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CHANGES.txt - 07/10/2000
CHANGES.txt - 02/27/2000
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CHANGES IN CUPS v1.1
- Documentation updates.
- Configuration script updates.
- Didn't map charset and language value strings to lowercase
and _ to - as required by SLP and IPP.
- ppdLoadXYZ() didn't add the list of available fonts to the
ppd_file_t structure.
- The text filter common code was freeing the PPD file data
before it was used.
- The text filter now embeds missing fonts.
- The CGI interface now maps local access to the server to
the localhost address.
- The HP-GL/2 filter didn't use the specified (or default)
color ranges, resulting in strange colors.
- The HP-GL/2 filter didn't default to no input window, which
caused unnecessary clipping of plots.
- Integrated Xpdf's pdftops filter into CUPS, which is a
lightweight and reliable replacement for Ghostscript's
PDF support.
- Removed all PDF support from Ghostscript.
- Updated HP driver to set top margin; this seems to fix
the offset problem seen on HP DeskJet printers.
- Fixed dependencies on the ZLIB and JPEG libraries in
pstoraster.
- The lpr command wasn't using the lpoptions defined by
the user.
- The lpr command would segfault if the CUPS server was
not running.
- The top-level makefile was not installing the CUPS
initialization script. It now does so if it sees there
is an init.d directory in /sbin, /etc/rc.d, or /etc.
- "lpstat -v all" didn't work.
- pstoraster would crash on some platforms doing the
setpagedevice operator.
- The web administration interface now allows you to set
the default banner pages.
- Images can now be positioned on the page using the new
"position" option.
- The AccessLog, ErrorLog, and PageLog directives now
support "%s" to insert the server name.
- Added a new BrowseShortNames directive to allow for
short remote printer names ("printer" instead of
"printer@server") when possible.
- The scheduler could crash if given an invalid PPD file
with no PageSize attributes.
- Updated the serial, parallel, and usb backends to do
multiple writes and ignore ioctl() errors as needed;
this should fix problems with serial printing on old
serial drivers and with the UltraSPARC parallel port
driver under Solaris 2.7.
- Now propagate LD_LIBRARY_PATH to child processes from
cupsd.
- New DataDir directive for installing in alternate
locations.
- New CUPS_SERVERROOT and CUPS_DATADIR environment
variables to specify installation directories as
needed.
- Queued remote jobs recreate remote printers as needed
when the scheduler is started.
- Deleting a printer also purges all jobs on that
printer.
- Old job and control files that don't belong to a
printer are automatically deleted.
- Wasn't updating time-at-processing and
time-at-completed attributes in job.
- Didn't send required multiple-operation-time-out
attribute in response to a get-printer-attributes
request.
- cups-lpd now supports options set with lpoptions.
- The job-hold-until attribute is now provided with all
jobs. For jobs that are not currently held the value
is "no-hold".
- The scheduler was not sending "unknown" values in IPP
responses.
- The lpoptions command now accumulates options from
previous runs rather than replacing all options for a
printer.
- The IPP backend now switches to IPP/1.0 if a 1.1
request fails.
- The lpadmin and admin.cgi programs now validate new
printer and class names.
- The access_log file now includes the number of IPP bytes
received in a POST request.
CHANGES IN CUPS v1.1b5
- Documentation updates.
- The pstoraster filter didn't compile without the JPEG library.
- The cupsd server didn't support the HTTP OPTIONS request
method.
- Dropped the "CLOSE" method supported by the cupsd server.
(not defined in HTTP specification)
- Makefile/configure script fixes.
- Missing the job-restart template.
- Added IPP test suite for testing.
- Missing IPP documentation from binary distributions.
- Fixed multiple-document handling code when last-document
not specified.
- Added more checks to IPP requests to prevent bad requests
from getting through.
- Not all of the Ghostscript error output was being sent to
stderr.
- The PostScript filter now added PJL commands to set the
job name and display string, if supported.
- The scheduler would crash if the browse socket could not
be bound. Now disables browsing if port 631 (reserved for
IPP) is being used by a misbehaving daemon.
- The USB backend now looks for the older Linux 2.2.x USB
printer device filenames as well as the newer ones.
- The IPP backend now uses the UTF-8 charset exclusively,
since apparently only CUPS handles more than US-ASCII and
UTF-8...
- Wasn't quoting ( in PostScript banners...
- Send-document requests with no document-format attribute
could cause cupsd to crash.
- Old jobs in the spool directory might cause cupsd to
crash.
- CUPS now supports all of the recommended job-hold-until
keywords as well as name values of the form "HH:MM" and
"HH:MM:SS".
- Added placeholder pointer for TLS encryption to the HTTP
connection structure.
- Fixed the "fast poll" bug reported by DISA - the
status pipe wasn't being closed for multi-file jobs.
- Revamped put_params code in pstoraster to fix bitmap
allocation bug with FrameMaker output.
- Ripped out filename, etc. code from pstoraster as it
is a potential security hole.
- Added support for RIP_CACHE environment variable in the
new pstoraster.
- Fixed USB device filenames for Linux; now support new
pre-2.4 devices (/dev/usb/lp#) and 2.2 devices
(/dev/usblp#)
- Fixed accept-jobs crash with classes.
- Didn't include dot-matrix EPSON drivers in previous
release.
CHANGES IN CUPS v1.1b4
- Documentation updates.
- Many makefile and configuration script fixes (should
now compile better under *BSD.)
- The MediaPosition attribute was being mishandled by
GhostScript, causing the RIP to fail whenever a paper
tray was selected.
- The scheduler now logs the final line of log information
from a filter, even if it doesn't end with a newline; this
primarily affects GhostScript error output.
- The scheduler was saving implicit classes, so after a few
restarts you'll end up with AnyPrinter, AnyAnyPrinter, etc.
- The JPEG autodetection didn't work with some JPEG files that
came from digital cameras (JPEG but not JFIF); the new
magic types should work with all images that the JPEG library
can handle.
- Fixed a bug in the new contains() MIME type rule that could
cause cupsd to crash.
- Switched to using strtol() in the MIME type code so that you
can use hex, octal, or decimal constants as desired in the
mime.types file.
- Banner files are now treated as templates, allowing any type
of file to be used as a banner.
- Added a 30-second timeout to backend device reports so that a
hung backend will not prevent the scheduler from starting.
- Backends are once again terminated when jobs are stopped; the
CUPS-supplied backends will stay alive until the downstream
filters have had a chance to clear out old page data.
- The charset lookup in the CUPS localization support was wrong
(iso8859-x instead of iso-8859-x)
- Changed the "cpNNNN" code page files to "windows-NNNN" to match
the IANA registrations.
- New PostScript banner pages.
- Added Windows BMP and Alias PIX image file support to the image
filter.
- The PNG reading coded didn't free all of its buffers.
- Added Digest authentication support to the client and server
code.
- Added Solaris options to System V commands.
- Now support the output-bin job template attribute.
- Now log the job-billing attribute in the page_log file, and
keep track of the total number of pages in the
job-media-sheets-completed attribute.
- The penwidth option is now in micrometers to support more
accurate width specification.
- The image filters now support interlaced and transparent PNG
files.
- Didn't handle Keep-Alive for HTTP/1.0 clients.
- The BrowsePoll support didn't handle when BrowseInterval
was set to 0 (now uses 30 seconds if BrowseInterval is 0)
- The DeskJet driver now supports 600 DPI color for printers
that support it.
- New lpinfo and lpmove commands.
- The lpq command now supports the Digital UNIX output format.
- The LPD mini-daemon now supports all required LPD operations.
- Implemented timeouts for multi-file documents.
- New cupsPrintFiles() function in the CUPS API library to
print multiple files using create-job and send-document
requests (1 job ID for multiple files)
- The lp command now sends multiple files as a single job,
matching the behavior of the System V command.
- The "cancel -a" command now purges job history files.
CHANGES IN CUPS v1.1b3
- Documentation updates.
- The startup script redirected stderr before stdout,
which caused problems with some versions of Bourne
shell and Bash.
- Fixed a bug in the scheduler's PPD language reading
code.
- Fixed a bug in the scheduler's check for the
manufacturer in the PPD.
- The pstoraster filter didn't allow some input and
output attributes to be set.
- Added banner page support.
- Added missing PAM configuration file.
- Configuration script fixes for Linux and *BSD.
- The log file code was using the wrong sign for the
timezone offset.
- The default printcap file is now empty (no printcap
file is generated).
- The scheduler did not start jobs destined for remote
printers when they became available.
- The scheduler now sends jobs to remote printers
immediately. (when sending jobs to a class, the remote
printer is only used when it becomes available)
- The scheduler now supports printing of banner pages
via the job-sheets attribute (banner files go in
/usr/share/cups/banners)
- The cupsd process now forks itself into the background
(override with -f)
- Added several *BSD enhancements.
- Added UNSUPPORTED libtool option to configuration
script to allow the use of libtool. Note that this is
UNSUPPORTED by us, but added by request of the *BSD
folks.
- The parallel, serial, and usb backends now retry the
opening of their ports. This allows multiple print
queues to be associated with a single physical port,
and will allow CUPS to support several types of
parallel port auto-switches in the near future.
