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Adobe Reader 7.0.9 update on RHEL3 - gtk2 version problem

Adobe Reader 7.0.9 update on RHEL3 - gtk2 version problem

2007-01-12       - By Jussi Silvennoinen

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> >> works fine - I presume it is more or less the same as redhat's own
> >> acroread-7 (See http://ead-7.ora-code.com).0.1-1.1.0.EL3.i386.rpm
> >
> >
> > sounds like you want to get Red Hat's updated acroread instead... it
> > can't be far off in time..
> >
>
> But what would be the point?
>   Redhat's acroread 7.0.1 is certainly suffering from the same bug in
> Adobe's code. We need a Redhat acroread-7 (See http://ead-7.ora-code.com).0.9, and Josh Bressers of
> Redhat kind of promised it.

I bet he's banging his head to his desk as he reads that.
I certainly did not se any promise made.

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 Jussi

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