(In reply to comment #6)
> Alberto:  Are you able to open the file from this bug's description using
> recent versions of Evince and poppler?
> 
> I was unable to open the file from comment #9 of the Launchpad bug at
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/poppler/+bug/472538 with Ubuntu 
> 10.04
> (which has libpoppler5 0.12.4-0ubuntu5.2) but I can open it with Ubuntu 12.04
> "Precise Pangolin" beta 1, which uses the following packages.
> 
> Packages: evince 3.3.90-0ubuntu2
>           libpoppler19 0.18.4-1ubuntu1

    Well, I have Ubuntu 11.10, and it still behaves exactly as
before.
    - evince 3.2.1-0ubuntu2.2
    - libpoppler13 0.16.7-2ubuntu2 

    I've tried running Ubuntu 12.04 Alpha 1 in a virtual machine,
and it's the same.
    - evince 3.2.1-1ubuntu1
    - libpoppler13 0.16.7-2ubuntu3

    Now I've run apt-get update+upgrade in the virtual machine,
which brings those packages to more or less the versions you have:
    - evince 3.3.90-0ubuntu3
    - libpoppler19 0.18.4-1ubuntu2

    At this point I still get the "Weird encryption info" error
(only visible when starting evince from the console), and it
fails to open the file with the correct password.
    I've opened it again with Acrobat Reader to make sure I was
not typing the wrong password. It works fine.

    I guess that if poppler understood the encryption scheme
it would not print the "Weird encryption info" message.

    Thanks for the follow-up.

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