You might want to add -disable-cups -disable-compile-inits -disable-gtk -disablefontconfig -without-libidn to the. Looking at the Homebrew forumla, and assuming this has worked for you in the past, I think you should be able to build Ghostscript that way. autogen.sh, then when that is complete, execute 'make'.Īssuming you have autotools, gcc and the X11 development package, that should build a version of Ghostscript which includes X support. The only other thing I can suggest (assuming you are comfortable with compiling yourself) is to get the sources from untar the source tarball, then in a terminal window, from the 'ghostpdl' directory, execute. So possibly they've removed X11 support recently. I do notice from the website that in the last 30 days there have been 2 downloads of -with-x11. ![]() ![]() The fact that -help doesn't list the device is pretty clear. I'm not a Mac developer so I'm not completely familiar with Homebrew, but it does sound like the package has been built wiithout X11 support.
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