*;Riccardo,

Is GSPdf correctly configured to your gs binary? Of course not. GSPdf
looked for GhostScript in /usr/bin, FreeBSD installs it in /usr/local/bin.

GSPdf is working fine now.

Sorry for the noise,

Edwin Ancaer


Op vr 26 mrt. 2021 om 14:26 schreef Riccardo Mottola <
[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> Edwin Ancaer wrote:
> > $ openapp GSPdf
> > 2021-03-24 09:12:32.129 GSPdf[34813:100161] No local time zone specified.
> > 2021-03-24 09:12:32.129 GSPdf[34813:100161] Using time zone with
> > absolute offset 0.
> > 2021-03-24 09:12:32.128 GSPdf[34813:100161] styleoffsets ... guessing
> > offsets
> > 2021-03-24 09:12:32.130 GSPdf[34813:100161] styleoffsets ... guessing
> > offsets
> > Throwing 0x802db6b58, in flight exception: 0
> > Exception caught by C++: 0
> > Throwing 0x8061828a8, in flight exception: 0x802db6b58
> > Exception caught by C++: 0
> > Throwing 0x8061828a8, in flight exception: 0x8061828a8
> > Exception caught by C++: 0
> >
> > The application is still responsive, the  menu is working fine. It
> > just won't open any PDF.
> > Is this a known problem, or is it me again, that failed to install
> > correctly?
> >
>
> For me GSPdf works fine without those errors with both gcc and libobjc2
> runtimes.
>
>
> Those messages are the lastest fun of libobjc2 - I get those exceptions
> too: on any application when it throws any exception. On some systems
> everything works, even with this message on others not.
>
> GCC works fine.
>
> I suppose you really have an exeption, but which one? Is GSPdf correctly
> configured to your gs binary?
>
> can you run in gdb and put a breakpoint in [NSException raise] ?
>
> Riccardo
>

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