severity 414002 normal found 414002 ghostscript/8.71~dfsg2-6 quit Bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
> texlive-pstricks pdf documentation of pst-geo could not build from > source. And even viewed. > But you could regress this bug since we have the already built > documentation on the tar.bz2 Ah, so you mean the upstream TeXLive pstricks package is another testcase, rather than that some Debian package such as texlive-extra is failing to build from source. Ok, lowering severity. Do you know what was the intent of the checks preventing inclusion of files from ../ introduced around 4 years ago that Ralf Stubner mentioned? In modern gs, they seem to be enabled by -dSAFER, despite not having anything to do with the description in the manpage: -dSAFER Disables the "deletefile" and "renamefile" operators and the ability to open files in any mode other than read-only. This strongly recommended for spoolers, conversion scripts or other sensitive environments where a badly written or malicious PostScript program code must be prevented from changing important files. By contrast with bug#618530, this ".." check kicks in even for "gs -P". That is: mkdir subdir man -t ls >ls.ps echo '(ls.ps) run' | gs; # displays manpage. echo '(ls.ps) run' | gs -dSAFER; # fails. echo '(ls.ps) run' | gs -P -dSAFER; # displays manpage. cd subdir echo '(../ls.ps) run' | gs; # displays manpage. echo '(../ls.ps) run' | gs -dSAFER; # fails. echo '(../ls.ps) run' | gs -P -dSAFER; # fails. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-printing-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20111016092147.ga17...@elie.hsd1.il.comcast.net