* debian/patches/cups-1.6.4-changes.patch: Merged latest fixes from upstream,
taken from CUPS 1.6.4, as there is no public repository of CUPS any more
and due to Apple policies the next 1.7.x release, 1.7.0 final, happens
only with the next release of Mac OS X. Fixes:
- Removed some duplicate page size definitions for some ISO sizes that were
causing problems
- The IPP backend did not add the "last-document" attribute
- Added a SyncOnClose directive to cups-files.conf to force cupsd to
call fsync before closing any configuration/state files it writes
(LP: #1157972, Red Hat bug #984883).
- Added USB quirk rule for Lexmark E238
- Closed server connections were still not always detected
- The libusb-based USB backend now loads its list of quirks from files
in /usr/share/cups/usb instead of using a hardcoded table, this
makes spotting and fixing USB problems much easier.
- The scheduler did not properly register ICC color profiles with
colord
* debian/patches/usb-backend-more-quirk-rules.patch,
debian/patches/handle-server-terminating-connection.patch,
debian/patches/colord-add-profile-fix.patch: Removed, included upstream.
* debian/patches/pidfile.patch,
debian/patches/rootbackends-worldreadable.patch,
debian/patches/airprint-support.patch,
debian/patches/do-not-broadcast-with-hostnames.patch,
debian/patches/mention-rfc2911-in-ipptoolfile-for-clarity.patch,
debian/patches/add-ipp-backend-of-cups-1.4.patch,
debian/patches/confdirperms.patch,
debian/patches/show-compile-command-lines.patch,
debian/patches/log-debug-history-nearly-unlimited.patch: Refreshed with
quilt.
* debian/local/apparmor-profile: Silenced AppArmor noise in syslog
(LP: #1229766).
* debian/local/cupsd-sync-files-on-close.patch: Activate CUPS daemon
syncing files when closing, so that config files (like printers.conf)
do not mysteriously disappear (LP: #1157972, Red Hat bug #984883).
* debian/cups-server-common.install: Install /usr/share/cups/usb/ with the
USB backend quirk rules file.
-- Till Kamppeter <email address hidden> Tue, 24 Sep 2013 22:15:01 +0200
This bug was fixed in the package cups - 1.7.0~rc1-0ubuntu4
--------------- rc1-0ubuntu4) saucy; urgency=low
cups (1.7.0~
* debian/ patches/ cups-1. 6.4-changes. patch: Merged latest fixes from upstream, patches/ usb-backend- more-quirk- rules.patch, patches/ handle- server- terminating- connection. patch, patches/ colord- add-profile- fix.patch: Removed, included upstream. patches/ pidfile. patch, patches/ rootbackends- worldreadable. patch, patches/ airprint- support. patch, patches/ do-not- broadcast- with-hostnames. patch, patches/ mention- rfc2911- in-ipptoolfile- for-clarity. patch, patches/ add-ipp- backend- of-cups- 1.4.patch, patches/ confdirperms. patch, patches/ show-compile- command- lines.patch, patches/ log-debug- history- nearly- unlimited. patch: Refreshed with local/apparmor- profile: Silenced AppArmor noise in syslog local/cupsd- sync-files- on-close. patch: Activate CUPS daemon cups-server- common. install: Install /usr/share/ cups/usb/ with the
taken from CUPS 1.6.4, as there is no public repository of CUPS any more
and due to Apple policies the next 1.7.x release, 1.7.0 final, happens
only with the next release of Mac OS X. Fixes:
- Removed some duplicate page size definitions for some ISO sizes that were
causing problems
- The IPP backend did not add the "last-document" attribute
- Added a SyncOnClose directive to cups-files.conf to force cupsd to
call fsync before closing any configuration/state files it writes
(LP: #1157972, Red Hat bug #984883).
- Added USB quirk rule for Lexmark E238
- Closed server connections were still not always detected
- The libusb-based USB backend now loads its list of quirks from files
in /usr/share/cups/usb instead of using a hardcoded table, this
makes spotting and fixing USB problems much easier.
- The scheduler did not properly register ICC color profiles with
colord
* debian/
debian/
debian/
* debian/
debian/
debian/
debian/
debian/
debian/
debian/
debian/
debian/
quilt.
* debian/
(LP: #1229766).
* debian/
syncing files when closing, so that config files (like printers.conf)
do not mysteriously disappear (LP: #1157972, Red Hat bug #984883).
* debian/
USB backend quirk rules file.
-- Till Kamppeter <email address hidden> Tue, 24 Sep 2013 22:15:01 +0200