- Set-Job-Attributes now supports adding, changing, and
deleting job template attributes, and no longer allows
job-printer-uri to be set (see CUPS-Move-Job)
- Added CUPS-Move-Job operation to support moving of jobs.
- The CGI template functionality now supports multiple
languages (still only have templates for English)
- The CUPS-Get-Printers and CUPS-Get-Classes operations
now support filtering as defined in the IDD.
- The Get-Jobs, CUPS-Get-Printers, and CUPS-Get-Classes
operations no longer limit themselves to 1000 jobs,
printers, or classes (believe it or not, this is
needed for some sites)
- The web interfaces now support language-specific
templates.
- The web admin interface now supports class management.
- The web admin interface now shows a list of
manufacturers before selecting the PPD/driver for a
specific printer.
- The web admin interface now supports configuration of
the default printer options in the PPD file.
- The web interface now uses printer/class
authentication for the test page instead of admin
authentication.
- Updated the RPM spec file for the current release.
- Updated language support for Windows code pages.
- 8-bit character set files can now use multiple fonts
(needed for Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, etc.)
- Added basic right-to-left text support in the text
filter.
- The POSIX locale now uses ISO-8859-1 instead of
US-ASCII.
- Fixed PDF printing problems.
- Fixed PostScript RIP page device dictionary elements
that weren't getting passed in cups_get_params().
- Added a new "contains" rule for the magic file typing.
- The "printable" rule now accepts characters from 128 to 255
(needed for Microsoft character sets)
- Added support for ~/.cupsrc as well as /etc/cups/client.conf
so that the default server can be configured on a per-user
basis without environment variables.
- Added LPD mini-daemon to support incoming LPD jobs.
CHANGES IN CUPS v1.1b2
- Documentation updates.
- The lp command didn't always load the user-defined
destinations, preventing it from seeing the default
printer.
- Many configure script and makefile fixes.
- The Microsoft code page files were missing from the
distribution.
- Added a workaround for the HP IPP client (which is sending
an invalid printer-uri in requests)
- Fixed the encoding of text-with-language and name-with-language
to match the IPP spec.
- Added support for unknown value tags in the IPP routines
(previously they would be ignored)
- Integrated GNU GhostScript 5.50 into the pstoraster filter.
- Client hostname resolution was broken on little-endian
machines.
- Now look at client.conf file for client's default server
and printer.
- The cupsServer() function did not close the client.conf file
if it contained a ServerName directive.
- Added BrowseAllow, BrowseDeny, BrowseOrder, BrowsePoll, and
BrowseRelay directives.
- BrowseInterval 0 disables advertising of local printers, but
still receives information on remote printers.
- New browse polling daemon (for polling servers on different
networks)
- New PPD cache file for faster startup times with large numbers
of PPD files.
- The Host: field was incorrectly required for HTTP/1.0 clients.
- New set-job-attributes operation now supported.
- The mime_load_types() and mime_load_convs() functions did not
close their input files.
CHANGES IN CUPS v1.1b1
- NEW web-based administration interface.
@@ -520,46 +197,67 @@ CHANGES IN CUPS v1.0.2
CHANGES IN CUPS v1.0.1
- Documentation updates.
- Fixed a bunch of possible buffer-overflow conditions.
- The scheduler now supports authentication using PAM.
- Updated the Italian message file.
- httpEncode64() didn't add an extra "=" if there was
only one byte in the last three-byte group.
- Now drop any trailing character set from the locale
string (e.g. "en_US.ISO_8859-1" becomes "en_US")
- Fixed "timezone" vs "tm_gmtoff" usage for BSD-based
operating systems.
- Updated IPP security so that "get" operations can be
done from any resource name; this allows the CGIs to
work with printer authentication enabled so long as
authentication isn't turned on for the whole "site".
- The IPP code didn't properly handle the "unsupported"
group; this caused problems with the HP JetDirect since
it doesn't seem to support the "copies" attribute.
- The HTTP chunking code was missing a CR LF pair at the
end of a 0-length chunk.
- The httpSeparate() function didn't handle embedded
usernames and passwords in the URI properly.
- Doing "lpadmin -p printer -E" didn't restart printing
if there were pending jobs.
- The cancel-job operation now requires either a
requesting-user-name attribute or an authenticated
username.
- The add-printer code did not report errors if the
interface script or PPD file could not be renamed.
- Request files are now created without world read
permissions.
- Added a cupsLastError() function to the CUPS API to
retrieve the IPP error code from the last request.
- Options are now case-insensitive.
- The lpq command now provides 10 characters for the
username instead of the original (Berkeley standard)
7.
- The cancel command needed a local CUPS server to work
(or the appropriate ServerName in cupsd.conf)
- The cancel and lprm commands didn't report the IPP
error if the job could not be cancelled.
- The lp and lpr commands didn't intercept SIGTERM to
remove temporary files when printing from stdin.
- The lp and lpr commands didn't report the IPP error if
the job could not be printed.
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<TITLE>Software License Agreement - Common UNIX Printing System</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff" TEXT="#000000">
<BODY BGCOLOR=#ffffff>
<H2 ALIGN="CENTER">Common UNIX Printing System License Agreement</H2>
<P ALIGN="CENTER">Copyright 1997-2000 by Easy Software Products<BR>
<P ALIGN="CENTER">Copyright 1997-1999 by Easy Software Products<BR>
44141 AIRPORT VIEW DR STE 204<BR>
HOLLYWOOD, MARYLAND 20636-3111 USA<BR>
<BR>
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Email: <A HREF="mailto:cups-info@cups.org">cups-info@cups.org</A><BR>
WWW: <A HREF="http://www.cups.org">http://www.cups.org</A>
Email: cups-info@cups.org<BR>
WWW: http://www.cups.org
<H3>Introduction</H3>
<P>The Common UNIX Printing System<SUP>TM</SUP>, ("CUPS<SUP>TM</SUP>"),
is provided under the GNU General Public License ("GPL") and GNU
Library General Public License ("LGPL"), Version 2. A copy of these
licenses follow this introduction.
<P>The Common UNIX Printing System<SUP>TM</SUP>, or CUPS<SUP>TM</SUP>,
is provided under the GNU General Public License, Version 2. A copy of
this license follows this introduction.
<P>The GNU LGPL applies to the CUPS API library, located in the "cups"
subdirectory of the CUPS source distribution and in the
"/usr/include/cups" directory and "libcups.a", "libcups.sl", or
"libcups.so" files in the binary distributions.
<P>The GNU GPL applies to the remainder of the CUPS distribution,
including the "pstoraster" filter which is based upon GNU Ghostscript
5.50 and the "pdftops" filter which is based upon Xpdf 0.90.
<P>For those not familiar with the GNU GPL, the license basically
allows you to:
<P>For those not familiar with the GNU General Public License, the license
basically allows you to:
<UL>
@@ -44,88 +34,66 @@ allows you to:
<LI>Sell verbatim copies of the software for a media fee, or
sell support for the software.
<LI>Distribute or sell printer drivers and filters that use
CUPS so long as source code is made available under the GPL.
<LI>Distribute or sell printer drivers and filters that use the
CUPS API so long as source code is made available under the GPL.
</UL>
<P>What this license <B>does not</B> allow you to do is make changes or
add features to CUPS and then sell a binary distribution without source
code. You must provide source for any new drivers, changes, or
additions to the software, and all code must be provided under the GPL
or LGPL as appropriate.
code. You have to provide source for any new drivers, changes, or
additions to the software, and all code must be provided under the GPL.
<P>The GNU LGPL relaxes the "link-to" restriction, allowing you to
develop applications that use the CUPS API library under other licenses
and/or conditions as appropriate for your application.
<H3>Trademarks</H3>
<P>Easy Software Products has trademarked the Common UNIX Printing
System, CUPS, and CUPS logo. These names and logos may be used freely
in any direct port or binary distribution of CUPS. To use them in
derivative products, please contract Easy Software Products for written
permission. Our intention is to protect the value of these trademarks and
ensure that any derivative product meets the same high-quality
standards as the original.
<P>Also, since we have trademarked the Common UNIX Printing System, CUPS,
and CUPS logo, you may not release a derivative product using those names
without permission from Easy Software Products.
<H3>Binary Distribution Rights</H3>
<P>Easy Software Products also sells rights to the CUPS source code
under a binary distribution license for vendors that are unable to
release source code for their drivers, additions, and modifications to
CUPS under the GNU GPL and LGPL. For information please contact us at
the address shown above.
release source code for their drivers or additions and modifications to
CUPS under the GPL. For pricing information please contact us at the
address shown above.
