Opened 12 years ago
Closed 12 years ago
#34874 closed enhancement (worksforme)
okular @4.8.3 - failing to open Document Archive
Reported by: | jan.deluxe@… | Owned by: | NicosPavlov |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 2.1.1 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Port: | okular |
Description
Hello,
I observed that okular failes to open the "Document Archive" filetype one can create from within the application by selecting "File -> Export As -> Document Archive".
The error message presented by okular is "Could not open /Path/to/file.ext" (where /Path/to/file.ext is an arbitrary filename). The message being displayed in Console.app reads
okular(1263)/okular (app) Okular::Document::openDocument: No plugin for mimetype '"application/zip"'.
This format is used to exchange pdf documents with annotations created by okular between okular users.
However, okular.app is able to produce that filetype following the procedure mentioned above and it opens fine using okular on a linux box.
I think providing the ability to read .okular files would be a great enhancement for users working with pdf annotations on different OS which do not support the Acrobat Reader X.
Maybe introducing a variant would be a feasible solution until popplers pdf annotation support becomes stable?
Thank your for keeping up the excellent work on macports!
OS: Mac OS 10.6.8 / Xcode 3.2.6
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Change History (11)
comment:1 Changed 12 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
Owner: | changed from macports-tickets@… to nicos@… |
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comment:2 Changed 12 years ago by NicosPavlov
I rapidly tested the annotation functionality of okular (highlight, notes), and saved it in .okular format. It could then be opened again without any issues with the latest ports, and also OS 10.6.8, XCode 3.2.6.
As I can't reproduce the issue, I am wondering if there is a specific thing which triggers the problem.
comment:3 Changed 12 years ago by jan.deluxe@…
@nicos: strange. below you'll find a list of the variants of okulars dependencies and the ontent of my variants.conf. Could you check that for differences with yours? I also attached a file test.okular to verify that the file itself is not broken.
$ cat /opt/local/etc/macports/variants.conf +quartz +qt4
$ port variants rdepof:okular aspell has the variants: ispell: Install ispell emulation script nls: National Language Support * conflicts with nonls [+]nonls: Don't include natural language support (default on Mac OS X) * conflicts with nls universal: Build for multiple architectures aspell-dict-en has no variants atk has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures attica has the variants: debug: Enable debug binaries docs: Build documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures autoconf has no variants automake has no variants automoc has the variants: debug: Enable debug binaries docs: Build documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures avahi has the variants: [+]gtk: Build with GTK2 mono: Enable Mono support python25: Use python 2.5 * conflicts with python26 python27 python26: Use python 2.6 * conflicts with python25 python27 [+]python27: Use python 2.7 * conflicts with python25 python26 test: Build tests universal: Build for multiple architectures bzip2 has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures cairo has the variants: no_x11: Legacy compatibility variant * conflicts with opengl x11 x11_xcb opengl: Add OpenGL graphics interface * conflicts with no_x11 * requires x11 (+)quartz: Support for native Mac OS X graphics universal: Build for multiple architectures [+]x11: Enable X11 support * conflicts with no_x11 x11_xcb: Legacy compatibility variant * conflicts with no_x11 * requires x11 chmlib has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures clucene has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures cmake has the variants: gui: Qt4 based cmake-gui universal: Build for multiple architectures convertlit has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures cppunit has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures curl has the variants: ares: Add support for resolving names asynchronously gnutls: Allow secure connections using GNU TLS * conflicts with ssl gss: Support the Generic Security Service API openldap: Support performing Lightweight Directory Access Protocol queries with OpenLDAP sftp_scp: Add SFTP/SCP support via libssh2 spnego: Enable SPNEGO authentication support [+]ssl: Allow secure connections using OpenSSL universal: Build for multiple architectures curl-ca-bundle has no variants cyrus-sasl2 has the variants: [+]kerberos: Enable Kerberos support sql: Enable SQL support universal: Build for multiple architectures db46 has the variants: [+]java: Build the Java API * conflicts with no_java no_java: Legacy compatibility variant * conflicts with java tcl: build Tcl API universal: Build for multiple architectures dbus has the variants: no_root: Run the DBUS daemon as MacPorts install user. [+]startupitem: Install startup files. test: enable tests universal: Build for multiple architectures dbus-glib has the variants: test: Enable building of test code universal: Build for multiple architectures dbus-python27 has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures dbusmenu-qt has the variants: debug: Enable debug binaries docs: Build documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures dirac has the variants: doc: Build Dirac reference documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures djvulibre has the variants: djview3: Obsolete. Djview is now a separate port. Stub variant. universal: Build for multiple architectures docbook-xml has no variants docbook-xml-4.1.2 has no variants docbook-xml-4.2 has no variants docbook-xml-4.3 has no variants docbook-xml-4.4 