In a fresh system, ghostscript's 'make so' fails - several warnings
which seem to be unchanged from my last build in November, but then

In file included from ./psi/dxmain.c:38:0:
./psi/iapi.h:215:1: note: expected 'char **' but argument is of type 'const 
char **'
 gsapi_get_default_device_list(void *lib, char **list, int *listlen);
 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
make[2]: Leaving directory '/scratch/working/ghostscript-9.20'
make[1]: Leaving directory '/scratch/working/ghostscript-9.20'

I'm way out of my depth on this, with no idea what changed. Any
suggestions, pretty please ?

Meanwhile, I looked at Arch - they don't seem to make so - and then
at Fedora : nothing there for this problem, but a whole string of
CVE fixes - some in the last few days, some earlier - for
CVE-2016-7976/7977/7978/7979/8602/9601 although not all applied in
that order.

I am tempted to apply all of these as security fixes (assuming, for
the moment, that they do apply), but it doesn't look as if they will
solve my FTBFS so I'm stalled.

ĸen
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