Hi,

Am 28.09.18 um 20:54 schrieb Salvatore Bonaccorso:
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> So this would imply changed behaviour in a stable release, and thus
> need extra care to not break more (ps2ascii might not be widely used
> still).

Thanks for sharing this information. I agree that changed behavior in a
stable release is suboptimal but leaving the package vulnerable is not
desirable as well. At the moment I am in favor to apply those two
commits that were mentioned before because they seem to make a real
difference. Perhaps there will be other bug reports that will point us
to a complete fix in the future, and as you said ps2ascii is probably
not widely used, so the regression is apparently rather minor. If it
turns out differently, let's take a look again.

Regards,

Markus

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