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CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.8
- Documentation updates (STR #2785)
- 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 not long 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)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.7
- CVE-2008-0047: cgiCompileSearch buffer overflow (STR #2729)
- CVE-2008-1373: CUPS GIF image filter overflow (STR #2765)
- Updated the "make check" tests to do a more thorough
automated test.
- cups-driverd complained about missing directories (STR
#2777)
- cupsaddsmb would leave the Samba username and password on
disk if no Windows drivers were installed (STR #2779)
- The Linux USB backend used 100% CPU when a printer was
disconnected (STR #2769)
- The sample raster drivers did not properly handle SIGTERM
(STR #2770)
- The scheduler sent notify_post() messages too often on
Mac OS X.
- Kerberos access to the web interface did not work
(STR #2748)
- The scheduler did not support "AuthType Default" in IPP
policies (STR #2749)
- The scheduler did not support the "HideImplicitMembers"
directive as documented (STR #2760)
- "make check" didn't return a non-zero exit code on
error (STR #2758)
- The scheduler incorrectly logged AUTH_foo environment
variables in debug mode (STR #2751)
- The image filters inverted PBM files (STR #2746)
- cupsctl would crash if the scheduler was not running
(STR #2741)
- The scheduler could crash when printing using a port
monitor (STR #2742)
- The scheduler would crash if PAM was broken (STR #2734)
- The image filters did not work with some CMYK JPEG files
produced by Adobe applications (STR #2727)
- 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 (STR #2715)
- The scheduler incorrectly complained about missing LSB
PPD directories.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.6
- Documentation updates (STR #2646, STR #2647, STR #2649)
- Fixed a problem with the web interface "Use Kerberos
Authentication" check box (STR #2703)
- The scheduler unconditionally overwrote the printer-state-
message with "process-name failed" when a filter or backend
failed, preventing a useful error message from being shown
to the user.
- Policies on CUPS-Move-Job didn't work as expected (STR
#2699)
- The configure script only supported D-BUS on Linux
(STR #2702)
- The scheduler did not support </LimitExcept> (STR #2701)
- The scheduler did not reset the job-hold-until attribute
after a job's hold time was reached.
- The scheduler did not support printer supply attributes
(STR #1307)
- The Kerberos credentials provided by some Windows KDCs
were still too large - now use a dynamic buffer to
support credentials up to 64k in size (STR #2695)
- Printing a test page from the web interface incorrectly
defaulted to the "guest" user (STR #2688)
- The cupsEncodeOptions2() function did not parse multiple-
value attribute values properly (STR #2690)
- The scheduler incorrectly sent printer-stopped events for
status updates from the print filters (STR #2680)
- The IPP backend could crash when handling printer errors
(STR #2667)
- Multi-file jobs did not print to remote CUPS servers
(STR #2673)
- The scheduler did not provide the Apple language ID to
job filters.
- Kerberos authentication did not work with the web
interface (STR #2606, STR #2669)
- The requesing-user-name-allowed and -denied functionality
did not work for Kerberos-authenticated usernames (STR
#2670)
- CUPS didn't compile on HP-UX 11i (STR #2679)
- cupsEncodeOptions2() did not handle option values like
"What's up, doc?" properly.
- Added lots of memory allocation checks (Fortify)
- The scheduler would crash if it was unable to add a job
file (Fortify)
- ppdOpen*() did not check all memory allocations (Coverity)
- ippReadIO() did not check all memory allocations (Coverity)
- The PostScript filter did not detect read errors (Coverity)
- The scheduler did not check for a missing job-sheets-completed
attribute when sending an event notification (Coverity)
- "Set Printer Options" might not work with raw queues (Coverity)
- cupsRasterInterpretPPD() could crash on certain PostScript
errors (Coverity)
- The USB backend did not check for back-channel support
properly on all systems (Coverity)
- Fixed memory leaks in the GIF and PNM image loading code
(Coverity)
- Removed some dead code in the CUPS API and scheduler (Coverity)
- Fixed two overflow bugs in the HP-GL/2 filter (Coverity)
- Fixed another ASN1 string parsing bug (STR #2665)
- The RSS notifier directory was not installed with the
correct permissions.
