On 07/24/2015 11:34 AM, Mark Goldstein wrote:
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Oh Bummer... That's kinda the icing on that cake then. I was all set to try and install the 12.3 version. I had retrieved the latest version from adobe: ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/unix/9.x/9.5.5/enu/ ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/unix/9.x/9.5.5/enu/AdbeRdr9.5.5-1_i486linux_enu.tar.bz2 ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/unix/9.x/9.5.5/enu/AdbeRdr9.5.5-1_i486linux_enu.rpm and the nosrc.rpm from 12.3 (along with the other updates): acroread-9.5.5-8.1.i586.rpm acroread-9.5.5-8.1.nosrc.rpm Surely, if 8.0 can read the forms on Windows, then 9.5 should be able to read them on Linux? Is it some javascript issue that needs .service file integration to work with systemd? I would still like to make an attempt to build/install the latest version on 13.1 to see if it would work. Does anyone have any experience putting the pieces together and tweaking the nosrc.rpm (or hacking after install) to make sure the systemd integration is OK? I haven't yet tried that voodoo with a all binary package (although I'm comfortable writing .service files for source builds) And what about the i586 install on x86_64? Don't we need some type of wrapper to point to the correct libs? -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org