* New upstream bug fix release
- cups-browsed: Shared algorithm to generate local queues based on
browsed remote queue data between Bonjour and CUPS browsing, as the
simpler method used for CUPS browsing could overwrite local print
queues and had de-duplication problems, for example if the server
appears on two IPs in the network (connected by both ethernet and
WLAN).
- cups-browsed: CUPS broadcasting also broadcasted non-shared,
especially cups-browsed-generated printers. Switched to detection
of non-shared printers by the appropriate bit in the printer-type
bit field IPP attribute.
- cups-browsed: Made CUPS broadcasting work also without BrowseAllow
lines in cups-browsed.conf. In this case we accept all remote
printers (LP: #1163764).
- README: Updated documentation for cups-browsed.
- Added more comments and examples to /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf.
- cups-browsed: Added support for "...:<port>" extensions of
BrowsePoll addresses. Thanks to Tim Waugh from Red Hat
(LP: #1159213).
[ Till Kamppeter ]
* Let cups-browsed overtake browsing-related directives from
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf into /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf. Comment out
directives which introduce CUPS broadcasting/browsing so that users
use this deprecated method only if absolutely necessary. Add
comments to tell the user about how to use the added lines.
(LP: #1159213)
[ Didier Raboud ]
* Use the new fonts-freefont-ttf package name
* Add simple cups-browsed init script (Closes: #700929)
-- Till Kamppeter <email address hidden> Thu, 04 Apr 2013 17:33:06 +0200
This bug was fixed in the package cups-filters - 1.0.33-0ubuntu1
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cups-filters (1.0.33-0ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low
* New upstream bug fix release
- cups-browsed: Added NULL check (Upstream bug #1106).
cups-filters (1.0.32-1) experimental; urgency=low
* New upstream bug fix release generated printers. Switched to detection cups-browsed. conf.
- cups-browsed: Shared algorithm to generate local queues based on
browsed remote queue data between Bonjour and CUPS browsing, as the
simpler method used for CUPS browsing could overwrite local print
queues and had de-duplication problems, for example if the server
appears on two IPs in the network (connected by both ethernet and
WLAN).
- cups-browsed: CUPS broadcasting also broadcasted non-shared,
especially cups-browsed-
of non-shared printers by the appropriate bit in the printer-type
bit field IPP attribute.
- cups-browsed: Made CUPS broadcasting work also without BrowseAllow
lines in cups-browsed.conf. In this case we accept all remote
printers (LP: #1163764).
- README: Updated documentation for cups-browsed.
- Added more comments and examples to /etc/cups/
- cups-browsed: Added support for "...:<port>" extensions of
BrowsePoll addresses. Thanks to Tim Waugh from Red Hat
(LP: #1159213).
[ Till Kamppeter ] cups/cupsd. conf into /etc/cups/ cups-browsed. conf. Comment out browsing so that users
* Let cups-browsed overtake browsing-related directives from
/etc/
directives which introduce CUPS broadcasting/
use this deprecated method only if absolutely necessary. Add
comments to tell the user about how to use the added lines.
(LP: #1159213)
[ Didier Raboud ]
* Use the new fonts-freefont-ttf package name
* Add simple cups-browsed init script (Closes: #700929)
-- Till Kamppeter <email address hidden> Thu, 04 Apr 2013 17:33:06 +0200