* Add CUPS_CACHE and use it.
* Add CUPS_STATEDIR and add it to OWN_DIRS
* Move ${CUPS_CONFDIR}/certs to ${CUPS_STATEDIR}/certs
* Add ${CUPS_CACHE}/rss
* Use ${ROOT_USER} instead of ${CUPS_USER} for all OWN_DIRS_PERMS except
${CUPS_STATEDIR}/certs.
Adds the option acl, libusb and tcpwrappers.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.3
- SECURITY: The scheduler could try responding on a closed client
connection, leading to a crash (STR #3200)
- SECURITY: The lppasswd program allowed the localization files to be
overridden when running in setuid mode (STR #3482)
- Localization updates (STR #3352, STR #3409, STR #3422, STR #3452,
STR #3473, STR #3502)
- Documentation updates (STR #3451, STR #3504)
- The IPP backend now sets the printer-state-message to "Ready to
print." at the end of a successful job (STR #3460)
- The PPD compiler did not correctly add the manufacturer to the output
filename when using the "-m" option (STR #3469)
- The IPP backend did not handle authentication properly for the Get-
Printer-Attributes operation (STR 3458)
- Getting SNMP values larger than 127 bytes did not work.
- IPP conformance: Get-Jobs has a default value for requested-attributes
(STR #3383)
- cupsPrintFiles() did not report all errors (STR #3449)
- cupsAddDest() could read freed memory (STR #3448)
- The DBUS notifier did not build (STR #3447)
- The scheduler would crash when an active printer was deleted.
- The snmp backend did not work with some printers (STR #3413)
- The web interface did not show the conflicting values when setting
options (STR #3440)
- Setting options in the web interface did not always work (STR #3439)
- The scheduler did not use the Get-Job-Attributes policy for a printer
(STR #3431)
- The scheduler added two job-name attributes to each job object
(STR #3428)
- CSS files would not print (STR #3442)
- The scheduler did not clean out completed jobs when PreserveJobHistory
was turned off (STR #3425)
- The web interface did not show completed jobs for a printer
(STR #3436)
- Authenticated printing did not always work when printing directly to
a remote server (STR #3435)
- The USB backend did not work on Solaris (STR #3423)
- cupstestppd didn't catch problems with JobPatchFile definitions
(STR #3421)
- The socket backend could crash if a SNMP string had a negative length.
- Fixed some termination issues with the USB backend on Mac OS X.
- The side-channel APIs did not handle interrupts properly.
- The network backends incorrectly cleared the media-empty-warning
state.
- The web interface did not allow users to successfully add serial
printers (STR #3391)
- cupsTempFd() did not work in some situations (STR #3382)
- Some C API headers were missing C++ wrapper logic.
- The PPD compiler did not localize single-language PPD options properly
(STR #3386)
- Modifying a printer from the web interface sometimes caused the wrong
driver to be selected (STR #3418)
- The scheduler did not handle out-of-memory conditions properly when
loading a job (STR #3407)
- When adding printers from the web interface, the dynamic updates of
the device list made it hard to pick a device (STR #3406)
- Fixed a typo in the web interface admin page template (STR 3403)
- The web interface did not preserve the "printer is shared" state when
modifying a printer (STR #3390)
- The PPD compiler incorrectly inserted translations of empty strings
(STR #3411)
- The scheduler did not reset the SIGPIPE handler of child processes
(STR #3399)
- cupsGetNamedDest() incorrectly returned the default printer if the
named printer did not exist (STR #3397)
- Fixed a GNU TLS error handling bug (STR #3381)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.2
- SECURITY: The CUPS web interface was vulnerable to several XSS and
HTTP header/body attacks via attribute injection (STR #3367,
STR #3401)
- Fixed localization errors (STR #3359, STR #3372, STR #3380, STR #3387)
- The documentation for classes.conf and printers.conf did not provide
the correct instructions for manual changes (STR #3351)
- The scheduler did not always rebuild printer cache files when the
driver was changed (STR #3356)
- The documentation makefile failed to install localizations when using
newer versions of Bash (STR #3360)
- The configure script did not use the --with-xinetd value for the
default LPD configuration path (STR #3347)
- The configure script incorrectly required glib for DBUS support
(STR #3346)
- The cupstestppd program incorrectly reported filters with bad
permisssions as missing (STR #3363)
- The cups.desktop file used the wrong locale names (STR #3358)
- cupsSideChannelRead() did not return an error for short reads.
- The installed PAM configuration file did not use the correct options
with the pam_unix2 module (STR #3313)
- The scheduler did not preserve default options that contained special
characters (STR #3340)
- The scheduler did not remove old pre-filters when updating a printer
driver (STR #3342)
- The HP/GL-2 filter did not check for early end-of-file (STR #3319)
- The USB backend did not compile on some platforms (STR #3332)
- cupsSideChannelSNMPWalk() could go into an infinite loop with broken
SNMP implementations.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.1
- Documention fixes (STR #3296)
- SNMP supply levels and states were wrong for some printers.
- The IPP backend did not update the auth-info-required value.
- The libusb-based USB backend would hang at the end of the job
(STR #3315, STR #3318)
- DNS-SD registrations for raw queues had an empty "ty" key (STR #3299)
- The JPEG and BMP MIME type rules were broken (STR #3284)
- cupsGetNamedDest returned the default printer when the named
destination did not exist (STR #3285)
- The JobKillDelay was not triggered for canceled jobs (STR #3292)
- The PPD compiler could get in an infinite loop (STR #3293)
- The configure check for dns-sd.h was broken (STR #3297)
- The "Query Printer for Default Options" page did not go away if the
query job was held (STR #3302)
- Boolean options did not show up as selected in the web interface
(STR #3303)
- The scheduler did not cache or report driver information files
correctly, leading to a variety of issues (STR #3283, STR #3297,
STR #3305)
- cupsDoIORequest() did not abort on permanent errors (STR #3311)
- Modifying a class in the web interface did not work (STR #3312)
- BrowseLocalProtocols could be cleared when changing the sharing
setting (STR #3287)
- The scheduler could return an empty supported document format
(STR #3308)
- The PPD compiler generated invalid PPD files when the locale used
something other than "." for the decimal point (STR #3300)
- The IPP backend did not handle some non-comforming IPP printer
implementations (STR #3262)
- The scheduler leaked three file descriptors to each job filter
(STR #3263)
- The scheduler now uses a default CUPS-Get-Devices timeout of 15
seconds (STR #3307)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.0
- Localization updates (STR #3223, STR #3246, STR #3248, STR #3250)
- Documentation updates (STR #3225, STR #3230, STR #3242, STR #3260)
- The --with-pdftops configure option did not accept a full path to the
filter (STR #3278)
- The banner filter did not position the back side image correctly
(STR #3277)
- The dnssd backend could crash (STR #3272)
- The 1284 device ID sometimes contained trailing garbage (STR #3266)
- The USB backend returned different URIs for some printers than in
CUPS 1.3 (STR #3259)
- The scheduler did not do local job-hold-until processing for remote
queues (STR #3258)
- The scheduler did not try all possible SSL certificates on Mac OS X.
