This happens because cairo is putting newline \n characters into the
stream when creating PDF files (before compressing the stream), in an
attempt to do word-wrapping to keep the line size short (I think 72
columns?).
PDFs created like this appear ok on screen in evince, ghostscript etc,
but some
I should have mentioned that this was happening for me on Ubuntu 14.04,
with libcairo2_1.13.0~20140204-0ubuntu1
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now reported upstream for cairo at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89406
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #89406
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89406
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still present in avahi-daemon 0.6.31 (ubuntu 15.04).
these messages are appearing in my syslog up to 12 times a second,
presumably because there are a lot of Macs on my LAN.
Please apply the patch from comment #5 to the ubuntu package at least -
it's literally a 2-line patch.
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actually that patch isn't enough. even with just the line
if (avahi_dns_packet_get_field(p, AVAHI_DNS_FIELD_ANCOUNT) == 0) {
as suggested, I still get this.
Perhaps newer versions of OS X do something that triggers this? Either
way, I think we shouldn't spam people's log files.
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I have encountered this occasionally over several years, and have just
had it happen on an install of Ubuntu 16.10 (clean install of 16.10, not
upgraded from an earlier version).
The postinst script for systemd does
addgroup --system systemd-journal
This gives the error
addgroup: The
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