On Tuesday 22 January 2008, Andrew Ross wrote:
> Torquil,
>
> I am surprised the jpeg driver has stopped working for you. Nothing has
> changed recently that should affect fonts. Have you ever had it working
> for you from SVN? You might want to check that you have the required
> fonts installed. By default plplot tries to use the Freefont truetype
> fonts. Did the output from cmake complain about missing fonts? I assume
> not, as otherwise it should have disabled freetype support.
>
> Does the png driver work? Both jpeg and png are actually produced by the
> gd driver. If both fail then the problem is actually likely to be with
> gd or the freetype support rather than libjpeg.
>
> I have tried your sample program with svn and it works fine for me on
> ubuntu gutsy. Can you try compiling with debugging and run it using
> gdb? This might give us a better idea where it is crashing.
>
> Andrew

I found out I had made an installation mistake. I had the plplot9-driver-gd 
from the Debian Sid archive already installed when I upgraded to the packages 
I made from SVN. But sisnce I didn't know that I needed the gd-driver I 
didn't install the SVN-version of that one, so I had a version mixup. Now 
everything is OK, I also upgraded the gd-driver. Sorry about the false 
report.

Best regards,
Torquil Sørensen

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