This is a work-around that worked for me, involving compiling the package from source (sorry it might be ugly but I'm not rely a Linux development savvy):
Download the source code djview4.
ola@minifix:/usr/local/src$ apt-get source djview4
ola@minifix:/usr/local/src$ cd djview4-4.9/
run
ola@minifix:/usr/local/src/djview4-4.9$ ./configure
edit config.h, ensure that you have #undef HAVE_XT in the file to compile without Xt
then
ola@minifix:/usr/local/src/djview4-4.9$ make
ola@minifix:/usr/local/src/djview4-4.9$ sudo checkinstall --fstrans=0
make a link from the browser plugin library (in my case /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins) to the plugin you just installed (in my case it installed in /usr/local/lib/netscape/plugins) (you need to rename or delete the original plugin before you do this)
This is a work-around that worked for me, involving compiling the package from source (sorry it might be ugly but I'm not rely a Linux development savvy):
Download the source code djview4. /usr/local/ src$ apt-get source djview4 /usr/local/ src$ cd djview4-4.9/
ola@minifix:
ola@minifix:
run /usr/local/ src/djview4- 4.9$ ./configure
ola@minifix:
edit config.h, ensure that you have #undef HAVE_XT in the file to compile without Xt
then
ola@minifix: /usr/local/ src/djview4- 4.9$ make /usr/local/ src/djview4- 4.9$ sudo checkinstall --fstrans=0
ola@minifix:
make a link from the browser plugin library (in my case /usr/lib/ mozilla/ plugins) to the plugin you just installed (in my case it installed in /usr/local/ lib/netscape/ plugins) (you need to rename or delete the original plugin before you do this)
ola@minifix: /usr/lib/ mozilla/ plugins$ sudo ln -s /usr/local/ lib/netscape/ plugins/ nsdejavu. so nsdejavu.so