Juanito


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Posted: April 07 2008,05:14 |
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Quote | But there is no /usr/*/lib/libgs.so* in DSL that I can see, and that would have to be there. Correct me if I am wrong, though |
- It is my understanding that the shared lib is required - I was working on a suggestion made by Curaga to try gsview - and that gs-7.05 would have to recompiled using "make so" (which fails when I try, but this could be due to the occasional weirdness that compile-3.3.5 throws up).
Quote | All my gsview extension consists of is /opt/gsview-4.9/bin/gsview and /opt/gsview-4.9/lib/libgs.so.8.62, with a couple of symlinks. That is all it needs to read pdf files, but those two files take the .uci to 7MB. I hope the space taken up by the newer versions is made up for by support of more modern pdf files. |
- if your extension reads more pdf files, it'll be worth it. Did you strip the gsview binary and libgs.so?
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