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Generally speaking, you want to have the latest ghostscript you can find. You should find anything since 8.60 to be serviceable, but as of this writing the current version is 8.71. As far as we know, you cannot go wrong by potentially having some "too far advanced" version of Ghostscript.




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It's always a good idea to check the validity of anything like this that you download. If nothing else, there may have been an error occur, which leads to a failed compiling and wastes your time. Once you download your file, you can run a checksum on it, which makes a calculation on the contents of the file, then creates an alphanumeric sequence that should match whichever checksum corresponds to your file from the list.


depending on which one you downloaded. The z or the J or the j option uncompresses the file so that then it can be extracted with the x option. The v and f options cause verbose output and indicate that what follows is a filename of the archive.


If you go farther down the page, past the archived files, past the checksums, you will find links for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows versions. Simply download one of these and run it to install Ghostscript. If you do this before you install Scribus, chances are Scribus will find Ghostscript unless you choose a nonstandard location when Ghostscript was installed.


Foomatic-RIP is an internal component of the Foomatic runtime printing system. It may be included with the Mac OS X driver package available for download from this website. Please check the Downloads section for the driver package you want. It should be listed as a separate download if it is not included with the driver package. If there is no Mac OS X package for the driver you need, you will have to download it separately.


Gutenprint 5.3.3 is released!August 25, 2019 - The Gutenprint project is pleased to announce Gutenprint 5.3.3, the first stable release of Gutenprint 5.3. This package is 64-bit only.NOTE: Users of many dye sublimation printers must follow a special installation procedure. Please read the release notes very carefully! See the Release notes for more detail. See the Downloads section for download links.


Gutenprint 5.2.15 is released!June 12, 2019 - The Gutenprint project is pleased to announce Gutenprint 5.2.15, the final planned release of Gutenprint 5.2. Future releases will be based on Gutenprint 5.3. This release fixes a problem with dye sublimation printers not functioning, restores the uninstaller, and should fix some other issues on OS X. As of this release, this package is 64-bit only.NOTE: Users of many dye sublimation printers must follow a special installation procedure. Please read the release notes very carefully! See the Release notes for more detail. See the Downloads section for download links.


Gutenprint 5.2.14 is released!May 17, 2018 - The Gutenprint project is pleased to announce Gutenprint 5.2.14, a stable release Gutenprint 5.2. This release adds full color support for most color laser printers, fixes some important bugs, adds support for additional printers, and offers improvements for others. NOTE: Users of many dye sublimation printers must follow a special installation procedure. Please read the release notes very carefully! See the Release notes for more detail. See the Downloads section for download links.


Gutenprint 5.2.13-pre1 is released!May 23, 2017 - The Gutenprint project is pleased to announce Gutenprint 5.2.13-pre1, a pre-release of Gutenprint 5.2.13. This release fixes some important bugs, adds support for additional printers, and offers improvements for others. NOTE: Users of many dye sublimation printers must follow a special installation procedure. Please read the release notes very carefully! See the Release notes for more detail. See the Downloads section for download links.


Gutenprint 5.2.12 is released!January 19, 2017 - The Gutenprint project is pleased to announce Gutenprint 5.2.12, a stable release of Gutenprint 5.2. This release adds support for many new printers and other improvements over 5.2.11. NOTE: Users of many dye sublimation printers must follow a special installation procedure. Please read the release notes very carefully! See the Release notes for more detail. See the Downloads section for download links.


Gutenprint 5.2.11 is released!January 22, 2016 - The Gutenprint project is pleased to announce Gutenprint 5.2.11, a stable release of Gutenprint 5.2. This release provides full support for OS X 10.11 (El Capitan). This release adds support for many new printers and other improvements over 5.2.10, but no longer supports OS X 10.5 or below. NOTE: Users of many dye sublimation printers must follow a special installation procedure. Please read the release notes very carefully! See the Release notes for more detail. See the Downloads section for download links.


Gutenprint 5.2.10 is released!May 20, 2014 - The Gutenprint project is pleased to announce Gutenprint 5.2.10, a stable release of 5.2. This release adds support for many new printers and other improvements over 5.2.9, but no longer supports OS X 10.3 or 10.4. NOTE: Users of many dye sublimation printers must follow a special installation procedure. Please read the release notes very carefully! See the Release notes for more detail. See the Downloads section for download links.


