This was simply an oversight when I tried minimize the delta between
Debian and Ubuntu, letting the new Ghostscript package be based on
Debian's with the only difference that the libopenjpeg shipped with
Ghostscript is used and not the system's one.

I can simply reapply the change to get it recommending fonts-noto-cjk,
giving us the quality advantage.

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Title:
  [MIR] fonts-android

Status in fonts-android package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  libgs9-common now recommends fonts-droid-fallback which is provided by
  the fonts-android package.  fonts-android used to be in main, see LP:
  #1249132 for the previous MIR.

  apt-cache show libgs9-common
  Package: libgs9-common
  Priority: optional
  Section: libs
  Installed-Size: 5353
  Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-disc...@lists.ubuntu.com>
  Original-Maintainer: Debian Printing Team <debian-print...@lists.debian.org>
  Architecture: all
  Source: ghostscript
  Version: 9.19~dfsg+1-0ubuntu2
  Recommends: fonts-droid-fallback

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