I got this notice from Michael Sweet yesterday. But it was to late for
7.2. When 7.2 is in press I will try the 1.1.4 version.
Till
Khawar Zia wrote:
>
> hey,
>
> here is a list of changes
>
> CUPS v1.1.4 is now available for download!
>
> The following changes were made in v1.1.4 (since 1.1.3):
>
> Makefile and configure script fixes.
>
> Changed the default Printcap setting to /etc/printcap. There are just too
> many people asking why application XYZ doesn't see their printers!
>
> The web admin interface now displays an error if it can't get the list of
> printer drivers from cupsd.
>
> The IPP backend was putting the copies option before the other job options
> were set. This caused the IPP request to contain attribute groups in the
> wrong order,
> which prevented remote printing.
>
> Added checks in scheduler to free memory used for IPP requests and language
> information when closing a client connection.
>
> Fixed the duplex option in the HP LaserJet driver. It should now work with
> all LaserJet printers (and compatibles)
>
> The add-printer web interface didn't initialize the "old info" data pointer,
> which caused random crashes on many OS's.
>
> Fixed many page sizes defined in the Level 1 compatibility file
> "gs_statd.ps" to match reality.
>
> Fixed another bug in the setpagedevice "code" in Ghostscript. It should now
> accept all standard Adobe attributes on all platforms.
>
> Fixed pstoraster so that it reallocates memory for color depth changes as
> well as size/resolution changes. This removes an ordering constraint on the
> color, page
> size, and resolution options in PPD files.
>
> The IPP backend didn't use the job's character set when the destination
> printer supported it. This caused problems when printing text files to other
> CUPS servers.
>
> Updated the logic used to determine when to rebuild the PPD file database.
> The scheduler now checks the dates and the number of PPD files (was just
> checking
> the dates.)
>
> Updated the ippSetCGIVars() function (used by the web interfaces) to only
> filter valid string values.
>
> The PostScript filter was scaling 2-up pages incorrectly. This caused the
> edges of some pages to be clipped.