<P>The Common UNIX Printing System provides a "pstoraster" filter that
utilizes the GNU GhostScript 5.50 core to convert PostScript files into
a stream of raster images. For binary distribution licensing of this
software, please contact:
<P>The Common UNIX Printing System utilizes GNU GhostScript 4.03 to
convert PostScript files into a stream of raster images. For binary
distribution licensing of this software, please contact:
<BLOCKQUOTE>
Miles Jones<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE>Miles Jones<BR>
Director of Marketing<BR>
Artifex Software Inc.<BR>
454 Las Gallinas Ave., Suite 108<BR>
San Rafael, CA 94903 USA<BR>
Voice: +1.415.492.9861<BR>
Fax: +1.415.492.9862<BR>
EMail: <A HREF="mailto:info@arsoft.com">info@arsoft.com</A>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>The "pdftops" filter is based on the Xpdf 0.90 software. For binary
distribution licensing of this software, please contact:
<BLOCKQUOTE>
Derek B. Noonburg<BR>
Email: <A HREF="mailto:derekn@foolabs.com">derekn@foolabs.com</A><BR>
WWW: <A HREF="http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/">http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/</A>
EMail: info@arsoft.com
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<H3>Support</H3>
<P>Easy Software Products sells software support for CUPS as well as a
commercial printing product based on CUPS called ESP Print Pro. You can
find out more at our web site:
<P>Easy Software Products sells software support for distributors and
resellers of CUPS. Support for users of CUPS is available from Easy
Software Products through our ESP Print software.
<UL><PRE>
<A HREF="http://www.easysw.com">http://www.easysw.com</A>
</PRE></UL>
<H3>Trademarks</H3>
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<H2>GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE</H2>
<P>The Common UNIX Printing System, CUPS, and the CUPS logo are the
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@@ -175,8 +143,8 @@ patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all.
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@@ -28,13 +28,11 @@
AR = @AR@
AWK = @AWK@
CC = @LIBTOOL@ @CC@
CC = @CC@
CHMOD = @CHMOD@
CP = @CP@
CXX = @LIBTOOL@ @CXX@
DSO = @DSO@
HTMLDOC = @HTMLDOC@
LIBTOOL = @LIBTOOL@
LN = /bin/ln -sf
MKDIR = @MKDIR@ -p
MV = @MV@
@@ -44,17 +42,6 @@ RM = @RM@ -f
SED = @SED@
SHELL = /bin/sh
#
# Installation programs...
#
INSTALL_BIN = $(LIBTOOL) $(CP)
INSTALL_DATA = $(CP)
INSTALL_LIB = $(LIBTOOL) $(CP)
INSTALL_MAN = $(CP)
INSTALL_SCRIPT = $(CP)
INSTALL_SYSV = @INSTALL_SYSV@
#
# Libraries...
#
@@ -76,13 +63,10 @@ LIBZ = @LIBZ@
ARFLAGS = crvs
CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ $(OPTIM) -I.. $(OPTIONS)
CXXFLAGS = @CXXFLAGS@ $(OPTIM) -I.. $(OPTIONS)
DSOLIBS = @DSOLIBS@
IMGLIBS = @IMGLIBS@ -lm
LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@ $(OPTIM)
LINKCUPS = @LINKCUPS@
LINKCUPSIMAGE = @LINKCUPSIMAGE@
LIBS = $(LINKCUPS) $(NETLIBS) @LIBS@
LIBS = -L../cups -lcups $(NETLIBS) @LIBS@
NETLIBS = @NETLIBS@
OPTIM = @OPTIM@
OPTIONS =
@@ -118,45 +102,30 @@ top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
BINDIR = @bindir@
DATADIR = @CUPS_DATADIR@
DOCDIR = @CUPS_DOCROOT@
ESP_ROOT = @ESP_ROOT@
DOCDIR = @CUPS_DOCDIR@
INCLUDEDIR = $(includedir)
LIBDIR = $(libdir)
LOCALEDIR = @CUPS_LOCALEDIR@
LOGDIR = @CUPS_LOGDIR@
MANDIR = @mandir@
PAMDIR = @PAMDIR@
REQUESTS = @CUPS_REQUESTS@
SBINDIR = @sbindir@
SERVERBIN = @CUPS_SERVERBIN@
SERVERROOT = @CUPS_SERVERROOT@
CAT1EXT = @CAT1EXT@
CAT5EXT = @CAT5EXT@
CAT8EXT = @CAT8EXT@
#
# Rules...
#
.SILENT:
.SUFFIXES: .a .c .cxx .h .man .o .0 .1 .5 .8 .z
.SUFFIXES: .a .c .h .man .o .1 .5 .8
.c.o:
echo Compiling $<...
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $<
.cxx.o:
echo Compiling $<...
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $<
.man.0 .man.1 .man.5 .man.8:
.man.1 .man.5 .man.8:
echo Formatting $<...
$(RM) $@
$(NROFF) -man $< >$@
.man.z:
echo Formatting $<...
$(RM) $@ t.z
$(NROFF) -man $< >t
pack -f t
$(MV) t.z $@
#
# End of "$Id$"
+17 -51
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
#
# Top-level Makefile for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
#
# Copyright 1997-2000 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
# Copyright 1997-1999 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Easy Software Products and are protected by Federal
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ include Makedefs
# Directories to make...
#
DIRS = cups backend berkeley cgi-bin doc filter man pdftops pstoraster \
DIRS = cups backend berkeley cgi-bin filter man pstoraster \
scheduler systemv
#
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ DIRS = cups backend berkeley cgi-bin doc filter man pdftops pstoraster \
all:
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo Making all in $$dir... ;\
(cd $$dir ; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS)) || exit 1;\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE)) || break;\
done
#
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ all:
clean:
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo Cleaning in $$dir... ;\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) || exit 1;\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) clean) || break;\
done
#
@@ -58,70 +58,36 @@ clean:
install:
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo Installing in $$dir... ;\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install) || exit 1;\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) install) || break;\
done
echo Installing in conf...
(cd conf; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install)
(cd conf; $(MAKE) install)
echo Installing in data...
(cd data; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install)
(cd data; $(MAKE) install)
echo Installing in doc...
(cd doc; $(MAKE) install)
echo Installing in fonts...
(cd fonts; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install)
(cd fonts; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install)
echo Installing in locale...
(cd fonts; $(MAKE) install)
echo Installing in ppd...
(cd ppd; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install)
(cd ppd; $(MAKE) install)
echo Installing in templates...
(cd templates; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install)
echo Installing startup script...
if test -d $(prefix)/sbin/init.d; then \
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) cups.sh $(prefix)/sbin/init.d/cups; \
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(prefix)/sbin/init.d/cups; \
ln -s ../init.d/cups $(prefix)/sbin/rc0.d/K000cups; \
ln -s ../init.d/cups $(prefix)/sbin/rc2.d/S999cups; \
fi
if test -d $(prefix)/etc/rc.d/init.d; then \
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) cups.sh $(prefix)/etc/rc.d/init.d/cups; \
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(prefix)/etc/rc.d/cups; \
ln -s ../init.d/cups $(prefix)/etc/rc.d/rc0.d/K00cups; \
ln -s ../init.d/cups $(prefix)/etc/rc.d/rc2.d/S99cups; \
fi
if test -d $(prefix)/etc/init.d; then \
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) cups.sh $(prefix)/etc/init.d/cups; \
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(prefix)/etc/init.d/cups; \
ln -s ../init.d/cups $(prefix)/etc/rc0.d/K00cups; \
ln -s ../init.d/cups $(prefix)/etc/rc2.d/S99cups; \
fi
(cd templates; $(MAKE) install)
#
# Make software distributions using EPM (http://www.easysw.com/epm)...
# Make a software distribution...
#
EPMFLAGS = -v \
BINDIR=$(BINDIR) DATADIR=$(DATADIR) \
DOCDIR=$(DOCDIR) ESP_ROOT=$(ESP_ROOT) \
INCLUDEDIR=$(INCLUDEDIR) LIBDIR=$(LIBDIR) \
LOCALEDIR=$(LOCALEDIR) LOGDIR=$(LOGDIR) \
MANDIR=$(MANDIR) PAMDIR=$(PAMDIR) \
REQUESTS=$(REQUESTS) SBINDIR=$(SBINDIR) \
SERVERBIN=$(SERVERBIN) SERVERROOT=$(SERVERROOT)
epm:
epm $(EPMFLAGS) cups
epm -v cups
rpm:
epm $(EPMFLAGS) -f rpm cups
epm -v -f rpm cups
deb:
epm $(EPMFLAGS) -f deb cups
depot:
epm $(EPMFLAGS) -f depot cups
pkg:
epm $(EPMFLAGS) -f pkg cups
epm -v -f deb cups
tardist:
epm $(EPMFLAGS) -f tardist cups
epm -v -f tardist cups
#
# End of "$Id$".
+66 -87
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@@ -1,33 +1,52 @@
README - CUPS v1.1 - 07/10/2000
-------------------------------
README - CUPS v1.1b1 - 02/27/2000
---------------------------------
************************************************************************
************************************************************************
**** ****
**** BETA SOFTWARE BETA SOFTWARE BETA SOFTWARE BETA SOFTWARE ****
**** ****
************************************************************************
************************************************************************
This is an official public beta release for the Common UNIX Printing
System. Since this is a beta release, we do not recommend that you
use this software on a production system. Instead, please use the
current 1.0.x release for your production systems.
Also, currently we are only providing source code for the beta releases.
As we approach a final production ("gold") release of CUPS 1.1 we will
provide binary distributions as well.
