Hi,

At 09:31 +0200 on 2010-8-23 Matthias Ringwald wrote:
 >
 > one observation: in the error below, it
 > /opt/sw64/lib/gcc4.5/lib/libgcj.11.dylib from /opt. Did you change
 > fink to install into /opt instead of /sw, or is the gcj from
 > MacPorts?

My bad, I forgot to mention this in the original message.  This is
normal, as my Fink base is /opt/sw64.

 > Other than that, pdftk is a nice took, but a compilation
 > nightmare. Please use the 32-bit version if it still works :)

I guess I don't have much of a choice... ;-) I agree with pdftk being
a compilation nightmare...

 > Also, please check out pdfkittool that provides a subset of pdftk's
 > functionality, uses Appe's PdfKit and written in a single language.

Thank you for the hint, I will definitely check it out.

 > On 23.08.2010, at 00:40, Stefan Bruda wrote:
 > 
 > > Hi,
 > > 
 > > Pdftk appears to install nicely, but every time I try to run it I get:
 > > 
 > > < godel:cs/techreps > pdftk rt-testing.pdf background buresearch.pdf 
 > > output rr.pdf
 > > dyld: _dyld_bind_fully_image_containing_address() error
 > > dyld: Symbol not found: _libiconv
 > >  Referenced from: /opt/sw64/lib/gcc4.5/lib/libgcj.11.dylib
 > >  Expected in: flat namespace
 > > in /opt/sw64/lib/gcc4.5/lib/libgcj.11.dylib
 > > ./background.sh: line 3: 49768 Trace/BPT trap          pdftk $1 background 
 > > ~//works/Tmpls/wwwcs/buresearch.pdf output $2
 > > 
 > > If I build the 32-bit version I get it to run without a hitch, the
 > > problem is only with the 64-bit version.
 > > 
 > > Googling around I found out that it might be a problem with GCC rather
 > > than pdftk itself (hence cc-ing the GCC maintainer), but I am not
 > > sure.  Advice is appreciated.
 > > 
 > > System info: Mac OS 10.6.4, Xcode 3.2, Fink 0.29.13 (x86_64), Xquartz
 > > 2.5.3.

Stefan

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