- The standard CUPS backends could use 100% CPU while waiting
for print data (STR #2664)
- Filename-based MIME rules did not work (STR #2659)
- The cups-polld program did not exit if the scheduler crashed
(STR #2640)
- The scheduler would crash if you tried to set the port-monitor
on a raw queue (STR #2639)
- The scheduler could crash if a polled remote printer was
converted to a class (STR #2656)
- The web interface and cupsctl did not correctly reflect
the "allow printing from the Internet" state (STR #2650)
- The scheduler incorrectly treated MIME types as case-
sensitive (STR #2657)
- The Java support classes did not send UTF-8 strings to
the scheduler (STR #2651)
- The CGI code did not handle interrupted POST requests
properly (STR #2652)
- The PostScript filter incorrectly handled number-up when
the number of pages was evenly divisible by the number-up
value.
- The PDF filter incorrectly filtered pages when page-ranges
and number-up were both specified (STR #2643)
- The IPP backend did not handle printing of pictwps files
to a non-Mac CUPS server properly.
- The scheduler did not detect network interface changes
on operating systems other than Mac OS X (STR #2631)
- The scheduler now logs the UNIX error message when it
is unable to create a request file such as a print job.
- Added support for --enable-pie on Mac OS X.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.5
- The SNMP backend did not check for negative string
lengths (STR #2589)
- The scheduler incorrectly removed auth-info attributes,
potentially leading to a loss of all options for a job.
- The scheduler stopped sending CUPS browse packets on a
restart when using fixed addresses (STR #2618)
- Fixed PDF filter security issues (CVE-2007-4352
CVE-2007-5392 CVE-2007-5393)
- Changing settings would always change the DefaultAuthType
and Allow lines (STR #2580)
- The scheduler would crash when submitting an undefined
format file from Samba with LogLevel debug2 (STR #2600)
- The scheduler did not use poll() when epoll() was not
supported by the running kernel (STR #2582)
- Fixed a compile problem with Heimdal Kerberos (STR #2592)
- The USB backend now retries connections to a printer
indefinitely rather than stopping the queue.
- Printers with untranslated JCL options were not exported
to Samba correctly (STR #2570)
- The USB backend did not work with some Minolta USB
printers (STR #2604)
- The strcasecmp() emulation code did not compile (STR
#2612)
- The scheduler would crash if a job was sent to an empty
class (STR #2605)
- The lpc command did not work in non-UTF-8 locales (STR
#2595)
- Subscriptions for printer-stopped events also received
other state changes (STR #2572)
- cupstestppd incorrectly reported translation errors for
the "en" locale.
- ppdOpen() did not handle custom options properly when the
Custom attribute appeared before the OpenUI for that
option.
- The scheduler could crash when deleting a printer or
listing old jobs.
- The Mac OS X USB backend did not allow for requeuing of
jobs submitted to a class.
- lpmove didn't accept a job ID by itself.
- The scheduler incorrectly removed job history information
for remote print jobs.
- The scheduler incorrectly sent the
"com.apple.printerListChanged" message for printer state
changes.
- The PostScript filter drew the page borders (when enabled)
outside the imageable area.
- The LPD and IPP backends did not default to the correct
port numbers when using alternate scheme names.
- The scheduler incorrectly deleted hardwired remote
printers on system sleep.
- The scheduler would abort if a bad browse protocol name
was listed in the cupsd.conf file.
- The online cupsd.conf help file incorrectly showed
"dns-sd" instead of "dnssd" for Bonjour sharing.
- The scheduler could crash changing the port-monitor value.
- The scheduler generated CoreFoundation errors when run as
a background process.
- When printing with number-up > 1, it was possible to get
an extra blank page.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.4
- Documentation updates (STR #2560, STR #2563, STR #2569)
- CUPS now maps the "nb" locale to "no" on all platforms
(STR #2575)
- CUPS did not work with a Windows 2003 R2 KDC (STR #2568)
- ippReadIO() could read past the end of a buffer (STR
#2561)
- The scheduler would crash on shutdown if it was unable
to create a Kerberos context.
- Multiple AuthTypes in cupsd.conf did not work (STR
#2545)
- The snmp.conf file referenced the wrong man page (STR
#2564)
- The cupsaddsmb program didn't handle domain sockets
properly (STR #2556)
- The scheduler now validates device URIs when adding
printers.
- Updated httpSeparateURI() to support hostnames with
the backslash character.
- Updated the Japanese localization (STR #2546)
- The parallel backend now gets the current IEEE-1284
device ID string on Linux (STR #2553)
- The IPP backend now checks the job status at
variable intervals (from 1 to 10 seconds) instead
of every 10 seconds for faster remote printing
(STR #2548)
- "lpr -p" and "lpr -l" did not work (STR #2544)
- Compilation failed when a previous version of CUPS
was installed and was included in the SSL include
path (STR #2538)
- The scheduler did not reject requests with charsets
other than US-ASCII or UTF-8, and the CUPS API
incorrectly passed the locale charset to the scheduler
instead of UTF-8 (STR #2537)
- cups-deviced did not filter out duplicate devices.
