Thanks for looking at this! I can confirm that everything seems to be OK in the latest testing versions, so things look fine going forward.
As for Debian bullseye/stable (which I think is out of scope by now, but others finding this bug may want some info), back-porting ghostscript 9.55.0 to bullseye doesn't help. The easiest fix I've found for bullseye is pinning/forcing ghostscript to the latest buster binary (9.27~dfsg-2+deb10u5 at the time of this writing). Thanks for following up and I'm glad it will all work well in bookworm! - Dean On 1/16/22 5:56 PM, Hilmar Preuße wrote: > Am 27.06.2021 um 23:14 teilte Dean Serenevy mit: > > Hi Dean, > > I had a look at the link you posted. It says that the issue is caused by a > broken ghostscript version. Currently I'm failing to reproduce the issue > using Debian unstable and > > hille@sid:~ $ gs --version > 9.55.0 > > I've used xpdf to have a look at the generated pdf file. Do you still see the > issue? > > Hilmar > >> The behavior appears to be the same problem reported in [1], in that >> compiling the stack overflow document produces the same incorrect output >> shown on the site. Though the comments on that post suggest that the >> problem was a known issue and would be fixed in texlive 2020 (which is >> the version in bullseye). The comments in that posting claim the problem >> was in xdvipdfmx which is why I am filing this bug against >> texlive-binaries. >> >> [1] >> https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/516100/problem-with-rput-command-with-xelatex-and-pstricks >>
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