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Package: gs-gpl
Version: 8.15-2
Severity: serious
Architecture: s390
Hi,
on s390 (but not on any other debian arch) the new version of gs-gpl
fails when converting a (specific) file with fig2dev:
| [sid] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tor/tor-0.1.0.12/doc/design-paper$ fig2dev -L pdf
cell-struct.fig cell-struct.pdf
| Unrecoverable error: typecheck in .getdeviceparams
| Operand stack:
| false --nostringval-- InputAttributes --nostringval-- 0
--nostringval-- PageSize --nostringval-- -2048 --nostringval--
--nostringval--
| fig2dev: broken pipe (GhostScript aborted?)
| command was: gs -q -dNOPAUSE -sAutoRotatePages=None
-dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode -sDEVICE=pdfwrite
-sOutputFile=cell-struct.pdf - -c quit
The previous version (8.01-5) did not have this bug, it works without
problems.
I have attached the file in question.
It would be great if you could fix this quickly, since this regression
causes a FTBFS for tor FTBFS on s390 (and severity serious for that
matter).
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cell-struct.fig
Description: application/xfig
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Version: 8.15-4.1
This bug should have been closed long ago when Bastian Blank uploaded an
NMU to build gs-gpl with gcc-3.4 on s390, which was reported to serve as
a workaround. Doing so now, especially as the bug has recently become RC
again.
Regards,
Daniel.
P.S.: Bastian, can you please check whether current gcc-4.1 also fixes the bug?
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