Hi,

On Thu, 14 Apr 2022 14:23:43 -0700 Sean Whitton <spwhit...@spwhitton.name> 
wrote:
> control: reassign -1 ghostscript
> control: forwarded -1 https://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=705187
> control: retitle -1 Ghostscript 9.56 removes hidden (e.g. OCR) text layers 
> when refrying with NEWPDF=true
> 
> Hello,
> 
> On Thu 14 Apr 2022 at 11:13AM +02, Paul Gevers wrote:
> 
> > With a recent upload of ghostscript the autopkgtest of ocrmypdf fails in
> > testing when that autopkgtest is run with the binary packages of
> > ghostscript from unstable. It passes when run with only packages from
> > testing. In tabular form:
> >
> >                         pass            fail
> > ghostscript            from testing    9.56.0~dfsg-1
> > ocrmypdf               from testing    13.4.0+dfsg-1
> > all others             from testing    from testing
> >
> > I copied some of the output at the bottom of this report.
> >
> > Currently this regression is blocking the migration of ghostscript to
> > testing [1]. Due to the nature of this issue, I filed this bug report
> > against both packages. Can you please investigate the situation and
> > reassign the bug to the right package?
> >
> > More information about this bug and the reason for filing it can be found on
> > https://wiki.debian.org/ContinuousIntegration/RegressionEmailInformation
> 
> It's a regression in Ghostscript.
> 
> OCRmyPDF has made a release including a workaround but the test suite
> for that fails, so I can't upload it yet.  But in any case this bug is
> not one in OCRmyPDF.

Looks like it has been resolved upstream[1] as I see in the ticket[2].
Jonas, could you please consider to upload a fix?

I personally use ghostscript and would very much like to see this bug being 
fixed.

[1]: https://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=705187
[2]: 
http://git.ghostscript.com/?p=ghostpdl.git;h=fa895673a942caefb81efe1c922407a46d6780c9

Best, Nilesh

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