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Subject: Re: Possible xpdf packaging error?
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From: Eliot Moss <moss@cs.umass.edu>
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Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2022 15:03:43 -0400
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On 4/7/2022 11:13 AM, airplanemath via Cygwin wrote:
 > On Thu, Apr 07 2022, Eliot Moss wrote:
 >
 >> Dear Cygwin-ers --
 >>
 >> Today I had use for pdftotext.  It man page is installed, but the program
 >> itself is missing.  On Ubuntu (etc.) it is part of the xpdf package, the
 >> Cygwin version of which I have installed.  pdftotext.cc is in the source
 >> package, but its executable is not present in the binary package.
 >>
 > $ cygcheck -p bin/pdftotext
 > Found 6 matches for bin/pdftotext
 > poppler-debuginfo-0.88.0-1 - poppler-debuginfo: Debug info for poppler
 > poppler-debuginfo-0.88.0-2 - poppler-debuginfo: Debug info for poppler
 > poppler-debuginfo-21.01.0-1 - poppler-debuginfo: Debug info for poppler
 > poppler-0.88.0-1 - poppler: PDF manipulation utilities
 > poppler-0.88.0-2 - poppler: PDF manipulation utilities
 > poppler-21.01.0-1 - poppler: PDF manipulation utilities
 >
 > Try installing poppler
 >
 >> So I am wondering if this is intentional (is pdftotext somewhere else?) or an
 >> oversight.  The situation seems the same from at least the 4.01.01 release
 >> onward to 4.03 (current) release.
 >
 > This looks to be intentional, given the mention in the last several
 > announcements, e.g.
 > https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin-announce/2021-February/009922.html
 >
 >>
 >> I suppose I can try getting all the necessary dependencies and building from
 >> source, if need be, but though this worth asking about.
 >>
 >> Regards - Eliot Moss
 >
 > Other ways to check are cygcheck -p pdftotext.exe or
 > https://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=bin%2Fpdftotext&arch=x86_64,

Thanks - I had noticed, but not connected, that pdftotext is in poppler-utilsfor Ubuntu.  But it's 
odd to have a man page for something in one package
and the executable in another, no?

No worries - I'll install poppler.

Regards - Eliot

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