Please report all problems in the CUPS 1.1 beta releases to
"cups-beta@cups.org" or to the CUPS mailing list.
Thanks for using CUPS!
INTRODUCTION
CUPS provides a portable printing layer for UNIX(r)-based operating
systems. It has been developed by Easy Software Products to promote a
standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors and users. CUPS
provides the System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces.
The Common UNIX Printing System provides a portable printing layer for
UNIX® operating systems. It has been developed by Easy Software
Products to promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors
and users. CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command-line
interfaces.
CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol ("IPP") as the basis for
managing print jobs and queues. The Line Printer Daemon ("LPD") Server
Message Block ("SMB"), and AppSocket (a.k.a. JetDirect) protocols are
also supported with reduced functionality. CUPS adds network printer
browsing and PostScript Printer Description ("PPD") based printing
options to support real-world printing under UNIX.
CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IETF-IPP) as the basis for
managing print jobs and queues. The Line Printer Daemon (LPD, RFC1179)
and AppSocket protocols are also supported with reduced functionality.
CUPS also includes a customized version of GNU Ghostscript (currently
based off GNU Ghostscript 5.50) and an image file RIP that are used to
support non-PostScript printers. Sample drivers for HP and EPSON
printers are included that use these filters.
CUPS adds network printer browsing and PostScript Printer Description
("PPD")-based printing options to support real world applications under
UNIX.
Drivers for over 2300 printers are provided with our ESP Print Pro
software, available at:
CUPS also includes a customized version of GNU GhostScript (currently
based off GNU GhostScript 4.03) and an image file RIP that can be used
to support non-PostScript printers.
http://www.easysw.com/printpro
CUPS is licensed under the GNU General Public License and GNU Library
General Public License. Please contact Easy Software Products for
commercial support and "binary distribution" rights.
CUPS is Copyright 1993-2000 by Easy Software Products, All Rights
Reserved. CUPS is currently licensed under the terms of the GNU
General Public License. Please see the license file for details.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
@@ -36,11 +55,10 @@ Binary distributions require a minimum of 10MB of free disk space. We
do not recommend using CUPS on a workstation with less than 32MB of RAM
or a PC with less than 16MB of RAM.
If you are installing from source you'll need ANSI-compliant C and C++
compilers and optionally one or more image file support libraries.
Complete source installation instructions can be found in the CUPS
System Administrator's Manual in the files "doc/sam.html" or
"doc/sam.pdf".
If you are installing from source you'll need an ANSI C compiler and
optionally one or more image file support libraries. Complete source
installation instructions can be found in the CUPS System
Administrator's Manual in the files "doc/sam.html" or "doc/sam.pdf".
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
@@ -55,11 +73,11 @@ the binary distributions from Easy Software Products:
- Solaris 2.5 or higher (SPARC or Intel)
INSTALLING "PORTABLE" CUPS DISTRIBUTIONS
INSTALLING CUPS
We are currently distributing "portable" CUPS binary distributions in
TAR format with installation and removal scripts generated by our ESP
Package Manager (EPM) software, which is available from:
We are currently distributing CUPS binary distributions in TAR format
with installation and removal scripts generated by our ESP Package
Manager (EPM) software, which is available from:
http://www.easysw.com/epm
@@ -80,14 +98,6 @@ After asking you a few yes/no questions the CUPS software will be
installed and the scheduler will be started automatically.
INSTALLING HOST-SPECIFIC (RPM, DEBIAN, ETC.) DISTRIBUTIONS
The host-specific distributions use the operating system software
installation tools. To install a host-specific distribution please
consult the CUPS Software Administrators Manual or your operating
system documentation.
READING THE DOCUMENTATION
Once you have installed the software you can access the documentation
@@ -96,7 +106,7 @@ Once you have installed the software you can access the documentation
http://localhost:631
If you're having trouble getting that far, the documentation is located
in the "/usr/share/doc/cups" directory in the binary distributions, and
in the "/usr/share/cups/doc" directory in the binary distributions, and
under the "doc" directory in the source archives.
Please read the documentation before asking questions.
@@ -114,9 +124,8 @@ You will be asked for the administration password (root or any other
user in the sys/system/root group on your system) and then shown a
menu of available functions.
DO NOT use the hostname for your machine - it will not work with the
default CUPS configuration. To enable administration access on other
addresses, consult the CUPS Software Administrators Manual.
[note: adding, deleting, and modifying classes has not been implemented in
beta 1]
SETTING UP PRINTER QUEUES FROM THE COMMAND-LINE
@@ -160,8 +169,8 @@ Similarly, for the other sample drivers you can use:
HP LaserJet Series laserjet.ppd
EPSON Stylus Color Series stcolor.ppd
EPSON Stylus Photo Series stphoto.ppd
EPSON 9-pin Series epson9.ppd
EPSON 24-pin Series epson24.ppd
EPSON 9-pin Series epson9.ppd [not in beta 1]
EPSON 24-pin Series epson24.ppd [not in beta 1]
These sample drivers provide basic printing capabilities, but generally
do not exercise the full potential of the printers or CUPS. For
@@ -184,9 +193,9 @@ driver:
lp -omedia=A4 -oresolution=600dpi filename
lpr -omedia=A4 -oresolution=600dpi filename
CUPS recognizes many types of images files as well as PDF, PostScript,
HP-GL/2, and text files, so you can print those files directly rather
than through an application.
CUPS recognizes many types of images files as well as PostScript, HP-GL/2,
and text files, so you can print those files directly rather than through
an application.
If you have an application that generates output specifically for your
printer then you need to use the "-oraw" or "-l" options:
@@ -199,20 +208,10 @@ This will prevent the filters from misinterpreting your print file.
REPORTING PROBLEMS
If you have problems, READ THE DOCUMENTATION FIRST! If the
documentation does not solve your problems please send an email to
cups-support@cups.org. Include your operating system and version,
compiler and version, and any errors or problems you've run into. The
/var/log/error_log file should also be sent, as it often helps to
determine the cause of your problem.
If you are running a version of Linux, be sure to provide the Linux
distribution you have, too.
Please note that the "cups-support@cups.org" email address goes to the
CUPS developers; they are busy people, so your email may go unanswered
for days or weeks. Commercial support (with a guaranteed response
time) is available from Easy Software Products.
If you have problems, please send an email to cups-support@cups.org.
Include your operating system and version, compiler and version, and
any errors or problems you've run into. If you are running a version
of Linux, be sure to provide the Linux distribution you have, too.
OTHER RESOURCES
@@ -231,25 +230,10 @@ CUPS is Copyright 1993-2000 by Easy Software Products. CUPS, the CUPS
logo, and the Common UNIX Printing System are the trademark property of
Easy Software Products.
The MD5 Digest code is Copyright 1999 Aladdin Enterprises.
The PostScript RIP software (pstoraster) is based on the GNU
Ghostscript 5.50 core, Copyright 1986-1998 by Aladdin Enterprises.
The PDF filter (pdftops) is based on the Xpdf 0.90 software, Copyright
1996-1999 by Derek B. Noonburg.
This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG
Group.
CUPS is provided under the terms of the GNU General Public License and
GNU Library General Public License. This program is distributed in the
hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. See the "LICENSE.html", "LICENSE.txt", or "cups.license" files
for more information.
For commercial licensing information, please contact:
CUPS is provided under the terms of the GNU General Public License
which is located in the files "LICENSE.html" and "LICENSE.txt" (or the
file "cups.license" for a binary distribution.) For commercial
licensing information, please contact:
Attn: CUPS Licensing Information
Easy Software Products
@@ -259,8 +243,3 @@ For commercial licensing information, please contact:
Voice: +1.301.373.9603
Email: cups-info@cups.org
WWW: http://www.cups.org
Note that commercial licensors may also require a license from Artifex
Software Inc. which handles commercial licensing of the Ghostscript
software, and from Derek B. Noonburg who developed the Xpdf software
used to print PDF files.
+4 -8
Ver Arquivo
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ all: $(TARGETS)
#
clean:
$(RM) $(OBJS) $(TARGETS)
rm -f $(OBJS) $(TARGETS)
#
@@ -50,11 +50,8 @@ clean:
install:
-$(MKDIR) $(SERVERBIN)/backend
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(SERVERBIN)
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(SERVERBIN)/backend
$(INSTALL_BIN) $(BACKENDS) $(SERVERBIN)/backend
$(RM) $(SERVERBIN)/backend/http
$(LN) ipp $(SERVERBIN)/backend/http
$(CP) $(BACKENDS) $(SERVERBIN)/backend
-$(LN) ipp $(SERVERBIN)/backend/http
#
@@ -75,8 +72,7 @@ betest.o: ../cups/string.h ../Makedefs
ipp: ipp.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
echo Linking $@...
