On 6/23/2020 12:56 PM, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote: > On 23.06.2020 15:03, Markus Hoenicka wrote: >> On 2020-06-23 14:15, Ken Brown via Cygwin was heard to say: >>> On 6/23/2020 7:27 AM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote: >>>> On 6/22/2020 9:37 PM, Emily via Cygwin wrote: > >>>>> >>>>> But in case other ImageMagick functionality is also broken, this isn't a >>>>> permanent solution.  I tried to downgrade libgs9, but 9.27 is no longer an >>>>> option in setup, even after I added another mirror. >>>> >>>> Please provide a sample label.pdf for which you're seeing this behavior. >>> >>> You could also try adding the '-verbose' option to your command line >>> to see if that gives a clue. >>> >>> Ken >> >> Hi, >> >> I don't know whether this helps to track down the problem, but here goes >> anyway: I see the same crash with .ps and .eps files (unsurprisingly, as these >> and .pdf are processed by libgs). The same conversions work with "gm convert" >> from the GraphicsMagick package. gm is not linked against libgs, but seems to >> invoke the gs executable instead. This does not crash, although it is linked >> against the very same libgs. >> >> regards, >> Markus >> > > > without a sample case we don't know if we need to rebuild ImageMagick > or GS I found a .eps file with which I could reproduce the crash (attached), using the OP's command line with her .pdf file replaced by the attached .eps file. Here's the gdb backtrace after the crash: Thread 1 "convert" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. gs_lib_ctx_init (ctx=ctx@entry=0xfffeed30, mem=mem@entry=0x8000987b0) at /usr/src/debug/ghostscript-9.52-2/base/gslibctx.c:269 269 gx_monitor_enter((gx_monitor_t *)(pio->core->monitor)); (gdb) bt #0 gs_lib_ctx_init (ctx=ctx@entry=0xfffeed30, mem=mem@entry=0x8000987b0) at /usr/src/debug/ghostscript-9.52-2/base/gslibctx.c:269 #1 0x00000003ca37e0a3 in gs_malloc_init_with_context (ctx=0xfffeed30) at /usr/src/debug/ghostscript-9.52-2/base/gsmalloc.c:595 #2 0x00000003ca439da6 in psapi_new_instance (pinstance=0xfffee938, caller_handle=0xfffee930) at /usr/src/debug/ghostscript-9.52-2/psi/psapi.c:92 #3 0x00000003ca49e995 in gsapi_new_instance (pinstance=, caller_handle=) at /usr/src/debug/ghostscript-9.52-2/psi/iapi.c:64 #4 0x00000003fd2f53dc in InvokePostscriptDelegate (verbose=MagickFalse, command=command@entry=0xfffeed30 "'gs' -sstdout=%stderr -dQUIET -dSAFER -dBAT CH -dNOPAUSE -dNOPROMPT -dMaxBitmap=500000000 -dAlignToPixels=0 -dGridFitTT=2 '-s DEVICE=pngalpha' -dTextAlphaBits=4 -dGraphicsAlphaBits=4 '-r300x300' -g196x2"..., message=message@entry=0xffff3d30 "", exception=exception@entry=0x8000664a0) at /usr/src/debug/ImageMagick-6.9.10.11-2/coders/ps.c:237 #5 0x00000003fd2f6234 in ReadPSImage (image_info=0x800076170, exception=0x8000664a0) at /usr/src/debug/ImageMagick-6.9.10.11-2/coders/ps.c:846 The crash occurs because of an attempt to access ridiculously high memory: (gdb) p pio->core $8 = (gs_lib_ctx_core_t *) 0x73253d74756f6474 I'm looking into it. Ken