hi, Am 20.10.2015 um 10:37 schrieb Ben Holmes:
Changing the API of libpangoft2-1.0.so.0 without renaming the link completely breaks quite a few proprietary (non OSS) apps for me. Adobe Reader is one, but my Citrix client/plugin is another (I also
thanks for the info. i didn't recognize this.
Installing the latest version of the reader from ftp.adobe.com may be
you misundersttod this. the latest version of the reader from ftp.adobe.com also depends on the old pango lib. the only difference is, that the ftp-version can handle digital signatures. the pango problem persists.
All of the proprietary programs that break for me are installed as 32-bit and I have installed the 32bit RPM for libpango 1.36.x downloaded from the 13.2 repositories and locked it. This way, all of the newer programs that may have dependencies on 1.38.x as time moves on will be OK since they are all 64bit, and I can still use my legacy 32bit programs.
a good idea. and much better than my hack to put the old pango lib in the home dir of adobe reader. thanks. -- Best Regards | Liebe Grüße | Cordialement | Cordiali Saluti | Atenciosamente | Saludos Cordiales *Rainer Klier* Research & Development _________________________________________________________ SIGNificant Signature Solutions GmbH (a xyzmo company) Haiderstraße 23 | 4052 Ansfelden | Austria Mobile: +43 664 610 17 06 Phone: +43 7229 88 0 60 - 758 Website: https://www.xyzmo.com/ Support: https://www.xyzmo.com/contact/support Get documents signed. Anywhere. At any time. The sender of this email disclaims any intent to be bound hereby, except where the sender clearly and explicitly provides otherwise. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org