https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=377688
--- Comment #27 from Ian Newton <i.new...@c-org.com> --- Great your analysis was spot on! Compiling again to get the libgs.so.9.23 file allowed me to manually replace the libgs.so.9.21 file and sym-links libgs.so and libgs.so.9 in /usr/lib64 on my system. This worked straight away showing that the ghostscript version was the problem. Now I must persuade the packaging team at Gentoo/Sabayon to include this later version as it is a dependency for many packages. There may be an issue in that they chose 9.21 as the last fully GPL licensed version. Ghostscript as you surely know is heading for a commercial licensing model which may be holding back inclusion in core repositories. Which would also be the case for other distributions. In the meantime I know what to do if it breaks by being replaced by the 9.21 version files. Many thanks! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.