Go here
http://web.mol.ru/~zaurus/feed/and download qpdf2_render-freetype-2.3.0-070505a-1_arm.ipk
It may or may not need the following 2 dependencies. This depends on if Cacko already have these installed:
1. libfreetype_6.3.4-1_arm.ipk
2. libt1_1.3.0-1_arm.ipk
What I would do, is try to install qpdf2 first and see if the installer complains about missing libraries, or something to that effect.
I've listed below the package description and dependencies, as listed in the ("Packages" file), which is also in the same directory as above ipk's.
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Package: qpdf2
Version: render-freetype-2.3.0-070505a-1
Depends: libfreetype, libt1
Section: qpe/applications
Architecture: arm
Maintainer: Philip Kohn <pkohn@mail.nih.gov>
MD5Sum: 78968771bae6e701b81bd1653d87a0dd
Size: 437537
Filename: ./qpdf2_render-freetype-2.3.0-070505a-1_arm.ipk
Description: Advanced PDF viewer and organizer for QPE.
Package: libfreetype
Version: 6.3.4-1
Section: Libraries
Architecture: arm
Maintainer: Philip Kohn <pkohn@mail.nih.gov>
MD5Sum: bf1be8c4e0121425c4b8ef62e09a6081
Size: 174028
Filename: libfreetype_6.3.4-1_arm.ipk
Description: A free and portable TrueType font rendering engine.
Package: libt1
Version: 1.3.0-1
Section: Libraries
Architecture: arm
Maintainer: Philip Kohn <pkohn@mail.nih.gov>
MD5Sum: f2167031dd11663d401c48a9e80e18d2
Size: 112279
Filename: libt1_1.3.0-1_arm.ipk
Description: T1lib is a library which generates character and string glyphs from
Adobe Type 1 fonts. T1lib uses most of the code from the X11 rasterizer
donated by IBM to the X11 project, but has eliminated some of the
disadvantages of the rasterizer.
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Jon