I didn't test ImageMagick; I only noticed that rev-upgrade wanted to rebuild it too with 9.21_0, but it was happy with the older version of ghostscript.
I see there's now a correctly linked 9.21_1 of ghostscript, and it appears to be ok; in particular, otool -L /opt/local/bin/gs now shows the full path of that library that it wasn't finding before, and gs is working in the situations it wasn't before. > On Apr 24, 2017, at 10:54, Bill Christensen <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Same here. > > Did ImageMagick @6.9.8-3_0+x11 work for you after downgrading ghostscript? I > downgraded both just to be sure, but will reactivate ImageMagick > @6.9.8-3_0+x11 if it's working. > > On 4/24/17 3:19 AM, Richard L. Hamilton wrote: >> [email protected]_0+x11 isn't finding a shared object libgs.9.21.dylib (which >> is there in /opt/local/lib, so presumably a -L option isn't being passed?). >> This causes clips upgrade to fail (because it wants to use ps2pdf on a >> couple of its documentation files). It also seems to cause a problem with >> ImageMagick, as reported by the check of binaries for linking errors. >> >> Perversely, the ghostscript upgrade seems to succeed, meaning I had to >> delete it and rerun it with port -k upgrade ghostscript, to get a log file >> (attached). Falling back to 9.19_0+x11 make everything else happy again. >> >> This was on El Capitan, but seems also to be happening on Sierra. >> > > > -- > Bill Christensen > http://SustainableSources.com > http://LinkedIn.com/in/billc108 >
