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[Bug 1176131] Re: Please add Acroread package to the Partner repository for Ubuntu Saucy and Trusty

 

Like Petar, I was able to get Acrobat to run by adding a few additional
files.

I just installed the daily build of Trusty amd64 and downloaded the
Acrobat deb file from Adobe. I have not installed Wine.

Acrobat failed to run until I copied the libstdc... and libxml2.so...
(files & links) from an earlier version of Ubuntu. These files are
located in the previous installation's /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu folder.
If you start acroread from a terminal you can see which files are
missing as it attempts to start.

I accomplished this before reading Petar's post, so I don't know if
installing libgtk2.0... would have worked for me or not.

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Title:
  Please add Acroread package to the Partner repository for Ubuntu Saucy
  and Trusty

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