- The scheduler did not always remove a file descriptor when using the
kqueue interface (STR #3256)
- The scheduler did not protect against bad job control files in all
cases (STR #3253)
- The scheduler did not encode "+" in model names (STR #3254)
- The web interface didn't show the default options (STR #3244)
- The IPP and LPD backends needed print data before they would do an
SNMP query.
- Fixed a GNU TLS compatibility issue (STR #3231)
- Fixed a HTML error in the add and modify printer web interface
templates (STR #3229)
- The scheduler did not minimize the number of printer state events that
were generated by filter STATE: messages, which could lead to poor
performance.
- The USB backend on Mac OS X did not cleanly cancel a job.
- The network backends now set the connecting-to-device printer-state-
reasons value when looking up the address and copying the print data
for consistency.
- The scheduler now supports the com.apple.print.recoverable-warning
reason on all platforms.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4rc1
- The PPD compiler documentation was missing information on localization
(STR #3212)
- The IPP backend now reconnects after every request when talking to
printers that claim IPP support but only use HTTP/1.0.
- The PPD compiler crashed when both "Resolution" and "Group foo Option
Resolution" were specified in the .drv file.
- The PPD compiler's #if/#elif/#else/#endif did not work for undefined
variables (STR #3210)
- Static libraries could not be installed by a non-root user on systems
needing a ranlib program (STR #3209)
- The scheduler incorrectly always tried to copy Kerberos credentials
for print jobs.
- Updated the Spanish localization (STR #3204)
- The scheduler crashed when getting the default paper size from
libpaper (STR #3205, STR #3206)
- The PPD compiler now defines six variables: CUPS_VERSION,
CUPS_VERSION_MAJOR, CUPS_VERSION_MINOR, CUPS_VERSION_PATCH,
PLATFORM_NAME, and PLATFORM_ARCH (STR #3203)
- Fixed a whitespace skipping bug in cupsRasterInterpretPPD.
- The scheduler did not return HTTP 403 (Forbidden) for authenticated
users that were not authorized to do IPP operations (STR #3193)
- The scheduler did not report more than 8 Product strings from a PPD
file. Some PPD files have as many as 24.
- ppdOpen*() could crash if a keyword had no value string (something
that cupstestppd looks for...)
- cupsLangDefault() did not return the correct language on Mac OS X.
- The Mac OS X USB backend did not handle aborted or stalled pipe
conditions properly, which prevented drivers from ejecting partial
pages when a job was canceled or held.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4b3
- Documentation fixes (STR #3044, STR #3057, STR #3153, STR #3158,
STR #3173)
- Added complete localizations for German, Japanese, Polish, and
Russian and partial localizations for Chinese, Danish, Finnish,
French, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, and Swedish
(STR #3096, STR #3098, STR #3109, STR #3111, STR #3141)
- Updated the configure check for -fstack-protector (STR #3198)
- The network backends now correctly convert SNMP supply descriptions to
UTF-8 encoding as needed.
- The scheduler could crash when deleting an attribute (STR #3197)
- The cups-driverd program did not detect symlink loops (STR #3185)
- The EPSON 24-pin series driver should now feed the correct amount
(STR #2624)
- The scheduler now automatically logs the last N debug messages for
failed print jobs.
- You can now modify a raw print queue (STR #3133)
- Fixed a number of ppdi issues and added a unit test to validate that
ppdc + ppdi can generate and import the same data (STR #3152)
- Moving jobs in the web interface now shows an error if you only have
one printer or class added (STR #3094)
- Since classes have never truly supported the printer-error-policy
stuff added in CUPS 1.2, update the code to reflect the current
reality and support only the retry-current-job policy for now
(STR #3171)
- Revised the password callback support (STR #2953)
- ppdEmit*() did not choose between PageSize and PageRegion properly.
- Make some fairly substantial changes to the Kerberos support code so
that CUPS can work in multi-realm environments and does not require
delegatable credentials. Shared printing still requires delegation,
however "delegation by policy" can be enabled in the KDC to make this
all work.
- "AccessLogLevel actions" did not hide client-error-not-found errors.
- AP_FIRST_InputSlot did not work with number-up.
- cupsBackChannelRead() and cupsBackChannelWrite() could fail due to a
lack of kernel buffers.
- The IPP and LPD backends did not respond to side-channel requests
while copying print data to a temporary file.
- cupsWriteRequestData() flushed the output buffer unnecessarily,
causing reduced performance in some situations.
- If a CGI process died before sending its MIME headers, the request
would hang on the client.
- The printer/class/job search feature on the web interface did not
work (STR #3132)
- The scheduler did not write the printers out for classes.
- CUPS-Get-PPDs did not work properly when filtering by language,
product, or psversion (STR #3136)
- The scheduler now kills job filters when it takes more than 30 seconds
(configurable) to cancel or hold the job.
- The cupstestppd program did not validate the capitalization of
filenames in the PPD file.
- The cupstestppd program did not validate the PageSize and PageRegion
values.
- The cups-deviced helper program could miss reporting some backend
devices (STR #3108)
- The cupsSideChannelSNMP* functions did not work.
- The scheduler could consume 100% CPU when jobs were canceled.
- Clicking on "Select Another Make/Manufacturer" in the web interface
incorrectly added the printer (STR #3095)
- The scheduler no longer uses programs with insecure file
permissions.
- httpAssembleURI*() did not escape backslashes in hostnames.
- The dnssd backend did not unquote "full names" before creating the
device URI.
- The scheduler now supports JobRetryInterval values less than 10
seconds.
- Updated the Spanish localization (STR #3090)
- The scheduler did not redo Bonjour/DNS-SD registrations when updating
them failed.
- The "authenticated" policy incorrectly required authentication for
status operations.
- ppdOpen*() incorrectly loaded PPDs with multiple JobPatchFile
keywords.
- The network backends no longer report the SNMP "offline" or
maintenance status bits since they are inconsistently implemented and
often unreliable.
- The scheduler no longer logs child processes killed via SIGKILL as
"crashed".
- The printer link shown on the "job moved" template was bad (STR #3085)
- Updated the HTML templates to use the final HTML 4 DOCTYPE (STR #3086)
- The scheduler did not track the "paused" reason properly if a
printer had other reasons associated with it.
- cupsSendRequest() did not clear old local certificate auth data.
- The PPD compiler did not search for localization files properly
(STR #3084)
- cupsGetNamedDest() did not use the fallback default like
cupsGetDests*() (STR #3082)
- The scheduler now provides a LogTimeFormat directive to enable
microseconds in the date and time that are logged.
- The scheduler now provides a MultipleOperationTimeout directive to
control the timeout for multi-file print jobs.
- The configure script incorrectly allowed Avahi to be used for DNS-SD
printer discovery (STR #3065)
- The web interface and scheduler did not support URIs up to 1024 bytes
in length (STR #3072)
- Fixed pdftops issues with page sizes (STR #3063)
- Fixed pdftops issues with Ghostscript (STR #3062)
- The scheduler incorrectly registered default profiles for PostScript
printers with no specified colorspace.
- The scheduler incorrectly created an empty org.cups.printers.plist
file on Mac OS X.
- cupsGetPPD3() did not look for local PPDs in the right directory.
- SNMP lookups via side-channel did not work for NULL-VALUE and
and OCTET-STRING OIDs containing nul characters.
- The libusb-based USB backend did not work.
