My HTML output is fine, and now I'm trying to build PDF output.  `pdflatex`
halts with this error:

pdfTeX warning: pdflatex (file ./de/dac/ByteBuffer_8hpp__dep__incl.pdf):
PDF in
clusion: multiple pdfs with page group included in a single page
>]) (./d8/df5/ByteBufferTest_8cpp.tex
<d9/d96/ByteBufferTest_8cpp__incl.pdf, id=75842, 1036.87375pt x 381.425pt>
<use d9/d96/ByteBufferTest_8cpp__incl.pdf> [2424
<./d9/d96/ByteBufferTest_8cpp_
_incl.pdf>]) (./dc/d1e/CharBuffer_8hpp.tex
<d6/d8d/CharBuffer_8hpp__dep__incl.pdf, id=75896, 10483.165pt x 1035.87pt>
<use d6/d8d/CharBuffer_8hpp__dep__incl.pdf> [2425
<./d6/d8d/CharBuffer_8hpp__de
p__incl.pdf>]) (./d5/dba/CharBufferTest_8cpp.tex
<d8/dad/CharBufferTest_8cpp__incl.pdf, id=75935, 820.06375pt x 381.425pt>
<use d8/dad/CharBufferTest_8cpp__incl.pdf> [2426
<./d8/dad/CharBufferTest_8cpp_
_incl.pdf>]) (./d3/d84/CompositeKey_8hpp.tex
<dc/d1e/CompositeKey_8hpp__dep__incl.pdf, id=75965, 13643.97375pt x
337.26pt>
<use dc/d1e/CompositeKey_8hpp__dep__incl.pdf>) (./d1/d01/CondVar_8cpp.tex
<de/d4d/CondVar_8cpp__incl.pdf, id=75968, 561.09625pt x 212.795pt>
<use de/d4d/CondVar_8cpp__incl.pdf>
Underfull \vbox (badness 1874) has occurred while \output is active [2427
<./dc
/d1e/CompositeKey_8hpp__dep__incl.pdf>]) (./d1/d16/CondVar_8hpp.tex
<d2/dfa/CondVar_8hpp__incl.pdf, id=76003, 172.645pt x 156.585pt>
<use d2/dfa/CondVar_8hpp__incl.pdf>
! Dimension too large.
<argument> \wd \@tempboxa

l.23 ...dth=350pt]{d8/d63/CondVar_8hpp__dep__incl}

?

Any suggestions on how to debug this further?

I found a few reports of the "multiple pdfs with page group included in a
single page" warning, but they don't seem to be the likely cause of this
issue.  (If nothing else, I get dozens or hundreds of those warnings, but
this is the first place it halts.)

Some of my dependency / usage graphs are pretty huge, but I would hope that
the PDF version would just scale those down to uselessness, not error out.

System is fully-up-to-date Fedora 19 x86_64; the relevant packages are
hopefully:

$ rpm -qa | egrep -i 'doxygen|pdf.*tex|tex.*pdf|graphviz'
doxygen-1.8.3.1-2.fc19.x86_64
texlive-dvipdfmx-bin-svn30205.0-0.1.20130608_r30832.fc19.x86_64
texlive-pdftex-bin-svn30088.0-0.1.20130608_r30832.fc19.x86_64
texlive-thumbpdf-svn29725.3.15-0.1.fc19.noarch
texlive-dvipdfmx-svn30386.0-0.1.fc19.noarch
texlive-thumbpdf-bin-svn6898.0-0.1.20130608_r30832.fc19.noarch
graphviz-2.30.1-12.fc19.x86_64
texlive-mptopdf-bin-svn18674.0-0.1.20130608_r30832.fc19.noarch
texlive-pdftex-svn30753.1.40.11-0.1.fc19.noarch
texlive-mptopdf-svn29751.0-0.1.fc19.noarch
texlive-dvipdfmx-def-svn30729.0-0.1.fc19.noarch
texlive-pdftex-def-svn22653.0.06d-0.1.fc19.noarch
texlive-pdfpages-svn27574.0.4t-0.1.fc19.noarch

Thanks for any suggestions!

(I'm about to try it on a Fedora 20 system, just in case it's slightly more
up-to-date...)

Thanks again,
Anthony
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