CHANGES IN CUPS V1.6.2
- - Documentation fixes
+ - Documentation fixes (STR #4239)
+ - Security: All file, directory, user, and group settings are now stored
+ in a separate cups-files.conf configuration file that cannot be set
+ through the CUPS web interface or APIs (STR #4223)
+ - The IPP backend now stops queues when the server configuration
+ prevents successful job submission (STR #4125)
+ - The XML output of ipptool contained empty dictionaries (STR #4136)
+ - The scheduler did not delete job control backup files (STR #4244)
+ - cupsGetPPD3 could return a local PPD instead of the correct remote
+ PPD.
+ - The scheduler incorrectly advertised auth-info-required for local
+ queues needing local authentication (STR #4205)
+ - CUPS 1.6 clients using the ServerName directive in client.conf did not
+ work with CUPS 1.3.x or older servers (STR #4231)
+ - The SNMP backend now tries to work around broken printers that use a
+ newline to separate key/value pairs.
+ - The IPP backend did not send a cancel request to printers when a job
+ was canceled and the printer did not support Create-Job.
+ - Fixed EPM packaging files (STR #4199)
+ - OpenBSD build fix (STR #4195, STR #4196, STR #4197)
+ - The scheduler could crash when using Avahi (STR #4183, STR #4192,
+ STR #4200, STR #4213)
+ - The IPP backend could get stuck in an endless loop on certain network
+ errors (STR #4194)
+ - 32-bit builds failed on Debian (STR #4133)
+ - The scheduler no longer accepts or sends job description attributes.
+ - The IPP backend now works around some conformance issues for broken
+ printers (STR #4190)
- cupsBackendReport() now filters out all control characters from the
reported 1284 device IDs (STR #4124)
- The scheduler no longer allows job-name values that are not valid
Bonjour-shared print queues (STR #4159)
- The cupsd.conf file included obsolete browsing directives (STR #4157)
- Fixed a USB backend compatibility issue on systems using libusb
- (STR #4155)
+ (STR #4155, STR #4191)
- Some Bonjour features were not available on systems with Avahi
(STR #4156)
- CUPS now includes the port number in the Host: header for HTTP