wouldn't it make more sense to solve these issues in the ghostscript
package by itself; rather than 100 different packages.  

even if ghostscript won't change their code, debian always has the
option to fix it anyway.  that could be done be either applying a
patch that automatically uses the safer options by default, or by
installing wrapper scripts that the safer options.  fixing 100
different packages is a significant undertaking, and that should be
avoided if there is a simpler approach.

mike



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