This bug was fixed in the package cups-filters - 1.0.36-0ubuntu1
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cups-filters (1.0.36-0ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
[ Till Kamppeter ]
* New upstream release 1.0.36:
- Fixed libdl detection in configure. Thanks to Andreas Huettel and
Yuta Satoh (Gentoo bug #478642).
- cups-browsed: Allow BrowsePoll operation also access print queues
on older CUPS servers. Thanks to David Mohr for the patch.
- cups-browsed: Assure that it always applies to the local CUPS
daemon and never to a remote one specified via client.conf
(LP: #1207203).
- pdftoopvp, pdftoijs, pdftoraster, bannertopdf: Made code working
with Poppler 0.24.x (Upstream bug #1144).
- gstoraster: Silenced compiler warnings.
- gstoraster, pdftoraster: Added support for PPD-less printing
controlled by IPP attributes (CUPS 1.7.x+ only).
- gstoraster, gstopxl: Moved these filters from Ghostscript to
cups-filters as upstream home.
- libcupsfilters: Added new cupsRasterParseIPPOptions() API
function for PPD-less printing controlled by IPP attributes
(raster.h, CUPS 1.7.x+ only).
- pdftopdf: Added support for page labels. "page-label" option and
"CLASSIFICATION" environment variable. Thanks to Tim Waugh from
Red Hat for the patch.
- pdftops: If one or more of the PDF-to-PS renderers (Ghostscript,
Poppler pdftops, Poppler pdftocairo, acroread) is not installed
at build time, pre-fill the appropriate executable's path with the
executable name to allow the use of this renderer when it gets
installed later (Closes: #716842).
- cups-browsed: Do not resolve host names of remote printers discovered
via CUPS broadcasts (Upstream bug #1141).
- Added man pages for cups-browsed and cups-browsed.conf. Thanks to
Brian Potkin for the contribution (Closes: #714460).
- Install also escp.h, it is useful for .drv files.
* New upstream release 1.0.35:
- pdftoraster: Silenced compiler warning (Upstream bug #1092).
- bannertopdf: Fixed typo which prevented the host name to be shown
(Upstream bug #1115).
- README: Fixed info about the PPD keyword cupsManualCopies (Upstream bug
#1086).
- Modified the cost factors of the filters to avoid unneeded PDF
conversion detours when the input data is PostScript. Instead of
pstopdf->pdftopdf->pdftops and pstopdf->pdftopdf->gstoraster we
get pstops and pstops->gstoraster now (Upstream bug #1138).
- pdftops: Added experimental support for pdftocairo as PDF renderer.
Note that PostScript level 1 output and PDF input with color
spaces other than DeviceRGB, DeviceGray, sRGB or sGray is not
supported. PDFs generated by Cairo (for example when printing from
evince) uses only supported color spaces. Thanks to James Cloos
for the patch (Upstream bug #1139).
- cups-browsed: Changed default of browsing protocols fron none to
both DNS-SD and CUPS.
- pdftops: Let Poppler generally generate PostScript level 3 if the
PPD identifies the printer as PS3 printer, make an exception of
sending PostScript Level 2 only for HP's laser printers, to not
compromise print quality and performance on all PS3 printers only
due to some buggy HP models (Closes: #712949, see also LP: #277404).
- Install pcl.h, it is needed by cupsfilters.drv. Thanks to Jiri
Popelka from Red Hat for the patch (Upstream bug #1133).
- Make cups-filters building with automake 1.13. Thanks to Andreas K.
Huettel (dilfridge) on IRC.
- libcupsfilters, libfontembed, pdftopdf, texttopdf, cups-browsed:
Fixed several resource leaks and other problems. Thanks to Jiri
Popelka from Red Hat for the patches (Upstream bug #1116).
* debian/control: Added "Conflicts/Provides/Replaces: ghostscript-cups"
to the cups-filters binary package as all files from ghostscript-cups
moved to cups-filters.
* debian/libcupsfilters1.symbols: Updated.
* debian/rules: Removed "--with-browseremoteprotocols=dnssd" from the
./configure command line, we use the upstream default "dnssd,cups"
now.
[ Didier Raboud ]
* Install escp.h and pcl.h in the CUPS ppdc include directory; this
fixes cupsfilters.drv.
-- Till Kamppeter <[email protected]> Wed, 26 Jun 2013 18:58:06 +0200
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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