I have a scanner (ADS-1500W) which produces pdf which are readable in Linux but fail in FreeBSD.
Under linux,
However, FreeBSD gives
Linux has app-text/ghostscript-gpl-9.21 whereas FreeBSD has ghostscript9-agpl-base-9.16_5 installed.
Anybody knows what could be the issue?
Under linux,
Code:
# gs Report_002768.pdf
GPL Ghostscript 9.21 (2017-03-16)
Copyright (C) 2017 Artifex Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
This software comes with NO WARRANTY: see the file PUBLIC for details.
Processing pages 1 through 2.
Page 1
>>showpage, press <return> to continue<<
# identify Report_002768.pdf
Report_002768.pdf[0] PDF 599x791 599x791+0+0 16-bit sRGB 182715B 0.000u 0:00.000
Report_002768.pdf[1] PDF 599x791 599x791+0+0 16-bit sRGB 182715B 0.000u 0:00.000
However, FreeBSD gives
Code:
gs /tmp/Report_002768.pdf
GPL Ghostscript 9.16 (2015-03-30)
Copyright (C) 2015 Artifex Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
This software comes with NO WARRANTY: see the file PUBLIC for details.
Processing pages 1 through 2.
Page 1
**** Error reading a content stream. The page may be incomplete.
**** File did not complete the page properly and may be damaged.
%%BoundingBox: 0 0 0 0
%%HiResBoundingBox: 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
>>showpage, press <return> to continue<<
# identify /tmp/Report_002768.pdf
**** Error reading a content stream. The page may be incomplete.
**** File did not complete the page properly and may be damaged.
**** Error reading a content stream. The page may be incomplete.
**** File did not complete the page properly and may be damaged.
**** This file had errors that were repaired or ignored.
**** Please notify the author of the software that produced this
**** file that it does not conform to Adobe's published PDF
**** specification.
/tmp/Report_002768.pdf[0] PDF 599x791 599x791+0+0 16-bit sRGB 3726B 0.000u 0:00.000
/tmp/Report_002768.pdf[1] PDF 599x791 599x791+0+0 16-bit sRGB 3726B 0.000u 0:00.000
Linux has app-text/ghostscript-gpl-9.21 whereas FreeBSD has ghostscript9-agpl-base-9.16_5 installed.
Anybody knows what could be the issue?