In SLES12 we have CUPS 1.7.5 and
in openSUSE Tumbleweed CUPS 2.x.
As of this writing there are no big issues
so that in general CUPS > 1.5.4 plus cups-filters
seems to "just work".
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Regarding comment#52
HPLIP's default entries in its /etc/cups/pstotiff.convs
mess up the normal CUPS upstream filtering:
I submitted a bug report to HPLIP upstream:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hplip/+bug/1391963
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another issue in CUPS 2.0.0 with upstream support for systemd
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L4491
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FYI:
CUPS 2.0.0 with upstream support for systemd socket activation
(cf. bug#857372) does not yet just work, see for example
https://www.cups.org/str.php?L4497
Furthermore there is the open issue how the systemd unit files
should be named, see the systemd unit files and service names
mail thread
I just wanted to chime in and say that the home:jsmeix repository for
Cups 1.75 is absolutely essential to connect to my wireless printer work
with Avahi on openSUSE. Many thanks! I wouldn't be able to use openSUSE
without this, and I'm probably not the only one.
In view of different user
(In reply to Johannes Meixner from comment #65)
FYI:
CUPS 2.0.0 with upstream support for systemd socket activation
(cf. bug#857372) does not yet just work, see for example
https://www.cups.org/str.php?L4497
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=857372#c91
Furthermore there is the
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FYI:
CUPS 1.7.5 is available from OBS home project home:jsmeix.
cups-filters 1.0.58 is available from OBS devel project Printing.
See also comment#62 above.
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CUPS 1.7.3 is available from OBS home project home:jsmeix.
cups-filters 1.0.54 is available from OBS devel project Printing.
They are not thoroughly tested by me.
Check the RPM changelog entries for basic information.
Regarding packages from home:jsmeix and Printing read
Regarding banners and test page:
CUPS banners and the CUPS test page are no longer supported since CUPS
= 1.6.
The banners and the test page from cups-filters must be used instead.
The CUPS banner files in /usr/share/cups/banners/ and the CUPS testpage
/usr/share/cups/data/testprint (which is
FYI:
CUPS 1.7.1 is available from home:jsmeix.
cups-filters 1.0.52 is available from Printing.
They are not thoroughly tested by me.
Check the RPM changelog entries for basic information.
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FYI:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1027317#c4
-
cups-browsed leaks a lot of memory
...
I figured out that cups-browsed from version 1.0.40 does not leak
but 1.0.41 does
One more noteworthy change in cups-filters-1.0.42 NEWS file:
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Yes, the foomatic-filters package is now discontinued and cups-filters
takes its role now with the new included foomatic-rip filter.
The foomatic-filters package contains also beh but my feeling was all
the time that no one uses it, especially it does not work with filters
which have to run as
FYI:
The CUPS 1.7.0 release is available from home:jsmeix.
cups-filters version 1.0.40 is available from Printing.
They are not yet tested by me.
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This bug (735404) was mentioned in
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Mainly for my own information:
Since CUPS 1.6 the entries in cupsd.conf were split into two files
- cupsd.conf
- cups-files.conf
Accordingly our SUSE documentation must be updated.
In particular the AutoYaST documentation regarding Printer
must be updated again for openSUSE 13.2, see bnc#828859
An addendum for comment#49 above at
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=735404#c49
Regarding
weird filtering e.g. of PostScript input via pstotiff and imagetopdf:
With HPLIP's default entries in its /etc/cups/pstotiff.convs
FYI:
Ghostscript release 9.10 is available for various SLE and
openSUSE versions via the openSUSE build service projects
home:jsmeix and home:jsmeix:branches:Printing.
For now Ghostscript 9.10 is intentionally not in Printing
because it is not fully compatible with our current printing
system
FYI:
cups-filters OBS submitrequest 196881:
Renamed cups/banners/* files and cups/data/testprint
to avoid a file conflict with CUPS which also provides those files.
Ghostscript 9.10 Release Candidate 1
is available from home:jsmeix:branches:Printing
CUPS 1.7 Release Candidate 1
is
Tomas Chvatal,
many thanks for your cups-filters version upgrade to 1.0.36
in the OBS Printing project!
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Mainly for my own information:
Regarding Ghostscript version upgrade and cups-filters:
http://www.ghostscript.com/doc/current/History9.htm#Version9.09
reads
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This is the eighth full release
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Regarding Ghostscript 9.09 regression in above comment#44:
It seems this will be fixed soon in Ghostscript 9.10, see the
Ghostrscript/GhostPDL 9.10 Release Candidate 1
announcement on gs-de...@ghostscript.com
http://ghostscript.com/pipermail/gs-devel/2013-August/009504.html
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You are welcome.
All the patches are now upstreamed, the .unit file will be included in
the tarball next time, so we can drop all the extra files we ship with
it.
