All of the responses have been the same...check if x11.dev was used in
the makefile, and it was. BUT I did find my problem. A software package
we have on the network has a copy of ghostscript in it's installation
tree, and this copy was getting called up everytime. When I invoke
ghostscript with "./gs" then it works.
Thanks for the replies:
anthony.baxter@aaii.oz.au (relative????)
blymn@awadi.com.AU (Brett Lymn)
roberto@banach.nl.nuwc.navy.mil (Roberto Dominijanni)
Glenn.Satchell@uniq.com.au
Original Question:
> Sun-managers,
>
> Since ghostscript is often recommended by various sun managers I
> thought I would run this by you all.
>
> I have just compiled ghostcript and ghostview on our sun O/S 4.1.3_u1
> network with minimal problems. Now when I invoke ghostview and pick a
> file to view I get the following error.
>
> unknown device: x11
>
> has anyone else had this problem? Above all, how do I fix it.
>
> Ed Baxter
> Praegitzer Design
>
>
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