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Package "libcupsimage2-dev"

Name: libcupsimage2-dev

Description:

Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - Development files CUPS image library

Latest version: 1.5.2-9ubuntu1
Release: precise (12.04)
Level: base
Repository: main
Head package: cups
Homepage: http://www.cups.org

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security main 1.5.3-0ubuntu8.7
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Changelog

Version: 1.5.2-7 2012-03-13 13:03:00 UTC

cups (1.5.2-7) unstable; urgency=low

  * Add fix-empty-translations.patch: Do not translate msgids to empty
    strings. Backported from upstream SVN. (LP: #953321)
  * Add test-i18n-nonlinux.patch: Do not run the CUPS_EUC_JP test case on
    BSD/Hurd either, as glibc's iconv behavior is different than what the test
    expects. (Closes: #662996)
  * debian/local/apparmor-profile: Allow gs to read /proc/*/auxv; it's
    harmless information. (LP: #936629)
  * debian/cups.dirs, debian/rules: Disable /usr/local/share/ppd/ directory
    for now, until dh_usrlocal stops failing on those.

 -- Martin Pitt Tue, 13 Mar 2012 11:46:09 +0100

Source diff to previous version
953321 cups
936629 cups
662996 cups: FTBFS(!linux): failing in i18n testsuite - Debian Bug report logs

Version: 1.5.2-6 2012-03-05 09:04:03 UTC

cups (1.5.2-6) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Till Kamppeter ]
  * debian/cups.postinst: Run "triggered" code porion of cups postinstall
    script also when configuring cups ("configure") so that when cups
    and a printer driver package (which triggers cups to update the PPD files
    of existing print queues) get updated together the PPD update for sure
    happens also if the driver's trigger action is not executed due to cups
    also being updated (LP: #932882).

  [ Martin Pitt ]
  * debian/control: Wrap dependencies.
  * debian/control, debian/rules: Move from hardening-wrapper to using
    dpkg-buildflags. Bump dpkg-dev build dependency to (>= 1.16.1~) for this.
  * Add tests-ignore-warnings.patch: Ignore warnings from colord and Avahi in
    the tests, as they change the expected number of warnings. These services
    are not running in a buildd environment.
  * debian/rules: Have package fail to build on test failures again.
  * debian/copyright: Convert to copyright format 1.0, and update to current
    license/copyrights.
  * debian/control: Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.3.
  * debian/control: Build against libpng-dev, with an alternative to the older
    libpng12-dev. (Closes: #662294)
  * debian/control: Prefer building against libtiff5-dev if available, falling
    back to libtiff-dev.
  * Add tests-ignore-usb-crash.patch: Ignore "[cups-deviced] PID 17962 (usb)
    crashed on signal 11!" errors in the log during the test suite. This seems
    to regularly happen on Debian/Ubuntu buildds.

 -- Martin Pitt Mon, 05 Mar 2012 08:05:41 +0100

Source diff to previous version
662294 cups: Please Build-Depends on libpng-dev, change from libpng12-dev - Debian Bug report logs

Version: 1.5.2-5 2012-02-23 16:03:24 UTC

cups (1.5.2-5) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/patches/commandtops-make-robust-against-broken-postscript.patch:
    CUPS' commandtops filter allows auto-configuration of the default option
    settings of PostScript printers querying the printer using PostScript
    commands defined in the PPD file ("*?..." entries). Problem is that if
    one of the query commands has a PostScript error (rather common in
    manufacturer-supplied PPD files) the printer errors out and ignores all
    subsequent queries putting the auto-configuration job into a 90-second
    timeout for each query. This patch protects the job against failures
    on broken PostScript and shortens the timeout to 10 seconds, so that
    as many options as possible get auto-configured in a reasonable time.
    Thanks to Helge Blischke for applying the needed PostScript tricks
    (CUPS STR #4028). No auto-configuration of PostScript printers actually
    works by sending a job like 'echo -en '#CUPS-COMMAND\nAutoConfigure\n' |
    lp -d ' which could be done by a button in a printer setup tool.

 -- Till Kamppeter Thu, 23 Feb 2012 14:52:01 +0100

Source diff to previous version

Version: 1.5.2-4 2012-02-16 12:08:11 UTC

cups (1.5.2-4) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Till Kamppeter ]
  * debian/local/blacklist-cups-usblp.conf, debian/cups.install: Removed
    the blacklisting of the "usblp" kernel module. The new libusb-1.0.x-
    based "usb" backend automatically disconnects the module from the
    printer with which it communicates and reconnects it afterwards. This
    way we can keep the module available for third-party drivers but let
    the CUPS backend use the more modern libusb method, especially
    providing bi-di access for all printers (CUPS STR #3626).

  [ Martin Pitt ]
  * Clean up /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-cups-usblp.conf conffile on upgrade,
    using dpkg-maintscript-helper. Add necessary dpkg pre-depends for this.
  * debian/cups.{pre,post}inst: Remove upgrade transitions for versions prior
    to Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.

 -- Till Kamppeter Thu, 16 Feb 2012 11:28:36 +0100

Source diff to previous version

Version: 1.5.2-3 2012-02-09 07:04:08 UTC

cups (1.5.2-3) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/patches/usb-backend-backchannel-support.patch: Added backchannel
    (bi-directional access) support to the "usb" backend. This allows things
    like status checks, auto-configuration (run command "echo -en
    '#CUPS-COMMAND\nAutoConfigure\n' | lpr -P " on USB-connected
    PostScript printer with manufacturer's PPD), and also use of proprietary
    manufacturer drivers which require read-back from printer (CUPS STR #2890).

 -- Till Kamppeter Thu, 09 Feb 2012 06:17:57 +0100




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