I can't answer that.

I can say that Ghostscript's ps2write output is valid Level 2 Postscript
- in other words, it is compliant with the language defined in the Adobe
Postscript Language Reference Manual Edition 2. And not especially
challenging Postscript, either.

Let me ask this: if gcc fails to compile C code that is demonstrably
compliant with the C89 spec (for example), is that the fault of the
coder who wrote the failing code, or a bug in gcc?

None of the issues that have arisen so far have highlighted any problem
with our Postscript output.


And did poppler's output always "just work", or did they go through similar 
issues, possibly over a longer period?

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