3.13.0-116-generic) PDF-XChange Viewer 2.5 (Build 321.0) (Mar 6, 2017; 08:33:39)
Wine installed from the package winehq-stable (2.0.0~trusty) in the WineHQ repository.
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--- Comment #65 from Olibuntu olibuntu@arcor.de --- (In reply to Niklas Holm from comment #64)
I had the same problem on Wine 1.8 but upgraded to 2.0 and now it seems to be gone.
Linux Mint 17.3 (3.13.0-116-generic) PDF-XChange Viewer 2.5 (Build 321.0) (Mar 6, 2017; 08:33:39)
Wine installed from the package winehq-stable (2.0.0~trusty) in the WineHQ repository.
For me, the bug is still present. I have the same Viewer version but Linux Mint 17.3 64 Bit with 4.4.0-66-generic and winehq-stable 2.0.1~trusty.
Also, the suggested workaround with opening a dummy PDF file does not help in my case.
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Detlef Riekenberg wine.dev@web.de changed:
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--- Comment #66 from Graham graham@harris.net.nz --- PDFXchange Viewer Portable v2.5 build 322.8 (Jan 24 2018) under Wine 1.6.2-0ubuntu14.2 amd64 (actually Linux Mint 18.3) doesn't seem to crash any more when saving a PDF after OCRing it. It used to succeed in OCRing, then crash when you try to save. This no longer happens.
It also used to crash when you saved after doing other activities such as annotating, highlighting or bookmarking. Again, saving now works without crashing.
I can't tell whether I have 32-bit or 64-bit version installed- anyone know how I find out?
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--- Comment #67 from Olibuntu olibuntu@arcor.de --- PDFXCHANGE VIEWER 2.5 (Build 321.0) wine-3.0.1
Bug seems to be gone here (32 bit prefix on a 64 bit Linux Mint 18.3).
32 or 64 bit? There seems to be no direct way: The presence of drive_c/windows/syswow64 seems to indicate a 64-bit system. Maybe also "grep arch= ~/.wine/*.reg" could give a hint.
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--- Comment #68 from Graham graham@harris.net.nz --- (In reply to Olibuntu from comment #67)
PDFXCHANGE VIEWER 2.5 (Build 321.0) wine-3.0.1
Bug seems to be gone here (32 bit prefix on a 64 bit Linux Mint 18.3).
32 or 64 bit? There seems to be no direct way: The presence of drive_c/windows/syswow64 seems to indicate a 64-bit system. Maybe also "grep arch= ~/.wine/*.reg" could give a hint.
Thanks Olibuntu. I have ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/syswow64, and $ grep arch= ~/.wine/*.reg /home/graham/.wine/system.reg:#arch=win64 /home/graham/.wine/userdef.reg:#arch=win64
So I guess, I am using the 64-bit version.
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Sadi sadiyumusak@gmail.com changed:
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joaopa jeremielapuree@yahoo.fr changed:
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--- Comment #69 from joaopa jeremielapuree@yahoo.fr --- Tested the version of comment 5: working fine with wine-5.0-rc3. Anyway, it was already reported working fine in comment 67 Can an administrator close this bug as FIXED?
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--- Comment #70 from Graham graham@harris.net.nz --- Closing it is fine by me. PDFXchange Viewer, with OCR for PDFs lacking a text layer, with Adobe-standard bookmarking and annotation, works very well for me.
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Dan Kegel dank@kegel.com changed:
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--- Comment #71 from Dan Kegel dank@kegel.com --- Reported fixed.
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Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.org changed:
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--- Comment #72 from Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.org --- Closing bugs fixed in 5.0-rc4.