Hi there!

On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 02:21:35 +0200, Luca Capello wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 23:16:49 +0200, Till Kamppeter wrote:
>> On 09/27/2010 06:53 PM, Luca Capello wrote:
>>> 4) I am not sure debian/local/ is the right place for non-upstream
>>>     files, but I should admit that this is the first time I heard about
>>>     it and I can not find any documentation about that.  Nevermind, I
>>>     have added the two non-upstream PPDs.
>>>
>>>     BTW, conceptually speaking, Ubuntu debian/rules misses the command to
>>>     compress these two files, given that this action is hidden in the
>>>     'Add "*cupsFilter" line to accept PDF input data to the PPDs' block.
>>>
>>
>> Please go ahead and correct also this.
>> I will overtake the version with your corrections to Ubuntu.
>
> Given that I still have not understood what the 'Add "*cupsFilter"
> line...' does, no corrections on this matter have been made yet.

Still valid.

> 5) - debian/foo2zjs.postinst: Automatically update the PPD files for
>      existing queues to the versions supplied with this package.
>    - debian/control: Add dependency on cups and cups-client to ensure that
>      automatic update of the PPDs of existing print queues works.
>
>    I do not understand the purpose of this action, but I should admit
>    that I am not a CUPS expert and I do not know how other drivers
>    behave.
>
>    However, given that in Debian the PPDs are configuration files (see
>    <http://bugs.debian.org/549673>), I would expect dpkg to prompt for
>    any modification, is it so in this case?

Still valid.

> 10) - debian/rules: Add /etc/papersize support, and modify all
>       /usr/bin/foo2*-wrapper scripts to handle custom page sizes correctly in
>       the PDF-based printing workflow.
>     - debian/rules: Add "*cupsFilter" line to accept PDF input data to the
>       PPDs.
>
>     - Support for the PDF printing workflow:
>        o "*cupsFilter:" lines for PDF input in the PPDs
>        o Let wrapper scripts read custom page sizes also
>        from the command line and not only from embedded
>          PostScript commands.
>
>     I do not understand these modifications, would you mind explaining
>     them, please?  I do not feel comfortable in applying something I do
>     not understand, sorry...

Still valid.

In the meantime (yeah, as usual a bit slow), I continued importing the
remaining Ubuntu changes:

11) wait for 3 seconds when loading firmware

      http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/foo2zjs?view=rev&revision=241

12) upstream 'getweb' now installs ICM files into the directories of the
    correct drivers (I slightly modified Till's patch)

      http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/foo2zjs?view=rev&revision=244

    This could also fix <http://bugs.debian.org/580690>.

> As I wrote in my first reply, my HP Color LaserJet 1500L seems to be
> broken, thus I can not test the new package version, thus i386 and amd64
> packages to be tested are available at:
>
>   http://people.debian.org/~gismo/tmp/

New packages available at the link above!

Thx, bye,
Gismo / Luca

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