--- On Wed, 10/8/11, Bill Allombert bill.allomb...@math.u-bordeaux1.fr wrote:
Well, I understand this, but that still does not adress why
the bug is relevant
to Debian and libjpeg6b
Debian does not use -Bsymbolic-functions and hplip does not
depend on libjpeg6b.
I am neither a Ubuntu nor
--- On Tue, 9/8/11, Bill Allombert bill.allomb...@math.u-bordeaux1.fr wrote:
+0200, Till Kamppeter wrote:
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If simply building HPLIP against the new libjpeg would
also fix the
printing problem would be great. Someone should test
that.
I really doubt it makes a difference, but
Matthew T. Atkinson wrote:
Hello,
I can confirm that the 1.0 patch causes the problem. However, it may
surprise you to learn that the 1.1 patch also does! I am not (yet)
forcing grey colour modes; am concentrating on getting some paper size
issues fixed at the moment.
The source will be public
Roger Leigh wrote:
None at all for ijsgimpprint. There was a problem a while ago (well
over a year and a half IIRC, probably over two), but that's been long
fixed. Note that ijsgimpprint links with libijs, using the Debian
libijs-dev package, and so will not be susceptible to IJS bugs at the
Hi Dave,
I have checked the krgb-1.1 patch against
GPL ghostscript 8.15
that it doesn't break epsonepl like the 1.0-patch
did; I have also tried putting the 1.1-patch
against AFPL ghostscript 8.50, and I am afraid
some macros in src/gsmalloc.h has changed so the
1.1 patch won't compile.
--- Matthew T. Atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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I've built and used both 8.14 and 8.15 during the
development of my IJS
module so far. Both worked. I got them both from
ghostscript.com so no
KRGB patch, as you explained.
if 8.14 doesn't segfault for you, that's good; but
it
Matthew T. Atkinson wrote:
I can confirm that my IJS module works with the 8.01 source before
Debian packages, as downloaded from packages.debian.org.
It looks like it is the same bug with the KRGB patch then. So
what color-model and color/gray-depth has your ijs driver got at the
moment? (I
Geert Stappers wrote:
Hello,
As member of the epsonepl project I was informed
that this bug, #256787, blocks usage of epsonepl software,
so I did a Non Maintainer Upload to the 6 days delay que.
I hope that this NMU leaves more time for #294430
HTH
Geert Stappers
Thanks - I am not entirely sure
Matthew T. Atkinson wrote:
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I'm afraid I won't be able to do that for a while; I was going to last
night but my desktop's monitor decided to break. I can't test the
packages on my laptop because it's not the same architecture as the
packages :-). If you have the sources, I can build them,
Hi Matthew,
2nd thought - building ghostscript from source is a bit daunting
for first-timers, but debian does ship all the rpm tools,
(if you just do apt-get install rpm or something)
so you should be able to do it in a easier way by rebuilding
the source rpm for your arch.
Matthew,
You could try the afpl gs 8.14 one of our people provides:
http://www.boelstler.net/gs-afpl_8.14-3_i386.deb
we also have an older afpl gs 8.00 debian package on our project's
download page.(http://sourceforge.net/projects/epsonepl/)
I built the one on our project page myself so I am quite
Matthew,
Thanks for the update. As it happens, the IJS module for the Braille
embosser I'm working on can accept colour data (but converts it to
greyscale). This is because the embosser is capable of printing at a
number of different ``intensity'' levels. So it's not usually a 1-bit
device
beside the licensing issue (afpl gs has a very different
license), the KRGB patch apparently breaks 1-bit
IJS devices;
http://www.cups.org/espgs/str.php?L1077
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=12371
And I think this is the same segfault:
Debian Bug #294430
gs-gpl: New Upstream fixes IJS
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
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The bug is almost certainly present on the Debian gs-esp package as well.
Both Debian gs-gpl and Debian gs-esp have had the KRGB patch in for quite a
while.
I have been going through the debian changelogs when this e-mail arrives.
Yes, gs-esp (7.07) had
BTW, bug 256787 had already been fixed upstream
(the patch was accepted by ghostcript CVS in May last year,
and GPL ghostscript 8.15 and AFPL ghostscript 8.50
onwards contains it).
bug 272122:
Since I was the one who provide the fix for bug 256787,
I know it not only affects epsonepl but every ijs
The Brallie embosser is most certainly a 1-bit device?
I believe the Debian bug #294430 New Upstream fixes IJS Segfault is the same one as these two
in the CUPS database and Mandrake's bug tracking system - the bug in
fact affects many more
B/W devices driven through ijs on Debian, than just
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