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Title: Galaxy - Improperly Compiled mupdf-gl pollutes terminal.
Post by: sonar on 19 December 2022, 21:19:07
After opening and scrolling pdf with mupdf-gl, I get endless of these:

Xlib: sequence lost (0x10000 > 0x46) in reply type 0x7!
Xlib: sequence lost (0x10000 > 0x5f) in reply type 0x8!
Xlib: sequence lost (0x10000 > 0x64) in reply type 0x7!
Xlib: sequence lost (0x10000 > 0x69) in reply type 0x8!
Xlib: sequence lost (0x10000 > 0x69) in reply type 0x7!
and so on
and so on....

Oh, my.

mupdf-gl is a must. Okular and poppler is so slooooow and useless (doesn't render epub...).
Title: Re: Galaxy - Improperly Compiled mupdf-gl pollutes terminal.
Post by: nous on 21 December 2022, 15:53:07
Can't reproduce here...
Title: Re: Galaxy - Improperly Compiled mupdf-gl pollutes terminal.
Post by: kbk on 28 December 2022, 18:56:54
I have the same problem with mupdf-gl for a while now!
Could be related to this: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1026809


Title: Re: Galaxy - Improperly Compiled mupdf-gl pollutes terminal.
Post by: capezotte on 29 December 2022, 14:39:38
It is related. It's due to a problem in libX11 code, not a "improper compilation".

libX11-1.8.3-3 should fix it (pacman -Syu if you don't have it yet).
Title: Re: Galaxy - Improperly Compiled mupdf-gl pollutes terminal.
Post by: kbk on 30 December 2022, 17:02:12
It is related. It's due to a problem in libX11 code, not a "improper compilation".

libX11-1.8.3-3 should fix it (pacman -Syu if you don't have it yet).

I do not think so. I had last version libX11 (1.8.3-3) already installed, but the problem persist.
Althought some function work properly, still I cannot go to next page in a pdf using mupdf.
Title: Re: Galaxy - Improperly Compiled mupdf-gl pollutes terminal.
Post by: Lancia on 31 December 2022, 08:39:08
>Althought some function work properly, still I cannot go to next page in a pdf using mupdf.
The "mupdf" package (not "mupdf-gl") works fine here, you can use that if you want.
Title: Re: Galaxy - Improperly Compiled mupdf-gl pollutes terminal.
Post by: kbk on 31 December 2022, 11:36:14
Thanks @Lancia , mupdf works fine, but I think it does not have all the features that mupdf-gl has, like file browser.
Title: Re: Galaxy - Improperly Compiled mupdf-gl pollutes terminal.
Post by: kbk on 03 January 2023, 22:11:50
I think the problem of Xlib is more serious and affect other applications, for now I experience this with emacs and grace-openmotif, the later could not be used with mouse.