I think I had and solved this one before ... but I'm no Perl expert ... but, after "upgrading" my linux installation I'm getting a bunch of errors.

When converting images I get:

pstoimg: Error: "/usr/bin/ppmquant -floyd 256 < /var/tmp/l2h31773/p31811.pnm | /usr/bin/pnmtopng -interlace -trans 'gray85' > img1.png" failed: Bad file descriptor

Error while converting image

over and over ...

I have checked to make sure I have the prerequisites ... I did not have perldoc (A Mandriva Powerpack 2006 install), but that is there now.

bob$ which perldoc ppmquant pnmtopng
/usr/bin/perldoc
/usr/bin/ppmquant
/usr/bin/pnmtopng


Also, I've tried to run as root and get the same errors, so I'm pretty sure it's not a permission error.

I think there is a problem with pstoimg or some other part of the image conversion chain. Is there a command test I can do to trace it down?

Thanks.

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Bob van der Poel ** Wynndel, British Columbia, CANADA **
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