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The first release candidate for version 1.1.21 of the CommonUNIX Printing System (\"CUPS\") is now available for download fromthe CUPS web site at: accordance with the CUPS Configuration Management Plan,you now have until Thursday, June 10th to test this releasecandidate to determine if there are any high-priority problemsand report them using the Software Trouble Report form at: sent to the CUPS newsgroups or mailing lists are notautomatically entered into the trouble report database and willnot influence the final production release of 1.1.21, so it isvery important that you report any problems you identify usingthe form.CUPS 1.1.21 is primarily a bug fix and performance tuningrelease and includes fixes for the IPP, LPD, parallel, serial,and USB backends, authentication and status processing issues inthe CUPS API, and various PostScript and PDF printing issues.The new release also adds support for Zebra label printers andIPP device URI options.Changes in CUPS v1.1.21rc1:- Fixed some \"type-punned\" warnings produced by GCC when -fstrict-aliasing is specified (Issue #679) - The PDF filter incorrectly calculated the bounding box of a page (Issue #682) - The IPP backend did not use SSL when printing over a port other than 443 (Issue #730) - The scheduler could crash when processing a Limit or LimitExcept directive (Issue #728) - The lpq, lpr, and lp commands did not differentiate between the server being unresponsive and the lack of a default printer (Issue #728) - The PAM checks in the configure script did not stop after the first match (Issue #728) - The cups-config man page was incorrectly placed in section 3 (Issue #728) - The cupstestppd utility did not show a warning message when a PPD file indicated BCP protocol support with PJL (Issue #720) - The scheduler did not return the correct exit code when startup failed (Issue #718) - The cupsRasterReadPixels() function checked for EAGAIN, which caused problems on FreeBSD (Issue #723) - The cupsGetDests() function did not use the current encryption setting (Issue #653) - The scheduler did not properly parse name-based BrowseRelay directives in the cupsd.conf file (STR #711) - The IPP backend now supports the following options in the device URI: encryption, waitjob, and waitprinter (Issue #699) - The parallel, serial, socket, and USB backends did not return a non-zero exit status when a job failed to print in the middle of sending it (Issue #715) - Location directives in the cupsd.conf file were case-sensitive for printer and class names, so queue-specific access control was not reliable (STR #700) - cupsDoFileRequest() did not handle HTTP continue status messages in all cases, causing sporatic problems with IPP printers from some vendors (STR #716) - The rastertodymo driver now supports the Zebra ZPL language (Issue #713) - The test suite no longer generates a printcap file, which caused problems when testing as the root user (Issue #693) - The scheduler now updates the accepting state of an implicit class based upon the accepting state of its member printers (Issue #697) - The pstops filter didn't properly skip leading PJL commands (Issue #664) - The reinterpret_cast keyword was not highlighted when printing C/C++ source files in prettyprint mode (STR #694) - Fixed a segfault problem with some of the client programs (Issue #668) - When using RunAsUser, the scheduler did not correctly set the ownership of the log files, preventing log file rotation (Issue #686) - The image filters did not correctly load 1-bit PNG files (Issue #687) - The pdftops filter did not show all annotation objects in a PDF file (Issue #674) - The pdftops filter did not print the contents of textual form elements, making it impossible to print a filled-in form (Issue #663) - Integrated the MacOS X/Darwin USB backend into the CUPS baseline (Issue #661) - The USB backend incorrectly reported \"media tray empty\" (Issue #660) - The scheduler did not use a case-insensitive comparison when checking for group membership, which caused problems with Win9x clients printing via SAMBA (Issue #647) - The scheduler did not report the addresses associated with certain network errors, making troubleshooting difficult (Issue #648, #649) - The cupstestppd program did not allow a default choice of \"Unknown\" as required by the PPD spec (Issue #651) - The select() buffers are now allocated to be at least as large as sizeof(fd_set) (Issue #639) - The LPD backend now supports overriding the print job username via the device URI (Issue #631) - The scheduler did not handle an unknown MIME type when checking for a CGI script (Issue #603) - Added a timeout optimization to the scheduler's main loop to allow CUPS to sleep more of the time (STR #629) - The USB backend now retries printing to devices of the form \"usb://make/model\" if any USB port shows up as \"busy\" (Issue #617) - The httpGetHostByName() function did not range check IP address values (Issue #608) - The httpUpdate() function could return HTTP_ERROR instead of the HTTP status if the server closed the connection before the client received the whole response (Issue #611) - The LPD mini-daemon did not allow the administrator to force banner pages on (Issue #605) - Added PAM support for Darwin/MacOS X (Issue #550) - The web interface now provides a \"Set As Default\" button to set the default printer or class on a server (Issue #577) - The HTTP authentication cache was broken (Issue #517) - The cupstestppd utility now fails PPD files that have a DefaultOption keyword for a non-existance option name (Issue #476) - Optimized the scanning of new PPD files on scheduler startup (Issue #424) - The EPM list file did not include the bin, lib, or sbin directories (Issue #598) - The web interface did not redirect administration tasks to the primary server for a class or printer (Issue #491, Issue #652) - The cups-lpd mini-daemon did not reject print jobs to queues that were rejecting new print jobs (Issue #515) - Some calls to the ctype functions did not account for platforms that use a signed char type by default (STR #518) - The scheduler could use excess amounts of CPU if a CGI program was sending data faster than the client could take it (Issue #595) - Updated the Ghostscript 8.x integration stuff (STR #484) - The lpd backend used a source port of 732 by default, which is outside of the range defined by RFC 1179; also added a new (default) \"reserve=any\" option for any priviledged port from 1 to 1023 (Issue #474) - The scheduler did not check for a valid Listen/Port configuration (Issue #499) - The cupsPrintFiles() function did not always set the last IPP error message (Issue #538) - The pstops filter did not write the PostScript header line if the file began with a PJL escape sequence (STR #574) - The printer-is-accepting-jobs status of remote printers was not sent to clients via browsing or polling (Issue #571) - The web interface did not show the printer state history information (Issue #592) - The rastertoepson filter would crash under certain cirsumstances (Issue #583) - The USB backend did not handle serial numbers using the (incorrect) SN keyword and did not terminate the make and model name strings properly (Issue #471, Issue #588) - The USB backend did not build on Solaris x86 (STR #585) - The cupsDoAuthentication() function did not use the method name for Digest authentication (Issue #584) - The scheduler could crash if a print job could not be printed and the PreserveJobHistory option was turned off (Issue #535) - cups-lpd now logs the temporary filenames that could not be opened in order to make troubleshooting easier (Issue #565) - cupsGetJobs() now returns -1 on error (Issue #569) - Added localization for Belarusian (Issue #575) - The LPD backend used the full length of the hostname when creating the data and control filenames, which causes problems with older systems that can't handle long filenames (Issue #560) - The scheduler did not refresh the common printer data after a fast reload; this prevented banner and other information from being updated (Issue #562) - The scheduler did not send common or history data to the client when processing a CUPS-Get-Default request (Issue #559) - The httpFlush() function did not always flush the remaining response data in requests (Issue #558) - The scheduler could complete a job before it collected the exit status from all filters and the backend (STR #448) - The PPD conformance tests did not catch group translation strings that exceeded the maximum allowed size (Issue #454) - Updated the client code in the scheduler to close the client connection on errors rather than shutting down the receive end of the socket; this caused resource problems on some systems (Issue #434) - cups-polld didn't compile on Tru64 5.1B (Issue #436) - \"lpc stat\" crashed if the device URI was empty (STR #548) - The scheduler did not compile without zlib (Issue #433) - std:floor() cast needed on IRIX 6.5 with SGI C++ compiler (Issue #497) - cupsRasterReadPixels() and cupsRasterWritePixels() did not handle EAGAIN and EINTR properly (Issue #473) - RequiresPageRegion should not be consulted for Manual Feed (Issue #514) - International characters were not substituted in banner files properly (Issue #468) - Updated pdftops to Xpdf 2.03 code to fix printing bugs (Issue #470) - The Digest authentication code did not include the (required) \"uri\" attribute in the Authorization response, preventing interoperation with Apache (Issue #408) - The web interface could lockup when displaying certain URLs (Issue #459) - The PostScript filters now convert underscores (\"_\") to spaces for custom classification names (Issue #555)