- The AppleTalk backend incorrectly added a scheme
listing when AppleTalk was disabled or no printers
were found.
- The PostScript filter generated N^2 copies when the
printer supported collated copies and user requested
reverse-order output.
- The scheduler did not reprint all of the files in a
job that was held.
- The scheduler did not update the printcap file after
removing stale remote queues.
- The cupsd.conf man page incorrectly referenced
"AuthType Kerberos" instead of "AuthType Negotiate".
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.3
- The scheduler did not use the attributes-natural-language
attribute when passing the LANG environment variable to
cups-deviced or cups-driverd.
- The scheduler did not use the printer-op-policy when
modifying classes or printers (STR #2525)
- The auth-info-required attribute was not always updated
for remote queues that required authentication.
- The German web interface localization contained errors
(STR #2523)
- The Swedish localization contained errors (STR #2522)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.2
- The 1.3.1 release was incorrectly created from the
1.4.x source tree (STR #2519)
- Added support for 32/64-bit libraries on HP-UX
(STR #2520)
- The scheduler incorrectly used portrait as the default
orientation (STR #2513)
- The scheduler no longer writes the printcap file for
every remote printer update (STR #2512)
- Remote raw printing with multiple copies did not work
(STR #2518)
- Updated the configure script to require at least autoconf
2.60 (STR #2515)
- Some gzip'd PPD files were not read in their entirety
(STR #2510)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.1
- Documentation updates.
- The USB backend on Mac OS X could hang if the driver and
printer did not match.
- Delegated Kerberos credentials were not working.
- "make distclean" incorrectly removed the edit-config.tmpl
files (STR #2508)
- Fix compile problem on HP-UX (STR #2501)
- The cupstestppd utility now tests for resolutions greater
than 99999 DPI to detect a missing "x" between the X and Y
resolutions.
- Fixed many problems in the various translations and added
a new "checkpo" utility to validate them.
- The cupstestppd utility now tests the custom page size code
for CUPS raster drivers.
- cupsLangDefault() did not attempt to return a language that
was supported by the calling application.
- If a remote printer stopped while a job was being sent, the
local queue would also get stopped and the job re-queued,
resulting in duplicate prints in some cases.
- A few Apple-specific job options needed to be omitted when
printing a banner page.
- The new peer credential support did not compile on FreeBSD
(STR #2495)
- Direct links to help files did not set the current section
so the table-of-contents was not shown.
- The configure script did not support --localedir=foo (STR #2488)
- The backends were not displaying their localized messages.
- CUPS-Authenticate-Job did not require Kerberos authentication
on queues protected by Kerberos.
- The Zebra ZPL driver did not work with Brady label printers
(STR #2487)
- Norwegian wasn't localized on Mac OS X.
- getnameinfo() returns an error on some systems when DNS is
not available, leading to numerous problems (STR #2486)
- The cupsfilter command did not work properly on Mac OS X.
- The scheduler makefile contained a typo (STR #2483)
- The TBCP and BCP port monitors did not handle the trailing
CTRL-D in some PostScript output properly.
- Fixed the localization instructions and German template for
the "Find New Printers" button (STR #2478)
- The web interface did not work with the Chinese localization
(STR #2477)
- The web interface home page did not work for languages that
were only partially localized (STR #2472)
- Updated the Spanish web interface localization (STR #2473)
- ppdLocalize() did not work for country-specific localizations.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.0
- The scheduler did not handle out-of-file conditions
gracefully when accepting new connections, leading to
heavy CPU usage.
- The scheduler did not detect ServerBin misconfigurations
(STR #2470)
- "AuthType Default" did not work as expected when the
"DefaultAuthType foo" line appeared after it in the
cupsd.conf file.
- The on-line help did not describe many common printing
options (STR #1846)
- The IPP backend did not return the "auth required" status
when printing to a Kerberos-protected queue.
- The scheduler was not looking in the correct directories
for LSB PPD files (STR #2464)
- Changed references to ESP Ghostscript to GPL Ghostscript
(STR #2463)
- The PostScript filter did not cleanly terminate when
the job was canceled or stopped.
- Fixed generation of Kerberos credentials for remote
printing. Note that this requires a recent version of
MIT Kerberos with a working krb5_cc_new_unique()
function or Heimdal Kerberos.
