2 days ago I blogged about kprinters GUI support for "poster": http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/3051
My openSUSE-10.2 system has the 2002 version installed, and for me it always worked fine, with no problem whatsoever. I even never thought that there were newer versions around.... So at the time I wrote the blog, I was unaware of any post-2002 additio- nal patches to poster. I only recalled the original ones Michael Goffioul did in 2002 (and which were accepted by the upstream poster author as well). In 2005 and 2006 more modifications were made, and it looks like these led to some (rather unspecified) problems. But I've not seen *any* step by step description how to reproduce the problem, nor an example PostScript file that can trigger it. In any case, for Debian to ship a 1999 version seems a bit odd (given the fact that the upstream author already agreed to ship the 2002 one). If Debian could decide to at least go for the 2002 version again, they'd do a big favor to all KDE users because they could use kprinter with poster again. As it stands now, all Debian KDE users who happen to install poster will get a very ugly error message once they open the Poster tab in kprinter. Peter, I wonder if you can recall any details that led you to the statement "it was very buggy" when you said I had updated the poster package to use the KDE version for some time, but it was very buggy Maybe you have some archive or access to more detailed user complaints that led you to that conclusion? I hope I can help find someone who works on this code again for a little while to remove the bugs anyone found, so a "definite" re-release of poster could be made some time in future, which will make all distros and all users happy. But more specific bug reports would definitely help tremendously in that. -- Kurt Pfeifle System & Network Printing Consultant ---- Linux/Unix/Windows/Samba/CUPS Infotec Deutschland GmbH ..................... Hedelfinger Strasse 58 A RICOH Company ........................... D-70327 Stuttgart/Germany -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]