* New upstream release
- Many new printer models added (Fixes: LP: #10871, LP: #83960,
LP: #114681, LP: #121060, LP: #258058, LP: #273975, LP: #343444,
LP: #371737).
- More user-friendly UI strings for the "Print Quality" option in some
Brother PPD files (LP: #141487).
- Replaced broken PPD for the Kyocera FS-9100DN by the one for the
FS-9120DN (LP: #344691).
- Added "*cupsFilter:" lines to all PCL-XL PPD files from Ricoh and OEM
so that they accept PDF as input format. This assures that always the
most straightforward CUPS filter chain gets used and interferences
between filters (like LP: #361772) get avoided.
- Removed "Black and White" Color Mode (1 bit per pixel) from the
"cdj550" driver. This mode is not supported by the driver (LP: #337133).
- DesignJet driver assignement fixes, new "cdnj500" driver.
- Correction of auto-detection strings.
- Addition of CUPS custom option definitions to the PPDs from Ricoh
family and OEM.
- New "pxldpl" driver entry for the Dell 3010cn and Dell DPL printers
in general.
* Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes:
- Driver entries removed for drivers which are not shipped by Ubuntu
- Fixed manufacturer-supplied PPDs: "*CloseUI <option>" ->
"*CloseUI: <option>", "*1284DeviceId" -> "*1284DeviceID".
- openprinting-ppds-extra package with PPDs from Ricoh family and OEM
and non-English PPDs from Kyocera
- Linked PPD files with Foomatic database, so that links in the Foomatic
XML files keep working.
- Removed link into /usr/share/cups/model, it makes PPDs appearing
twice.
- debian/patches/bjc600-bjc800.patch: Removed workaround for Ghostscript
crashing when feeding bjc600/bjc800 drivers with PDF. The Ghostscript
shipped by Ubuntu is fixed.
- foomatic-filters-ppds discontinued upstream, updated debian/control
appropriately.
- foomatic-db does not make sense without foomatic-db-engine and
foomatic-filters, made the Recommends: a Depends:.
-- Till Kamppeter <email address hidden> Wed, 17 Jun 2009 23:34:49 +0200
This bug was fixed in the package foomatic-db - 20090617-0ubuntu1
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foomatic-db (20090617-0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* New upstream release supplied PPDs: "*CloseUI <option>" -> ppds-extra package with PPDs from Ricoh family and OEM cups/model, it makes PPDs appearing patches/ bjc600- bjc800. patch: Removed workaround for Ghostscript filters- ppds discontinued upstream, updated debian/control tely. filters, made the Recommends: a Depends:.
- Many new printer models added (Fixes: LP: #10871, LP: #83960,
LP: #114681, LP: #121060, LP: #258058, LP: #273975, LP: #343444,
LP: #371737).
- More user-friendly UI strings for the "Print Quality" option in some
Brother PPD files (LP: #141487).
- Replaced broken PPD for the Kyocera FS-9100DN by the one for the
FS-9120DN (LP: #344691).
- Added "*cupsFilter:" lines to all PCL-XL PPD files from Ricoh and OEM
so that they accept PDF as input format. This assures that always the
most straightforward CUPS filter chain gets used and interferences
between filters (like LP: #361772) get avoided.
- Removed "Black and White" Color Mode (1 bit per pixel) from the
"cdj550" driver. This mode is not supported by the driver (LP: #337133).
- DesignJet driver assignement fixes, new "cdnj500" driver.
- Correction of auto-detection strings.
- Addition of CUPS custom option definitions to the PPDs from Ricoh
family and OEM.
- New "pxldpl" driver entry for the Dell 3010cn and Dell DPL printers
in general.
* Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes:
- Driver entries removed for drivers which are not shipped by Ubuntu
- Fixed manufacturer-
"*CloseUI: <option>", "*1284DeviceId" -> "*1284DeviceID".
- openprinting-
and non-English PPDs from Kyocera
- Linked PPD files with Foomatic database, so that links in the Foomatic
XML files keep working.
- Removed link into /usr/share/
twice.
- debian/
crashing when feeding bjc600/bjc800 drivers with PDF. The Ghostscript
shipped by Ubuntu is fixed.
- foomatic-
appropria
- foomatic-db does not make sense without foomatic-db-engine and
foomatic-
-- Till Kamppeter <email address hidden> Wed, 17 Jun 2009 23:34:49 +0200