The first release candidate for version 1.1.19 of the CommonUNIX Printing System (\"CUPS\") is now available for download fromthe CUPS web site at: accordance with the CUPS Configuration Management Plan, younow have a minimum of two weeks to test this release candidateto determine if there are any high-priority problems and reportthem using the Software Trouble Report form at: sent to the CUPS newsgroups or mailing lists are notautomatically entered into the trouble report database and willnot influence the final production release of 1.1.19, so it isvery important that you report any problems you identify usingthe form.CUPS 1.1.19 adds support for fast reconfiguration, optionretension and defaulting when adding and modifying printers,binary PostScript printing, fax device features, custom webapplications via CGI, PHP, Java, and Python, and simplescripting support for Java, Perl, and PHP. The new release alsocontains bug fixes including the LPD printing and Solaris signalhandling bugs.Changes in CUPS v1.1.19rc1:Added CUPS support files for Java, Perl, and PHP(located in the \"scripting\" subdirectory...)The scheduler now supports fast-reloads of thecupsd.conf file when it is updated via HTTP.The scheduler always changed the ownership of logfiles; it now only does so if they are not in the /devdirectory (i.e. don't want to change the ownership andpermissions of /dev/null...)Added libpaper support (patch from Jeff Licquia)Added a new istring() rule for MIME types files thatdoes a case-insensitive comparison of strings.The cups-lpd mini-daemon now sends jobs to the defaultqueue when an empty queue name (or \"lp\" and there isno \"lp\" queue) is sent.The scheduler now supports fax queues identified by a\"*cupsFax: True\" attribute in the PPD file. When a jobcan't be sent, it is held for 5 minutes by defaultwhile other jobs are attempted. The FaxRetryLimit andFaxRetryInterval directives control the number ofretries and the time between retries.The scheduler now preserves the default options of PPDfiles when modifying/upgrading an existing PPD file.When installing a new printer, the scheduler sets thedefault media size to Letter or A4 as appropriate foryour locale.The scheduler no longer limits the number ofBrowseAddress, BrowsePoll, BrowseRelay, Listen, Port,SSLListen, and SSLPort directives to 10.The scheduler now supports print files that have beencompressed using gzip.The scheduler used the stdio functions to read any jobticket information in a PostScript print job. Sincesome platforms limit the number of stdio files to 256,job ticket information was ignored when the server hada large number of clients connected to the system.Filters and backends may now report the total numberof pages (\"PAGE: total NNN\") to the scheduler.The LPD backend now supports timeout andsanitize_title options (default to 300 and yes,respectively) and has some additional changes toreduce the chances of multiple copies being printedwhen only one copy was requested.Fixed a polygon drawing bug in the HP-GL/2 filter.Added a robots.txt file to the standard install toprevent search engines from indexing the CUPS server.Added support for STATE: messages(printer-state-reasons), printer-state-history, andprinter-state-time to the scheduler.When using RunAsUser, the scheduler would initiallystart any previously queued (pending) jobs withRunAsUser disabled all backends would be running asroot.If a backend failed for a printer, CUPS wouldincorrectly requeue the job for printing again.Added support for IPP collections and files.Added experimental support for generic CGI scriptsand programs, Java, Perl, PHP, and Python to thescheduler. See the file \"CGI.txt\" for more information.The CUPS API now supports HTTP cookies and the Expect:field.The cancel command now correctly supports the \"-uuser\" option to cancel all jobs for the named user.The Purge-Jobs operation now supports the my-jobsboolean attribute and a new purge-jobs booleanattribute to control whether job history data ispurged from the scheduler; the default is false formy-jobs and true for purge-jobs to match the originalimplementation.The scheduler would not timeout printers when onlyusing SLP browsing.If the scheduler was unable to execute a filter, itwould try to restart the job indefinitely until thefilter could be executed.When writing BSD printcap files, the scheduler nowincludes the rm and rp attributes, allowing the fileto be exported to LPD clients. [Patch from DominicKubla]The scheduler optimization to reference IPP attributedata instead of performing a full copy caused problemswhen the referenced data was deleted before it wassent. It now only references attributes that changeonly when the scheduler is restarted. The change alsoreduced the memory footprint of a printer object to2k.The scheduler now holds signals while logging messagesto avoid potential deadlock issues when handlingsignals on Solaris 8.The lpadmin command now allows printer access controlby group name as well as user name.