What you experience is probably a bug in that exact version of
Ghostscript, so it's not a normal compatibility problem (that
you need a gs older than xxx or newer than xxx). If you want
to investigate further, you'd probably have to chech the release
notes and bug reports for ghostscript. The simplest solution is
just to upgrade to whatever other ghostscript version you happen
to find and you are very likely to solve your problem (otherwise
we would have seen many more problem reports on the mailing lists).

/Mats

Edward Sanford Sutton, III wrote:
On Saturday March 20 2004 18:26, Edward Sanford Sutton, III wrote:

On Saturday March 20 2004 17:59, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:

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this .ps file supposed to be found by dvips (path, hardcoded, command
line argument, environment variables, etc)? Is this problem fixed by
how make web calls this line, or is it actually a problem in that step
of the processing too?
 Any feedback to help lead me along the right path for troubleshooting
these problems would be greatly appreciated.

I suspect a GS bug. What version of Ghostscript do you run?

That's something else I've feared a bit is incompatible versions too. This should summarize my version: $ gs ESP Ghostscript 7.05 (2003-02-05) Copyright (C) 2002 artofcode LLC, Benicia, CA. All rights reserved. This software comes with NO WARRANTY: see the file PUBLIC for details. GS>

Sorry Han-Wen, I meant to reply this out to the list. Is there a list suggesting the dependencies on gs to suggest which gs and version I go for?



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