1) Yes, I have tried with different files, in particular: one generated
by gnuplot, one from the internet, and one hand-written according to the
examples in the PDf specifications
2) dump_data works, with and without output, and even when there is no
"info dictionary" as in the case for the hand-written file.
FWIW, I ran `pdftk poppler-data.pdf output /tmp/a.pdf verbose` and got the
following (not sure if it helps):
Command Line Data is valid.
Input PDF Filenames & Passwords in Order
( <filename>[, <password>] )
poppler-data.pdf
The operation to be performed:
filter - Apply 'filters' to a single, input PDF based on output args.
(When the operation is omitted, this is the default.)
The output file will be named:
/tmp/a.pdf
Output PDF encryption settings:
Output PDF will not be encrypted.
No compression or uncompression being performed on output.
Creating Output ...
Unhandled Java Exception:
Unhandled Java Exception:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at gnu.gcj.runtime.NameFinder.lookup(libgcj.so.11)
at java.lang.VMThrowable.getStackTrace(libgcj.so.11)
at java.lang.Throwable.getStackTrace(libgcj.so.11)
at java.lang.Throwable.stackTraceString(libgcj.so.11)
at java.lang.Throwable.printStackTrace(libgcj.so.11)
at java.lang.Throwable.printStackTrace(libgcj.so.11)
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Title:
pdftk fails with "output" option
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