This bug was fixed in the package foo2zjs - 20130303dfsg0-1ubuntu1
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foo2zjs (20130303dfsg0-1ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low
* Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
- Depends on the mscompress package.
foo2zjs (20130303dfsg0-1) experimental; urgency=low
* New 20130303 upstream release. (LP: #984424)
- Experimental support for three new printers:
- Fuji Xerox DocuPrint CP205
- Dell 1355
- Xerox WorkCentre 6015
- Refresh all patches
- Add foo2hbpl2 binary, wrapper and manpages
* DFSG repack (no changes from previous releases).
- remove binary file c5200mono.prn
- remove crd/qpdl/CLP* , because copyright is unclear
* Rewrite the package content installation to allow the use of
--fail-missing in dh_install.
* Install all available PPDs before the pyppd run, to make sure we
don't forget one.
* Rewrite debian/copyright with Copyright-Format 1.0 style.
* Rebuild PPDs because we can.
- Add foomatic-db-engine to Build-Depends;
- Update 10-makefile.patch to use system-provided foomatic-ppdfile;
- Run 'all' and 'ppd' Makefile targets.
foo2zjs (20130220dfsg0-2) experimental; urgency=low
[ Didier Raboud ]
* Add time to Build-Depends, helps getting the tests run further.
* Update 10-makefile.patch to enforce LDFLAGS usage and another case
of CFLAGS overriding; also add DEP-3 headers.
* Put mscompress to Depends on Debian and to Recommends on Ubuntu and
derivatives, drops the need of a hand-merge by Ubuntu.
[ Till Kamppeter ]
* Add 96-hplj1000-fix-cups-usb-backend-firmware-upload.patch.
The firmware upload script tried to upload the firmware via the usblp
kernel module and with the CUPS USB backend (using libusb) in parallel,
making the printer crash. (LP: #1003843)
foo2zjs (20130220dfsg0-1) experimental; urgency=low
* New 20130220 upstream release. (LP: #1130918)
- Install new printer's PPDs
* DFSG repack (no changes from previous releases).
- remove binary file c5200mono.prn
- remove crd/qpdl/CLP* , because copyright is unclear
* Refresh all patches.
foo2zjs (20130113dfsg0-1) experimental; urgency=low
* New 20130113 upstream release.
* DFSG repack (no changes from previous releases).
- remove binary file c5200mono.prn
- remove crd/qpdl/CLP* , because copyright is unclear
* Refresh all patches.
-- Till Kamppeter <[email protected]> Thu, 7 Mar 2013 22:22:22 +0100
** Changed in: foo2zjs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1130918
Title:
Please upgrade the foo2qpdl package
Status in “foo2zjs” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Please upgrade this package as support for quite a few new printers
was added in the meantime. At least for the Samsung CLP-365W
difference between using a somewhat compatible driver, and using this
updated driver is dramatic: With Ubuntu's driver version color
printouts look like examples off modern art, whereas printouts with
the most recent code look pretty well.
2013-02-21 Rick Richardson <[email protected]>
* hbpldecode: Handle \r\n in the PCL stream.
* hbpldecode: Update for HBPL version 2
2013-01-22 Rick Richardson <[email protected]>
* New Printer: Samsung CLX-3185, CLX-3185FW
2013-01-14 Rick Richardson <[email protected]>
* hplj10xx_gui.tcl: Bug: add "replace" parm in "old"
2013-01-13 Rick Richardson <[email protected]>
* hplj1000: add a sleep 3
2013-01-04 Rick Richardson <[email protected]>
* New Printer: Okidata C301dn
2013-01-02 Rick Richardson <[email protected]>
* New Printer: Samsung CLP-365W
2012-09-09 Rick Richardson <[email protected]>
* Makefile: Add DESTDIR to CUPS_SERVERBIN
2012-06-01 Rick Richardson <[email protected]>
* Makefile, hplj1000: remove /lib/udev/rules.d/86-hpmud_plugin.rules
Same thing as 2010-12-10, different path!
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