has no variants docbook-xml-4.5 has no variants docbook-xml-5.0 has no variants docbook-xsl has no variants docbook-xsl-ns has no variants ebook-tools has the variants: debug: Enable debug binaries universal: Build for multiple architectures enchant has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures expat has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures ffmpeg has the variants: [+]mmx: enable all supported x86 asm optimizations no_gpl: disallow use of GPL code, license will be LGPL * conflicts with nonfree nonfree: enable nonfree code, libraries and binaries will not be redistributable * conflicts with no_gpl universal fftw-3 has the variants: g95: create Fortran wrappers using f95 * conflicts with gcc42 gcc43 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc42: create Fortran wrappers using gcc42 * conflicts with g95 gcc43 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc43: create Fortran wrappers using gcc43 * conflicts with g95 gcc42 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc44: create Fortran wrappers using gcc44 * conflicts with g95 gcc42 gcc43 gcc45 gcc46 gcc47 gcc45: create Fortran wrappers using gcc45 * conflicts with g95 gcc42 gcc43 gcc44 gcc46 gcc47 gcc46: create Fortran wrappers using gcc46 * conflicts with g95 gcc42 gcc43 gcc44 gcc45 gcc47 gcc47: create Fortran wrappers using gcc47 * conflicts with g95 gcc42 gcc43 gcc44 gcc45 gcc46 mpich2: compile FFTW MPI library with MPICH2 * conflicts with openmpi openmpi: compile FFTW MPI library with OpenMPI * conflicts with mpich2 universal: Build for multiple architectures flex has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures fontconfig has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures freetype has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures gawk has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures gdbm has the variants: compat: Install dbm/ndbm compatibility files universal: Build for multiple architectures gdk-pixbuf2 has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures getopt has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures gettext has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures ghostscript has the variants: cups: Enable CUPS driver no_x11 universal: Build for multiple architectures giflib has the variants: doc: Install HTML documentation no_x11: Legacy compatibility variant * conflicts with x11 universal: Build for multiple architectures [+]x11: Enable X11 support git-core has the variants: bash_completion: Completion support for bash [+]credential_osxkeychain: Install git credential-osxkeychain utility from contrib [+]doc: Install HTML and plaintext documentation gitweb: Install gitweb.cgi [+]pcre python26: Use Python 2.6 * conflicts with python27 [+]python27: Use Python 2.7 * conflicts with python26 svn: Bi-directional subversion repository support universal: Build for multiple architectures glib2 has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures gmake has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures gmp has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures gnome-common has no variants gnome-doc-utils has the variants: python25: Use python 2.5 * conflicts with python26 python27 python26: Use python 2.6 * conflicts with python25 python27 [+]python27: Use python 2.7 * conflicts with python25 python26 gperf has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures grantlee has the variants: debug: Enable debug binaries docs: Build documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures gsed has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures gtk-doc has the variants: python25: Use python 2.5 * conflicts with python26 python27 python26: Use python 2.6 * conflicts with python25 python27 [+]python27: Use python 2.7 * conflicts with python25 python26 gtk2 has the variants: no_x11: Disable X11 support (+)quartz: Support for native Mac OS X graphics * conflicts with x11 * requires no_x11 universal: Build for multiple architectures [+]x11: Enable X11 support * conflicts with quartz help2man has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures hicolor-icon-theme has no variants hunspell has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures ilmbase has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures ImageMagick has the variants: graphviz: Support Graphviz hdri: Support High Dynamic Range Imaging using OpenEXR jbig: Support JBIG jpeg2: Support JPEG-2000 using JasPer lqr: Support Liquid Rescale (experimental) mpeg: Support MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video no_plus_plus: Do not install Magick++ no_x11 pango: Support Pango perl: Install PerlMagick [+]q16: Use 16 bits per pixel quantum * conflicts with q32 q8 q32: Use 32 bits per pixel quantum * conflicts with q16 q8 q8: Use 8 bits per pixel quantum * conflicts with q16 q32 rsvg: Support SVG using librsvg universal: Build for multiple architectures wmf: Support the Windows Metafile Format intltool has no variants iso-codes has no variants jasper has the variants: jiv: build a basic viewer as well universal: Build for multiple architectures jbig2dec has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures jbigkit has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures jpeg has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures kdelibs4 has the variants: debug: Enable debug binaries docs: Build documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures kerberos5 has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures lame has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures lcms has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures lcms2 has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libart_lgpl has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libdaemon has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libedit