- The scheduler did not set the printer-commands attribute correctly
for some PPDs.
- The ppdi utility did not work.
- The web interface no longer uses multi-part output with old or broken
web browsers (STR #3049)
- CUPS now conforms to the draft IPP/2.0 and IPP/2.1 specification.
- Added a new cupsGetConflicts() API to get a list of conflicting
options.
- The PPD compiler didn't localize options or choices that did not
have associated translation text (STR #3045)
- Updated the Spanish localization (STR #3043)
- Fixed build problems (STR #3040, STR #3047)
- cupsResolveConflicts() did not resolve using the default option
choice in some cases due to the mirror UIConstraints that are
present in most PPD files.
- The scheduler did not honor MIME type priorities.
- The commandtops filter incorrectly used the JCLBegin code to end
its jobs.
- The default BrowseLocalProtocols value was not set properly.
- Since the commandtops filter does not actually support ReportLevels
all on its own, don't list that printer command by default for PS
printers.
- The scheduler did not give filters a chance to log errors or update
printer attributes when a job was canceled.
- The scheduler did not clear the "connecting-to-device" reason keyword
when a job finished.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4b2
- Documentation updates (STR #2983, STR #2998, STR #3021)
- The cupstestppd utility now validates the FileVersion and
FormatVersion values in PPD files.
- The default cupsd.conf file did not reflect the
--with-local-protocols value set at compile-time (STR #3037)
- The cupsGetPPD* APIs now create symlinks to local PPD files
rather than copying them whenever possible.
- Various performance optimizations in the string pool, dests, and
options implementations.
- The cupsGetDests* APIs now return the marker and printer-commands
attributes.
- Side-channel SNMP lookups would not work when cupsSNMPSupplies
was set to False in the PPD file.
- Localized the device descriptions for the SCSI, serial,
and network backends (STR #3014)
- Added a Spanish localization (STR #3015)
- Added support for marker-low-levels and marker-high-levels
attributes.
- The scheduler could hang writing a long log line.
- The cupsGetDevices() function now has an "include_schemes"
parameter.
- The lpinfo command now supports --include-schemes and
--exclude-schemes options.
- The CUPS-Get-PPDs operation now supports the include-schemes
and exclude-schemes attributes.
- The CUPS-Get-Devices operation now supports the include-schemes
attribute.
- The print filters now support a replacement for the fitplot
option called "fit-to-page".
- The LPD backend no longer tries to collect page accounting
information since the LPD protocol does not allow us to
prevent race conditions.
- The scheduler did not save the last marker-change-time value.
- Fixed a problem with printing to some IPP printers, including
CUPS 1.1.x.
- Fixed a redirection problem with the printer web page (STR #3012)
- Fixed a PPD compiler problem with the loading of message
catalogs (STR #2990)
- Fixed a PPD compiler problem with the loading of .strings files
(STR #2989)
- The cupsfilter utility did not set the CONTENT_TYPE environment
variable when running filters.
- The scheduler now waits to allow system sleep until the jobs
have all stopped.
- The IPP, LPD, and socket backends used different "connecting"
progress messages.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4b1
- Documentation updates (STR #2567)
- The PPD compiler now allows local message catalogs to
override the standard CUPS translations (STR #2642)
- The ppdmerge command did not merge custom option strings
(STR #2863)
- The scheduler now supports the Hold-New-Jobs and
Release-Held-New-Jobs operations; these are exposed via the
cupsdisable and cupsenable commands (STR #2332)
- The lpstat command is now much faster when displaying the
status of a single printer (STR #2843)
- The scheduler now caches information from PPD files to provide
significantly faster startup time with large numbers of PPDs
(STR #1293)
- CUPS-Get-Driver now provides much better driver matching based
on the IEEE-1284 device ID and make/model strings (STR #2707)
- Now support the cupsSNMPSupplies keyword to control whether
the network backends query the SNMP Printer MIB for supply
levels.
- Now support and use a new banner file format for better text
support and easier customization (STR #2490)
- The scheduler now sets the PRINTER_INFO and PRINTER_LOCATION
environment variables from the corresponding IPP attributes.
- The ippRead*() and ippWrite*() functions no longer use a
stack-based buffer (STR #2388)
- The CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer operation now allows you to set
the printer-state-reasons attribute.
- The "set printer options" page now supports auto-configuration
of printer options (STR #1440)
- The web interface now provides an advanced server settings
form.
- The web interface's "modify printer" pages now make it
easier to change just one setting (STR #1919)
- The scheduler now supports a plist PrintcapFormat.
- The scheduler now supports multiple addresses in Allow and
Deny lines, just like Apache (STR #2947)
- Added CUPS_JOBTYPE environment variable for job filters so
they know whether they are printing a banner or document
file (STR #2799)
- Added support for printer filtering by the cupsfilter
command (STR #2562)
- Added a SSLOptions directive to allow Windows clients to
talk to CUPS in FIPS mode (STR #2827)
- Renamed the accept and reject commands to cupsaccept and
cupsreject; the old names are still available (STR #2936)
- The locale/translate utility needed an update to work with
Google (STR #2882)
- The lpstat command now supports a -H option to display the
default server (STR #2833)
- The scheduler now supports a FatalErrors directive to control
which errors should cause the scheduler to exit (STR #2536)
- The scheduler now uses the php-cgi program if it is available
(STR #2923)
- The scheduler now supports a DefaultPaperSize directive
(STR #2848)
- The scheduler now passes the job-originating-host-name
value to filters in the options argument (STR #2558)
- CUPS now supports job tickets in PDF files (STR #2903)
- Added a DBUS notifier (STR #2529)
- The LPD mini-daemon now passes the document name when queuing
print jobs (STR #2482)
- The IPP backend did not relay com.apple.print.recoverable-message
values.
- The scheduler now supports a job-media-progress attribute to
track the progress of individual pages.
- The sample HP driver now supports A5 (STR #2798)
- The CUPS web interface menu item now uses the xdg-open
command, when available (STR #2724)
- The cups-lpd program now supports the -h option (STR #2794)
- The scheduler now sets the PAM_TTY parameter and the
PAM_ESTABLISH_CRED credential flag (STR #2745)
- The scheduler now logs unsuccessful requests to the error_log
file as errors (STR #2616)
- Added support for a "retry-current-job" error policy that
retries the current job immediately when the backend encounters
an error (STR #2555)
- The scheduler now returns a "forbidden" error when a user
correctly authenticates but does not have permission to
continue further (STR #2101)
- The scheduler now loads both the server and CA certificates
(if present) from the ServerCertificate file (STR #2146)
- New RSS subscriptions now create their feed files immediately
(STR #2853)
- Added support for a device-location attribute which provides
the physical location of a printer device.
- Added a cupsBackendReport() API which handles quoting of the
device data by a backend.
- Added support for custom options in the web interface
(STR #1729)
- Added support for Mozilla LDAP, reconnection to LDAP servers,
and improved LDAP performance (STR #1962)
- Added Solaris SMF support (STR #1477)
- Added optional support for using TCP wrappers to limit access
to CUPS (STR #263)
- Added ppdPageSizeLimits API.
- Added support for new cupsMediaQualifier2, cupsMediaQualifier3,
cupsMinSize, and cupsMaxSize attributes.
