On 18 Mar, Xun Cheng wrote:

> The possible reason is that gs can't load your new library in
> XFree86 3.3.2
> Try run gs directly from command line to see what happens.
> If it's the library reason, one approach is to restore your
> old library somewhere and use LD_LIBRARY_PATH to load
> the old library when runnung gs. It can be done through 
> a wrapper around gs setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
> Another approach is to re build gs.

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Hi, xun.  Thanks for responding.  If I just type "gs" (no arguments) on
the command line, and it drops core, would you say that we have found
the problem, or might that be unrelated?

Thanks.

Jeff



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