Le lundi, 22 octobre 2012 15.51:19, Paul Menzel a écrit : > Didier, thank you for following up on the report. Today I hit this > problem again – unfortunately when being in a hurry. It looks like on a > new installed system, CUPS is not affected as it does not use the gs > filter by default anymore(?).
Well, CUPS now supposedly uses the "PDF" workflow and avoids converting PDF's to PS'es when unnecessary. Till will correct me if I'm wrong. :) > Additionally bug #664538 [2] seems to deal with the same problem. Brian > kindly followed up, mentioning too that it has to do with the gs filter > in cups-filters and that pdftops might work. Well, the pdftops filter calls gs in Wheezy, as far as I can see. > Anyway, I am able to reproduce this problem with `pdf2ps` from the > package ghostscript. The attached PDF file is created by printing the > HTML page to a PDF file. Running `pdf2ps` on this file exhibits this > problem on my system. From an up-to-date Wheezy, /usr/bin/pdf2ps takes a long time of 100% CPU, but succeeds in creating a 3.6 M PS file out of this small PDF. Cheers, OdyX -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org