Hi Damian, > But I agree, variations between releases are a pain. > > I must admit that far worse is the change between a working > Ghostscript in CentOS 6.6 which displays nicely on a Gnome desktop and > a Ghostscript in CentOS 7.9 which segfaults just as it trys to bring > the window up. > > At least I or somebody else can fix, or has a fix for, the MM stuff.
I disagree. I'd much rather have a halting failure than a silent corruption which flows downstream. Regression tests on the output are the eyeballs which spot these new bugs quickly. -- Cheers, Ralph.