- Added Portuguese and updated Italian message catalogs.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3rc2
- Added more range checking to the pdftops filter.
- The scheduler would crash if a remote IPP queue was stopped
(STR #2460)
- The scheduler did not allow "DefaultAuthType None".
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3rc1
- Updated the German localization (STR #2443)
- cupsAdminGetServerSettings() did not handle </Foo> properly.
- When lprm and cancel are run with no job ID, they now will
cancel the first stopped job if no pending or processing
jobs are left in the queue.
- The scheduler now logs successful print jobs, filter
failures, and the job file types at the default log
level (STR #2458)
- The scheduler now logs the usernames it is using for
authorization at LogLevel debug instead of debug2 (STR #2448)
- Added Intellitech Intellibar and Zebra CPCL PPDs to the list
of installed PPDs.
- Added 6" and 8" wide label sizes for the Zebra ZPL Label
Printer driver (STR #2442)
- The cupsaddsmb program and web interface now support
exporting of 64-bit Windows drivers, when available
(STR #2439)
- Moving a job that was printing did not stop the job on the
original printer (STR #2262)
- The cups-lpd mini-daemon did not work on Mac OS X server.
- Added httpGetAuthString() and httpSetAuthString() APIs to get
and set the current (cached) authorization string to use for
HTTP requests.
- Updated the default cupsd.conf policy to list the
"administrative" operations separately from the "printer
control" operations so that it is easier to define a
group of users that are "printer operators".
- The web interface now pulls the default cupsd.conf file
from cupsd.conf.default in the CUPS config directory.
- Added a help file for using Kerberos with CUPS.
- The scheduler now strips the "@KDC" portion of Kerberos
usernames since those usernames typically do not appear in
the group membership lists used by CUPS.
- cupsMarkOptions() could (incorrectly) leave multiple option
choices marked.
- Backends could (incorrectly) run as root during discovery
(STR #2454)
- Avahi is now supported for DNS-SD (Bonjour) printer sharing
(STR #2455)
- The default cupsd.conf file had typos and old operation names
(STR #2450)
- The scheduler now erases authentication cache files using the
7-pass US DoD algorithm.
- Delegated Kerberos credentials (proxy authentication) did not
work.
- The filter makefile did not optimize the libcupsimage.2.dylib
with a sectorder file.
- The IPP backend incorrectly wrote an empty printer message
when processing the "none" state reason.
- The USB backend could deadlock on Mac OS X while performing
a side-channel command.
- The scheduler did not prevent remote queues from being
shared/published.
- The scheduler did not remove the temporary request file on
authentication errors.
- ppdLocalizeIPPReason() did not handle "scheme:" schemes or
"file" URLs.
- ppdLocalizeIPPReason() was not exported on Mac OS X.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3b1
- Copyright updates - CUPS is now owned by Apple Inc.
- Documentation updates (STR #1775, STR #2027, STR #2130,
STR #2131, STR #2263, STR #2356, STR #2397)
- Added new cupsfilter utility (STR #1734)
- Added new job-printer-state-message and
job-printer-state-reasons attributes to jobs (STR #2418)
- Added LDAP+SSL support (STR #1967)
- CUPS now supports authentication via peer credentials
over domain sockets (STR #2242, STR #2277)
- The CUPS sample driver PPDs are now generated by the PPD
compiler and include all of the localized languages by
default (STR #2164)
- You can now specify "AuthType Default" in the cupsd.conf
file to use the default authentication defined by the
DefaultAuthType directive.
- The SNMP backend no longer adds a default Address line
when none is specified in the snmp.conf file; this allows
the backend to be easily disabled as needed (STR #2434)
- Added a new cupsctl command for doing basic changes to
the cupsd.conf file (STR #1777)
- Added a new ppdLocalizeIPPReason() function to get the
localized text/URI for a given IPP reason keyword for a
driver.
- Removed the deskjet2.ppd driver, as it only worked with
a very small subset of HP DeskJet printers and was
confusing to users. The rastertohp driver still
supports the deskjet2.ppd options for existing queues.
- The scheduler did not add a trailing banner page if a
client did not specify the last document in a job (STR
#1711)
- The scheduler did not report Bonjour shared printers as
remote printers (STR #2384)
- Added new -R and -W options to the cupstestppd program
for greater control over the testing of PPDs.
