This was exactly the problem: pstoedit did not include many of the output formats. The following fixed the problem for me:
$ sudo ln -s /usr/lib64/pstoedit /usr/lib/pstoedit
For sake of completeness, I have the following installed (on Fedora 22)
* inkscape: version 0.91 (0.91-4.fc22) * pstoedit: version 3.70 / DLL interface 108 (built: Jan 5 2015 - release build - g++ 4.9.2 20141217 (Red Hat 4.9.2-3) - 64-bit)
I do think it would be good to include a check and provide a meaningful error message, to alert users to install pstoedit and/or fix this bug.
This was exactly the problem: pstoedit did not include many of the output formats. The following fixed the problem for me:
$ sudo ln -s /usr/lib64/pstoedit /usr/lib/pstoedit
For sake of completeness, I have the following installed (on Fedora 22)
* inkscape: version 0.91 (0.91-4.fc22)
* pstoedit: version 3.70 / DLL interface 108 (built: Jan 5 2015 - release build - g++ 4.9.2 20141217 (Red Hat 4.9.2-3) - 64-bit)
I do think it would be good to include a check and provide a meaningful error message, to alert users to install pstoedit and/or fix this bug.