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(new) hpijs-ppds_2.1.9+0.9.9-1_all.deb optional utils
HP Linux Printing and Imaging - HPIJS PPD files
This package contains PPD (printer definition) files for the
printers supported through the HP Linux Printing and Imaging
System HPIJS driver.
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These PPDs should work well with the matching versions of HPLIP
and HPIJS, but may not be the most up-to-date PPDs available for
a given printer. See http://linuxprinting.org/ for the latest
version of the PPDs (which are not guaranteed to work well).
hpijs_2.1.9+0.9.9-1_i386.deb
to pool/main/h/hplip/hpijs_2.1.9+0.9.9-1_i386.deb
hplip-data_0.9.9-1_all.deb
to pool/main/h/hplip/hplip-data_0.9.9-1_all.deb
hplip_0.9.9-1.diff.gz
to pool/main/h/hplip/hplip_0.9.9-1.diff.gz
hplip_0.9.9-1.dsc
to pool/main/h/hplip/hplip_0.9.9-1.dsc
hplip_0.9.9-1_i386.deb
to pool/main/h/hplip/hplip_0.9.9-1_i386.deb
hplip_0.9.9.orig.tar.gz
to pool/main/h/hplip/hplip_0.9.9.orig.tar.gz
Changes: hplip (0.9.9-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream version
* HPIJS 2.1.9:
+ Fixed an array index underflow in ljfastraster.cpp
+ Save paper width and height in UXServices object after a call to
SetPaperSize
+ When fullbleed printing is requested, if printer supports it,
return actual paper dimensions for PrintableArea
+ Added support for the following new printer(s):
+ HP DeskJet F300 Series All-in-one (DJ3600)
* HPLIP 0.9.9:
+ HPLIP now uses libusb for all USB I/O. Libusb replaces kernel
modules printer and usblp, and opens an entirely new can of worms
+ Removed support for USB URIs based on device files. This means all
printers now use USB URIs based on "hp:/hp_model?serial=xxxxxxxx"
instead of "hp:/hp_model?device=/dev/usb/lpx". Old CUPS queues must
be updated to the new device location
+ Added full USB 1284.4 support for the Color LaserJet 2840, and for
LaserJets 3050, 3060, 1010, 1012, 1015 and 2500
+ Updated HP-Fax-hplip.ppd to be in conformance with CUPS 1.2
+ Updated most LaserJet PPDs for CUPS 1.2
+ Changed the GetSnmp timeout from 5 to 2 seconds in hpiod
+ Fixed incorrect supplies information for Color Laserjet 2840
displayed in hp-toolbox
+ Fixed problem where title input was of no use while adding a file to
item list in send fax dialog
+ Add models.xml parallel port flag for Deskjet 5550
+ Moved hp-sendfax temp .g3 files to ~/hpfax/hpfax-*.g3. Before,
they would clutter the user's home directory
+ Files added to hp-sendfax interface are now rendered into g3 format
as they are added to the batch
+ Removed temporary file creation from hpfax: (temp files now created
only by hp-sendfax using mkstemp)
+ Added total page counting feature to hp-sendfax
+ Added a BSD license to magic.py
* debian/control: build-depend on libusb >= 0.1.8
* dpatch 00_01_upstream-0.9.8-4: remove (applied upstream)
* dpatch 60_lp_instead_of_lpr: rediff to remove skips
* dpatch 40_quiet-hpiod: rediff to remove skips
* dpatch 01_rss: rediff to reorder file hunks
* dpatch 30_no-ping: remove, upstream removed icmp functionality
* dpatch 70_sane_ppd_directory_handling: remove (applied upstream)
* dpatch 45_quiet_hpijs-fax: remove (applied upstream)
* dpatch 35_no-fax-setuid: remove, upstream now does seteuid()/setegid()
only if sendfax is being run as root
* dpatch 10_shebang_fixes (new): new dump place for #!<interpretor> fixing
* hplip.menu: s/hp-fax/hp-sendfax/
* debian/control, debian/compat: switch to debhelper mode V5
* debian/control, debian/rules: provide and use hpijs:Upstream-Version,
rename Upstream-Version to hplip:Upstream-Version
* Rename hplip-ppds package to hpijs-ppds, update all documentation to
point to hpijs-ppds and linuxprinting.org-ppds and add a hpijs.NEWS
entry about the package rename as well
* debian/control: conflict hpijs with hplip-ppds versioned to source
version, as a dirty trick to not clash with hpijs-ppds providing
hplip-ppds
* debian/rules, debian/hpijs-ppds.install, debian/hpijs-ppds.links,
debian/hpijs-ppds.NEWS:
Don't ship non-hpijs PPDs anymore, linuxprinting.org-ppds takes care
of the pure postscript PPDs now
* debian/rules: version hpijs-ppds the same way we version hpijs
* debian/control: suggest hpijs-ppds and linuxprinting.org-ppds for hplip