- Added cupsResolveConflicts and ppdInstallableConflict APIs.
- Added support for new cupsUIConstraints and cupsUIResolver
attributes for better option conflict detection and
resolution.
- Increased the maximum size of 1284 device ID strings to
256 bytes (STR #2877)
- Added an AccessLogLevel directive to cupsd.conf to control
what is logged to the access_log file.
- The default LogLevel is now "warn" instead of "info" to reduce
the amount of logging that is done to disk by default.
- The PPD compiler did not include OID query keywords in PPD
files (STR #2871)
- The cups-driverd helper program now directly supports driver
information files.
- The USB backend now uses libusb when available (STR #1575)
- Added ppdLocalizeAttr function to get the localized version
of an attribute.
- MIME types now support a priority() attribute (STR #2719)
- The standard MIME types are now installed in
DataDir/mime (STR #2719)
- The lpoptions command now describes custom options and
the necessary parameters (STR #2660)
- The ppdmerge program did not support Simplified Chinese
or Traditional Chinese language version strings (STR #2851)
- The PPD compiler now supports localizable attributes
(STR #2738)
- The ppdpo utility now includes cupsIPPReasons values in
the message catalogs it generates (STR #2754)
- The PPD compiler now supports conditional directives
(STR #2636)
- The ppdc utility now supports a "-t" option to test PPD
files (STR #2739)
- The ppdc utility now supports a "-m" option to use the
ModelName value as the output filename.
- The ppdc utility now supports a FileName directive to
set an alternate output filename (STR #2740)
- The side-channel API now supports SNMP queries for the
standard network backends.
- Added a PageLogFormat directive to the cupsd.conf file to
control the format of lines in the page_log file.
- Filters can now send PPD: messages to stderr to set PPD
keywords like DefaultPageSize while a job is printing.
- Added a mdns backend for discovery and printing to printers
that advertise themselves via DNS-SD (Bonjour)
- The ipp, lpd, and socket backends now support DNS-SD service
name resolution.
- The scheduler now uses a single shared file descriptor for
all DNS-SD registrations (STR #2674)
- The ipp, lpd, and socket backends now support SNMP-based
page accounting and supply level monitoring (STR #1655)
- Added support for cupsPJLDisplay attribute to control what
PJL commands are used to display the job information.
- Driver information files can now be installed in
/Library/Printers/PPDs.drv on Mac OS X.
- The CUPS image library now supports reading images larger
than 2GB.
- The scheduler now delays writing config and state files to
reduce disk activity (STR #2684)
- The CUPS-Get-Devices operation now supports the
exclude-schemes and timeout attributes to control which
backends are polled and for how long.
- The cups-deviced helper application now runs backends in
parallel to get the list of devices faster.
- Added --enable-pap configure option.
- The default cupsd.conf file now includes an "authenticated"
policy which requires authentication for remote print jobs.
- Added support for Czech and Hungarian in PPD files
(STR #2735, STR #2736)
- The PPD compiler tools now support Mac OS X .strings files
for localization (STR #2737)
- ppdOpen*() now default the colorspace member to PPD_CS_N
when no DefaultColorSpace attribute is present in the PPD
file.
- The build system has been updated to support separate
installation of data, program, header, and library files.
- All support libraries are now built as shared libraries
by default.
- The scheduler now manages ICC color profiles on Mac OS X.
- The network backends (ipp, lpd, socket) now support
SNMP-based supply and page count monitoring (STR #1655)
- The lppasswd program is no longer installed setuid to
root to make the default installation more secure.
- Added a new ppdLocalizeMarkerName() function to get
the localized version of a marker-names value.
- The scheduler now provides the printer-dns-sd-name
attribute for printers shared via DNS-SD/Bonjour.
- The pdftops filter now executes the Xpdf or poppler
pdftops utility to convert PDF files (STR #1471)
- Bonjour printer registrations now advertise as local or
global based on the current access policies for the
printer.
- cupsGetDests*() and cupsSetDests*() now track the last
used printer preference on Mac OS X.
- Added a new streaming request API (STR #2261)
- Added a new cupsGetNamedDest() function to the CUPS
library for faster printing with lp and lpr (STR #2638)
- The scheduler now sets the PAM RHOST value on systems
that support it (STR #2637)
- The scheduler now sandboxes child processes when
possible.
- The Cancel-Job operation now supports a purge-job
attriibute to purge a specified job.
- ppdEmit* and ppdCollect* now use the NonUIOrderDependency
attributes for custom option selections.
- The web interface now enables/disables the printer
sharing (formerly publishing) controls based on the
server-is-sharing-printers state (STR #2233)
- The scheduler now tracks printer sharing via the
server-is-sharing-printers attribute, and manages LPD
and SMB sharing as well (STR #2233)
- The web interface now allows you to go back to the make/
manufacturer page if there is no matching printer driver
on the model page (STR #2436)
- The printer list now shows the default media, banner, and
duplex options as well as the color and duplex capabilities
of printers (STR #1175)
- The web interface look-n-feel has been updated (STR #2492)
- The scheduler now supports a CUPS-Get-Document operation
that returns the specified print job document (STR #118)
- The cupsfilter utility now supports a "-J jobid" option
to filter the document from the specified job.
- The scheduler (cupsd) now supports a new option (-t) to
do a syntax check of the cupsd.conf file (STR #2003)
- Added new cupsGetPPD3() API to allow applications to
cache PPDs safely (STR #1473)
- Added generic PostScript and PCL printer driver PPDs.
commit log said:
* remove write permission from a set-uid program (checkperms warning).
But it did "chmod -r", and break binary package creation by unprivireged user
because of unreadable file.
* Remove unneeded ${VARS} variable.
* add a blank line after PKGREVISON for readability.
* remove unneeded --with-rcdir and --enable-gnutls=no from CONFIGURE_ARGS.
* reorder part of CONFIGURE_ARGS for a little more readability.
* explicitly enable jpeg/png/tiff.
* change a LOCALBASE reference to PREFIX (pkglint warning).
* remove write permission from a set-uid program (checkperms warning).
* add "set -e" in front of shell for loops (pkglint warning)
* explicitly enable/disable dnssd and gssapi in options.
* exactly disable python and java support same as perl and php
* pdftops filter is installed unconditionally, so change
PKG_OPTIONS_GROUP.pdftops to REQUIRED_GROUP
* xpdf does not install pdftops tool anymore and using it came from
poppler-utils. so deprecate xpdf option and suggest poppler option instead.
* change gs option to ghostscript from option.description.
* exactly select "gs" or "pdftops" and tell its path to configure script.
* change ghostscript dependency from DEPENDS to USE_TOOLS.
* exactly disable gssapi support with "-kerberos" option.
pdftops only seems to be a link to an existing pdftops, so add
an option to use the ones from gs, poppler-utils, or xpdf.
Default to using the one from poppler-utils (adds dependency on that).
Bump PKGREVISION.
This changes the buildlink3.mk files to use an include guard for the
recursive include. The use of BUILDLINK_DEPTH, BUILDLINK_DEPENDS,
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and BUILDLINK_ORDER is handled by a single new
variable BUILDLINK_TREE. Each buildlink3.mk file adds a pair of
enter/exit marker, which can be used to reconstruct the tree and
to determine first level includes. Avoiding := for large variables
(BUILDLINK_ORDER) speeds up parse time as += has linear complexity.
