Brief description of the package:
ESP/CUPS Postscript interpreter
Please read the file "DESCR" for a longer description, or browse the package's history.
This package has a home page at http://www.cups.org/espgs/.
The package is located in the "print/ghostscript-esp" directory. The current source version of the package is "ghostscript-esp-8.15.1nb10". For a summary on how to use the package collection, go to the top of the packages tree.
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The following security vulnerabilities are known for print/ghostscript-esp :
This package requires the following package(s) to build: ghostscript-fonts>=6.0 perl>=5.0 cups>=1.1.19nb3 poppler-utils-[0-9]* poppler>=0.12.2 lcms>=1.06 jpeg>=7 libtool-base>=1.5.18nb5 tiff>=3.6.1 tiff>=3.9.0nb1 fontconfig>=2.4.2 freetype2>=2.1.8 gmake>=3.81 freetype2>=2.1.3 expat>=1.95.7 expat>=1.95.4 freetype2>=2.1.10nb1 expat>=2.0.0nb1 fontconfig>=2.1nb2 png>=1.2.4 lcms>=1.12nb2 png>=1.2.9nb2 pkg-config>=0.19 poppler>=0.5.1 poppler>=0.11.2 mDNSResponder>=98 openslp>=1.0.1 automake>=1.9 autoconf>=2.62 m4>=1.4 autoconf>=2.58 bison>=1.0 mDNSResponder>=107.5nb1 openslp>=1.2.1 autoconf>=2.60 gimp-print-lib>=4.2.5nb1 cups>=1.3.11nb1 gimp-print-lib>=4.2.7nb2 x11-links>=0.44 .
This package requires the following package(s) to run: ghostscript-fonts>=6.0 perl>=5.0 cups>=1.1.19nb3 poppler-utils-[0-9]* poppler>=0.12.2 lcms>=1.06 jpeg>=7 tiff>=3.6.1 tiff>=3.9.0nb1 fontconfig>=2.4.2 freetype2>=2.1.8 freetype2>=2.1.3 expat>=1.95.7 expat>=1.95.4 freetype2>=2.1.10nb1 expat>=2.0.0nb1 fontconfig>=2.1nb2 png>=1.2.4 lcms>=1.12nb2 png>=1.2.9nb2 poppler>=0.5.1 poppler>=0.11.2 mDNSResponder>=98 openslp>=1.0.1 mDNSResponder>=107.5nb1 openslp>=1.2.1 gimp-print-lib>=4.2.5nb1 cups>=1.3.11nb1 gimp-print-lib>=4.2.7nb2 .
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