Fredag 16 april 2004 08:25 kvad Silviu Marin-Caea:
Josh Berkus wrote:
In the meantime, perhaps you could remove and re-install the Acrobat package?
Seriously now, try removing .adobe and .acrobat directories in your homedir.
cd ls -a rm -rf .acrobat .adobe
To check the integrity of an installed rpm, rpm --verify package_name
Good day Silviu, the integrity of the installed package "acroread" is fine. I tried removing the directories you suggested, but that did not help. I then tried to both remove the directories, uninstall and reinstall, but that did not help. There is no change what so ever. I am starting to think that some update via YOU has broken acroread. Something quite basic like libc or something. Something that would make acroread stop with the SIGABRT signal. What stuff is acroread depending on? How do I track that down? Best regards Johnny :o)