Poppler 24.11.0 released

Albert Astals Cid aacid at kde.org
Sun Nov 3 18:04:24 UTC 2024


El diumenge, 3 de novembre del 2024, a les 1:44:49 (Hora estàndard del Centre 
d’Europa), Adam Sampson va escriure:
> Hi Albert,
> 
> Albert Astals Cid <aacid at kde.org> writes:
> > Available from http://poppler.freedesktop.org/poppler-24.11.0.tar.xz
> 
> This version breaks in-tree builds, which have always worked with
> previous releases. Configuring with CMake 3.30.5 fails like this if a
> 
> separate object directory isn't specified:
> | [...]
> | 
> |   use curl:             yes
> |   use libopenjpeg2:     yes
> |   use lcms2:            yes
> |   command line utils:   yes
> |   fuzz target:          no
> |   test data dir:        /src/text/poppler/work/poppler-24.11.0/../test
> | 
> | Warning: Use of boost is recommended for better performance.
> | -- Configuring done (3.6s)
> | 
> | CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:797 (target_sources):
> |   Base directories in file set cannot be subdirectories of each other:
> |     /src/text/poppler/work/poppler-24.11.0/poppler
> |     /src/text/poppler/work/poppler-24.11.0
> | 
> | CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:797 (target_sources):
> |   File:
> |     /src/text/poppler/work/poppler-24.11.0/poppler/Annot.h
> |   
> |   must be in one of the file set's base directories:
> | CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:797 (target_sources):
> |   File:
> | [... then identical errors for every header file ...]
> 
> If you're not able to fix this, it would be nicer to have it check
> explicitly that an object dir is being used, and give an appropriate
> error otherwise...

Interesting, that's exactly the version I am using and in-tree builds work 
totally fine here.

Can you describe step by step what are you doing?

Cheers,
  Albert


> 
> Thanks,






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