The include guard reduces system time by avoiding reading files over and
over again. For complex packages this reduces both %user and %sys time to
half of the former time.
&data issue filed as http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3079 and fixed in
cups svn 28 minutes later.
The deeper issue is that firefox3 defines SHA1_Update in nss and cups
uses openssl and the nss symbol wins; hence any use of RAND_seed
fails.
and CVE-2008-3641. Also, it fixes a ton of bugs and has portability
enhancements. Full list of changes:
- SECURITY: The HP-GL/2 filter did not range check pen numbers
(STR #2911)
- SECURITY: The SGI image file reader did not range check
16-bit run lengths (STR #2918)
- SECURITY: The text filter did not range check cpi, lpi, or
column values (STR #2919)
- Documentation updates (STR #2904, STR #2944)
- The French web admin page was never updated (STR #2963)
- The IPP backend did not retry print jobs when the printer
reported itself as busy or unavailable (STR #2951)
- The "Set Allowed Users" web interface did not handle trailing
whitespace correctly (STR #2956)
- The PostScript filter did not work with Adobe applications
using custom page sizes (STR #2968)
- The Mac OS X USB backend did not work with some printers
that reported a bad 1284 device ID.
- The scheduler incorrectly resolved the client connection
address when HostNameLookups was set to Off (STR #2946)
- The IPP backend incorrectly stopped the local queue if
the remote server reported the "paused" state.
- The cupsGetDests() function did not catch all types of
request errors.
- The scheduler did not always log "job queued" messages
(STR #2943)
- The scheduler did not support destination filtering using
the printer-location attribute properly (STR #2945)
- The scheduler did not send the server-started,
server-restarted, or server-stopped events (STR #2927)
- The scheduler no longer enforces configuration file
permissions on symlinked files (STR #2937)
- CUPS now reinitializes the DNS resolver on failures
(STR #2920)
- The CUPS desktop menu item was broken (STR #2924)
- The PPD parser was too strict about missing keyword
values in "relaxed" mode.
- The PostScript filter incorrectly mirrored landscape
documents.
- The scheduler did not correctly update the
auth-info-required value(s) if the AuthType was Default.
- The scheduler required Kerberos authentication for
all operations on remote Kerberized printers instead
of just for the operations that needed it.
- The socket backend could wait indefinitely for back-
channel data with some devices.
- PJL panel messages were not reset correctly on older
printers (STR #2909)
- cupsfilter used the wrong default path (STR #2908)
- Fixed address matching for "BrowseAddress @IF(name)"
(STR #2910)
- Fixed compiles on AIX.
- Firefox 3 did not work with the CUPS web interface in SSL
mode (STR #2892)
- Custom options with multiple parameters were not emitted
correctly.
- Refined the cupstestppd utility.
- ppdEmit*() did not support custom JCL options (STR #2889)
- The cupstestppd utility incorrectly reported missing
"en" base translations (STR #2887)
- Documentation updates (STR #2785, STR #2861, STR #2862)
- The scheduler did not add the ending job sheet when the
job was released.
- The IPP backend did not relay marker-* attributes.
- The CUPS GNOME/KDE menu item was not localized for
Chinese (STR #2880)
- The CUPS GNOME/KDE menu item was not localized for
Japanese (STR #2876)
- The cupstestppd utility reported mixed line endings for
Mac OS and Windows PPD files (STR #2874)
- The pdftops filter did not print landscape orientation PDF
pages correctly on all printers (STR #2850)
- The scheduler did not handle expiring of implicit classes
or their members properly, leading to a configuration where
one of the members would have a short name (STR #2766)
- The scheduler and cupstestppd utilities did not support
cupsFilter and cupsPreFilter programs with spaces in their
names (STR #2866)
- Removed unused variables and assignments found by the
LLVM "clang" tool.
- Added NULL checks recommended by the LLVM "clang" tool.
- The scheduler would crash if you started a printer that
pointed to a backend that did not exist (STR #2865)
- The ppdLocalize functions incorrectly mapped all generic
locales to country-specific locales.
- The cups-driverd program did not support Simplified Chinese
or Traditional Chinese language version strings (STR #2851)
- Added an Indonesian translation (STR #2792)
- Fixed a timing issue in the backends that could cause data
corruption with the CUPS_SC_CMD_DRAIN_OUTPUT side-channel
command (STR #2858)
- The scheduler did not support "HostNameLookups" with all of
the boolean names (STR #2861)
- Fixed a compile problem with glibc 2.8 (STR #2860)
- The PostScript filter did not support %%IncludeFeature lines
in the page setup section of each page (STR #2831)
- The scheduler did not generate printer-state events when the
default printer was changed (STR #2764)
- cupstestppd incorrectly reported a warning about the PPD format
version in some locales (STR #2854)
- cupsGetPPD() and friends incorrectly returned a PPD file for
a class with no printers.
- The member-uris values for local printers in a class returned
by the scheduler did not reflect the connected hostname or
port.
- The CUPS PHP extension was not thread-safe (STR #2828)
- The scheduler incorrectly added the document-format-default
attribute to the list of "common" printer attributes, which
over time would slow down the printing system (STR #2755,
STR #2836)
- The cups-deviced and cups-driverd helper programs did not set
the CFProcessPath environment variable on Mac OS X (STR #2837)
- "lpstat -p" could report the wrong job as printing (STR #2845)
- The scheduler would crash when some cupsd.conf directives
were missing values (STR #2849)
- The web interface "move jobs" operation redirected users to
the wrong URL (STR #2815)
- The Polish web interface translation contained errors
(STR #2815)
- The scheduler did not report PostScript printer PPDs with
filters as PostScript devices.
- The scheduler did not set the job document-format attribute
for jobs submitted using Create-Job and Send-Document.
- cupsFileTell() did not work for log files opened in append
mode (STR #2810)
- The scheduler did not set QUERY_STRING all of the time
for CGI scripts (STR #2781, STR #2816)
- The scheduler now returns an error for bad job-sheets
values (STR #2775)
- Authenticated remote printing did not work over domain
sockets (STR #2750)
- The scheduler incorrectly logged errors for print filters
when a job was canceled (STR #2806, #2808)
- The scheduler no longer allows multiple RSS subscriptions
with the same URI (STR #2789)
- The scheduler now supports Kerberized printing with
multiple server names (STR #2783)
- "Satisfy any" did not work in IPP policies (STR #2782)
- The CUPS imaging library would crash with very large
images - more than 16Mx16M pixels (STR #2805)
- The PNG image loading code would crash with large images
(STR #2790)
- The scheduler did not limit the total number of filters.
- The scheduler now ensures that the RSS directory has
the correct permissions.
- The RSS notifier did not quote the feed URL in the RSS
file it created (STR #2801)
- The web interface allowed the creation and cancellation
of RSS subscriptions without a username (STR #2774)
- Increased the default MaxCopies value on Mac OS X to
9999 to match the limit imposed by the print dialog.
- The scheduler did not reject requests with an empty
Content-Length field (STR #2787)
- The scheduler did not log the current date and time and
did not escape special characters in request URIs when
logging bad requests to the access_log file (STR #2788)
OKed by jlam.
