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Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2012 11:53:05 -0500
From: David Dombrowsky <david DOT dombrowsky AT sixnet DOT com>
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Subject: pnmtopng reports: no memory to create string
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This same error appears on two separate systems with mostly
different configurations, so I'm hoping it's not a local environment
thing.

Running `pnmtopng` from the netpbm package results in an error message.

 $ pnmtopng
 pnmtopng: NO MEMORY TO CREATE STRING!

Other pnmto... commands work.  I'm going to the source right now to
dig further.  I just wanted to report it so there's a record of it's
existence.  Has anyone else seen this error?


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David Dombrowsky, Software Engineer
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