In reality, I detected the original problem when using Inkscape 0.91 - it has an option to render Latex images on an SVG surface. Digging a little, it seems that the problem is due to pstoedit failing, which, when called separately reports:
$ pstoedit -f svg test.ps test.svg
pstoedit: version 3.70 / DLL interface 108 (built: Sep 25 2017 - release build - g++ 4.9.3 - 64-bit) : Copyright (C) 1993 - 2014 Wolfgang Glunz
Unsupported output format svg
Digging still deeper, it seems that pstoedit uses plotutils to do the work, but, from tests, plotutils seems to do what it is supposed to do:
echo 0 0 1 1 2 0 | spline | graph > test.meta
succesfully creates a test.meta file with a spline in it, while
plot -T svg test.meta > test.svg
converts that metafile correctly to test.svg
Versions installed are:
- plotutls 2.6 (seems Ok, creates svg)
- pstoedit 3.7 (works, except for svg)
- Inkscape 0.91 (Latex appears in the
extensions | rendermenu but doesn't work - because pstoedit doesn't generate the required svg)
I've also reviewed the ./configure options to check if something was missing - no luck.
Distribution is Slackware64-current. As Slackware always installs the header files, no header files (-dev, -devel...) are missing here (I've checked too. And recompiled pstoedit after installing plotutils)