Error in ghostscript ?

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On Sat, 2006-04-29 at 01:02 +0000, Sam Drinkard wrote:

> Just tried to run a perl script to do some ripping and converting of a
> postscript file, and ghostscript bombed out with the error message
> below.  Can someone tell me is this really a ghostscript error, or is
> there more to it than this?  If need be, I can attach the perl script
> that caused the error, but I think it is OK.  Don't have another
> machine to test it on.  Oh yeah, FWIW, this is an  x86_64 machine.
> 
> Thanks...
> 
> Sam
> 
> $ perl pstojpg.pl wrf_plots.ps
> Ripping pages
> GNU Ghostscript 7.07 (2003-05-17)
> Copyright (C) 2003 artofcode LLC, Benicia, CA.  All rights reserved.
> This software comes with NO WARRANTY: see the file PUBLIC for details.
> Loading NimbusRomNo9L-Regu font
> from /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n021003l.pfb... 3221168 1790617
> 1711216 404182 0 done.
> Using NimbusRomanNo9L-Regu font for NimbusRomNo9L-Regu.
> Loading NimbusSanL-Regu font
> from /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n019003l.pfb... 3755248 2307115
> 1748296 423554 0 done.
> Using NimbusSansL-Regu font for NimbusSanL-Regu.
> Error: /invalidfileaccess in --.outputpage--
> Operand stack:
>    1   true
> Execution stack:
>    %interp_exit   .runexec2   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   --
> nostringval--   2   %stopped_push   --nostringval--   --nostringval--
> --nostringval--   false   1   %stopped_push   1   3   %oparray_pop   1
> 3   %oparray_pop   1   3   %oparray_pop   1   3   %
> oparray_pop   .runexec2   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   --
> nostringval--   2   %stopped_push   --nostringval--   0   3   %
> oparray_pop   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   --
> nostringval--
> Dictionary stack:
>    --dict:1064/1123(ro)(G)--   --dict:0/20(G)--   --dict:152/200(L)--
> Current allocation mode is local
> Last OS error: 2
> Current file position is 324324
> GNU Ghostscript 7.07: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
> Processing pages
> 

Sorry to bother everyone.  I found the problem myself.  Should have
looked before leaping.  I was missing a tmp directory.

Sam

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