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[bug #33741] GSGhostscriptImageRep uses hardcoded path /usr/bin/gs
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Eric Wasylishen |
Subject: |
[bug #33741] GSGhostscriptImageRep uses hardcoded path /usr/bin/gs |
Date: |
Mon, 11 Jul 2011 18:37:43 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #6, bug #33741 (project gnustep):
Sorry, my bad. I changed them to NSLog, and adjusted the behaviour so the
message that an exception occurred is only printed once, so people who don't
have Ghostscript installed don't get spammed with NSLog's.
For PKG_CHECK_MODULES, I found this blog post:
http://myitcorner.com/blog/?p=207 which states that aclocal is responsible for
including the system's pkg.m4 so it can be used in our configure script. Are
you running autoreconf (which runs aclocal)?
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- [bug #33741] GSGhostscriptImageRep uses hardcoded path /usr/bin/gs, Wolfgang Lux, 2011/07/10
- [bug #33741] GSGhostscriptImageRep uses hardcoded path /usr/bin/gs, Eric Wasylishen, 2011/07/10
- [bug #33741] GSGhostscriptImageRep uses hardcoded path /usr/bin/gs, Wolfgang Lux, 2011/07/11
- [bug #33741] GSGhostscriptImageRep uses hardcoded path /usr/bin/gs, Eric Wasylishen, 2011/07/11
- [bug #33741] GSGhostscriptImageRep uses hardcoded path /usr/bin/gs, Wolfgang Lux, 2011/07/11
- [bug #33741] GSGhostscriptImageRep uses hardcoded path /usr/bin/gs, Wolfgang Lux, 2011/07/11
- [bug #33741] GSGhostscriptImageRep uses hardcoded path /usr/bin/gs,
Eric Wasylishen <=
- [bug #33741] GSGhostscriptImageRep uses hardcoded path /usr/bin/gs, Eric Wasylishen, 2011/07/11
- [bug #33741] GSGhostscriptImageRep uses hardcoded path /usr/bin/gs, Wolfgang Lux, 2011/07/11
- [bug #33741] GSGhostscriptImageRep uses hardcoded path /usr/bin/gs, Sebastian Reitenbach, 2011/07/19