Re: gs 3.53 and up

1996-08-25 Thread joost witteveen
> > Ervin D. Walter writes ("gs 3.53 and up"): > ... > > Now, the wierd parts. First, these errors don't occur every time, and > > they don't occur in the same place every time. Second, the exact save > > .ps file sent through gs 2.whatever or gs

Re: gs 3.53 and up

1996-08-24 Thread Ian Jackson
Ervin D. Walter writes ("gs 3.53 and up"): ... > Now, the wierd parts. First, these errors don't occur every time, and > they don't occur in the same place every time. Second, the exact save > .ps file sent through gs 2.whatever or gs >= 3.53 *compiled with &

Re: gs 3.53 and up

1996-08-16 Thread Susan G. Kleinmann
Hi Ervin -- You said: > I have had a problem using ghostscript verisons 3.53 up through 4.00 > in the standard distributions. ... > I have solved the problem personally by downloading gs 4.00 and > compiling it with no gcc optimizations. However, I have to install > it in /usr/local/ because

Re: gs 3.53 and up

1996-08-16 Thread joost witteveen
din version, presumably the newer Alladin > version has more features, and different bugs. > So if you have source from one and a binary from the other, you > may be hunting bugs that are no longer with us... The latest GNU version is (AFAIK) 3.33. As his problems are with gs 3.53 and up, he can only be using Alladin version. -- joost witteveen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Use Debian/GNU Linux!

Re: gs 3.53 and up

1996-08-16 Thread Kevin M Bealer
On Thu, 15 Aug 1996, Ervin D. Walter wrote: > I have had a problem using ghostscript verisons 3.53 up through 4.00 > in the standard distributions. Specifically, when I try to use gs > with *any* device be it the console, X, or a printer, I get errors > like the following with the standard distri

gs 3.53 and up

1996-08-16 Thread Ervin D. Walter
I have had a problem using ghostscript verisons 3.53 up through 4.00 in the standard distributions. Specifically, when I try to use gs with *any* device be it the console, X, or a printer, I get errors like the following with the standard distribs and compiled versions: Error: /limitcheck in --mo