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-------------------- CHANGES IN CUPS V1.5.2 - Reposted what should have been CUPS 1.5.1. CHANGES IN CUPS V1.5.1 - Documentation updates (STR #3885, STR #3886, STR #3946, STR #3969) - Localization updates (STR #3840, STR #3989, STR #3997) - Build fixes (STR #3956, STR #3999) - The SNMP backend did not validate the device URIs reported by printers (STR #4004) - cupsBackendReport() did not handle newlines in 1284 Device IDs (STR #4005) - USB backend fixes for libusb (STR #3965, STR #3978) - The DBUS notifier did not validate string parameters (STR #3984) - Group quota ACLs did not work with Kerberos (STR #3972) - The IPP backend did not retry when a printer responded with client-error-not-possible (STR #3963) - PostScript PPDs with filters used the wrong command filter (STR #3973) - The scheduler incorrectly used free() on a POSIX ACL value, which could cause a crash (STR #3970) - PPD files using the MacStandard encoding did not work. - The web interface did not work on some platforms (STR #3902) - The lpstat command would crash when then "-u" option was used by a non-administrator (STR #3953) - Japanese supply level reporting did not always work. - The DBUS notifier could crash (STR #3947) - Relaxed some of the page size checks in cupstestppd. - The ipptool program now reports attributes that are repeated within the same attribute group. - Updated the PWG raster support to match the current draft specification. - Fixed some IPP conformance issues in the scheduler. - Added ipptool support for repeating requests. - Added IPP/2.2 conformance tests and greatly improved the IPP/1.1, IPP/2.0, and IPP/2.1 conformance testing. - IPP messages containing mixed integer/rangeOfInteger values did not work (STR #3942) - The ipptool program now provides additional diagnostics for badly- formatted responses (STR #3857) - When possible, the IPP backend now stops sending job data early on a cancel. - cupsSendRequest and cupsWriteRequestData did not properly read all HTTP headers, preventing authentication and encryption upgrades from working in all cases. - The client.conf Server directive is no longer supported on Mac OS X 10.7 and later. - The IPP backend sent the wrong margins in media-col. - The scheduler did not save or restore large Kerberos credentials for jobs. - The dnssd backend did not properly browse for secure IPP printers. - httpAssembleURI* did not properly escape all special characters in the username/password field. - The scheduler now logs config file errors to stderr (STR #3936) - The configure script incorrectly used bundle-based localizations on Linux (STR #3938) - The cups-driverd helper program did not cache .drv files properly, sometimes leading to a crash (STR #3921) - CUPS did not build on stock Mac OS X installations. - Encryption was broken with OpenSSL. - ipptool's XML output used date/time values with timezone offsets, which are not supported by Mac OS X's NSDate class. - Several programs did not support the cupsFilter2 keyword in PPD files. - The IPP backend incorrectly reported spool-area-full states. - cupsMarkOptions() did not protect against a bad PPD that was missing one or more standard Duplex options. - The PostScript filter did not mirror N-up output properly. - The ipptool program did not validate UTF-8 strings in XML output. - Fixed supply level reporting for some printers. - The scheduler no longer automatically logs debug messages for jobs that were held or canceled. - The cupsSendRequest function did not flush remaining response data from a previous request, leading to apparent chunking issues. - The scheduler did not report the correct version in the Server: header (STR #3903) - The scheduler did not support 1284 device IDs reported by driver interface programs longer than 127 characters (STR #3871) - The image filters did not support loading images larger than the RIPCache setting (STR #3901) - "PAGE: total NNN" messages did not get logged properly (STR #3887) - Updated the PWG Raster support to conform to the current draft of the PWG Raster Format specification. - The PWG Raster filter did not always write the correct number of padding lines on the bottom of the page (STR #3904) - When reporting a denial-of-service attack from the domain socket, the address reported does not always contain the correct path (STR #3888) - Badly formed GIF files could cause the image filters to crash (STR #3914) - Jobs canceled at the printer were retried by the IPP backend. - "cupsfilter -u" deleted the input file instead of the PPD file. - The scheduler did not compute the cost of PPD filters defined using the cupsFilter2 keyword properly. - The scheduler did not correctly support the maxsize() attribute for PPD filters.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.91 2012/02/07 23:16:57 sbd Exp $
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SHA1 (cups-1.5.2-source.tar.bz2) = 56fdb4f58e676607845321c0296c1e90e416883f
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RMD160 (cups-1.5.2-source.tar.bz2) = 98181e2ee8c6e574fb6d405f688f52c9b61a2355
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Size (cups-1.5.2-source.tar.bz2) = 9595665 bytes
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SHA1 (patch-ac) = d99dfa6e71efdc5f069c2c3e73e1b29beebf5c9b
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SHA1 (patch-ad) = a8d6610c4057ae98d98435ba577606e3c2bfb4b9
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SHA1 (patch-ae) = 7806067b36fa1c98763cf51a14941665f590b816
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SHA1 (patch-af) = 025f198dd491a55ffc460d03d3ad23a100fe5271
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SHA1 (patch-ag) = 680c1c7fb44d8153b5825252d2e297a5196ca98e
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SHA1 (patch-ah) = 27d9b92a2f1ae116162b4f24d9aab3a955d52052
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SHA1 (patch-ai) = 13725f3b4e0016acf5ead79cadb9626d1f2ce58e
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SHA1 (patch-an) = 231c871e31db279e8aeafba71506f93330e0a971
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SHA1 (patch-ao) = 7fe50080b9a6fd4dac186020f9351ef6000373c7
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SHA1 (patch-at) = bbda891ed0820e23fe7f6fe3dd5326eeda5b3b2e
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SHA1 (patch-au) = 0d1d3cf255b996c96b0ea798f46b08523ef22a60
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SHA1 (patch-conf_Makefile) = 9bb4106e9fecaed2ba9bb67b7989f2ac9a9494fc
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SHA1 (patch-config-scripts_cups-gssapi.m4) = a3505afd30f0864e3022d8f65c810b9614d82cf4
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SHA1 (patch-ppdc_Makefile) = 7dcc34217557a4c6f42064b61abf593bd7620b60
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SHA1 (patch-scheduler_dirsvc.c) = 62c6b47522a60b9f8042421e4a9d25a5dfa47c47
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