Please report these two cases in new upstream bug report and post links
to them here.

Note that the "%!PS-Adobe-N.M" lines mark DSC compliance of a PostScript
file (preparation sections and pages separated by special comments to
allow page management). If this magic string (string in the beginning of
a file to identify its type) is added to a PostScript file which is not
DSC compliant, it can perhaps cause misbehavior, but I do not know
whether this applies to GhostScript's bounding box calculation, so
report the bugs upstream anyway.

As it seems that the success of the boundary box calculation only
depends on how the magic string looks like, use the correct magic string
in the meantime. If you have very many PostScript or EPS files, let a
script correct your magic strings.

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