* hpgl-regression.dpatch: Replaced with version which got committed
upstream.
* Add runloop-backchannel-eof-spin.dpatch: Fix backend runloop spin on
backchannel EOF (select() returns "ready for read" on EOF). This
completely broke printing with e. g. HPJetDirect. Thanks to
Samuel Thibault for tracking down the problem! (Closes: #489045)
* debian/cups-bsd.postinst: Assume default printcap path (in /var/run/cups/)
if not specified in cupsd.conf. This brings back the lost /etc/printcap
for legacy applications. (Closes: #482186, LP: #282667)
* debian/rules: Drop arm/armel -f-no-stack-protector workaround, since SSP
works on these architectures now. (See #469517)
* debian/cups-bsd.postinst: Robustify the cupsd.conf parsing for Printcap,
as per suggestion from Jo Mills.
* rootbackends-worldreadable.dpatch: Apply the same relaxed permission check
to cups-deviced, so that backends installed as 0744 don't disappear from
printer detecttion. (Closes: #503644, LP: #275407)
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Mon, 17 Nov 2008 08:50:34 +0100
This bug was fixed in the package cups - 1.3.9-5
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cups (1.3.9-5) experimental; urgency=low
* hpgl-regression .dpatch: Replaced with version which got committed backchannel- eof-spin. dpatch: Fix backend runloop spin on cups-bsd. postinst: Assume default printcap path (in /var/run/cups/) protector workaround, since SSP cups-bsd. postinst: Robustify the cupsd.conf parsing for Printcap, worldreadable. dpatch: Apply the same relaxed permission check
upstream.
* Add runloop-
backchannel EOF (select() returns "ready for read" on EOF). This
completely broke printing with e. g. HPJetDirect. Thanks to
Samuel Thibault for tracking down the problem! (Closes: #489045)
* debian/
if not specified in cupsd.conf. This brings back the lost /etc/printcap
for legacy applications. (Closes: #482186, LP: #282667)
* debian/rules: Drop arm/armel -f-no-stack-
works on these architectures now. (See #469517)
* debian/
as per suggestion from Jo Mills.
* rootbackends-
to cups-deviced, so that backends installed as 0744 don't disappear from
printer detecttion. (Closes: #503644, LP: #275407)
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Mon, 17 Nov 2008 08:50:34 +0100