what distribution are you using? Have you customized it at all? Is there
something wrong with the ghostscript packages you got with the distribution?
Just curious and all.
Unless you replaced glibc, its probably the stock version with your
distribution. But you say it compiled just fine? hmm, then its not a glibc
problem.
Who's instructions were you following? Not all distributions are created
equally and ghostscript and fonts may be expected in specific folder other
than what is default
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/fonts/
&
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts
One of the ways to find out is to do a query with the package manager you are
using. in the case of RPM you can see where the RPM would install everything
and then you will know what you need to change in the makefile (unix-gcc.mak)
Scot Mc Pherson
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