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[bug #64114] [pdfpic] when falling back to EPS, should create file in te
From: |
G. Branden Robinson |
Subject: |
[bug #64114] [pdfpic] when falling back to EPS, should create file in temporary directory, but doesn't |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Apr 2023 06:51:20 -0400 (EDT) |
URL:
<https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?64114>
Summary: [pdfpic] when falling back to EPS, should create
file in temporary directory, but doesn't
Group: GNU roff
Submitter: gbranden
Submitted: Wed 26 Apr 2023 10:51:18 AM UTC
Category: Macro - others/general
Severity: 3 - Normal
Item Group: Incorrect behaviour
Status: None
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
Open/Closed: Open
Discussion Lock: Any
Planned Release: None
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Date: Wed 26 Apr 2023 10:51:18 AM UTC By: G. Branden Robinson <gbranden>
Affects groff 1.22.4.
$ cat peng.ms
.LP
Here is a picture of a penguin.
.PDFPIC unwritable/penguin.pdf
$ ls -dl unwritable
dr-x------ 2 branden branden 4096 Apr 26 05:42 unwritable
$ ls unwritable/
penguin.pdf
$ groff -U -ms peng.ms >| peng.ps
I/O Error: Couldn't open PostScript file 'unwritable/penguin.eps'
troff: peng.ms:3: can't open 'unwritable/penguin.eps': No such file or
directory
Switching to the 'pdf' device...
$ groff -U -ms -Tpdf peng.ms >| peng.pdf
$ echo $?
0
This is because a temporary directory was correctly used for construction of
the file that was sourced to read the image dimensions. See bug #64061 for
more on that process than you ever wanted to know.
The program anonymously complaining of an I/O error would appear to be pdf2ps.
From poppler-utils--try to contain your surprise.
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