A NOTE has been added to this issue. ====================================================================== https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=5153 ====================================================================== Reported By: wcohrs Assigned To: ====================================================================== Project: graphicsmagick Issue ID: 5153 Category: packaging Reproducibility: always Severity: major Priority: normal Status: new ====================================================================== Date Submitted: 2014-02-26 08:17 CET Last Modified: 2014-02-27 10:09 CET ====================================================================== Summary: gm convert: No decode delegate for postscript Description: SunOS 5.10 Generic_150401-07 i86pc i386 i86pc
gm convert test.ps test.jpg gm convert: No decode delegate for this image format (test.ps). GraphicsMagick 1.3.18 2013-03-10 Q16 http://www.GraphicsMagick.org/ pkginfo | grep CSW | grep ghost application CSWghostscript ghostscript - PostScript and PDF interpreter application CSWghostscript-fonts ghostscript_fonts - Fonts and AFMs for use with GhostScript application CSWgs ghostscript_stub - Transitional package. Content moved to CSWghostscript application CSWgsfonts gsfonts_stub - Transitional package. Content moved to CSWghostscript-fonts the old version work GraphicsMagick 1.3.12 2010-03-08 Q8 http://www.GraphicsMagick.org/ ====================================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (0010739) laurent (manager) - 2014-02-27 10:09 https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=5153#c10739 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note that since that's what I use, I'll focus on fixing ImageMagick for now. I've determined that the issue happens when IM converts the PNG output of gs to JPEG. I think it has a problem handling the transparency of the background. Keeping it as PNG, the output looks good, but with a transparent background. Keeping it as PNG is probably the best solution for now, the file is even smaller than the JPEG. It should be possible to set a proper white background too.
