Unfortunately, I can't send the PostScript and PDF files that reliably trigger this behavior, as they contain private information.
I am trying to create new files which trigger this behavior. While I have not yet been able to trigger the behavior I described in the initial bug report, I have been able to make a PDF file that causes OpenOffice to die on a corrupted double-linked list. The PDF file is produced by ps2pdf from a 2-up printing of an Emacs buffer of simple Java code. This occurs with PDF files generated by both ps2pdf and ps2pdf13.
This might be a separate issue, but I will attach a text file with the backtrace, the PostScript file generated by Emacs, and the PDF file generated by ps2pdf.
The backtrace was generated by invoking the following from a terminal:
Unfortunately, I can't send the PostScript and PDF files that reliably trigger this behavior, as they contain private information.
I am trying to create new files which trigger this behavior. While I have not yet been able to trigger the behavior I described in the initial bug report, I have been able to make a PDF file that causes OpenOffice to die on a corrupted double-linked list. The PDF file is produced by ps2pdf from a 2-up printing of an Emacs buffer of simple Java code. This occurs with PDF files generated by both ps2pdf and ps2pdf13.
This might be a separate issue, but I will attach a text file with the backtrace, the PostScript file generated by Emacs, and the PDF file generated by ps2pdf.
The backtrace was generated by invoking the following from a terminal:
oowriter beta.pdf