Hi Christian, On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 10:05 PM, Christian Kastner <c...@debian.org> wrote: > On 2016-07-02 22:03, Christian Kastner wrote: >> Support for jpeg seems to have disappeared in graphviz 2.38.0-14: >> >> $ dot -Tjpeg >> Format: "jpeg" not recognized. Use one of: canon cmap cmapx cmapx_np dot >> eps fig gd gd2 gv imap imap_np ismap pdf pic plain plain-ext png pov ps ps2 >> svg svgz tk vml vmlz x11 xdot xdot1.2 xdot1.4 xlib Was it part of the 'Format' output? Do you still see advertised jpeg support via 'loadimage' when you issue 'dot -v notexist'?
>> With 2.38.0-13, everything is still fine. Do you still have it in your apt cache or how did you get the binaries? I may try to test those during DebConf'16, but please note I've serious network problems. I got an USB WiFi card for my laptop, which is said to work correctly in a desktop machine. But in my laptop, after a minute (maybe less) it fails to connect to anything. Nothing related in the logs. If I renew my IP (ifdown / ifup), I get an other minute of network. This kills me and makes even simple internet browsing hard. :( > This is probably related to #827675. Can be. I've the sources for -13 and -14 locally and I've rebuilt -13 in a mostly clean chroot. After downgrading to it, I still get the 'jpeg' format not recognized error. This strengthens me in that it's not a problem in graphviz itself, but an underlying library. Maybe related to the Jasper (JPEG2000 support) removal[1]? Cheers, Laszlo/GCS [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=jasper-rm;users=j...@debian.org