Changes in 1.3.7
The new release includes three security fixes and several printing and
authentication fixes.
CVE-2008-0047: cgiCompileSearch buffer overflow
CVE-2008-1373: CUPS GIF image filter overflow
Updated the "make check" tests to do a more thorough automated test.
cups-driverd complained about missing directories
cupsaddsmb would leave the Samba username and password on disk if no
Windows drivers were installed
The Linux USB backend used 100% CPU when a printer was disconnected
The sample raster drivers did not properly handle SIGTERM
The scheduler sent notify_post() messages too often on Mac OS X.
Kerberos access to the web interface did not work
The scheduler did not support "AuthType Default" in IPP policies
The scheduler did not support the "HideImplicitMembers" directive as
documented
"make check" didn't return a non-zero exit code on error
The scheduler incorrectly logged AUTH_foo environment variables in
debug mode
The image filters inverted PBM files
cupsctl would crash if the scheduler was not running
The scheduler could crash when printing using a port monitor
The scheduler would crash if PAM was broken
The image filters did not work with some CMYK JPEG files produced by
Adobe applications
The Mac OS X USB backend did not work with printers that did not
report a make or model.
The job-sheets option was not encoded properly
The scheduler incorrectly complained about missing LSB PPD directories.
Changes in 1.3.6
The new release fixes some platform-specific build problems, web
interface issues, PDF and PostScript filter option handling, and a
number of minor bugs discovered during routine code audits.
CUPS 1.2.12 fixes several file typing issues, a bad error message in the
scheduler, a web interface setting problem, and a bug in the PHP language
binding. It also includes an updated Italian translation. Changes include:
* The PHP cups_print_file() function crashed if the options array
contained non-string option values
* The image/tiff file matching rule incorrectly identified some text files
as TIFF files
* The filter(7) man page incorrectly documented the "PAGE: total #-pages"
message
* PCL text files were mis-identified as HP-GL/2 and caused the HP-GL/2
filter to hang
* When printing to a queue with user ACLs, the scheduler incorrectly
returned a quota error instead of a "not allowed to print" error
* cupsaddsmb could get in a loop if no printer drivers were installed
* cupsRasterReadHeader() did not byte-swap the header properly when
compiled with certain versions of GCC.
* The IPP backend did not send the document-format attribute for filtered
jobs
* Some PPD files could cause a crash in ppdOpen2
* The web admin interface incorrectly handled the "share printers" and
"show remote printers" settings
* The scheduler's log messages about AuthClass and AuthGroupName advised
using a replacement directive but had the wrong syntax
* Updated the PostScript/PJL and HP-GL/2 MIME rules to look in the first
4k of the file, not just the first 1k
* Updated the Italian localization
the owner of all installed files is a non-root user. This change
affects most packages that require special users or groups by making
them use the specified unprivileged user and group instead.
(1) Add two new variables PKG_GROUPS_VARS and PKG_USERS_VARS to
unprivileged.mk. These two variables are lists of other bmake
variables that define package-specific users and groups. Packages
that have user-settable variables for users and groups, e.g. apache
and APACHE_{USER,GROUP}, courier-mta and COURIER_{USER,GROUP},
etc., should list these variables in PKG_USERS_VARS and PKG_GROUPS_VARS
so that unprivileged.mk can know to set them to ${UNPRIVILEGED_USER}
and ${UNPRIVILEGED_GROUP}.
(2) Modify packages to use PKG_GROUPS_VARS and PKG_USERS_VARS.
CUPS 1.2.11 fixes several build system, printing, PPD, and IPP conformance
issues. It also fixes a crash bug in the scheduler when printing to files
in non-existent directories.
This is based on a suggestion by Yorick Hardy, who reports that it
improved behavior. Without the patch, the cups usb driver tries to
read status from ulpt(4) (for most printers), and this results in no
output.
pkgsrc changes: fix locale path
patch a bug in pstops's n-up handling (reported to upstream)
CUPS 1.2.10 fixes the init script used to start the scheduler, a recursion
bug in the pdftops filter, and several other issues reported after the
1.2.9 release. Changes include:
* ppdLocalize() now supports localizing for Japanese using the "jp" locale
name used by the ppdmerge program from the CUPS DDK 1.1.0
* _cupsAdminSetServerSettings() did not support changing of top-level
directives as designed.
* The init script path check was broken.
* CUPS incorrectly used the attribute "notify-recipient" instead of
"notify-recicpient-uri" in several places
* Fixed a configure script bug on MirBSD
* The pdftops filter did not limit the amount of recursion of page sets
* Custom page sizes with fractional point sizes did not work
* The lpoptions command would crash when adding or removing options on a
system with no printers
CUPS 1.2.9 fixes several printing issues and scheduler crash bug.
Changes include:
* The scheduler did not use the default job-sheets (banners) for implicit
classes
* The scheduler could crash when listing complete jobs that had been
unloaded from memory
* The French localization was doubled up
* Build system fixes for several platforms
* The scheduler's openssl certificate generation code was broken on some
platforms
* The scheduler's log rotation check for devices was broken
* The LPD mini-daemon did not handle the document-format option correctly
* The pdftops filter ignored the "match" size option in the pdftops.conf
file
* cupstestppd now validates UTF-8 text strings in globalized PPD files
* The outputorder=reverse option did not work with all printers
* Classes containing other classes did not always work
* Printer location and description information was lost if the
corresponding string contained the "#" character
* cupsRemoveOption() did not work properly
* The USB backend did not work with some USB to parallel cables on Mac OSX.
* The test page did not print the rulers properly on large media sizes
* The text filter could crash when pretty printing certain types of files
ok'ed jlam a while back.
CUPS 1.2.8 adds a French localization, updates the Japanese and Spanish
localizations, and fixes several web interface, printing, and networking
bugs.
CUPS 1.2.7 adds several Mac OS X improvements, implements timeouts in the
SSL negotiation code, and fixes the bounding box generated by the PostScript
filter, bidirectional support in the USB backend, and another case where the
lpstat command could hang.
CUPS 1.2.6 fixes some compile errors, localization of the web interface on
Mac OS X, bugs in the lpc and lpstat commands, and backchannel support in
the parallel backend.
CUPS 1.2.5 fixes minor printing, networking, and documentation issues and
adds support for older versions of DBUS and a translation for Estonian.
CUPS 1.2.4 fixes a number of web interface, scheduler, and CUPS API
issues.
CUPS 1.2.3 fixes a number of web interface, networking, remote printing,
and CUPS API issues.
CUPS 1.2.2 fixes several build, platform, notification, and printing bugs.
CUPS 1.2.1 fixes several build, platform, and printing bugs.
CUPS 1.2.0 is the first stable feature release in the 1.2.x series and
includes over 90 new features and changes since CUPS 1.1.23, including a
greatly improved web interface and "plug-and-print" support for many local
and network printers.
and add a new helper target and script, "show-buildlink3", that outputs
a listing of the buildlink3.mk files included as well as the depth at
which they are included.
