pitti, the message comes from Poppler:
till@till:~/ghostscript/gpl/gs$ grep 'Illegal entry in bfrange block' /usr/lib/libpoppler* Binary file /usr/lib/libpoppler.a matches Binary file /usr/lib/libpoppler.so matches Binary file /usr/lib/libpoppler.so.5 matches Binary file /usr/lib/libpoppler.so.5.0.0 matches till@till:~/ghostscript/gpl/gs$
I did not see such a message before, it can be caused only by the particular file, but can also be dependent on the user's locale.
pitti, the message comes from Poppler:
till@till: ~/ghostscript/ gpl/gs$ grep 'Illegal entry in bfrange block' /usr/lib/ libpoppler* libpoppler. a matches libpoppler. so matches libpoppler. so.5 matches libpoppler. so.5.0. 0 matches ~/ghostscript/ gpl/gs$
Binary file /usr/lib/
Binary file /usr/lib/
Binary file /usr/lib/
Binary file /usr/lib/
till@till:
I did not see such a message before, it can be caused only by the particular file, but can also be dependent on the user's locale.