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o ipp ipp.o $(LIBS)
$(RM) http
$(LN) ipp http
-$(LN) ipp http
ipp.o: ../cups/cups.h ../Makedefs
+8 -61
Ver Arquivo
@@ -38,7 +38,6 @@
#include <cups/cups.h>
#include <cups/language.h>
#include <cups/string.h>
#include <signal.h>
/*
@@ -56,8 +55,8 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
int i; /* Looping var */
int n, n2; /* Attribute values */
char *option, /* Name of option */
*val, /* Pointer to option value */
*s; /* Pointer into option value */
const char *val; /* Pointer to option value */
int num_options; /* Number of printer options */
cups_option_t *options; /* Printer options */
char method[255], /* Method in URI */
@@ -83,10 +82,6 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
char buffer[8192]; /* Output buffer */
int copies; /* Number of copies remaining */
const char *content_type; /* CONTENT_TYPE environment variable */
#if defined(HAVE_SIGACTION) && !defined(HAVE_SIGSET)
struct sigaction action; /* Actions for POSIX signals */
#endif /* HAVE_SIGACTION && !HAVE_SIGSET */
int version; /* IPP version */
if (argc == 1)
@@ -173,7 +168,6 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Connecting to %s...\n", hostname);
if ((http = httpConnect(hostname, port)) == NULL)
{
if (errno == ECONNREFUSED)
{
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Network host \'%s\' is busy; will retry in 30 seconds...",
@@ -185,7 +179,6 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
perror("ERROR: Unable to connect to IPP host");
sleep(30);
}
}
}
while (http == NULL);
@@ -205,7 +198,6 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
language = cupsLangDefault();
copies_sup = NULL;
version = 1;
do
{
@@ -214,16 +206,15 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
*/
request = ippNew();
request->request.op.version[1] = version;
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_CHARSET,
"attributes-charset", NULL, "utf-8");
"attributes-charset", NULL, cupsLangEncoding(language));
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE,
"attributes-natural-language", NULL,
language != NULL ? language->language : "en");
language != NULL ? language->language : "C");
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri",
NULL, uri);
@@ -290,7 +281,7 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
ippRead(http, response);
ipp_status = response->request.status.status_code;
if (ipp_status > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
{
if (ipp_status == IPP_PRINTER_BUSY ||
@@ -299,20 +290,10 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
fputs("INFO: Printer busy; will retry in 10 seconds...\n", stderr);
sleep(10);
}
else if (ipp_status == IPP_BAD_REQUEST && version == 1)
{
/*
* Switch to IPP/1.0...
*/
fputs("INFO: Printer does not support IPP/1.1, trying IPP/1.0...\n", stderr);
version = 0;
}
else
{
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Printer will not accept print file (%x)!\n",
ipp_status);
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s\n", ippErrorString(ipp_status));
status = HTTP_ERROR;
}
}
@@ -332,8 +313,6 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
}
else
{
response = NULL;
if (status == HTTP_ERROR)
{
fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: Did not receive the IPP response (%d)\n",
@@ -342,11 +321,7 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
ipp_status = IPP_PRINTER_BUSY;
}
else
{
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Validate request was not accepted (%d)!\n",
status);
ipp_status = IPP_FORBIDDEN;
}
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Validate request was not accepted (%d)!\n", status);
}
httpFlush(http);
@@ -363,29 +338,9 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
return (1);
}
else if (ipp_status > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
httpReconnect(http);
}
while (ipp_status > IPP_OK_CONFLICT);
/*
* Now that we are "connected" to the port, ignore SIGTERM so that we
* can finish out any page data the driver sends (e.g. to eject the
* current page...
*/
#ifdef HAVE_SIGSET /* Use System V signals over POSIX to avoid bugs */
sigset(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
#elif defined(HAVE_SIGACTION)
memset(&action, 0, sizeof(action));
sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
action.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
sigaction(SIGTERM, &action, NULL);
#else
signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
#endif /* HAVE_SIGSET */
/*
* See if the printer supports multiple copies...
*/
@@ -406,16 +361,15 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
*/
request = ippNew();
request->request.op.version[1] = version;
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_PRINT_JOB;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_CHARSET,
"attributes-charset", NULL, "utf-8");
"attributes-charset", NULL, cupsLangEncoding(language));
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE,
"attributes-natural-language", NULL,
language != NULL ? language->language : "en");
language != NULL ? language->language : "C");
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri",
NULL, uri);
@@ -444,9 +398,6 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
strcasecmp(content_type, "application/vnd.cups-raw") == 0))
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_MIMETYPE, "document-format",
NULL, "application/vnd.cups-raw");
else if ((val = cupsGetOption("document-format", num_options, options)) != NULL)
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_MIMETYPE, "document-format",
NULL, val);
else
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_MIMETYPE, "document-format",
NULL, "application/octet-stream");
@@ -460,8 +411,7 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
* Skip the "raw" option - handled above...
*/
if (strcasecmp(options[i].name, "raw") == 0 ||
strcasecmp(options[i].name, "document-format") == 0)
if (strcasecmp(options[i].name, "raw") == 0)
continue;
/*
@@ -646,11 +596,8 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
sleep(10);
}
else
{
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Print file was not accepted (%04x)!\n",
response->request.status.status_code);
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %s\n", ippErrorString(ipp_status));
}
}
else if ((job_id = ippFindAttribute(response, "job-id", IPP_TAG_INTEGER)) == NULL)
fputs("INFO: Print file accepted - job ID unknown.\n", stderr);
+3 -31
Ver Arquivo
@@ -40,7 +40,6 @@
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <signal.h>
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__EMX__)
# include <winsock.h>
@@ -196,14 +195,12 @@ lpd_command(int fd, /* I - Socket connection to LPD host */
bytes = vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), format, ap);
va_end(ap);
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: lpd_command %2.2x %s", buf[0], buf + 1);
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: lpd_command %02.2x %s", buf[0], buf + 1);
/*
* Send the command...
*/
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Sending command string (%d bytes)...\n", bytes);
if (send(fd, buf, bytes, 0) < bytes)
return (-1);
@@ -211,8 +208,6 @@ lpd_command(int fd, /* I - Socket connection to LPD host */
* Read back the status from the command and return it...
*/
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Reading command status...\n");
if (recv(fd, &status, 1, 0) < 1)
return (-1);
@@ -247,9 +242,6 @@ lpd_queue(char *hostname, /* I - Host to connect to */
size_t nbytes, /* Number of bytes written */
tbytes; /* Total bytes written */
char buffer[8192]; /* Output buffer */
#if defined(HAVE_SIGACTION) && !defined(HAVE_SIGSET)
struct sigaction action; /* Actions for POSIX signals */
#endif /* HAVE_SIGACTION && !HAVE_SIGSET */
/*
@@ -308,26 +300,6 @@ lpd_queue(char *hostname, /* I - Host to connect to */
break;
}
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Connected on port %d...\n", port);
/*
* Now that we are "connected" to the port, ignore SIGTERM so that we
* can finish out any page data the driver sends (e.g. to eject the
* current page...
*/
#ifdef HAVE_SIGSET /* Use System V signals over POSIX to avoid bugs */
sigset(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
#elif defined(HAVE_SIGACTION)
memset(&action, 0, sizeof(action));
sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
action.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
sigaction(SIGTERM, &action, NULL);
#else
signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
#endif /* HAVE_SIGSET */
/*
* Next, open the print file and figure out its size...
*/
@@ -360,14 +332,14 @@ lpd_queue(char *hostname, /* I - Host to connect to */
while (copies > 0)
{
snprintf(cptr, sizeof(control) - (cptr - control), "ldfA%03d%s\n",
snprintf(cptr, sizeof(control) - (cptr - control), "ldfA%03.3d%s\n",
getpid() % 1000, localhost);
cptr += strlen(cptr);
copies --;
}
snprintf(cptr, sizeof(control) - (cptr - control),
"UdfA%03d%s\nNdfA%03d%s\n",
"UdfA%03.3d%s\nNdfA%03.3d%s\n",
getpid() % 1000, localhost,
getpid() % 1000, localhost);
+12 -60
Ver Arquivo
@@ -34,9 +34,7 @@
#include <cups/cups.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <cups/string.h>
#include <signal.h>
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__EMX__)
# include <io.h>
@@ -86,15 +84,11 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
FILE *fp; /* Print file */
int copies; /* Number of copies to print */
int fd; /* Parallel device */
int wbytes; /* Number of bytes written */
size_t nbytes, /* Number of bytes read */
int error; /* Error code (if any) */
size_t nbytes, /* Number of bytes written */
tbytes; /* Total number of bytes written */
char buffer[8192], /* Output buffer */
*bufptr; /* Pointer into buffer */
char buffer[8192]; /* Output buffer */
struct termios opts; /* Parallel port options */
#if defined(HAVE_SIGACTION) && !defined(HAVE_SIGSET)
struct sigaction action; /* Actions for POSIX signals */
#endif /* HAVE_SIGACTION && !HAVE_SIGSET */
if (argc == 1)
@@ -157,23 +151,11 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
* Open the parallel port device...
*/
do
if ((fd = open(resource, O_WRONLY)) == -1)
{
if ((fd = open(resource, O_WRONLY | O_EXCL)) == -1)
{
if (errno == EBUSY)
{
fputs("INFO: Parallel port busy; will retry in 30 seconds...\n", stderr);
sleep(30);
}
else
{
perror("ERROR: Unable to open parallel port device file");
return (1);
}
}
perror("ERROR: Unable to open parallel port device file");
return (1);
}
while (fd < 0);
/*
* Set any options provided...