\"lpoptions -l\" got in an infinite loop if no defaultprinter was available.The scheduler now logs the job-originating-host-nameattribute in the page_log file, and uses \"-\" for anyempty fields (patch from Dominik Kubla).The pdftops filter now scales PDF pages within theprintable area of the page.The pstops filter didn't include the page-label andclassification boxes when printing EPS or non-conformant PS files.The imagetops filter didn't always correctly positionthe image on the page when printing in landscapeorientation.The ppdEmit() functions now support theRequiresPageRegion attribute when sending InputSlotand ManualFeed commands.The PPD loading code now supports standard optionsoutside of OpenUI/CloseUI as required by the PPD spec.The cupstestppd program has been upgraded to provide aconcise PASS/FAIL report, additional detailedconformance testing, and support for gzip'd PPD files.The PPD loading code is now much more strict whenloading a PPD file, and tracks more format errors.The scheduler ignored child signals when gathering thelist of available devices, when it should have beenusing the default signal handler.The cupsEncodeOptions() function could encode anoption with a NULL last string.The socket backend could report the wrong number ofbackchannel bytes if an error occurred on the link.The cups-polld program now only sleeps after gettingall printers and classes. This allows for longerintervals without excessive delays before classes showup...Added a new httpWait() function to support waiting fordata for a specific number of milliseconds.httpGets() now times out after 1 second onnon-blocking HTTP connections.The scheduler no longer accepts rangeOfInteger valuesthat are out of order (e.g. 5-1)The sides attribute was incorrectly sent as a namevalue; it is a keyword value.The IPP backend now detects if the destination queuehas gone away and reports an error.The scheduler and HTTP API now allocate their select()sets to support larger numbers of clients on systemsthat support it.The scheduler now sets the CFProcessPath environmentvariable under MacOS X.The cupsLangDefault() function now uses theCoreFoundation localization API under MacOS X.The httpSeparate() function didn't handle file URIs ofthe form \"file:///path\" properly.The lpadmin command now supports a \"protocol\" optionfor specifying the binary communications protocol touse when printing binary PostScript data.The scheduler did not properly parse the SystemGroupdirective, so only the first group would be used.Revamped how strings are stored in the scheduler,providing a substantial improvement in memory usagefor systems with large numbers of printers.The PostScript filter now supports binary PostScriptfiles and files beginning with the PJL language escapesequence.The PPD API now provides additional information fromthe PPD file.The USB backend didn't compile on Solaris Intel.The cupstestppd utility now supports the \"-q\" option(quiet) for use in scripts, etc.Merged several weight-reducing changes into the CUPSbaseline donated by Apple.Added preliminary support for CDSA; patch provided byApple.Implicit classes are now created from identicalprinter classes on the network.The lp command now supports a \"-H restart\" option torestart previously printed jobs. This functionalityonly works if you have enabled the PreserveJobFilesoption.The scheduler now supports URIs in HTTP request linesto conform to the HTTP/1.1 specification.The time-at-xyz attributes were not recognized inbanner files if prefixed by a question mark, e.g.\"{time-at-creation}\".Added support for pre-filtering application/pictwpsfiles on MacOS clients before sending them to a servervia IPP.The scheduler now allows file:/dev/null device URIseven if FileDevices is set to No.CUPS uses strerror() for hostname resolution errors,when it should have used hstrerror().The USB backend no longer tries to guess the serialnumber of a device from the USB devices file; thismeans that printers that don't report their serialnumbers in the device ID string will not beindividually selectable.The pstops filter didn't handle page ranges properlywhen a page contained an embedded document.Added a translation of the web interface to German.When printing using the OutputOrder=Reverse optionwith duplexing, the output order is now trulyreversed; the order of sub-pages when printing N-up isthe same.The pstops filter did not always output the extrablank page when printing a document with an odd numberof pages with duplexing enabled.The ippAddXYZ functions no longer allow theapplication to add less than 1 value.Fixed a URL rewrite bug in the web interface localaccess was sometimes redirected away from localhost...The ppdOpen() functions could get in an infinite loopif the PPD file contained a keyword or text that wastoo large for the buffer.Added preliminary support for GNU TLS; patch providedby Jeff Licquia.Now timeout IPP attribute reads after 1 second insidean attribute definition.Now timeout connections that have been shutdown (dueto errors) after 30 seconds instead of the Timeoutsetting (300 seconds by default). This providesfaster recovery from DoS attacks.A denial-of-service attack warning message was beingwritten to the log files by the scheduler for everydetection. This caused a DoS of its own in somesituations. The warning message is now written no morethan once per minute.Fixed the CIE colorspace support code in the image andPS RIPs.The job-quota-period, job-page-limit, and job-k-limitattributes were not flagged as integers, so settingquotas would not work.Added an additional response check in the scheduler tomore quickly recover from denial-of-service attacks.The cupstestppd file was incorrectly installed in the/usr/sbin directory instead of /usr/bin.The EPM list file did not include the cupstestppdprogram or man page files. 153554b96e
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