Package: gnuplot Version: 4.2.5-1 Severity: normal I've been generating SVG output with Gnuplot, to import into LaTeX files using pdflatex (and hence need to process with rasterizer). This used to work, today it was crashing. After staring at things for a while, it is apparent that Gnuplot is not including the closing </svg> tag in the file. I suppose it is possible that Gnuplot is writing this closing tag, but it is getting held up in the I/O buffer?
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