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Since a new release of mupdf is around the corner (https://tinyurl.com/mupdf-1-9), I have tried to compile latest master from mupdf, but I get the following error that quits compilation: collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status Makefile:256: recipe for target 'build/release/mutool' failed make: *** [build/release/mutool] Error 1 error: Bad exit status from /home/ousia/rpm/tmp/rpm-tmp.MCMqdH (%build) I have compiled latest mujs, but the problem is that all references JavaScript (variables, I guess [sorry, I’m not a coder myself]) are undefined. To quote a few: build/release/libmupdf.a(pdf-xref.o): In function `pdf_close_document': /home/ousia/rpm/BUILD/mupdf-1.8-source/source/pdf/pdf-xref.c:1582: undefined reference to `pdf_drop_js' build/release/tools/murun.o: In function `ffi_pushbuffer': /home/ousia/rpm/BUILD/mupdf-1.8-source/source/tools/murun.c:748: undefined reference to `js_getregistry' /home/ousia/rpm/BUILD/mupdf-1.8-source/source/tools/murun.c:749: undefined reference to `js_newuserdatax' build/release/tools/murun.o: In function `ffi_readFile': /home/ousia/rpm/BUILD/mupdf-1.8-source/source/tools/murun.c:1372: undefined reference to `js_getcontext' /home/ousia/rpm/BUILD/mupdf-1.8-source/source/tools/murun.c:1373: undefined reference to `js_tostring Sorry, but there are circa 500 undefined references. I’m only guessing, but wouldn’t be required a different option in the compiler for mujs? Many thanks for your help.
It looks like the build doesn't link against mujs properly. I tried building 1.9-rc1 and it doesn't appear to support system mujs, just its bundled copy; it will require extra patching. The HEAD doesn't build for me for some other reasons. I think this is a question for the mupdf maintainer. I don't know much about it.
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Oh. such old needinfo... (In reply to Pablo Rodríguez from comment #0) > Since a new release of mupdf is around the corner > (https://tinyurl.com/mupdf-1-9), I have tried to compile latest master from > mupdf, but I get the following error that quits compilation: (In reply to Petr Šabata from comment #1) > I think this is a question for the mupdf maintainer. I don't know much > about it. Compiling from master is question for upstream maintainers. I don't package pre-release versions of mupdf because it releases pretty often anyway.