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Package: mozilla
Version: 1.7.8-1

After upgrading to sarge upon release all printouts have the "undefined character" symbol (open box) in place of text. My HP 1200 has Postscript interpreter 2014.116 and Mozilla requires at least 2015, but I followed the instructions to pipe the results through gs (8.01-5) first. This combo worked fine on earlier releases of mozilla.

Printing to a file and viewing the results directly with gs has the same results - it's not a problem with the printer configuration.

Examining the postscript the only thing unusual that I see is multiple references to OpenSymbol fonts, apparently defined inline. I have the ttf-opensymbol (1.1.3-9) package installed. I don't know if the problem is with a missing font, an old version of gs (even though it's the latest version for Debian), or something else.

The problem is severe enough that I must downgrade to an earlier version of the package.


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Version: 2:1.8+1.0.7-2

I cannot reproduce this with iceape 1.0.7-2. If you can please (ask us
to) re-open the bug and reassign it to iceape-browser.

cu andreas
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