- Added a new cupsGetServerPPD() function for getting
an available PPD from the server (STR #2334)
- Added a new cupsDoIORequest() function for reading
and writing files via IPP requests (STR #2334)
- Added a new CUPS_GET_PPD operation for getting an
available PPD file on the server (STR #2334)
- CUPS_GET_PPDS now reports multiple ppd-product values
based on the PPD ModelName and Product strings (STR
#2334, STR #2383)
- CUPS_GET_PPDS now reports the PSVersion attributes
from a PPD file in the ppd-psversion attribute
(STR #2334)
- CUPS_GET_PPDS now reports the cupsModelNumber attribute
from a PPD file in the ppd-model-number attribute (STR
#2383)
- CUPS_GET_PPDS now reports a driver type string in the
ppd-type attribute based on the cupsFax and cupsFilter
attributes in a PPD file (STR #2383)
- Added a new printer attribute called "cups-version"
which reports the version of CUPS that is running
(STR #2240)
- backendRunLoop() now aborts immediately on SIGTERM
if no data has been written yet (STR #2103)
- Due to poor IPP support from the vendors, the SNMP
backend no longer tries IPP connections; instead,
it now uses a lookup file with fallback to port 9100
(socket://address) and 515 (lpd://address) printing
(STR #2035, STR #2354)
- The scheduler now recreates the CUPS log directory as
needed (STR #2353)
- cupsLangDefault() now maps new-style Apple locale names
to the traditional ll_CC form (STR #2357)
- Add new cupsArrayNew2() API to support hashed lookups
of array elements (STR #2358)
- ppdConflicts() optimizations (STR #2358)
- The cupstestppd program now tests for existing filters,
icons, profiles, and dialog extensions (STR #2326)
- The web interface no longer lists new printers on the
main administration page. Instead, a new "List Available
Printers" button is provided that shows a separate page
with the list of printers.
- The web interface now supports setting the banner and
policy options on raw printers and classes (STR #2238)
- The socket backend now reads any pending back-channel
data before shutting down the socket (STR #2325)
- Added a new ErrorPolicy directive in the cupsd.conf
file (STR #1871)
- Printers that use JCL options are now exported to Samba
correctly (STR #1985)
- The IPP backend now relays printer-state-message values
from the server to the client (STR #2109)
- Added support for the PWG printer-alert and
printer-alert-description attributes (STR #2088)
- Added support for LPD "stream" mode (STR #2036)
- The scheduler now reports the PostScript product string
from PPD files in CUPS-Get-PPDs responses (STR #1900)
- Raw printing with queues pointing to the file pseudo-
device and multiple files and/or banners now works (STR
#1933)
- Added new public cupsAdminGetServerSettings() and
cupsAdminSetServerSettings() APIs.
- Added new "makebuttons" script in the "tools" directory
for creating web interface buttons (STR #2231)
- Added support for DNS-SD (aka "Bonjour") printer sharing
(STR #1171)
- Job operations (cancel, hold, release, etc.) from the
web interface now return back to the original page (STR
#2239)
- The classes or printers list is now shown after a
successful deletion from the web interface (STR #1999)
- The default configuration now allows browse packets from
any address (STR #2008)
- The web interface now provides an "allow printing from the
Internet" check box (STR #1897)
- The notify-events-default and
notify-lease-duration-default attributes can now be set
(STR #1671)
- Server-side default options are now sent to clients when
the "printer-defaults" attribute group is requested (STR
#1923)
- Added support for Linux "relro" linker option (STR #1614)
- CUPS now validates the number-up option value (STR #1329)
- The on-line help now provides better search capabilities
(STR #1701)
- The web interface "Add This Printer" button now allows you
to change the printer name, description, and location
(STR #1646)
- Added support for Mac OS X authorization services
(STR #2206)
- Added support for driver-specific pre-filters (STR #2108)
- Added a new side-channel API for drivers and backends
for basic device control and information queries (STR
#1898)
- The scheduler now uses poll(), epoll(), or /dev/kqueue
instead of select() when possible (STR #1261)
- Added new cupsArrayGetIndex() and cupsArrayGetInsert()
functions to get the current index and insertion
positions of an array.
- Added a new --with-max-copies configure option (STR
#2090)
- Added new cupsRemoveDest() and cupsSetDefaultDest()
functions.
- Added support for cupsPJLCharset attribute in PPD files
which specifies the character set that is used in PJL
strings (STR #1969)
- Moved the definition of the (private) _http_s structure
to http-private.h; code that directly accesses the
http_t members will no longer compile!
- Added support for setting the document-format-default
attribute on a per-printer basis.
- Added support for IntelliBar label printers.