Hi Ferry,

On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 22:44:36 +0200, Ferry Toth wrote:
> I have tried not to sound any false alarms, but the only command line
> option that appears to be related to the interpreter crashing seems to be
> the -dDELAYBIND option.

As far as I know, -dDELAYBIND is needed for the redefined PostScript
operators to work (refer to the "PRINCIPLE OF CONVERSION" section of the
pstoedit manual page for background).

> As far as I can tell it is not related to a particular .ps file.
> However I have attached my test file here.

Thank you. This file is basically a text document, rather than a graphics
file, so it's a bit off from what pstoedit normally works on.

Can you please test what behaviour you get with the file in the "examples"
subdirectories of the pstoedit and ghostscript source packages?

> As far as I know importing into Inkscape worked fine until a recent
> upgrade of gs.

I've tested things with your example file using sid snapshots for the dates 
2008-02-28, 2008-03-02, 2008-03-10, 2008-03-13 (i.e. all dates this year
from http://snapshot.debian.net/package/ghostscript) and with all of them
the "Error: /typecheck in --mul--" was reproducible, so I don't see evidence
of a regression in gs.

Ray
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