Comment #24 on issue 1562 by jan.nieuwenhuizen: using \sans on Windows
gives 'gs' error (2.13.53) fails to compile
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1562
Thanks. It's still there, trying to read:
C:\ProgramData\Symantec\Definitions\VirusDefs\TMP37CC.TMP
Any idea how gs gets pointed to that location?
I asked you to use a new full ghostscript-9.02 package but see that
I failed to provide the link.
Here's a link to a full, fresh ghostscript 9.02 package
to be unpacked at the same spot (it includes usr/).
http://lilypond.org/~janneke/ghostscript-9.02.zip
And yes, if this does not work, then a procmon log with an
identical run that succeeds on no-SP1 could be helpful.
Thanks!
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