bleeding-eyes diff (zapping perl regexps from sed invocations) from
jirib, who also tested the complete diff.
According to jirib, it's still very slow (ten minutes for two pages),
but at least it works.
Drop gstoraster (formerly known as ps2raster); it is replaced
by the new gstoraster package.
Also Drop pstopxl, it's currently broken (at least since gs-9.00).
If anyone needs it, please let me know (or patch/repair it yourself
and send me a diff). Note that it would need rather heavy patching
or it had to depend on gnu grep.
ok aja@
are different files for gmake, which leads to wrong target rebuilds
on NFS. Some targets are still rebuilt on NFS, but at least in the
correct order and without trashing ./obj/ld.tr and/or ./obj/ldt.tr.
This hopefully fixes the build problems landry@ and marco@ had with
WRKOBJDIR on NFS.
there is currently no libgs (not even a libgs.a) on static archs.
Install only *one* binary (bin/gs), even in the gtk flavor; the gsc
binary in the gtk flavor was identically to gsx, with the exception
that the display driver (which is the sole purpose of the gtk flavor)
didn't work in gsc.
ok ajacoutot@
advance of actually working.
DIST_SUBDIR and Makefile.inc are obsolete now, so drop them.
Use included (and patched) jasper to simplify the update to gs 8.56.
ok jasper@, jakemsr@
"go for it", espie@
A problem with Ghostscript could make it possible to execute
arbitrary commands. The vulnerability exists when GhostScript
is used to process specially formatted PS files.
An attacker can exploit this vulnerability by creating a
malicious PS file which, when processed with GhostScript, will
result in the execution of arbitrary system commands.
Bump version to 7.05p1
ok naddy@
Important changes:
- prodded by Nikolay Sturm to do the upgrade,
- Gnu-ghostscript is now 5.50, packaging changed slightly,
- most patches have been integrated,
- use MAKE_FLAGS to remove Makefile patches and gnu-make dependency,
- pull pdf_encrypt out from the main package so that gs can be distributed
on CD-Rom,
- simplify DEVICE_DEVS (get list from NetBSD), removed interactive script
for now, as it wasn't reliably upgraded,
- infrastructure allows for Aladdin ghostscript along-side.