For example, "make show-buildlink3" in fonts/Xft2 displays:
zlib
fontconfig
iconv
zlib
freetype2
expat
freetype2
Xrender
renderproto
PKGLOCALEDIR and which install their locale files directly under
${PREFIX}/${PKGLOCALEDIR} and sort the PLIST file entries. From now
on, pkgsrc/mk/plist/plist-locale.awk will automatically handle
transforming the PLIST to refer to the correct locale directory.
RECOMMENDED is removed. It becomes ABI_DEPENDS.
BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED.foo becomes BUILDLINK_ABI_DEPENDS.foo.
BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.foo becomes BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.foo.
BUILDLINK_DEPENDS does not change.
IGNORE_RECOMMENDED (which defaulted to "no") becomes USE_ABI_DEPENDS
which defaults to "yes".
Added to obsolete.mk checking for IGNORE_RECOMMENDED.
I did not manually go through and fix any aesthetic tab/spacing issues.
I have tested the above patch on DragonFly building and packaging
subversion and pkglint and their many dependencies.
I have also tested USE_ABI_DEPENDS=no on my NetBSD workstation (where I
have used IGNORE_RECOMMENDED for a long time). I have been an active user
of IGNORE_RECOMMENDED since it was available.
As suggested, I removed the documentation sentences suggesting bumping for
"security" issues.
As discussed on tech-pkg.
I will commit to revbump, pkglint, pkg_install, createbuildlink separately.
Note that if you use wip, it will fail! I will commit to pkgsrc-wip
later (within day).
CAN-2005-3191
CAN-2005-3192
The fixes were largely copied from xpdf-3.01pl1.patch from foolabs.com;
however, patch-be for Stream.cxx also includes a proper fix for
CAN-2005-3191 which was only partially fixed in the foolabs.com patch.
Bump the PKGREVISION to 4.
backslashes anymore. A single backslash is enough. Changed the
definition in all affected packages. For those that are not caught, an
additional check is placed into bsd.pkginstall.mk.
as the INSTALL and DEINSTALL scripts no longer distinguish between
the two types of files. Drop SUPPORT_FILES{,_PERMS} and modify the
packages in pkgsrc accordingly.
"A vulnerability has been reported in CUPS, which can be exploited by malicious
people to cause a DoS (Denial of Service) on a vulnerable system.
When processing a PDF file, bounds checking was not correctly performed on
some fields. This could cause the pdftops filter (running as user "lp") to
crash."
http://secunia.com/advisories/16380/http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2005-706.html
Patch from RedHat.
USE_TOOLS and any of "autoconf", "autoconf213", "automake" or
"automake14". Also, we don't need to call the auto* tools via
${ACLOCAL}, ${AUTOCONF}, etc., since the tools framework takes care
to symlink the correct tool to the correct name, so we can just use
aclocal, autoconf, etc.
And always is defined as share/examples/rc.d
which was the default before.
This rc.d scripts are not automatically added to PLISTs now also.
So add to each corresponding PLIST as required.
This was discussed on tech-pkg in late January and late April.
Todo: remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR uses in MESSAGES and elsewhere
and remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR itself.
An overflow check introduced earlier (for CAN-2004-0888) was never
triggered on 64-bit systems because 64-bit arithmetics was used there.
Sprinkle some casts to int su that the overflow can happen.
This fix is similar to the redhat one. The fix for similar code
in print/teTeX-bin looks much cleaner, but since cups already contains
the wrong redhad fix, I've chosen to stay close to the original.
bump PKGREVISION
within NetBSD-current's bsd.own.mk, which conflicts with its usage in
pkgsrc. The package that use USE_PAM have been converted to use the
bsd.options.mk framework. This should fix PR pkg/29257.
It includes the correct buildlink3.mk file from either Linux-PAM
(security/PAM) or OpenPAM (security/openpam) and eventually will
support solaris-pam. pam.buildlink3.mk will:
* set PAMBASE to the base directory of the PAM files;
* set PAM_TYPE to the PAM implementation used.
There are two variables that can be used to tweak the selection of
the PAM implementation:
PAM_DEFAULT is a user-settable variable whose value is the default
PAM implementation to use.
PAM_ACCEPTED is a package-settable list of PAM implementations
that may be used by the package.
Modify most packages that include PAM/buildlink3.mk to include
pam.buildlink3.mk instead.
- The scheduler's is_path_absolute() code could cause a DoS (STR #1042)
- The scheduler's device loading code used the wrong size limits for the
make/model and info parameters (STR #1035)
- The PNG loading code did not use a "long unsigned integer" format
specifier for the width and height (STR #1032)
- The web interface only showed the first 4 or 8 characters of
"{variable-name}" for undefined template variables (STR #1031)
- The hpgltops filter did not handle a common PCL command to enter
HP-GL/2 mode (STR #1037)
- The scheduler no longer sends the page-set option when printing banner
pages (STR #995)
- The hpgltops filter contained two buffer overflows that could
potentially allow remote access to the "lp" account (STR #1024)
- The lppasswd command did not protect against file descriptor or ulimit
attacks (STR #1023)
- The "lpc status" command used the wrong resource path when querying
the list of printers and jobs, causing unnecessary authentication
requests (STR #1018)
- The httpWait() function did not handle signal interruptions (STR #1020)
- The USB backend used the wrong size status variable when checking the
printer status (STR #1017)
- The scheduler did not delete classes from other classes or implicit
classes, which could cause a crash (STR #1015)
- The IPP backend now logs the remote print job ID at log level NOTICE
instead of INFO (so it shows up in the error_log file...)
dependency (so we need it in the buildlink directory to build other
packages). Should fix build of libgnomeprint shown in minskim@'s
latest Linux bulk build.
under share/examples/rc.d. The variable name already was named
RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR.
This is from ideas from Greg Woods and others.
Also bumped PKGREVISION for all packages using RCD_SCRIPTS mechanism
(as requested by wiz).
- The lpstat man page incorrectly listed the "-s" option
as using the equivalent of the "-p" option to list the
printers; it uses the "-v" option to list the printers
(STR #986)
- Now allow 0-length reads in the CUPS file API (STR
#985)
- cupsDoFileRequest() now sets cupsLastError() to
IPP_ERROR on network errors (STR #953)
- The pdftops filter didn't scale small pages up to the
output page size when the fitplot option was used (STR
#984)
- Fixed the ipptest program usage message (STR #959)
- Added Spanish man pages (STR #963)
- Fixed the order of comparisons in the client.conf
reading code (STR #971)
- cupsLangGet() incorrectly set the current locale (STR
#970)
Changes 1.1.22rc2:
- The pdftops filter didn't check the range of all
integer attributes (STR #972)
- Documentation corrections (STR #944, STR #946)
- Also sanitize device URI in argv[0] (STR #933)
- cupsRasterReadHeader() didn't swap bytes for the
numeric fields properly (STR #930)
Changes 1.1.22rc1:
- Now sanitize the device URI that is reported in the
error_log file (STR #920)
- Fixed some memory and file descriptor leaks in the job
dispatch code (STR #921)
- Deleting a printer could cause a crash with browsing
enabled (STR #865, STR #881, STR #928)
- Browsing would turn off if the scheduler got an EAGAIN
error (STR #924)
- The mime.types file didn't recognize PostScript as a
PJL language name (STR #925)
Changes 1.1.21:
- The scheduler did not separate Digest authentication
parameters with commas (STR #882)
- Fixed some problems with image printing to custom page
sizes (STR #891)
- Removed the remaining scheduler code that did not use
the "close-on-exec" file descriptor flag to speed up
program invocations (STR #890)
- The "lpr -r" command removed the print file even if it
was not printed. It now only removes the file if the
job is successfully created (STR #886)
- Revamped the custom page size orientation fix (STR
#127)
- The lp, lpq, lpr, and lpstat commands now report when
an environment variable is pointing to a non-existent
printer instead of just saying "no default
destination" (STR #879)
- Queue names with 2 periods (e.g. "printer..2") were
not supported (STR #866)
in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
All library names listed by *.la files no longer need to be listed
in the PLIST, e.g., instead of:
lib/libfoo.a
lib/libfoo.la
lib/libfoo.so
lib/libfoo.so.0
lib/libfoo.so.0.1
one simply needs:
lib/libfoo.la
and bsd.pkg.mk will automatically ensure that the additional library
names are listed in the installed package +CONTENTS file.
