Common UNIX Printing System 1.2.1
Created at 13:35 May 22, 2006 by mike, last modified at 13:39 May 22, 2006
CUPS 1.2.1 is now available for download from the CUPS web site at:
http://www.cups.org/software.php
CUPS 1.2.1 fixes several build, platform, and printing bugs. Changes include:
- The web interface did not handle reloads properly for MSIE (STR #1716)
- The configure script no longer adds linker rpath options when they are unnecessary.
- The scheduler could crash printing a debug message on Solaris (STR #1714)
- The --enable-32bit and --enable-64bit configure options did not always work.
- The password prompt showed the domain socket address instead of "localhost" for local authentication (STR #1706)
- The web interface filtered the list of printers even if the user wasn't logged in (STR #1700)
- The IPP backend did not work reliably with some Xerox printers (STR #1704)
- Trailing banners were not added when printing a single file (STR #1698)
- The web interface support programs crashed on Solaris (STR #1699)
- cupstestppd incorrectly reported problems with *1284DeviceID attributes (STR #1710)
- Browsing could get disabled after a restart (STR #1670)
- Custom page sizes were not parsed properly (STR #1709)
- The -U option wasn't supported by lpadmin (STR #1702)
- The -u option didn't work with lpadmin (STR #1703)
- The scheduler did not create non-blocking back-channel pipes, which caused problems when the printer driver did not read the back-channel data (STR #1705)
- The scheduler no longer uses chunking in responses to clients - this caused problems with older versions of CUPS like 1.1.17 (PR #6143)
- Automatic raw printing was broken (STR #1667)
- 6-up printing was broken (STR #1697)
- The pstops filter did not disable CTRL-D processing on the printer/RIP.
- ppdOpen*() did not load custom options properly (STR #1680)
- "Set Printer Options" in the web interface did not update the DefaultImageableArea or DefaultPaperDimension attributes in the PPD file (STR #1689)
- Fixed compile errors (STR #1682, STR #1684, STR #1685, STR #1690)
- The lpstat command displayed the wrong error message for a missing destination (STR #1683)
- Revised and completed the Polish translation (STR #1669)
- Stopped jobs did not show up in the list of active jobs (STR #1676)
- The configure script did not use the GNU TLS "libgnutls-config" script to find the proper compiler and linker options.
- The imagetoraster filter did not correctly generate several 1, 2, and 4-bit color modes.
- cupsRasterWritePixels() could lose track of the current output row.
- cupsRasterReadPixels() did not automatically swap 12/16-bit chunked pixel data.
- Moved the private _cups_raster_s structure out of the public header.
- Updated the CUPS raster format specification to include encoding rules and colorspace definitions.
- The Zebra PPD files had the wrong PostScript code for the "default" option choices.
- The imagetoraster filter did not generate correct CIE XYZ or Lab color data.
- The cups-config script did not work when invoked from a source directory (STR #1673)
- The SNMP backend did not compile on systems that used the getifaddrs emulation functions (STR #1668)
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Submit CommentFrom timbuque, 22:16 May 23, 2006 (score=3)
I installed the latest cups 1.2.1 on Macintosh G4 OS 10.3.9. While my printers are present the OS will not allow me to set up to print. I receive the message 'server-error-service-unavailable". Any comments out there?
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From mrb, 00:28 May 24, 2006 (score=3)
Me too, i have the same problem.
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dyld: cupsd Undefined symbols:
cupsd undefined reference to _sigset expected to be defined in /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
Trace/BPT trap
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Where can i find older Versions to download or how can i fix this ?
Thank you.
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From mike, 04:06 May 24, 2006 (score=3)
The CUPS disk image we provide only works for MacOS X 10.4 and higher. We don't have any plans to provide binaries for older versions of MacOS X at this time...
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From timbuque, 06:41 May 24, 2006 (score=3)
I certainly made a mistake in using the new version. Is there an easy way of restoring the original CUPS version in 10.3.9? Thanks.
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From timbuque, 06:57 May 24, 2006 (score=3)
Thank you.
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From mike, 06:45 May 24, 2006 (score=3)
Unfortunately, the only way to do it is to reinstall MacOS X... :(
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From mrb, 08:58 May 24, 2006 (score=3)
Are you sure ? What about installing an older version ? (... which i haven't found yet ... if someone could post a link ? ...)
Thank you.
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From mike, 09:47 May 24, 2006 (score=3)
Quite sure - Apple doesn't provide separate packages.
The alternative is to just download the CUPS source, compile, and install on 10.3.9...
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