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Bug#208941: marked as done (gs: Strange printouts with Nec P6 -- might be typo in necp2x.upp)



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and subject line Closing orphan/obsolete bugs (gs and gs-aladdin)
has caused the Debian Bug report #208941,
regarding gs: Strange printouts with Nec P6 -- might be typo in necp2x.upp
to be marked as done.

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Package: gs
Version: N/A
Severity: normal

Hi!

When using magicfilter with Nec P6 filter, a gs commandline with @necp2x.upp is 
fired up. This file says (line 2)
-sDEVICE=uniprint
should read:
-sDEVICE=necp6

Was with version 5.5 of gs. If using the provided file, strange markings on the
left papermargins occour, paper are only printed partially (i.e. about 3 cm of one 
page is printed and then a formfeed happens) and the paper is transported both 
directions.

I'm not sure, but nec p2 should be 100 % compatible with the P6/P7 series, so these
Printers might not work as well, but I cannot prove.

Bye, Nils
-- System Information
Debian Release: 3.0
Kernel Version: Linux heiner 2.4.20 #3 Wed Aug 13 09:29:58 CEST 2003 i586 unknown



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Hello,

Thanks for your interest in Debian, and sorry that the bugs were not
attended in due time.

gs and gs-aladdin were removed from Debian unstable long ago [1], 8+
years, at least with that package name.

Many of these reports don't have new information for years, or never
were really followed up by the people involved at the time; some even
without any activity for 10 to 15 years.  Two or three of the reports
were indeed confirmed and cloned as bugs to the more recent
"ghostscript" package.

[1] http://packages.qa.debian.org/g/gs.html
[2] http://packages.qa.debian.org/g/gs-aladdin.html

The bugs are now orphan (no maintainer assigned), so they are not
going to be noticed by anybody and dealt with, and indeed many of them
were already marked as unreproducible or contain references to files
never provided, and needed to reproduce the bug.

For all of the reasons stated, I am thus closing the bug reports now.
If somebody wants to keep them open, please reconfirm that they are
still happening and assign them to a current package, so they are not
orphan and can really be tracked.

Regards.


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