Thanks for the info.

I'm seeing some possibly unrelated problems on one of my servers (10.9.5, but no prob on 10.12.x) as of Monday's updates. I'm in process of moving sites off 10.9.5, so maybe this will just speed me up.


On 4/24/17 10:30 PM, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
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.


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