This bug was fixed in the package ghostscript -
9.01~dfsg~svn12047-0ubuntu1

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ghostscript (9.01~dfsg~svn12047-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low

  * New upstream release
     o SVN snapshot rev. 12047
    Taken back the ijs subdirectory into the repackaged source tarball as
    Ghostscript's build system does not support using an external, shared
    libijs (LP: #704913, LP: #704157).
    Removed the newly added ./cups/libs/ directory in the repackaging as
    we use the CUPS libraries of the cups package.
  * debian/rules: Removed ijs subdirectory from upstream source repackaging
    check and added cups/libs/ subdirectory.
  * debian/rules: Override a bug that if dynamically loadable X11 drivers are
    uses ("./configure --enable-dynamic") that in the core Ghostscript library
    the X11 drivers are also built in. This bug got most probably introduced
    with SVN rev. 12025.
  * debian/symbols.common: Updated for new upstream source. Applied patch
    which dpkg-gensymbols generated for debian/libgs9.symbols to this file.
 -- Till Kamppeter <till.kamppe...@gmail.com>   Sat, 22 Jan 2011  11:25:36 +0100

** Changed in: ghostscript (Ubuntu)
       Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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Title:
  Unknown device: ijs after natty dist-upgrade

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