[FC3] Acrobat Reader 7 opens and immediately closes, that's it

David Vogel d_vogel at verizon.net
Sun Apr 17 17:33:08 UTC 2005


VB wrote:

>--- Kam Leo <kam.leo at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>On 4/16/05, Yue Feng <2525275 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>i have the same problem. 
>>>need reboot to use acroread7 ? 
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>>>2005/4/17, VB <vboyt at yahoo.com>: 
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>>>>--- akonstam at trinity.edu wrote:
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>>>>>On Sat, Apr 16, 2005 at 10:51:22AM -0700, VB
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>>wrote: 
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>>>>>>Anyone have the problem where Acrobat Reader
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>>>>>>
>>7
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>>>>>opens,
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>shows the splash screen for a second, then
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>
>>Reader
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>>>>>>closes?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I installed from the .tar.gz from Adobe's
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>>website 
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>>>>>>twice and get the same problem.
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>>>>>I assume you installed using the INSTALL
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>>>>>
>>script. Are
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>>>>>you using it in a
>>>>>bowser using the helper feature or are you
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>using the
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>>>>>Adobe supplied
>>>>>browser scripts to install as a browser
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>plugin? 
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>>>>>-------------------------------------------
>>>>>Aaron Konstam
>>>>>Computer Science
>>>>>Trinity University
>>>>>One Trinity Place.
>>>>>San Antonio, TX 78212-7200
>>>>>
>>>>>telephone: (210)-999-7484 
>>>>>email:akonstam at trinity.edu
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>Yes I installed with INSTALL script.  I'm just
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>>>>
>>trying
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>>>>to open Reader with the 'acroread' command.
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>>I don't have any problems with Acrobat 7.  Did any
>>of you bother to
>>uninstall Acrobat 5?
>>
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>Yes, I did uninstall Reader 5.
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Try installing the RPM for compat-libstdc++.  When installing the RPM 
for AcroRead 7.0, it complains about not having libstdc++.so.5, so i'm 
assuming the tar.gz file will be looking for the same file.  You need 
compat-libstdc++ for library compatibility in order to use Acrobat Reader 7.




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