@@ -187,24 +169,6 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, &opts);
/*
* Now that we are "connected" to the port, ignore SIGTERM so that we
* can finish out any page data the driver sends (e.g. to eject the
* current page...
*/
#ifdef HAVE_SIGSET /* Use System V signals over POSIX to avoid bugs */
sigset(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
#elif defined(HAVE_SIGACTION)
memset(&action, 0, sizeof(action));
sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
action.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
sigaction(SIGTERM, &action, NULL);
#else
signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
#endif /* HAVE_SIGSET */
/*
* Finally, send the print file...
*/
@@ -226,24 +190,13 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
* Write the print data to the printer...
*/
tbytes += nbytes;
bufptr = buffer;
while (nbytes > 0)
if (write(fd, buffer, nbytes) < nbytes)
{
if ((wbytes = write(fd, bufptr, nbytes)) < 0)
if (errno == ENOTTY)
wbytes = write(fd, bufptr, nbytes);
if (wbytes < 0)
{
perror("ERROR: Unable to send print file to printer");
break;
}
nbytes -= wbytes;
bufptr += wbytes;
perror("ERROR: Unable to send print file to printer");
break;
}
else
tbytes += nbytes;
if (argc > 6)
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Sending print file, %u bytes...\n", tbytes);
@@ -413,6 +366,7 @@ list_devices(void)
#elif defined(__sun)
int i, j, n; /* Looping vars */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
inventory_t *inv; /* Hardware inventory info */
/*
@@ -526,7 +480,6 @@ list_devices(void)
}
#elif defined(__osf__)
int i; /* Looping var */
int fd; /* File descriptor */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
@@ -541,7 +494,6 @@ list_devices(void)
}
#elif defined(FreeBSD) || defined(OpenBSD) || defined(NetBSD)
int i; /* Looping var */
int fd; /* File descriptor */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
+24 -72
Ver Arquivo
@@ -23,8 +23,7 @@
*
* Contents:
*
* main() - Send a file to the printer or server.
* list_devices() - List all serial devices.
* main() - Send a file to the printer or server.
*/
/*
@@ -34,9 +33,7 @@
#include <cups/cups.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <cups/string.h>
#include <signal.h>
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__EMX__)
# include <io.h>
@@ -89,15 +86,11 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
FILE *fp; /* Print file */
int copies; /* Number of copies to print */
int fd; /* Parallel device */
int wbytes; /* Number of bytes written */
size_t nbytes, /* Number of bytes read */
int error; /* Error code (if any) */
size_t nbytes, /* Number of bytes written */
tbytes; /* Total number of bytes written */
char buffer[8192], /* Output buffer */
*bufptr; /* Pointer into buffer */
char buffer[8192]; /* Output buffer */
struct termios opts; /* Parallel port options */
#if defined(HAVE_SIGACTION) && !defined(HAVE_SIGSET)
struct sigaction action; /* Actions for POSIX signals */
#endif /* HAVE_SIGACTION && !HAVE_SIGSET */
if (argc == 1)
@@ -160,23 +153,11 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
* Open the serial port device...
*/
do
if ((fd = open(resource, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY)) == -1)
{
if ((fd = open(resource, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY | O_EXCL)) == -1)
{
if (errno == EBUSY)
{
fputs("INFO: Serial port busy; will retry in 30 seconds...\n", stderr);
sleep(30);
}
else
{
perror("ERROR: Unable to open serial port device file");
return (1);
}
}
perror("ERROR: Unable to open serial port device file");
return (1);
}
while (fd < 0);
/*
* Set any options provided...
@@ -305,24 +286,6 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, &opts);
/*
* Now that we are "connected" to the port, ignore SIGTERM so that we
* can finish out any page data the driver sends (e.g. to eject the
* current page...
*/
#ifdef HAVE_SIGSET /* Use System V signals over POSIX to avoid bugs */
sigset(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
#elif defined(HAVE_SIGACTION)
memset(&action, 0, sizeof(action));
sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
action.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
sigaction(SIGTERM, &action, NULL);
#else
signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
#endif /* HAVE_SIGSET */
/*
* Finally, send the print file...
*/
@@ -344,24 +307,13 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
* Write the print data to the printer...
*/
tbytes += nbytes;
bufptr = buffer;
while (nbytes > 0)
if (write(fd, buffer, nbytes) < nbytes)
{
if ((wbytes = write(fd, bufptr, nbytes)) < 0)
if (errno == ENOTTY)
wbytes = write(fd, bufptr, nbytes);
if (wbytes < 0)
{
perror("ERROR: Unable to send print file to printer");
break;
}
nbytes -= wbytes;
bufptr += wbytes;
perror("ERROR: Unable to send print file to printer");
break;
}
else
tbytes += nbytes;
if (argc > 6)
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Sending print file, %u bytes...\n", tbytes);
@@ -399,7 +351,7 @@ list_devices(void)
for (i = 0; i < 4; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/ttyS%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY | O_NDELAY)) >= 0)
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"Serial Port #%d\"\n",
@@ -445,11 +397,11 @@ list_devices(void)
if (inv->inv_unit == 0)
i = 1;
else
i = 41 + 4 * (int)inv->inv_controller;
i = 41 + 4 * inv->inv_controller;
for (n = 0; n < (int)inv->inv_state; n ++)
for (n = 0; n < inv->inv_state; n ++)
printf("serial serial:/dev/ttyd%d?baud=19200 \"Unknown\" \"EPC Serial Port %d, Ebus slot %d\"\n",
n + i, n + 1, (int)inv->inv_controller);
n + i, n + 1, inv->inv_controller);
}
else if (inv->inv_state > 1)
{
@@ -457,9 +409,9 @@ list_devices(void)
* Standard serial port under IRIX 6.4 and earlier...
*/
for (n = 0; n < (int)inv->inv_state; n ++)
for (n = 0; n < inv->inv_state; n ++)
printf("serial serial:/dev/ttyd%d?baud=19200 \"Unknown\" \"Onboard Serial Port %d\"\n",
n + (int)inv->inv_unit + 1, n + (int)inv->inv_unit + 1);
n + inv->inv_unit + 1, n + inv->inv_unit + 1);
}
else
{
@@ -468,7 +420,7 @@ list_devices(void)
*/
printf("serial serial:/dev/ttyd%d?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"Onboard Serial Port %d\"\n",
(int)inv->inv_controller, (int)inv->inv_controller);
inv->inv_controller, inv->inv_controller);
}
}
}
@@ -627,7 +579,7 @@ list_devices(void)
for (i = 0; i < 32; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/ttyd%c", funky_hex[i]);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY | O_NDELAY)) >= 0)
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"Standard Serial Port #%d\"\n",
@@ -643,7 +595,7 @@ list_devices(void)
for (j = 0; j < 32; j ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/ttyc%d%c", i, funky_hex[j]);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY | O_NDELAY)) >= 0)
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"Cyclades #%d Serial Port #%d\"\n",
@@ -659,7 +611,7 @@ list_devices(void)
for (j = 0; j < 32; j ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/ttyD%d%c", i, funky_hex[j]);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY | O_NDELAY)) >= 0)
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"Digiboard #%d Serial Port #%d\"\n",
@@ -674,7 +626,7 @@ list_devices(void)
for (i = 0; i < 32; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/ttyE%c", funky_hex[i]);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY | O_NDELAY)) >= 0)
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"Stallion Serial Port #%d\"\n",
@@ -689,7 +641,7 @@ list_devices(void)
for (i = 0; i < 128; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/ttyA%d", i + 1);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY | O_NDELAY)) >= 0)
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"SX Serial Port #%d\"\n",
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@@ -38,7 +38,6 @@
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <signal.h>
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__EMX__)
# include <winsock.h>
@@ -80,9 +79,6 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
*bufptr; /* Pointer into buffer */
struct timeval timeout; /* Timeout for select() */
fd_set input; /* Input set for select() */
#if defined(HAVE_SIGACTION) && !defined(HAVE_SIGSET)
struct sigaction action; /* Actions for POSIX signals */
#endif /* HAVE_SIGACTION && !HAVE_SIGSET */
if (argc == 1)
@@ -182,24 +178,6 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
break;
}
/*
* Now that we are "connected" to the port, ignore SIGTERM so that we
* can finish out any page data the driver sends (e.g. to eject the
* current page...
*/
#ifdef HAVE_SIGSET /* Use System V signals over POSIX to avoid bugs */
sigset(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
#elif defined(HAVE_SIGACTION)
memset(&action, 0, sizeof(action));
sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
action.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
sigaction(SIGTERM, &action, NULL);
#else
signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
#endif /* HAVE_SIGSET */
/*
* Finally, send the print file...
