A second follow-up to my own post:

I moved everything over to a FAT16 disk, and that did not solve the problem. 
(So it would seem that the revised FD FAT32 support is still good!)

I also discovered that there is a more recent version of ARA-PDF than I was 
using.  One previous version includes the desired GhostScript distro.  But I 
found no combination of ARA-PDF and GS that will now work for me.

I am at a loss to explain how this was working before and seemingly cannot 
be made to work now in any configuration.

--John Hupp

----- Original Message ----- 
From: John Hupp
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Arachne PDF viewer failing under FD 1.0


More on my dealings with this issue.

I did create a FD 0.9 SR2 boot disk (as updated in the successful old
installation) and still experienced the same problem.

I also downloaded a fresh copy of the recommended distro of GhostScript, and
that did not help.

Eric comments on the edition of GhostScript included in the FreeDOS 1.0
bundle, saying he had the idea that it does not work.  Apart from the
question of why it was included (what the envisioned usage was) and whether
someone knows how to use it as a freestanding PDF viewer, I had earlier
considered that on account of PATH, Arachne might be trying to use
C:\FDOS\GS rather than the intended C:\GS, so I moved C:\FDOS\GS to
C:\GS_FDOS, a location out of the PATH.  This did not solve the problem.

I have one other idea to test currently: I remember now that the previous
successful installation was FAT16 because I had identified a few OpenGEM
apps (Doodle, Draw and Paint) that did not work with FD FAT32 at that point.
These seem to work now under the current FAT32 installation, but could
ARA-PDF and GS be conflicting with a different part of the FD FAT32
implementation?  Other than hardware, this is about the only other variable
I can think of.

--John Hupp

----- Original Message ----- 
From: John Hupp
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 12:37 PM
Subject: [Freedos-user] Arachne PDF viewer failing under FD 1.0


Under FD 0.9 SR2 with critical patches dating to 2-3 months ago, I was
running Arachne 1.90JG with the ARA-PDF plug-in (which makes use of a
certain distro of GhostScript v7.05) to view PDF files with images.  (Very
nice!)

But this has failed with FD 1.0 and Arachne 1.90J1 (the newest release) and
using the same versions of ARA-PDF and GhostScript.

And it still fails for me if I drop back to Arachne 1.90JG.

On the face it of, the only other things to have changed are the hardware
and the version of FreeDOS (and perhaps a few other plug-ins in the
successful old installation of Arachne - but that shouldn't matter as far as
I know).

If anyone would like to try this out, the ingredients are:

Arachne v1.90J1 (the FD full CD ISO has the previous release 1.90JG):
http://www.cisnet.com/glennmcc/arachne/a190j1.zip
The right version of GhostScript:
http://www.cisnet.com/glennmcc/apm/gs705dos.zip (unzip to C:\GS)
The ARA-PDF plug-in: http://www.cisnet.com/glennmcc/apm/ara-pdf.apm (just
open this in Arachne to install)

*IF* Arachne is tripping over a FreeDOS component, I don't have a
quick-and-easy idea for locating it.  I may try creating a FreeDOS 0.9 SR2
boot disk with the updates I was previously using.  I should say that the
GhostScript error file referenced by Arachne is empty.  (Before digging into
this further, I'd rather hear that someone else has already identified the
problem.)

Anyone else successfully or not successfully using Arachne 1.90Jx with
ARA-PDF under FreeDOS 1.0?

I think it would be helpful if someone knew how to use GhostScript as a
freestanding PDF viewer outside of Arachne.  (It would also be a nice
capability on its own merits!)  That may indicate whether the conflict is
with GS or Arachne.  1-2 front-ends have been created for doing this in
user-friendly fashion, but I haven't gotten either to work with this distro
of GS.

I see, by the way, that we have included a distribution of GhostScript with
the full FD ISO, so I imagine that someone here knows how to use it for
something in FD.  I don't know if it is the same distribution that Glenn
McCorkle offers above.

--John Hupp


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