Dear Josh,

Thank you for comment. "Bogus memory allocation size" is given by
gmallocn(), gmallocn3(), or greallocn(). It is not raised by the
memory exhaust, but by the checking of invalid argument (e.g. requested
memory size ... numMember x sizeOfMember > INT_MAX, etc).
I received sample PDF by Ralph and tried on i386 GNU/Linux, but
could not reproduce the issue. I will try on amd64 systems in
next week.

Regards,
mpsuzuki

Josh Richardson wrote:
> I've seen this error on Mac OS when trying to generate an image that was
> very big (accidentally.)
> 
> On 5/3/12 11:05 PM, "suzuki toshiya" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> OK, I'm interested in the sample PDF, although I'm not a maintainer.
>> What I was thinking in last post was... a PDF including huge rasterized
>> image (JPEG, PNG, etc) is given to the poppler running on some
>> embedded systems, and memory exhaust caused in image loading routines.
>> If the error occurs on OS X or Ubuntu, my guessing would be wrong :-)
>>
>> Regards,
>> mpsuzuki
>>
>> Ralph wrote:
>>> Good catch!  osx 10.7 and ubuntu 9.10 confirmed.
>>>
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