Date: Tue, 22 Mar 94 12:57:59 JST From: Stephen Turnbull To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: Ghostscript port Re the Tim Brosnan port of Ghostscript 2.6.1, it's available on SIMTEL mirrors in the dvx (or maybe it's dv_x) subdirectory of .../msdos. I think you need to get the source from a GNU mirror. It is rumored that there will be a public release of Ghostscript 3.0 before summer; this will include several major improvements, including incremental garbage collection and "full" level 2 Postscript support. (These are more or less working in the betas I've been testing, so I consider the rumor credible.) PREP.AI.MIT.EDU is still not the recommended place to go for GNU software I believe; they prefer that you use one of the mirrors. (They'd like to reserve the bandwidth for the mirrors to download the software.) WUARCHIVE.WUSTL.EDU::(/pub)?/systems(/unix)?/gnu (I forget the exact path) is a well-known US mirror; GATEKEEPER.DEC.COM and FTP.UU.NET both probably mirror GNU; and I'm pretty sure for Europe that Garbo mirrors prep. Sorry about lack of paths for those mirrors. I believe that Ghostview for Windows can also be made to work under DJGPP. Even if not, you can presumably use the DJGPP-compiled version of Ghostscript with the distributed binary of Ghostview for Windows. As an anti-Windoze fanatic, I refuse to look up the location of Ghostview for Windows which I don't remember offhand. However, the Ghostscript docs (I think README.DOC, but there are about 15 of them, the next most likely are INSTALL.DOC and USER.DOC) have pointers to Ghostview (for X11), Ghostview for Windows, and one other GUI-oriented front end to Ghostscript. --Steve