WRT ghostscript:
I would recommend just requiring = 9.9 in the cups-filters because otherwise
we are colliding and if users add
Currently I work on the Ghostscript 9.10 Release Candidate 1.
But I think we cannot do the big jump (see comment#15) for 13.1
because there is at least one more regression when upgrading CUPS:
The YaST printer module.
In particular its printing via network and share printers stuff
only works up
(In reply to comment #47)
I think incompatibility is now what we want at this stage is a typo
that should be incompatibility is not what we want at this stage
because otherwise let's stay with 1.5 would not make sense.
Dominique Leuenberger,
is my understanding of what you wrote in that
FYI:
I tried to compile cups-filters-1.0-20130802
(i.e. the daily snapshot dated 2013 August 02)
that fixes in particular
https://bugs.linuxfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1144
But compile fails with a new issue, see
https://bugs.linuxfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1145
I will now try to go back
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In OBS home:jsmeix:branches:Printing cups-filters
I am now back to cups-filters-1.0.35
with BZR_revision_7085_7084.diff that should fix
https://bugs.linuxfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1144
But currently OBS does not build it for openSUSE_Factory
(it is currently blocked by some other packages)
With submitrequest 185617 I submitted cups-filters
from home:jsmeix:branches:Printing to Printing.
OBS still could not build it for openSUSE_Factory.
I can only hope that BZR_revision_7085_7084.diff actually works.
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Tomas Chvatal,
I made you maintainer of cups-filters in the Printing project
so that you can directly work on it there.
FYI:
Regarding CUPS API changes:
Talk to CUPS upstream to discuss issues where they belong.
We (i.e. openSUSE) never changed the CUPS API.
You may read my comment#15 above and
Tomas Chvatal,
regarding cups-filters:
As far as I see it fails to build for openSUSE_Factory
because we have poppler 0.23 there and in that poppler
version there have been changes in some poppler API
(in particular in poppler/Error.h regarding Goffset
in setErrorCallback) that require adaption
The cups changes external api with no documentation on each minor bump.
With patch bumps they manage to often break abi compatibility so this is
quite common in the library.
The problem is on poppler side and there is nothing to expect apart few
tweaks, ike the Goffset thingy in error callbacks,
Tomas Chvatal,
regarding your cups-filters submitrequest 185049:
There you wrote (excerpt):
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I didn't fix the poppler-0.23 compatibility because Timm is already
on it and will simply release 1.0.36 at some near future
For cups-filters vs. Poppler 0.24.x problem see
https://bugs.linuxfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1144. I already got a
patch.
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No need for special privs on me. As a factory-maint group member I can
access every single devel project, if I want. We just for obvious
reasons don't do so unless really needed (long-time breakages and no
maintainer activity, etc...)
Anyway the bug about it is on upstream
Tomas Chvatal,
I would apprecitate it if you as one of the cups-filters authors
would accept official maintainership of cups-filters.
This does of course not mean that now it is only you who must do
all the work for cups-filters - I am also its maintainer.
I think it makes a difference if you
FYI for venturous testers:
I made CUPS 1.7rc1 (see http://www.cups.org/)
as source package cups17rc1 in home:jsmeix.
Note what I wrote in comment#28 above:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=735404#c28
Currently cups-filters fails to build for openSUSE_Factory.
I am afraid currently I
For anyone willing to work on it I finished the migration stuff in
Gentoo so it should be quite easy to copycompare the changes (I even
can use our internal printing system with it :-)).
It should be fairly easy to package but I sadly don't have the time for
it now.
Regarding comment#7
a separated CUPS-Browsing-daemon could be implemented
and comment#15
desktop toolkits use CUPS 1.6 APIs to get dynamic printers support:
For background information and reasoning what could be done
until print dialogs natively support DNS-SD browsing, see
the An idea how to
Most of the above issues in CUPS (comment#12 and subsequent comments)
are fixed in CUPS 1.6.2.
For venturous testers:
I made CUPS 1.6.2 as source package cups162 in home:jsmeix
that results binary RPMs named cups[...]-1.6.2-[...].rpm at
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/jsmeix/
for
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This bug was fixed in the package cups-filters - 1.0.28-0ubuntu1
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cups-filters (1.0.28-0ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low
* New upstream release
- cups-browsed: Added daemon to browse the Bonjour broadcasts of
shared remote CUPS printers and automatically add local raw
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This bug was fixed in the package cups - 1.6.1-0ubuntu13
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* debian/patches/forward-port-cups-1-5-x-cups-browsing.patch: Removed the
forward-port of CUPS broadcasting/browsing as from cups-filters 1.0.27
on we have cups-browsed
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I have now released cups-filters 1.0.26 upstream, with the new cups-
browsed daemon added. cups-browsed browses the Bonjour broadcasts of
shared remote CUPS queues and makes the queues available locally,
eliminating the need of the forward-port patch for CUPS
broadcasting/browsing. As soon as this
Right now I picked up
https://www.cups.org/str.php?L4233
which contains
mike: 07:10 Dec 17, 2012
...
