Summary: | Indeterminism in pdfwrite since pcl_fonts_mod merge | ||
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Product: | GhostPCL | Reporter: | Marcos H. Woehrmann <marcos.woehrmann> |
Component: | PDF Writer | Assignee: | Ken Sharp <ken.sharp> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P4 | ||
Version: | master | ||
Hardware: | Macintosh | ||
OS: | MacOS X | ||
Customer: | Word Size: | --- | |
Attachments: |
valgrind.log
screenshot.png |
Description
Marcos H. Woehrmann
2010-02-02 12:30:05 UTC
Created attachment 5934 [details]
24-01.BIN
Created attachment 5935 [details] valgrind.log Valgrind log for command line given in comment #0; I don't believe any of the errors are relevant. Created attachment 5943 [details]
screenshot.png
The attached screenshot shows the differences between runs with r10645. This
is a zoomed in area of page 10, the only page that shows a difference.
I can't reproduce this, and in fact I can't produce output that looks like the screenshot either (the screenshot looks wrong to me, both of the outputs). I suspect this was fixed by commit 7086f246fa047bcb9f3e9cfaacfbdae709058b91 which 'fixes' indexed (palette) colours in PCL. http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=ghostpdl.git;a=commit;h=7086f246fa047bcb9f3e9cfaacfbdae709058b91 Marcos is there any way you can check this ? The problem initially reported 'seems' to be fixed, but there is a further problem with the 'default palette (B/W)' tests. Running that here on Windows always results in correct output, but the cluster tests result in coloured output, which is clearly wrong even without non-deterministic behaviour. I'll try to reproduce that on Linux. According to the nightly regression logs this issue was resolved on 2013-05-03 with a commit 9cd48ce016f8ce490d32679dab5de3cd781f6f85, |