instead of recommending the old hplip-ppds package. Recommend hpijs
with fax support for hplip. Remove conflict on foomatic-db-hpijs and
foomatic-filters-ppds from hplip. Conflict hpijs-ppds with
foomatic-filters-ppds before 20060113-1 when the PPD duplication was
removed from foomatic-filters-ppds
* debian/control: rework package descriptions a little
* debian/rules: ship all PPD files compressed
* debian/rules: separate arch-dep and arch-indep install, to avoid wasting
a great deal of time on slower archs gziping PPDs
* hplip initscript: Run hpiod as root because of libusb
* debian/copyright: update dates
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hplip (0.9.8-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* This release was not uploaded to Debian
* New upstream version
* HPIJS 2.1.8 (patchlevel 4):
+ Moved OfficeJet 6100 and 6150 to DJ55xx.h; margins on these devices
are same as those on DJ5550
+ Added support for the following new printers:
+ HP LaserJet 3050 (LJMono/PS)
+ HP LaserJet 3060/3062 (LJMono/PS)
+ HP LaserJet 3390/3392 (LJMono/PS)
+ HP Deskjet 6980 series (DJGenericVIP)
+ HP Deskjet 6940 series (DJGenericVIP)
+ Updated KRGB patches to version 1.2:
+ Fixed krgb buffer overflow issue with out-of-band data in
fill_rectangle and copy_mono. This buffer overflow condition
occurred with fullbleed print jobs that had k-band images
+ Added Dan Coby's (artifex) fix for gsijs_read_string_malloc
gs_free *str memory leak.
* HPLIP 0.9.8 (patchlevel 4):
+ Added send fax support (still quite rough)
+ Added HP Setup utility
+ Fixed deviceid zero termination issue in hplip_api.c
+ Enhanced the status history table in hp-info
+ Changed device list in toolbox to use small icons for status overlay
+ Modified models.xml file to add pen info back to OJ5500 and disable
front panel
+ Removed probe.py from distribution
+ Added Fax URI generation to hp-makeuri
+ Fixed hp-makeuri so that it would not report URIs for non-existent
functions
+ Fixed hp-makeuri quiet modes that they are actually quiet
+ Added a new chooser dialog that presents a list of CUPS queues
rather than device URIs (hp-sendfax, hp-print)
+ Fixed a hpiod problem with the PS 2570 series. This will fix the
scanning blue-screen error with USB High Speed
* dpatch 00_01_upstream-0.9.8-4 (new): 0.9.8 patchlevel 4
* hplip package: recommend python-reportlab for fax cover page support
* Instead of modifying the PPD manufacturer tag from HP to HP (HPLIP),
now append HPLIP and the upstream version to the nickname
(closes: #347264)
* Ship hpijs PPDs in /usr/share/ppd/hpijs/<PPD Manufacturer> as per
the Debian PPD file structure specification. Ship the pure postscript
PPDs in /usr/share/ppd/hplip-postscript, for now
* Normalise case and start all HP PPD file names with "HP-"
* debian/control: Remove foomatic-db-hpijs from suggests and
recommends, as it will go away
* Update READMEs and NEWS files for the above PPD changes, add NEWS
file for hplip-ppds while at it
* Update hplip's README for hp-setup
* Mention that the RSS patch is stale in hpijs' README
* Removed patch already applied upstream: 00_01_upstream_0.9.7-2
* dpatches 30_no-ping, 50_doc-location, 60_lp_instead_of_lpr: rediff
* Let configure detect all standard paths for CUPS, except for the
PPD path
* Prune non-shipped-files.txt, and change debian/rules to tell us
which files were removed instead of doing it silently
* dpatch 70_sane_ppd_directory_handling (new): modify hplip to
look for PPD files under /usr/share/ppd/hplip, instead of
searching the entire CUPS PPD tree (used by hp-setup)
* Add menu entries for hp-print, hp-sendfax and hp-fab
* Add HPmenu.xpm icon
* dpatch 35_no-fax-setuid (new): change hpssd fax queue function
not to setuid(), as we don't run as root. This limits sending
faxes somehow, but the impact is not clear to me yet. Bug reports
welcome
* dpatch 45_quiet_hpijs-fax (new): remove noisy hpijs debug output in
the fax driver
* debian/control: rework package descriptions, mention fax support
* Ship KRGB patches cleaned up and tailored for Debian's gs versions
* Update debian/copyright for new directories, mention license of KRGB
patches (MIT)
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