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CUPS 2.2.11 is a bug fix release that addresses issues in the scheduler,IPP Everywhere support, CUPS library, and USB printer support. A detailed listof changes can be found in the change log included in the download.
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CUPS 2.2.10 is a bug fix release that addresses issues in the scheduler,IPP Everywhere support, CUPS library, and USB printer support. A detailed listof changes can be found in the change log included in the download.
CUPS 2.2.9 is a bug fix release that addresses issues in the scheduler,IPP Everywhere support, CUPS library, and USB printer support. A detailed listof changes can be found in the change log included in the download.
CUPS 2.2.8 is a bug fix release that addresses issues in the scheduler,ipptool utility, CUPS library, and USB printer support. A detailed list ofchanges can be found in the change log included in the download.
CUPS 2.2.0 adds support for local IPP Everywhere print queues and includes several performance and security improvements. A detailed list of changes can be found in the change log included in the download.
CUPS 2.2b1 is the first beta release of CUPS 2.2 which adds support for local IPP Everywhere print queues and includes several performance and security improvements. A detailed list of changes can be found in the change log included in the download.
CUPS 2.1.1 fixes a number of USB and IPP printing issues, addresses some error reporting and hardening issues in the scheduler, and updates some localizations. A detailed list of changes can be found in the change log included in the download.
CUPS 2.1.0 offers improved support for IPP Everywhere, adds support for advanced logging using journald on Linux and ASL on OS X, and includes new security features for encrypted printing and reduced network visibility in the default configuration. A detailed list of changes can be found in the change log included in the download.
The third release candidate of CUPS 1.2 is now available for download from the CUPS web site. We are also providing binary packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (32-bit + 64-bit Intel), Fedora Core 4 (32-bit Intel), and MacOS X 10.4 (32-bit PowerPC + Intel) for your convenience.
The second release candidate of CUPS 1.2 is now available for download from the CUPS web site. We are also providing binary packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (32-bit + 64-bit Intel), Fedora Core 4 (32-bit Intel), and MacOS X 10.4 (32-bit PowerPC + Intel) for your convenience.
The first release candidate of CUPS 1.2 is now available for download from the CUPS web site. We are also providing binary packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (32-bit + 64-bit Intel), Fedora Core 4 (32-bit Intel), and MacOS X 10.4 (32-bit PowerPC + Intel) for your convenience.
The second beta-quality release of CUPS 1.2 is now available for download from the CUPS web site which fixes a PostScript filter bug and adds support for separate 32/64-bit libraries on IRIX, Linux, and Solaris. We are also providing binary packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (32-bit + 64-bit Intel), Fedora Core 4 (32-bit Intel), and MacOS X 10.4 (32-bit PowerPC + Intel) for your convenience.
The first beta-quality release of CUPS 1.2 is now available for download from the CUPS web site and includes over 90 changes and new features since CUPS 1.1.23. We are also providing binary packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (32-bit Intel), Fedora Core 4 (32-bit Intel, and MacOS X 10.4 (32-bit PowerPC + Intel) for your convenience.
ESP Print Pro 4.5.12 adds support for multi-file LPD jobs and a new driver for Zebra EPL1 and EPL2 label printers. The new release is a free upgrade for current users of ESP Print Pro and can be downloaded at:
ESP Print Pro 4.5.11 fixes a few problems in the Printer Manager GUI and a MacOS X PostScript printing problem with impact printers. It also adds drivers for the HP LaserJet 2820, 2830, and 2840 series printers as well as the Ricoh Aficio 1515 series MFPs. The new release is a free upgrade for current users of ESP Print Pro and can be downloaded at:
ESP Print Pro 4.5.10 fixes another duplicate printer problem and allows active printers to be stopped immediately. The new release is a free upgrade for current users of ESP Print Pro and can be downloaded at:
ESP Print Pro 4.5.8 fixes two remote printer problems introduced in ESP Print Pro 4.5.6 and adds drivers for the Dell 1600n, Dell 1710, Dell 1710n, Lexmark T640, Lexmark T642, and Lexmark T644 printers. The new release is a free upgrade for current users of ESP Print Pro and can be downloaded at:
ESP Print Pro 4.5.6 fixes a performance problem with large numbers of implicit classes, adds drivers for several new HP DesignJet and LaserJet printers, and adds official support for the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution. The new release is a free upgrade for current users of ESP Print Pro and can be downloaded at:
ESP Print Pro 4.5.5 fixes three server bugs and adds drivers for many Sharp AR-series copiers and Xerox Phaser printers. The new release is a free upgrade for current users of ESP Print Pro and can be downloaded at:
ESP Print Pro 4.5.3 adds new printer drivers for the HP LaserJet 3015, HP LaserJet 3020, HP LaserJet 3030, HP LaserJet 3380, and HP Color LaserJet 3700, updates the HP DesignJet 1050/1055 drivers with smaller margins, fixes a problem with the Okidata dot-matrix drivers, and fixes some platform- specific installation issues. The new release is a free upgrade for current users of ESP Print Pro and can be downloaded at:
