I'm trying to get latex2html-98.1p1.tar.gz working on a solaris-2.5.1
box.

I have the newest perl:
This is perl, version 5.004_04 built for sun4-solaris    

Whatever I do I can't get gs to output an image i.e.:
late2html
        ...
*** finished child process: #20217

/opt2/local/src/latex2html/pstoimg -tmp 
/homes/L2/kouba/public_html/DefDerDIRECTORY/DefDer/l2h20204/  -gif -debug -discard 
-interlace -antialias -depth 1 -scale 1.6 -geometry 146x36 -crop bls -margins 135,72 
-transparent -out img12.gif 
/homes/L2/kouba/public_html/DefDerDIRECTORY/DefDer/l2h20204/image012.ps

current directory is /homes/L2/kouba/public_html/DefDerDIRECTORY/DefDer/ ...

temp directory is /homes/L2/kouba/public_html/DefDerDIRECTORY/DefDer/l2h20204/ ...

Using /homes/L2/kouba/public_html/DefDerDIRECTORY/DefDer/l2h20204/ as tmp directory
pstoimg: Page dimensions are 612x792
Running /opt2/local/bin/gs -q -dNOPAUSE -dNO_PAUSE  -sDEVICE=ppmraw -g260x98  -r115 
-dTextAlphaBits=4  -sOutputFile=image012.ppm
GS>-130 -676 translate
GS>(image012.ps) run
GS>quit
GS>
Running /opt2/local/netpbm/bin/pnmcrop < image012.ppm | /opt2/local/netpbm/bin/pnmcrop 
-bot | /opt2/local/netpbm/bin/pnmcrop -l  > image012.ppm.tmp
pnmcrop: cropping 98 rows off the top
pnmcrop: cropping 259 cols off the left      


So the image gets cropped to nothing.  I try it by hand:
DefDer/l2h20204 # /opt2/local/bin/gs -q -dNOPAUSE -dNO_PAUSE  -sDEVICE=ppm -g260x98  
-r115 -dTextAlphaBits=4  -sOutputFile=image012.ppm
GS>-130 -676 translate
GS>(image012.ps) run
GS>quit                                             

I view image012.ppm and get just a white square.  I played with the
options running gs manually without success.  I checked out the FAQ,
troubleshooting, and the mailing list archives.   Theres a patch
but it looks like it was already appled, I tried various other things
I tried without any luck.

Any suggestions?
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