has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libffi has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libglade2 has the variants: (+)quartz: Support for native Mac OS X graphics universal: Build for multiple architectures libiconv has the variants: cp932fix: Apply a patch to fix the conversion problem between Shift-JIS and Unicode (See Microsoft KB Q170559) enable_cp932fix: Legacy compatibility variant * requires cp932fix universal: Build for multiple architectures libidn has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libiodbc has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures liblzma has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libmng has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libogg has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libpaper has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libpixman has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libpng has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libsdl has the variants: no_x11: Legacy compatibility variant * conflicts with x11 universal: Build for multiple architectures [+]x11: Enable X11 support * conflicts with no_x11 libspectre has the variants: docs: Build documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures libtheora has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libtommath has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libtool has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libvorbis has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libvpx has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures libxml2 has the variants: debug: Enable debug build universal: Build for multiple architectures libxslt has the variants: debug: Enable debug support doc: Install extra documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures libzip has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures m4 has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures mhash has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures mpfr has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures ncurses has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures nosetests_select has no variants openexr has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures openjpeg has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures openssl has the variants: rfc3779: enable RFC 3779: X.509 Extensions for IP Addresses and AS Identifiers universal: Build for multiple architectures orc has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures oxygen-icons has the variants: debug: Enable debug binaries docs: Build documentation p5.12-error has no variants p5.12-getopt-long has no variants p5.12-locale-gettext has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures p5.12-pathtools has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures p5.12-scalar-list-utils has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures p5.12-term-readkey has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures p5.12-xml-parser has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures pango has the variants: builtin_modules: Build the modules into Pango statically (most users do not need this variant) no_x11: Legacy compatibility variant * conflicts with x11 (+)quartz: Support for native Mac OS X graphics universal: Build for multiple architectures [+]x11: Enable X11 support pcre has the variants: doc: Install extra documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures perl5 has the variants: perl5_10: use perl 5.10 * conflicts with perl5_12 perl5_14 perl5_16 perl5_8 [+]perl5_12: use perl 5.12 * conflicts with perl5_10 perl5_14 perl5_16 perl5_8 perl5_14: use perl 5.14 * conflicts with perl5_10 perl5_12 perl5_16 perl5_8 perl5_16: use perl 5.16 * conflicts with perl5_10 perl5_12 perl5_14 perl5_8 perl5_8: use perl 5.8 * conflicts with perl5_10 perl5_12 perl5_14 perl5_16 perl5.12 has the variants: dtrace: Build with DTrace probes shared: Build shared perl library threads: Build with thread support universal: Build for multiple architectures phonon has the variants: debug: Enable debug binaries universal: Build for multiple architectures pkgconfig has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures poppler has the variants: docs: Build gtk-doc documentation * conflicts with universal (+)qt4: Support for the QT4 toolkit (+)quartz: Support for native Mac OS X graphics universal: Build for multiple architectures poppler-data has no variants popt has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures py27-cairo has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures py27-distribute has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures py27-gdbm has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures py27-gobject has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures py27-gtk has the variants: (+)quartz: Support for native Mac OS X graphics * conflicts with x11 universal: Build for multiple architectures [+]x11: Enable X11 support * conflicts with quartz py27-libxml2 has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures py27-nose has no variants py27-numpy has the variants: atlas: Use the MacPorts' ATLAS libraries instead of Apple's Accelerate framework universal: Build for multiple architectures py27-py has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures python27 has the variants: ucs4: Enable support for UCS4 universal: Build for multiple architectures python_select has no variants qca has the variants: debug: Build both release and debug library examples: Include examples in install universal: Build for multiple architectures qimageblitz has the variants: debug: Enable debug binaries docs: Build documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures qjson has the variants: debug: Enable debug binaries docs: Build documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures qt4-mac has the variants: