> > > There's a bug, but I'm not sure if it's me or the source package. > > I sucessfully compiled, but ONLY after making these changes: Thanks for the report, but none of the changes you mention make _compiling_ easier (though the ./debian/rules binary stuff was indeed impossible on systems that didn't already have gs installed.)
> change in wrapper.c > change: #include "paper.h" to: #include <paper.h> Well, that means at least that you don't understand what #include "filename.h" means (it means: first look in the current dir, and then look in the other system include dirs for filename.h), and, if your compiler actuall didn't allow you to compile the wrapper without the above change, then it also means that your C preprocessor doesn't understand it. That would be very strange -- what compiler are you using? (gcc 2.7.2.1-2 on my system seems to be OK). But, you are right in saying that I should replace the "" by <> in the source, the paper.h file isn't in the ./debian dir, so I can just as well use <>. > change in debian/rules > change: > install root debian/setuid /usr/doc/gs/setuid > to: > install root debian/setuid debian/tmp/usr/doc/gs/setuid [..and more..] Wow that's serious! You really should have filed a bug when you discovered this! (and this once more underlies the need for the build stage to be done by ordinary users, not by root). I changed those (and the ""-><> one) in my sources, will probably be uploading new version soon. Thanks, -- joost witteveen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Use Debian/GNU Linux! -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]