Also make LIBTOOLIZE_PLIST default to "yes".
into the bsd.options.mk framework. Instead of appending to
${PKG_OPTIONS_VAR}, it appends to PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS. This causes
the default options to be the union of PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS and any
old USE_* and FOO_USE_* settings.
This fixes PR pkg/26590.
for each package can be determined by invoking:
make show-var VARNAME=PKG_OPTIONS_VAR
The old options are still supported unless the variable named in
PKG_OPTIONS_VAR is set within make(1) (usually via /etc/mk.conf).
packages install filters into libexec/cups/filter - which doesn't work
in pkgview land. To work around this disable pkgview installation of
cups until the issues are resolved.
ok'd by jlam@
the PKGREVISION. Also remove the unnecessary -preserve-dup-deps argument
to libtool, rename the configure option to --enable-libtool, and remove
the unnecessary bits to deal with libcrypt/libcrypto (buildlink3 does
this for us automatically).
the RCD_SCRIPTS rc.d script(s) to the PLIST.
This GENERATE_PLIST idea is part of Greg A. Woods'
PR #22954.
This helps when the RC_SCRIPTS are installed to
a different ${RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR}. (Later,
the default RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR will be changed
to be more clear that they are the examples.)
These patches also remove the etc/rc.d/ scripts from PLISTs
(of packages that use RCD_SCRIPTS). (This also removes
now unused references from openssh* makefiles. Note that
qmail package has not been changed yet.)
I have been doing automatic PLIST registration for RC_SCRIPTS
for over a year. Not all of these packages have been tested,
but many have been tested and used.
Somethings maybe to do:
- a few packages still manually install the rc.d scripts to
hard-coded etc/rc.d. These need to be fixed.
- maybe remove from mk/${OPSYS}.pkg.dist mtree specifications too.
by moving the inclusion of buildlink3.mk files outside of the protected
region. This bug would be seen by users that have set PREFER_PKGSRC
or PREFER_NATIVE to non-default values.
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES should be ordered so that for any package in the
list, that package doesn't depend on any packages to the left of it
in the list. This ordering property is used to check for builtin
packages in the correct order. The problem was that including a
buildlink3.mk file for <pkg> correctly ensured that <pkg> was removed
from BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and appended to the end. However, since the
inclusion of any other buildlink3.mk files within that buildlink3.mk
was in a region that was protected against multiple inclusion, those
dependencies weren't also moved to the end of BUILDLINK_PACKAGES.
the normal case when BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.<pkg> isn't specified, it receives
a value only once due to the multiple inclusion protection in the
bulldlink3.mk files. In the case where a package includes several
buildlink3.mk files that each want a slightly different version of another
dependency, having BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.<pkg> be a list allows for the
strictest <pkg> dependency to be matched.
Bug fixes:
- The HTTP code did not use a case-insensitive
comparison when checking for the Basic authentication
method (STR #407)
- The cupsaddsmb program didn't export the new CUPS
driver for Windows properly (STR #390)
- The default landscape orientation was not the same as
that defined in the PPD file (STR #397)
- The pdftops filter incorrectly auto-rotated pages when
the user already had specified the proper orientation
(STR #207)
- The scheduler did not reset the group list when
running CGI and filter processes (STR #185)
Enhancements:
- Updated the pdftops filter to use the annotation flags
instead of the subtype to determine whether to print
an annotation (STR #425)
- The pdftops filter no longer needs to create temporary
files with tmpnam (STR #406)
- The scheduler now waits up to 60 seconds before
restarting to allow active jobs to complete printing
and pending requests to be processed (STR #226)
- Added new cupsDoAuthentication(), cupsGetFd(),
cupsGetFile(), cupsPutFd(), and cupsPutFile() functions
to the CUPS API (STR #112)
- The PDF filter always scaled and offset pages; this
caused problems under MacOS X, so now the "fitplot"
option controls whether PDF files are scaled to fit
within the printable area of the page (STR #250)
- Updated the pdftops filter to be based upon Xpdf
2.02pl1 (STR #191)
"Package Makefiles should refer to PKG_SYSCONFBASEDIR instead of
PKG_SYSCONFBASE when they want PKG_SYSCONFDIR stripped of
PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR. This makes PKG_SYSCONFBASE=/etc work with pkgviews by
installing all config files into /etc/packages/<pkg> instead of
occasionally putting some directly into /etc."
the installed files are not automatically included in the right place in
the system path and need to be either copied in /usr/bin or dealt with in
another way.
The saves a lot of frustration and puzzling esp. for the beginning user.
Change the cupsd rc.d script to REQUIRE slpd. This is needed for the
case where cupsd actually uses SLP to register services (by setting
BrowseProtocols to include "slp") and does nothing otherwise.
of the diffs between vanilla CUPS and pkgsrc CUPS will be sent back to
the author.
* Allow overriding the default paths for "CUPS_SERVERBIN" and
"CUPS_LOCALEDIR" by passing values through the configure script.
This facilitates using custom directory hierarchies as is common in
various packaging systems.
* Allow choosing the man page extension style by passing values
directly through the configure script. This allows overriding the
defaults for an operating system, which can happen in some packaging
systems. Leave the default behaviour unchanged if not specified.
- security fix to scheduler to address a DoS attack
- improve conformance to IPP specification
- miscellaneous bug fixes to server and userland utilities
- plug memory leaks
- bug fixes to SSL code
- the mime.convs file was missing the filter definition for Windows BMP
(image/x-bitmap) files
- improved test suite
- added CUPS support files for Java, Perl, and PHP
- The cups-lpd mini-daemon now sends jobs to the default queue when an
empty queue name (or "lp" and there is no "lp" queue) is sent.
- The scheduler now supports fax queues identified by a "*cupsFax: True"
attribute in the PPD file.
- The scheduler now supports print files that have been compressed using
gzip.
- Added a robots.txt file to the standard install to prevent search
engines from indexing the CUPS server.
- When writing BSD printcap files, the scheduler now includes the rm and
rp attributes, allowing the file to be exported to LPD clients.
- The pdftops filter now scales PDF pages within the printable area of the
page.
- The PostScript filter now supports binary PostScript files and files
beginning with the PJL language escape sequence.
- Fixed the CIE colorspace support code in the image and PS RIPs.