The brew command downloads and installs ImageMagick with many of its delegate libraries (e.g. JPEG, PNG, Freetype, etc). Homebrew no longer allows configurable builds; if you need different compile options (e.g. librsvg support), you can download the ImageMagick Mac OS X distribution we provide:


If this doesn't get you started you could also ask the GS developers directly in their online chat channel named #ghostscript on IRC server irc.freenode.net. They are a very friendly and helpful bunch of people.


If you also use camelot for pdf parsing you also need to replace library = find_library("gs") with library = distutils.spawn.find_executable("gs") in your /opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/camelot/backends/ghostscript_backend.py file.


  • MacGhostView is a application for previewing Postscript and encapsulated Postscript files and converting them to other formats.It implements the command line tools gv (ghostview 3.7.2) and gs (ghostscript 9.18). Multiple files can be previewed at the same time, each one displayed in its own gv window. Unlike Apple's Preview program,MacGhostView does not convert Postscript files to PDF format and then displaythe PDF file. System RequirementsMacGhostView 6.1 runs on any OS X from 10.6 to 10.15 and requires the X11 or XQuartz application. If you have updated to Catalina from a previousversion of macOS you may have to reinstall XQuartz 2.7.11. DownloadingMacGhostView 6.1 is a 50 Mb download and can be downloaded by clickinghere.This download includes the gv, xdvi-motif and xpdf tools described below. Previous versions MacGhostView 5.2.4 is a 32 bit application and runs under OS X 10.2 - 10.14.

  • MacGhostView 4.6 does not require X11. It is a PPC program and runs under OS X 10.2 - 10.6.

  • MacGhostView 3.2 is the last version of MacGhostView that runs on a vintage 68K or Power Mac under OS 7.0.1 through 9.2.2. It also runs under emulation with Basilisk II or SheepShaver.

Terminal based previewers for TeX on OS XMacGhostview includes three previewers which may be of interest to usersof TeX on OS X, namely gv, xdvi-motif and xpdf. All three require a X11 installation and xdvi-motif requires MacTeX 2016 or later.Gv is simply MacGhostView stripped of everything but the Postscript viewer and is run from the Terminal.You must have a recent version of ghostscript installed in /usr/local. Toinstall gv simply move it to /usr/local/bin and move the man page, gv.1, to/usr/local/share/man/man1. It runs under OS X 10.6 through 10.15.Xpdf is another PDF viewer for OS X. It does not use Apple's PDFKit for renderingPDF files and thus may display PDF files that do not display correctly underPreview, TeXShop or Skim. Toinstall xpdf simply move xpdf and xpdf-bin to /usr/local/bin and move the man page, xpdf.1, to/usr/local/share/man/man1. Xpdf does not require a ghostscript installation but doesuse some old style ghostscript fonts. If your system does not have a/usr/local/share/ghostcript/fonts directory, move the fonts folder to the/usr/local/share/ghostscript directory.Xpdf runs under OS X 10.6 through 10.15. Xdvi-motif is the OpenMotif version of the xdvi program included with MacTeX 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 or 2020. To install it move xdvim and xdvi-motif to /Library/TeX/texbin. To viewmyfile.dvi with xdvi-motif type xdvim myfile.dvi in a Terminal window.Typing xdvi myfile.dvi will run the standard xdvi program.These programs are included in the MacGhostView 6.1 download given above.


I've run the ghostscript 9.09 installer several times but even though it does not error out, I'm left with no gs executable anywhere on the system (verified with find / -type l -name gs -print). I'm unsure where/how to troubleshoot this, but I need ghostscript to try out Scribus. Is anyone aware of a ghostscript incompatibility with macOS X 10.12.6 and what to do about it? I've tried running the configure script both from Finder and from Terminal and, again, it seems fine. Except I get no results after it goes thru its processes. Thanks for any ideas.


