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Package: gozer
Version: 0.5-1
I'm having some about some problems with gozer, and I think they may be
related to the Debian configuration of Imlib2...
All I want to do is produce a ppm / pnm from gozer which I can then process
further with the NetPBM suite... however...
$ gozer -t "sample text" -o test.pnm | pnmtopng >/home/gdh/q.png
pnmtopng: bad magic number - not a ppm, pgm, or pbm file
I've tried changing the output file extension to .ppm, pgm, .pbm with no
luck - the file that comes out of gozer is always a 'P8'. My present
solution involves producing a PNG from gozer, and then using 'pngtopnm'
which is obviously wasteful.
I'm using Debian woody on i386, kernel 2.2.20...
Cheers,
gdh
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Closed. See upstream's comments in the BTS.
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