On 2007-11-28 22:05- Andrew Ross wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 10:44:07AM -0800, Alan Irwin wrote:
>>
>> Andrew, to pursue this further I think we need to find out exactly what in
>> x03.pscairo is causing modern gv/gs to choke. For Debian testing, here is
>> the current ghostscript error m
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 10:44:07AM -0800, Alan Irwin wrote:
>
> Andrew, to pursue this further I think we need to find out exactly what in
> x03.pscairo is causing modern gv/gs to choke. For Debian testing, here is
> the current ghostscript error message (which you get by using the --noquiet
> opt
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 10:44:07AM -0800, Alan Irwin wrote:
> In the course of doing a lot of research on this problem, I just made a most
> interesting discovery. The problem has nothing to do with gcc version,
> pango/cairo stack, or whether the system is Intel or PPC or 32-bit or
> 64-bit. Inst
In the course of doing a lot of research on this problem, I just made a most
interesting discovery. The problem has nothing to do with gcc version,
pango/cairo stack, or whether the system is Intel or PPC or 32-bit or
64-bit. Instead, it is all about gv/gs version!
If I use gv version 3.6.3/gs ve
Here is the score now:
pango 1.14.5 and cairo 1.2.4 are fine except for tiny text (Andrew).
pango 1.15.5 and cairo 1.2.6 are fine (Hazen PPC/64).
*pango 1.16.4 and cairo 1.4.6 are fine (Alan Intel/32).
*pango 1.16.4 and cairo 1.4.6 have major issues (Alan Intel/64).
pango 1.16.5 and cairo 1.4.
On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 07:53:56AM -0800, Alan Irwin wrote:
> On 2007-11-26 20:58- Andrew Ross wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi Alan,
> >
> > My test results for pscairo.
> >
> > Ubuntu edgy
> > libpango1.0-dev 1.14.5-0ubuntu1
> > libcairo2-dev 1.2.4-1ubuntu2
> > Plots appear ok, but the text is tiny to th