debug: Build both release and debug library demos: Build demos examples: Build examples framework: Build as Frameworks mysql: Enable MySQL SQL Driver odbc: Enable iODBC SQL Driver psql83: Enable Postgre SQL Driver version 8.3 * conflicts with psql84 psql90 psql91 psql84: Enable Postgre SQL Driver version 8.4 * conflicts with psql83 psql90 psql91 psql90: Enable Postgre SQL Driver version 9.0 * conflicts with psql83 psql84 psql91 psql91: Enable Postgre SQL Driver version 9.1 * conflicts with psql83 psql84 psql90 (+)quartz: Build for Native OSX Quartz GUI, not X11 (default) raster: Use raster graphics system by default sqlite2: Enable SQLite version 2 SQL Driver universal: Build for multiple architectures raptor2 has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures rarian has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures rasqal has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures readline has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures redland has the variants: db44 * conflicts with db46 db47 [+]db46 * conflicts with db44 db47 db47 * conflicts with db44 db46 mysql4 * conflicts with mysql5 mysql5 * conflicts with mysql4 postgresql7 * conflicts with postgresql80 postgresql81 postgresql82 postgresql83 postgresql80 * conflicts with postgresql7 postgresql81 postgresql82 postgresql83 postgresql81 * conflicts with postgresql7 postgresql80 postgresql82 postgresql83 postgresql82 * conflicts with postgresql7 postgresql80 postgresql81 postgresql83 postgresql83 * conflicts with postgresql7 postgresql80 postgresql81 postgresql82 sqlite3 universal: Build for multiple architectures rsync has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures schroedinger has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures shared-desktop-ontologies has the variants: debug: Enable debug binaries docs: Build documentation shared-mime-info has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures soprano has the variants: debug: Enable debug binaries docs: Build documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures speex has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures sqlite3 has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures strigi has the variants: debug: Enable debug binaries docs: Build documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures texi2html has no variants texinfo has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures tiff has the variants: jbig: Enable JBIG support universal: Build for multiple architectures unzip has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures urw-fonts has no variants virtuoso has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures webp has the variants: debug: Compile with debugging information and reduce optimization level universal: Build for multiple architectures x264 has the variants: asm: enable intel assembler optimizations (experimental) universal: Build for multiple architectures Xft2 has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures xmlcatmgr has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures xorg-bigreqsproto has the variants: docs: Install extra documentation xorg-inputproto has no variants xorg-kbproto has no variants xorg-libice has the variants: docs: Install extra documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures xorg-libpthread-stubs has no variants xorg-libsm has the variants: docs: Install extra documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures xorg-libX11 has the variants: docs: Install extra documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures xorg-libXau has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures xorg-libxcb has the variants: docs: Install extra documentation python25: Use python 2.5 * conflicts with python26 python27 python31 python32 python26: Use python 2.6 * conflicts with python25 python27 python31 python32 [+]python27: Use python 2.7 * conflicts with python25 python26 python31 python32 python31: Use python 3.1 * conflicts with python25 python26 python27 python32 python32: Use python 3.2 * conflicts with python25 python26 python27 python31 universal: Build for multiple architectures xorg-libXdmcp has the variants: docs: Install extra documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures xorg-libXext has the variants: docs: Install extra documentation universal: Build for multiple architectures xorg-libXrandr has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures xorg-libXt has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures xorg-randrproto has no variants xorg-renderproto has no variants xorg-util-macros has no variants xorg-xcb-proto has the variants: python25: Use python 2.5 * conflicts with python26 python27 python31 python32 python26: Use python 2.6 * conflicts with python25 python27 python31 python32 [+]python27: Use python 2.7 * conflicts with python25 python26 python31 python32 python31: Use python 3.1 * conflicts with python25 python26 python27 python32 python32: Use python 3.2 * conflicts with python25 python26 python27 python31 xorg-xcb-util has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures xorg-xcmiscproto has the variants: docs: Install extra documentation xorg-xextproto has the variants: docs: Install extra documentation xorg-xf86bigfontproto has no variants xorg-xproto has the variants: docs: Install extra documentation xorg-xtrans has the variants: docs: Install extra documentation xrender has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures XviD has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures xz has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures yasm has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures zlib has the variants: universal: Build for multiple architectures
comment:4 Changed 12 years ago by NicosPavlov
The uploaded file could be opened without any issue, and it indeed had a test annotation.
