For me, it doesn't say anything.
I assume that means it isn't using Inkscape?
EDIT:
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$ inkscape --version
Inkscape 0.48.3.1 r9886 (Jan 29 2013)
EDIT 2: Just updated Inkscape:
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$ inkscape --version
Inkscape 0.91 r (Jan 30 2015)
This doesn't seem to have solved the problem.
EDIT 3:
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$ convert SVG-canvas-test.svg -verbose SVG-canvas-test.png
SVG-canvas-test.svg=>SVG-canvas-test.png PNG 65x18 65x18+0+0 8-bit sRGB 66c 3.23KB 0.000u 0:00.009
EDIT 4:
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$ convert -list format | grep SVG
MSVG rw+ ImageMagick's own SVG internal renderer
SVG rw+ Scalable Vector Graphics (XML 2.7.8)
SVGZ rw+ Compressed Scalable Vector Graphics (XML 2.7.8)
EDIT 5: Okay, this is weird:
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$ convert -list delegate | grep svg
cdr => "uniconvertor" "%i" "%o.svg"; mv "%o.svg" "%o"
cgm => "uniconvertor" "%i" "%o.svg"; mv "%o.svg" "%o"
dot => "dot" -Tsvg "%i" -o "%o"
dxf => "uniconvertor" "%i" "%o.svg"; mv "%o.svg" "%o"
fig => "uniconvertor" "%i" "%o.svg"; mv "%o.svg" "%o"
svg => "rsvg-convert" -o "%o" "%i"
This works as expected, producing the 60x60 with a green dot:
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rsvg-convert -o SVG-canvas-test.png SVG-canvas-test.svg
This still doesn't work right, producing both dots:
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$ convert SVG-canvas-test.svg -verbose SVG-canvas-test.png
SVG-canvas-test.svg=>SVG-canvas-test.png PNG 65x18 65x18+0+0 8-bit sRGB 66c 3.23KB 0.000u 0:00.000