https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cairo/1.16.0-3
** Changed in: cairo (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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The fix has been backported/uploaded to Debian and will be synced to
Ubuntu later today. It would probably also be a good candidate for SRUs
** Changed in: cairo (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: cairo (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Tobias, you were right. Sorry for not understanding your original
comment better.
Updating to Cairo 1.17.2 also fixes the problem, as it includes [commit
4c8813f0 (pdf: add missing
flush)](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/cairo/cairo/commit/4c8813f0eaacc32c27126ad2296951a626300b89)
fixing issue
When pdftocairo ist used with libcairo2-1.15.12-1 -- which (AFAIK)
contains the bug I linked above -- to output a pdf file (as pdftopdf
1.21 will do!), it would be no surprise have a corrupt pdf after
pdftocairo, which gs then rightly will complain about; esp. the ET
-thing is the one things such
The problem is most probably caused bei the Ghostscript which does the
conversion to the printer's PCL format not being able to cope with the
PDF after the form got flattened. Old cups-filters versions (< 1.22.x)
use pdftocairo or Ghostscript for form-flattening, newer cups-filters
use QPDF and
Tobias, Till, thank you for your responses. It looks like Launchpad does
not import comments from the upstream report, where I responded.
cups-filters 1.22.1 fixed the issue, as it’s using QPDF for flattening
now. I guess it was fixed in 1.22.0.
The question is, what to do in Ubuntu? Upgrade to
My observations:
As changing pdftops-renderer does not seem to make a difference, probably only
one of the programs is installed and thus used in all cases?
According to Dependencies.txt, libcairo2-1.15.12-1 seems to installed, which
AFAIK is affected by the problem described e.g. here:
Which version of cups-filters are you using?
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Title:
Unable to correctly print PDF file: Error: Ignoring spurious ET
operator.
To manage
Can you update your Debian unstable so that you get cups-filters 1.22.x?
Does this solve your problem?
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Title:
Unable to correctly print PDF
The PDF file contains a fillable form. Did you fill it in and save the
PDF with filled form before printing? Or did you print the original PDF
without filling the form?
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
Unable to correctly print PDF file: Error: Ignoring spurious ET
operator.
I forgot to mention, that the document prints fine with Microsoft
Windows.
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This should be reassigned to the package cups-filters, which I actually
had selected in the Web page dialog.
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Title:
Unable to correctly print
The Wiki page *DebuggingPrintingProblems* [1] says:
> If the file is PostScript or PDF, subscribe "cliddell" (Chris Liddell,
> Ghostscript upstream
> developer) to the bug report and also try to display the file on the screen
> with "evince" and "gs".
But, I am unable to find him in the
I can also reproduce this with the generic Postscript printer [1].
```
[…]
%%EndSetup
%%Page: 1 1
%%BeginPageSetup
%%EndPageSetup
%%BeginDocument: nondsc
Error: Ignoring spurious ET operator.
Output may be incorrect.
Error: Executing Do inside a text block,
Here is the problematic PDF file.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/1817033/+attachment/5240571/+files/antrag_exmatrikulation.pdf
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