There will be more 1.6.x releases (1.6.2 will be coming out fairly soon).
CUPS 1.7 will likely not come out until next
Only for venturous testers:
I made a first test version of CUPS 1.6.1
(without any fix of the issues in comment#12 and others)
as packages cups161 and cups in home:jsmeix
for openSUSE 11.4/12.1/12.2 and SLE-11 SP1/SP2
See
Regarding comment#22 notification on opensuse-fact...@opensuse.org:
See my Opinion poll: CUPS 1.6 version upgrade
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2012-11/msg00468.html
Not much response up to now...
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Regarding comment#20 client-only config does no longer work with CUPS
1.6:
https://www.cups.org/str.php?L4231
From CUPS 1.6.x on using a remote CUPS server via client.conf stopped working
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My plans are to patch the CUPS daemon to dynamically create queues to
remote printers which are broadcasted via Bonjour, making CUPS behaving
as before for the end user, but using Bonjour as broadcasting protocol.
See
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-r-cups-bonjour-
browsing
My plans for Raring are to patch the CUPS daemon to dynamically create
queues to remote printers which are broadcasted via Bonjour, making CUPS
behaving as before for the end user, but using Bonjour as broadcasting
protocol. See
I will post a notification on opensuse-fact...@opensuse.org
If someone requests an upgrade to a new version of a package
but is not aware of such major changes, the request is unfounded
because the requester does not care what he gets by the new version.
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I do not want to get CUPS 1.6 in openSUSE 12.3
unless the openSUSE community agreed how to deal
with all those issues above.
Ok. If it's not ready then it's not ready. Maybe the issue could also be
brought up on the Factory list. I suppose many are not aware of the
Regarding comment#15 Printing:Playground
and comment#16 Printing:Factory:
I think we do not need a new project only for CUPS 1.6.
I think it is simpler and sufficient to have CUPS 1.6 as separated
OBS source package cups16 in the Printing project.
The cups16.spec file would build binary RPMs
I do not want to get CUPS 1.6 in openSUSE 12.3
unless the openSUSE community agreed how to deal
with all those issues above.
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So if we still want to get cups 1.6 into 12.3 now would be a good time
to submit it.
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Till Kamppeter who maintains CUPS in Ubuntu
re-introduced Browsing for CUPS 1.6, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/1061063
and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/1061069
Basically this means CUPS 1.6 as is can really not be used
for convenient printing in
It seems that even with CUPS Browsing re-introduced in Ubuntu,
a client-only config (i.e. ServerName set in client.conf)
does no longer work with CUPS 1.6+Browsing in Ubuntu, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/1069671
I don't know if a client-only config still works
with
Printing:Factory if we try to respect what's done on obs.
My remark here is how debian like distribution have treated the problem?
And thus are the only one distribution actually able to print correctly,
compared especially to our 12.2 release?
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One more related to comment #12:
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L4213
CUPS crashes on shutdown when taking down Avahi threaded poll
Furthermore:
A general comment from the CUPS author regarding CUPS Browsing:
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L4206
It seems CUPS introduced a chicken and egg issue:
If desktop toolkits use CUPS 1.6 APIs to get dynamic printers support
they need CUPS 1.6 installed on end-users machines but CUPS 1.6 cannot
be used on end-users machines until desktop toolkits use CUPS 1.6 APIs.
It seems one needs to do a big
Fix committed in cups 1.6.1-0ubuntu10 in quantal-proposed.
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Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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FFe to re-introduce CUPS Broadcasting/Browsing see bug 1061063.
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One more related to comment #12:
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L4200
cupsd crashed with SIGABRT in __assert_fail_base()
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This bug was fixed in the package cups - 1.6.1-0ubuntu10
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cups (1.6.1-0ubuntu10) quantal-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/patches/forward-port-cups-1-5-x-cups-browsing.patch: Re-introduced
CUPS Browsing/Broadcasting for automatic discovery of shared CUPS printers
on the
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** Also affects: cups (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: High
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu Quantal)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Till Kamppeter (till-kamppeter)
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** Description changed:
Drastic changes in CUPS 1.6.1 (non Apple feature removed mostly) are
detrimental to Ubuntu users. We should wait until the missing features
(like automatic appearing of remote CUPS queues) before to unleash the
newer version to users. This means downgrading cups in
Public bug reported:
Drastic changes in CUPS 1.6.1 (non Apple feature removed mostly) are
detrimental to Ubuntu users. We should wait until the missing features
(like automatic appearing of remote CUPS queues) before to unleash the
newer version to users. This means downgrading cups in Quantal.
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Status: Unknown
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Making bug numbers clickable: bug 1061063, bug 1052897.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
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