For other information, see the Ghostscriptoverview and the instructions on how to installGhostscript.General overviewThis document describes how to build a Ghostscript executable from sourcecode. There are four major steps to building Ghostscript:Acquire the compressed archive files of source code for Ghostscript andthe required third-party libraries.Unpack the archive files into the Ghostscript directory and correctlynamed subdirectories.Prepare the makefiles, including specific changes for your operatingenvironment and your choice of configuration options.Invoke "make" to build the software.The remainder of this document describes each of these steps in detail.Note that some of this process is platform-dependent. After buildingGhostscript you must then install it; for that, see theinstallation instructions.How to acquire the source codeBuilding Ghostscript requires the Ghostscript source code itself, and alsothe source code for some third-party libraries that Ghostscript uses.Ghostscript source codeThere are two kinds of Ghostscript distributions available, called "AFPLGhostscript" and "GNU Ghostscript"; the distinction between them isexplained in the conditions for distributingGhostscript. The authoritative distribution site for AFPLGhostscript is "###" is the unpunctuated version number. GNU Ghostscript should beavailable on all GNU sites, such as source code is packaged in two different formats:gzip-compressed tar files (*.tar.gz) and zip files(*.zip). For all versions there are gzip-compressed tarfiles:ghostscript-#.##.tar.gzghostscript-fonts-std-#.##.tar.gzghostscript-fonts-other-#.##.tar.gzFor recent versions of AFPL Ghostscript -- not GNUGhostscript -- there are also zip files (each zipped file fits onto asingle 1.44MB diskette):gs###fn*.zipgs###sr*.zip("#.##" and "###" are version numbers in punctuated and unpunctuated form.)Software to decompress and extract both formats is available for almostevery platform for which Ghostscript is available -- including Unix, DOS,MS Windows, and VMS -- so you can choose the format most convenient foryou; but it's up to you to locate that software. See the section on unpacking the source code.Third-party library source codeTo build Ghostscript you need the source code for the Independent JPEG Group (IJG) library, thePortable Network Graphics(PNG)library, and the zlibcompression and decompression library. Here are authoritative distributionpoints for these libraries, where as elsewhere, "#" is used for versionnumbers. The JPEG source code is quite stable, so the referencehere includes the latest version number. The zlib references areversion-independent and should always provide the latest version.Third-party libraries: authoritative sourcesJPEG -#.#.#.tar.gz -#.#.#.tar.gz (latest) -zip.org/pub/infozip/zlib/zlib.tar.gz -zip.org/pub/infozip/zlib/zlib.zip -zip.org/pub/infozip/zlib/zlib.tar.gz -zip.org/pub/infozip/zlib/zlib.zipOn DOS or MS Windows one ordinarily uses the zip file kits, in otherenvironments the compressed tar files, but this is simply a matter ofconvenience, since for the same version of the software the compressed tarfile has the same contents as the zip file. Note that each of theselibraries has its own version number that hasnothing to do with Ghostscript's version number; you shouldget the highest numbered version. (If you encounter difficulties in thebuild process you might have to use a lower-numbered version, but don'tworry about this yet.) If you're running Linux, you might check whetherthese libraries are already available in source form on your system, sincemany Linux distributors include them; but we advise you to get the highestversion from the Net if you can.Although the zip archives of an old version of the PNG library may not benamed lpng###.zip, we refer to it aslpng###.zip.On MacOS, the .sit source archive includes the appropriate source versionsof these libraries, so no additional downloads are necessary.How to unpack the source codeUnfortunately there are no generally accepted standards for how to packagesource code into archives, so the instructions for unpacking Ghostscript arelonger than they should be. We begin with a brief explanation of how toextract the two kinds of archive files.How to unpack compressed tar files generallyTar (.tar) files are the de facto standard forarchiving files on Unix (every Unix system has the tarprogram), and programs to extract their contents are also widely availablefor DOS, MS Windows, and VMS. To economize on space and downloading time,Ghostscript's tar files are compressed with GNU gzip, whichadds the suffix ".gz" to the file name, giving".tar.gz".To unpack a compressed tar file MyArchive.tar.gz youmust both decompress it and extract the contents. You can do this in twosteps, one to decompress the file and another to unpack it:gzip -d MyArchive.tar.gztar -xf MyArchive.taror in a pipeline:gzip -d -c MyArchive.tar.gz tar -xf -or, if you have a program like GNU tar that can handlecompressed tar files, with a single command:tar -zxf MyArchive.tar.gzThe tar program automatically preserves directory structurein extracting files. The Ghostscript source archive puts all files under adirectory gs#.