But, why does it work flawlessly in Acrobat? Should I instead report this bug to the maintainer of GhostScript? Thanks. > From: http://www.bugs.debian.org/~owner (Debian Bug Tracking System) > Date: Tue Jun 29, 6:05pm > > This is an automatic notification regarding your bug report. > > It has been closed by one of the developers, namely > "J.H.M. Dassen" <http://www.wi.leidenuniv.nl/~jdassen>. > > Their explanation is attached below. If this explanation is > unsatisfactory and you haven't received a better one in a separate > message then please contact the developer directly, or email > http://www.bugs.debian.org/~submit or me. > > Ian Jackson > (administrator, Debian bugs database) > > Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 01:00:14 +0200 > From: "J.H.M. Dassen" <http://www.wi.leidenuniv.nl/~jdassen> > To: 40432-http://www.bugs.debian.org/~done > Subject: Re: Bug#40432: pstotext conversion problem > Message-ID: <19990630010013.http://www.pc203a.wi.leidenuniv.nl/~A27517> > References: <19990629150900.20372.qmail> > In-Reply-To: <19990629150900.20372.qmail>; from robert on Tue, Jun 29, 1999 at 03:08:57PM +0000 > > On Tue, Jun 29, 1999 at 15:08:57 +0000, robert wrote: > > I'm getting a failure when trying to convert a PDF file which I can > > correctly view in AcroBat (acroread) v. 3.0. Here's what pstotext -debug > > reveals: > > This is definitely not a pstotext bug. Ghostscript (via gv) has the same > problem. xpdf complains: > Error (0): PDF file is damaged - attempting to reconstruct xref table... > Error (988): Missing 'endstream' > > Thus it's nearly certain the problem is that your PDF file isn't right. > > I'm closing this bug, > Ray