[Okular-devel] [Bug 277350] New: okular prints out loads or debugging rubbish when files are being processed

davidblunkett dav1dblunk3tt at hotmail.com
Fri Jul 8 11:14:21 CEST 2011


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=277350

           Summary: okular prints out loads or debugging rubbish when
                    files are being processed
           Product: okular
           Version: 0.12
          Platform: openSUSE RPMs
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: okular-devel at kde.org
        ReportedBy: dav1dblunk3tt at hotmail.com


Version:           0.12 (using KDE 4.6.0) 
OS:                Linux

Like many other people I run okular from the command line in the background in
a shell while I'm writing latex.  If the latex file has a bug the dvi or pdf
file is only part written while latex handles the bug.  Unfortunately okular
files the shell window with continual whinging about the state of the file
making debugging very annoying.

Please either make okular silent at the shell or include a command line option
to do the same.

PS okular seems to omit a man page - not sure if this is my distro.
okular(11121)/kdeui (kdelibs): Attempt to use QAction "" with KXMLGUIFactory! 
Error: PDF file is damaged - attempting to reconstruct xref table... 
Error: Couldn't find trailer dictionary 
Error: Couldn't read xref table 
okular(11121)/kio (KDirWatch) KDirWatchPrivate::removeEntry: doesn't know 
and so on for ever and ever!



Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
run okular fom a shell for X.[pdf|dvi], compile a buggy latex file X.tex 

Actual Results:  
Loads of pointless debugging info from okular

Expected Results:  
silence

OS: Linux (x86_64) release 2.6.37.6-0.5-desktop
Compiler: gcc

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