##, so using tar to unpack acompressed archive should always properly create that directory, which wewill call the "gs directory". Make sure you're positioned in theparent of the gs directory before unpackingthe files. If a subdirectory doesn't already exist, tarcreates it.Some other programs -- under MS Windows, for instance -- can also unpackcompressed tar files, but they may not automatically preserve directorystructure nor even extract files into the current directory. If you useone of these, you mustset the program's options to "Use folder names" or the equivalent, andcheck that it is extracting files into the right place.How to unpack zip files generallyZip files are the de facto standard for archiving files on DOS andMS Windows, and programs to extract their contents are widely available forDOS, MS Windows, Unix, VMS, and other platforms. Zip files are at once anarchive format and a compressed format, so an unzipping programdecompresses and extracts archived files as a single step.One common 16-bit DOS program is pkunzip, which comes inthe pkzip package. If you use this, you should ensure thatyou have at least version 2.04g, because with its -dswitch, that version of pkunzip preserves the directorystructure of archived files when extracting them; see below. Anotherpopular free program to unpack zip archives, available for DOS and MSWindows (16-bit and 32-bit), Unix, VMS, and other platforms, is InfoZIPunzip: -zip.org/pub/infozip/UnZip.htmlUnlike pkunzip, InfoZIP unzip automaticallypreserves the directory structure of extracted files. So if you have a ziparchive MyArchive.zip:Extracting zipped filesCommand Preserves directory structurepkunzip MyArchive.zip Does NOTpkunzip -d MyArchive.zip DOES (note the -d switch)unzip MyArchive.zip DOESAs with the compressed tar files, make sure you're positioned in theparent of the gs directory before unpackingthe files. If a subdirectory doesn't already exist, zip orpkunzip -d creates it.How to unpack Ghostscript itselfAt this point you have acquired all the source codeand are ready to unpack it according to the preceding guidelines for tar files or zip files. Tounpack the Ghostscript source, make the parent of the (new)gs directory the current directory.2-step: gzip -d ghostscript-#.##.tar.gztar -xf ghostscript-#.##.tarPipe: gzip -d -c ghostscript-#.##.tar.gz tar -xf -GNU tar: tar -zxf ghostscript-#.##.tar.gzpkunzip: pkunzip -d gs###sr1.zippkunzip -d gs###sr2.zip...unzip: unzip gs###sr*.zipAll the Ghostscript source files are now in subdirectories of the gsdirectory.Source subdirectoriesSubdirectory Contentssrc/ C source code and makefileslib/ PostScript files and scripts used when running Ghostscriptdoc/ Documentationman/ Unix man pagesexamples/ Sample PostScript filesHow to unpack the third-party librariesThe Ghostscript makefiles expect to find the JPEG, PNG, and zlib source codein specific subdirectories of the gs directory, and thismeans you must pay careful attention to unpacking the source code for thesepackages. Use the same method for all of them, no matter how they'repackaged:Make the gs directory current.Unpack the archive file, creating a subdirectory (which will include aversion number).Whatever the subdirectory's original name, rename it to the versionlessname shown just below.If you're uncertain how to unpack an archive, review the sections on compressed tar files and zipfiles.3d-party software subdirectoriesPackage Possibleoriginal name Rename toJPEG ./jpeg-6b ./jpegPNG ./libpng-#.## ./libpngzlib ./zlib-#.#.# ./zlibHow to check for post-release bug fixesBug information and fixes are tracked on SourceForge.For more information, please visit to prepare the makefilesThe Ghostscript makefiles are very large and complex in order to deal withthe diverse requirements of all the different systems where they may beused. Fortunately, the only makefiles you're likely to want to change arerelatively small ones containing platform-specific information.Platform-specific makefilesMakefile Used forbcwin32.mak MS Windows with Borland/Inprise compilersmsvc32.mak MS Windows with Microsoft Visual C++ version 4.n or 5.nopenvms.mak OpenVMSos2.mak OS/2 with the gcc/emx compilerunix-gcc.mak Unix with gccunixansi.mak Unix with ANSI C compilers other than gccunixtrad.mak Unix with "traditional C" compilerswatc.mak</


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