ESP Print Pro 4.5 adds 893 new printer drivers and features the latest CUPS software as well as enhanced Windows client support for Windows 2000 and higher. The new release is a free upgrade for current users of ESP Print Pro and can be downloaded at:
The second release candidate for version 1.1.21 of the CommonUNIX Printing System ("CUPS") is now available for download fromthe CUPS web site at: accordance with the CUPS Configuration Management Plan,you now have until Monday, September 6th to test this releasecandidate to determine if there are any high-priority problemsand report them using the Software Trouble Report form at: sent to the CUPS newsgroups or mailing lists are notautomatically entered into the trouble report database and willnot influence the final production release of 1.1.21, so it isvery important that you report any problems you identify usingthe form.CUPS 1.1.21 is primarily a bug fix and performance tuningrelease and includes fixes for the IPP, LPD, parallel, serial,and USB backends, authentication and status processing issues inthe CUPS API, and various PostScript and PDF printing issues.The new release also adds support for Zebra label printers andIPP device URI options.Changes in CUPS v1.1.21rc2:- The scheduler used a select() timeout of INT_MAX seconds when there was nothing to do, which doesn't work on IRIX (Issue #864) - Updated the cupsaddsmb program to use the new Windows 2000 PostScript drivers instead of the Windows NT printer drivers (Issue #390) - The gziptoany filter did not produce copies for raw print jobs (Issue #808) - The cupsLangGet() function now uses nl_langinfo(), when available, to get the current encoding (Issue #856) - Added a ReloadTimeout directive to control how long the scheduler waits for jobs to complete before restarting the scheduler (Issue #861) - Added a note to the default cupsd.conf file which mentions that you must allow connections from localhost for the command-line and web interfaces to work (Issue #850) - The IPP backend incorrectly used the local port when communicating with a remote server; this caused problems with some custom configurations (Issue #852) - The cups-lpd mini-daemon wasn't using the right default banner option (Issue #851) - Updated the new httpDecode64_2() and httpEncode64_2() functions to handle arbitrary binary data, not just text (Issue #860) - String options with quotes in their values were not quoted properly by the scheduler (Issue #839) - Configure script changes for GNU/Hurd (Issue #838) - The lppasswd program was not installed properly by GNU install when the installer was not root (Issue #836) - Updated the cups-lpd man page (Issue #843) - Fixed a typo in the cupsd man page (Issue #833) - The USB backend now defaults to using the newer /dev/usb/lpN filenames; this helps on systems which use the devfs filesystem type on Linux (Issue #818) - The config.h file did not define the HAVE_USERSEC_H constant when the configure script detected the usersec.h header file. This caused authentication errors on AIX (Issue #832) - The lp and lpr commands now report the temporary filename and error if they are unable to create a temporary file (Issue #812) - Added ServerTokens directive to control the Server header in HTTP responses (Issue #792) - Added new httpDecode64_2(), httpEncode64_2(), and httpSeparate2() functions which offer buffer size arguments (Issue #797) - The cupsGetFile() and cupsPutFile() code did not support CDSA or GNUTLS (Issue #794) - The httpSeparate() function did not decode all character escapes (Issue #795) - The cupstestppd program now checks for invalid Duplex option choices and fails PPD files that use non-standard values (Issue #791) - Updated the printer name error message to indicate that spaces are not allowed (Issue #675) - The scheduler didn't handle HTTP GET form data properly (Issue #744) - The pstops filter now makes sure that the prolog code is sent before the setup code (Issue #776) - The pstops filter now handles print files that incorrectly start @PJL commands without a language escape (Issue #734) - Miscellaneous build fixes for NetBSD (Issue #788) - Added support for quoted system group names (Issue #784) - Added "version" option to IPP backend to workaround serious bug in Linksys's IPP implementation (Issue #767) - Added Spanish translation of web interface (Issue #772, Issue #802) - The LPD backend now uses geteuid() instead of getuid() when it is available (Issue #752) - The IPP backend did not report the printer state if the wait option was set to "no" (Issue #761) - The printer state was not updated for "STATE: foo,bar" messages (Issue #745) - Added new CUPS API convenience functions which accept a HTTP connection to eliminate extra username/password prompts. This resolves a previous authentication caching issue (Issue #729, Issue #743) - The scheduler did not correctly throttle the browse broadcasts, resulting in missing printers on client machines (Issue #754) - The scheduler did not pass the correct CUPS_ENCRYPTION setting to CGI programs which caused problems on systems which used non-standard encryption settings (Issue #773) - The lpq command showed 11st, 12nd, and 13rd instead of 11th, 12th, and 13th for the rank (Issue #769) - "make install" didn't work on some platforms due to an error in the man page makefiles (Issue #775) - Changed some calls to snprintf() in the scheduler to SetStringf() (Issue #740) 2ff7e9595c
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