If I recall well, that problem is solved if you rename pstoimg 
(in the LaTeX2HTML dir) to some other name (pstoimg.orig, for
instance), and pstoimg_nopipes to pstoimg. 

                Jesus.

Francisco Solsona writes:
 >      Hello all,
 > 
 >      I've installed latex2html v98.1 without any single
 > problem. I'm running RedHat Linux 5.1 in a pentium. The problem is
 > when I try to convert simple latex files (even de example that comes
 > with the distribution), I get the following error:
 > 
 > -----------------------
 > | Image is PGM, 85x29
 > | Running /usr/bin/pnmcrop < image001.ppm | /usr/bin/ppmquant 256 | 
 >/usr/bin/pnmtopng -interlace -trans '#ffffff'  > s2img1.png
 > | pnmcrop: cropping 2 rows off the top
 > | pnmcrop: cropping 2 rows off the bottom
 > | pnmcrop: cropping 2 cols off the left
 > | pnmcrop: a file read or write error occurred at some point
 > | pnmcrop: fclose - Bad file descriptor
 > | ppmquant: EOF / read error reading magic number
 > | pnmtopng: EOF / read error reading magic number
 > | pstoimg: Conversion failed: Illegal seek
 > | 
 > | Output image is in file: /tmp/l2h4263/s2img1.png 
 > | 
 > |  *** finished child process: #4277
 > | 
 > | Error while converting image: No such file or directory
 > ------------------------
 > 
 > this is with the -debug flag. I've read the troubleshooting section in 
 > the manual at no avail.
 > 
 >      The first two (pnmcrop and ppmquant) work OK, but the last one 
 > pnmtopng gives a segmentation fault. I don't know what is wrong,
 > please help me. 
 > 
 > Thank you,
 > Francisco
 > -- 
 > Real programmers don't read manuals. Reliance on a reference is a
 > hallmark of the novice and the coward.
 > 

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