*/
+13 -80
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@@ -34,9 +34,7 @@
#include <cups/cups.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <cups/string.h>
#include <signal.h>
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__EMX__)
# include <io.h>
@@ -75,15 +73,11 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
FILE *fp; /* Print file */
int copies; /* Number of copies to print */
int fd; /* Parallel device */
int wbytes; /* Number of bytes written */
size_t nbytes, /* Number of bytes read */
int error; /* Error code (if any) */
size_t nbytes, /* Number of bytes written */
tbytes; /* Total number of bytes written */
char buffer[8192], /* Output buffer */
*bufptr; /* Pointer into buffer */
char buffer[8192]; /* Output buffer */
struct termios opts; /* Parallel port options */
#if defined(HAVE_SIGACTION) && !defined(HAVE_SIGSET)
struct sigaction action; /* Actions for POSIX signals */
#endif /* HAVE_SIGACTION && !HAVE_SIGSET */
if (argc == 1)
@@ -146,23 +140,11 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
* Open the USB port device...
*/
do
if ((fd = open(resource, O_WRONLY)) == -1)
{
if ((fd = open(resource, O_WRONLY | O_EXCL)) == -1)
{
if (errno == EBUSY)
{
fputs("INFO: USB port busy; will retry in 30 seconds...\n", stderr);
sleep(30);
}
else
{
perror("ERROR: Unable to open USB port device file");
return (1);
}
}
perror("ERROR: Unable to open USB port device file");
return (1);
}
while (fd < 0);
/*
* Set any options provided...
@@ -176,24 +158,6 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, &opts);
/*
* Now that we are "connected" to the port, ignore SIGTERM so that we
* can finish out any page data the driver sends (e.g. to eject the
* current page...
*/
#ifdef HAVE_SIGSET /* Use System V signals over POSIX to avoid bugs */
sigset(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
#elif defined(HAVE_SIGACTION)
memset(&action, 0, sizeof(action));
sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
action.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
sigaction(SIGTERM, &action, NULL);
#else
signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
#endif /* HAVE_SIGSET */
/*
* Finally, send the print file...
*/
@@ -215,24 +179,13 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
* Write the print data to the printer...
*/
tbytes += nbytes;
bufptr = buffer;
while (nbytes > 0)
if (write(fd, buffer, nbytes) < nbytes)
{
if ((wbytes = write(fd, bufptr, nbytes)) < 0)
if (errno == ENOTTY)
wbytes = write(fd, bufptr, nbytes);
if (wbytes < 0)
{
perror("ERROR: Unable to send print file to printer");
break;
}
nbytes -= wbytes;
bufptr += wbytes;
perror("ERROR: Unable to send print file to printer");
break;
}
else
tbytes += nbytes;
if (argc > 6)
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Sending print file, %u bytes...\n", tbytes);
@@ -312,7 +265,7 @@ list_devices(void)
* We were processing a printer device; send the info out...
*/
printf("direct usb:/dev/usb/lp%d \"%s %s\" \"USB Printer #%d\"\n",
printf("direct usb:/dev/usb/usblp%d \"%s %s\" \"USB Printer #%d\"\n",
i, make, model, i + 1);
i ++;
@@ -328,14 +281,7 @@ list_devices(void)
{
for (i = 0; i < 8; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/usb/lp%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("direct usb:%s \"Unknown\" \"USB Printer #%d\"\n", device, i + 1);
}
sprintf(device, "/dev/usblp%d", i);
sprintf(device, "/dev/usb/usblp%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
@@ -348,19 +294,6 @@ list_devices(void)
#elif defined(__hpux)
#elif defined(__osf)
#elif defined(FreeBSD) || defined(OpenBSD) || defined(NetBSD)
int i; /* Looping var */
int fd; /* File descriptor */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
for (i = 0; i < 3; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/ulpt%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("direct usb:%s \"Unknown\" \"USB Port #%d\"\n", device, i + 1);
}
}
#endif
}
+3 -13
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@@ -27,21 +27,18 @@ include ../Makedefs
TARGETS = lpc lpq lpr lprm
OBJS = lpc.o lpq.o lpr.o lprm.o
#
# Make all targets...
#
all: $(TARGETS)
#
# Clean all object files...
#
clean:
$(RM) $(OBJS) $(TARGETS)
rm -f $(OBJS) $(TARGETS)
#
# Install all targets...
@@ -49,12 +46,9 @@ clean:
install:
-$(MKDIR) $(BINDIR)
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(BINDIR)
$(INSTALL_BIN) lpq lpr lprm $(BINDIR)
$(CP) lpq lpr lprm $(BINDIR)
-$(MKDIR) $(SBINDIR)
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(SBINDIR)
$(INSTALL_BIN) lpc $(SBINDIR)
$(CP) lpc $(SBINDIR)
#
# lpc
@@ -66,7 +60,6 @@ lpc: lpc.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
lpc.o: ../cups/cups.h ../Makedefs
#
# lpq
#
@@ -77,7 +70,6 @@ lpq: lpq.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
lpq.o: ../cups/cups.h ../Makedefs
#
# lpr
#
@@ -88,7 +80,6 @@ lpr: lpr.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
lpr.o: ../cups/cups.h ../Makedefs
#
# lprm
#
@@ -99,7 +90,6 @@ lprm: lprm.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
lprm.o: ../cups/cups.h ../Makedefs
#
# End of "$Id$".
#
+1
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@@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ int
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
int i; /* Looping var */
http_t *http; /* Connection to server */
char line[1024], /* Input line from user */
*params; /* Pointer to parameters */
+10 -28
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@@ -23,9 +23,8 @@
*
* Contents:
*
* main() - Parse options and commands.
* show_jobs() - Show jobs.
* show_printer() - Show printer status.
* main() - Parse options and commands.
* show_jobs() - Show jobs.
*/
/*
@@ -167,9 +166,7 @@ show_jobs(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
ipp_jstate_t jobstate; /* job-state */
int jobid, /* job-id */
jobsize, /* job-k-octets */
#ifdef __osf__
jobpriority, /* job-priority */
#endif /* __osf__ */
jobcount, /* Number of jobs */
jobcopies, /* Number of copies */
rank; /* Rank of job */
@@ -233,7 +230,7 @@ show_jobs(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
{
snprintf(resource, sizeof(resource), "ipp://localhost/printers/%s", dest);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri",
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "job-uri",
NULL, resource);
}
@@ -250,7 +247,7 @@ show_jobs(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
jobcount = 0;
if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/")) != NULL)
if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/jobs/")) != NULL)
{
if (response->request.status.status_code > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
{
@@ -284,9 +281,7 @@ show_jobs(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
jobid = 0;
jobsize = 0;
#ifdef __osf__
jobpriority = 50;
#endif /* __osf__ */
jobstate = IPP_JOB_PENDING;
jobname = "untitled";
jobuser = NULL;
@@ -303,11 +298,9 @@ show_jobs(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_INTEGER)
jobsize = attr->values[0].integer * 1024;
#ifdef __osf__
if (strcmp(attr->name, "job-priority") == 0 &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_INTEGER)
jobpriority = attr->values[0].integer;
#endif /* __osf__ */
if (strcmp(attr->name, "job-state") == 0 &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_ENUM)
@@ -346,11 +339,7 @@ show_jobs(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
}
if (!longstatus && jobcount == 0)
#ifdef __osf__
puts("Rank Owner Pri Job Files Total Size");
#else
puts("Rank Owner Job Files Total Size");
#endif /* __osf__ */
puts("Rank Owner Job Files Total Size");
jobcount ++;
@@ -362,7 +351,7 @@ show_jobs(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
strcpy(rankstr, "active");
else
{
sprintf(rankstr, "%d%s", rank, ranks[rank % 10]);
sprintf(rankstr, "%d%s\t", rank, ranks[rank % 10]);
rank ++;
}
@@ -371,25 +360,16 @@ show_jobs(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
puts("");
if (jobcopies > 1)
snprintf(namestr, sizeof(namestr), "%d copies of %s", jobcopies,
jobname);
sprintf(namestr, "%d copies of %s", jobcopies, jobname);
else
{
strncpy(namestr, jobname, sizeof(namestr) - 1);
namestr[sizeof(namestr) - 1] = '\0';
}
strcpy(namestr, jobname);
printf("%s: %-31s [job %d localhost]\n", jobuser, rankstr, jobid);
printf(" %-31.31s %d bytes\n", namestr, jobsize);
}
else
#ifdef __osf__
printf("%-6s %-10.10s %-4d %-10d %-27.27s %d bytes\n", rankstr, jobuser,
jobpriority, jobid, jobname, jobsize);
#else
printf("%-6s %-10.10s %-15d %-27.27s %d bytes\n", rankstr, jobuser,
jobid, jobname, jobsize);
#endif /* __osf */
if (attr == NULL)
break;
@@ -422,6 +402,8 @@ show_printer(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
*response; /* IPP Response */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* Current attribute */
cups_lang_t *language; /* Default language */
const char *printer, /* Printer name */
*message; /* Printer device URI */
ipp_pstate_t state; /* Printer state */
char uri[HTTP_MAX_URI];
/* Printer URI */
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@@ -63,20 +63,17 @@ int
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
int i, j; /* Looping var */
int i; /* Looping var */
int job_id; /* Job ID */
char *printer, /* Destination printer or class */
*instance; /* Instance */
const char *dest; /* Destination printer */
const char *title; /* Job title */
int priority; /* Job priority (1-100) */
int num_copies; /* Number of copies per file */
int num_files; /* Number of files to print */
const char *files[1000]; /* Files to print */
int num_dests; /* Number of destinations */
cups_dest_t *dests, /* Destinations */
*dest; /* Selected destination */
int num_files; /* Number of files printed */
int num_options; /* Number of options */
cups_option_t *options; /* Options */
int deletefile; /* Delete file after print? */
int silent, /* Silent or verbose output? */
deletefile; /* Delete file after print? */
char buffer[8192]; /* Copy buffer */
FILE *temp; /* Temporary file pointer */
#ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION
@@ -84,10 +81,9 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
#endif /* HAVE_SIGACTION */
silent = 0;
deletefile = 0;
printer = NULL;
num_dests = 0;
dests = NULL;
dest = cupsGetDefault();
num_options = 0;
options = NULL;
num_files = 0;
@@ -144,25 +140,11 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
case 'P' : /* Destination printer or class */
if (argv[i][2] != '\0')
printer = argv[i] + 2;
dest = argv[i] + 2;
else
{
i ++;
printer = argv[i];
}
if ((instance = strrchr(printer, '/')) != NULL)
*instance++ = '\0';
if (num_dests == 0)
num_dests = cupsGetDests(&dests);
if ((dest = cupsGetDest(printer, instance, num_dests, dests)) != NULL)
{
for (j = 0; j < dest->num_options; j ++)
num_options = cupsAddOption(dest->options[j].name,
dest->options[j].value,
num_options, &options);
dest = argv[i];
}
break;
@@ -201,70 +183,54 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
fprintf(stderr, "lpr: Unknown option \'%c\'!\n", argv[i][1]);
return (1);
}
else if (num_files < 1000)
else
{
/*
* Print a file...