The only difference I can see in the dependencies is that I have by default the +no_x11 variant set, even though it is supposed to be a legacy one. (+no_foo variants are supposed to be replaced by -foo variants)
comment:5 Changed 12 years ago by jan.deluxe@…
Thank you for testing the file and checking your variants. Maybe the +no_x11/-x11 variant is the culprit then. I'm currently rebuilding okular and all of it's dependencies and will report back to you when it's done and hopefully working ;-).
comment:6 Changed 12 years ago by jan.deluxe@…
I don't get it. Still no luck. I did a clean install this time of kdegraphics4 in order to pull packages that might trigger the problem if not being installed. The variants are set to +qt4 +quartz -x11. If I build okular with the debug flag
port -d install okular
I get a message claiming that all available plugins are enabled (pdf, djvu, dvi, etc.).
I also executed
/opt/local/bin/kbuildsycoca4 --noincremental
deleted my ~/Library/Preferences/KDE directory, tried it with a newly created user account... nothing.
I don't know where to look anymore, any clues?
comment:7 follow-ups: 8 9 Changed 12 years ago by NicosPavlov
Although it should not be the source of the issue, we never know: the +no_x11 may still influence some ports which did not do the transition yet.
Then, building okular with +debug may provide more information about the issue in the log.
Finally, sometimes launching the application from the terminal with command line may reveal another behaviour.
comment:8 Changed 12 years ago by jan.deluxe@…
Thank you for your suggestions, I'll try moving my /opt/local away and start with a fresh install issuing the +debug and +no_x11 variants. I tried launching from command line already but it didn't reveal anything new, but who knows, maybe the debug flag helps ;-). I won't be able to do it until next week. I Will report back to you then.
comment:9 Changed 12 years ago by jan.deluxe@…
I finally got it working! Here is what I did:
Building the application with the debug flag and starting it from command line revealed that it was looking for mime information in /opt/local/share/mime. First I had the same behavior as always (e.g. it didn't work). Then I issued the following commands
# make sure to have a clean environment $ rm -r ~/Library/Preferences/KDE $ rm -r /var/tmp/kdecache-username # update the mime databse cache, ignore errors $ sudo update-mime-database /opt/local/share/mime/ # rebuild the system configuration cache $ kbuildsycoca4 --noincremental
I got the hint for looking at the update-mime-db command from here http://standards.freedesktop.org/shared-mime-info-spec/shared-mime-info-spec-latest.html#s2_layout after googleing for mime types and kde.
I can confirm now that okular works as expected with only the +quartz +qt4 -x11 variants set. Maybe the kde-builds should issue the update-mime-db-command after install?
Special thanks to nicos for staying tuned and providing many useful hints!
comment:10 Changed 12 years ago by NicosPavlov
Resolution: | → worksforme |
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Status: | new → closed |
Thank you for reporting this, it is nice to know that you could find a solution. While it is nice to know the solution to this issue, I doubt it should be necessary to run update mime db after each kde install. One simple reason is that if it was the case, there should have been far more reports about similar issues, while I have knowledge of no others.
Sounds to me like a bug in okular, which should be reported to and fixed by the developers of okular (not MacPorts maintainers).