I've fetched and installed the current xpdf binary package from Debian.
Since it apparently is compiled with a compatible version of libpoppler
(which is easily available and can be installed alongside the newer
version), it works.

It evades me why Ubuntu thinks it is doing anybody a favor by delivering
for several years now binaries that crash on every file.  If they at
least stopped distributing the crashing packages, people would be more
likely to revert to the working Debian packages.

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  xpdf.real crashed with SIGSEGV in GooHash::hash()

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