*/
files[num_files] = argv[i];
num_files ++;
if (title == NULL)
if (dest == NULL)
{
if ((title = strrchr(argv[i], '/')) != NULL)
title ++;
else
title = argv[i];
fputs("lpr: error - no default destination available.\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
num_files ++;
if (title)
job_id = cupsPrintFile(dest, argv[i], title, num_options, options);
else
{
char *filename;
if ((filename = strrchr(argv[i], '/')) != NULL)
filename ++;
else
filename = argv[i];
job_id = cupsPrintFile(dest, argv[i], filename, num_options, options);
}
if (job_id < 1)
{
fprintf(stderr, "lpr: unable to print file \'%s\' - %s.\n",
argv[i], ippErrorString(cupsLastError()));
return (1);
}
else if (deletefile)
unlink(argv[i]);
}
else
fprintf(stderr, "lpr: Too many files - \"%s\"\n", argv[i]);
/*
* See if we have any files to print; if not, print from stdin...
* See if we printed anything; if not, print from stdin...
*/
if (printer == NULL)
if (num_files == 0)
{
if (num_dests == 0)
num_dests = cupsGetDests(&dests);
for (j = 0, dest = dests; j < num_dests; j ++, dest ++)
if (dest->is_default)
{
printer = dests[j].name;
for (j = 0; j < dest->num_options; j ++)
num_options = cupsAddOption(dest->options[j].name,
dest->options[j].value,
num_options, &options);
break;
}
}
if (printer == NULL)
{
fputs("lpr: error - no default destination available.\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
if (num_files > 0)
{
job_id = cupsPrintFiles(printer, num_files, files, title, num_options, options);
if (deletefile)
if (dest == NULL)
{
/*
* Delete print files after printing...
*/
for (i = 0; i < num_files; i ++)
unlink(files[i]);
fputs("lpr: error - no default destination available.\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
}
else
{
num_files = 1;
#ifndef WIN32
# if defined(HAVE_SIGSET)
@@ -301,23 +267,23 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
if (i == 0)
{
fputs("lpr: stdin is empty, so no job has been sent.\n", stderr);
fputs("lpr: standard input is empty, so no job has been sent.\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
if (title)
job_id = cupsPrintFile(printer, tempfile, title, num_options, options);
job_id = cupsPrintFile(dest, tempfile, title, num_options, options);
else
job_id = cupsPrintFile(printer, tempfile, "(stdin)", num_options, options);
job_id = cupsPrintFile(dest, tempfile, "(stdin)", num_options, options);
unlink(tempfile);
}
if (job_id < 1)
{
fprintf(stderr, "lpr: unable to print file: %s\n",
ippErrorString(cupsLastError()));
return (1);
if (job_id < 1)
{
fprintf(stderr, "lpr: unable to print standard input - %s.\n",
ippErrorString(cupsLastError()));
return (1);
}
}
return (0);
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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ all: $(TARGETS)
#
clean:
$(RM) $(OBJS) libcgi.a $(TARGETS)
rm -f $(OBJS) libcgi.a $(TARGETS)
#
@@ -50,9 +50,7 @@ clean:
install:
-$(MKDIR) $(SERVERBIN)/cgi-bin
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(SERVERBIN)
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(SERVERBIN)/cgi-bin
$(INSTALL_BIN) $(TARGETS) $(SERVERBIN)/cgi-bin
$(CP) $(TARGETS) $(SERVERBIN)/cgi-bin
#
+123 -723
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+1 -7
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@@ -54,9 +54,7 @@ extern const char *cgiGetVariable(const char *name);
extern void cgiSetArray(const char *name, int element,
const char *value);
extern void cgiSetVariable(const char *name, const char *value);
extern void cgiCopyTemplateFile(FILE *out, const char *tmpl);
extern void cgiCopyTemplateLang(FILE *out, const char *directory,
const char *tmpl, const char *lang);
extern void cgiCopyTemplateFile(FILE *out, const char *template);
extern void cgiStartHTML(FILE *out, const char *author,
const char *stylesheet,
@@ -72,10 +70,6 @@ extern void cgiEMailPart(FILE *mail, const char *type,
const char *charset, const char *encoding);
extern void cgiEMailClose(FILE *mail);
extern char *cgiGetCookie(const char *name, char *buf, int buflen);
extern void cgiSetCookie(const char *name, const char *value,
const char *path, const char *domain,
time_t expires, int secure);
# define cgiGetUser() getenv("REMOTE_USER")
# define cgiGetHost() (getenv("REMOTE_HOST") == NULL ? getenv("REMOTE_ADDR") : getenv("REMOTE_HOST"))
+86 -166
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@@ -46,19 +46,16 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
http_t *http; /* Connection to the server */
ipp_t *request, /* IPP request */
*response; /* IPP response */
ipp_status_t status; /* Operation status... */
char uri[HTTP_MAX_URI];
/* Printer URI */
const char *which_jobs; /* Which jobs to show */
const char *op; /* Operation to perform, if any */
/*
* Get any form variables...
*/
cgiInitialize();
op = cgiGetVariable("OP");
/*
* Get the request language...
@@ -83,23 +80,90 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
* single printer...
*/
ippSetServerVersion();
pclass = argv[0];
if (strcmp(pclass, "/") == 0 || strcmp(pclass, "classes.cgi") == 0)
{
pclass = NULL;
cgiSetVariable("TITLE", cupsLangString(language, CUPS_MSG_CLASS));
cgiSetVariable("TITLE", "Classes");
}
else
cgiSetVariable("TITLE", pclass);
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "header.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
/*
* Get the printer info...
*/
if (op == NULL || strcasecmp(op, "print-test-page") != 0)
request = ippNew();
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_CHARSET,
"attributes-charset", NULL, cupsLangEncoding(language));
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE,
"attributes-natural-language", NULL, language->language);
if (pclass == NULL)
{
/*
* Get the class info...
* Build a CUPS_GET_CLASSES request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
*/
request->request.op.operation_id = CUPS_GET_CLASSES;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
}
else
{
/*
* Build an IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
*/
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp://%s/classes/%s", getenv("SERVER_NAME"),
pclass);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri", NULL,
uri);
}
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
*/
if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/")) != NULL)
{
ippSetCGIVars(response);
ippDelete(response);
}
/*
* Write the report...
*/
cgiCopyTemplateFile(stdout, TEMPLATES "/header.tmpl");
cgiCopyTemplateFile(stdout, TEMPLATES "/classes.tmpl");
/*
* Get jobs for the specified class if a class has been chosen...
*/
if (pclass != NULL)
{
/*
* Build an IPP_GET_JOBS request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
*/
request = ippNew();
@@ -110,38 +174,17 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE,
"attributes-natural-language", NULL, language->language);
if (pclass == NULL)
{
/*
* Build a CUPS_GET_CLASSES request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
*/
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_GET_JOBS;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
request->request.op.operation_id = CUPS_GET_CLASSES;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
}
else
{
/*
* Build an IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
*/
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp://%s/classes/%s", getenv("SERVER_NAME"),
pclass);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri", NULL,
uri);
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp://%s/classes/%s", getenv("SERVER_NAME"),
pclass);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri", NULL,
uri);
}
if ((which_jobs = cgiGetVariable("which_jobs")) != NULL)
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_KEYWORD, "which-jobs",
NULL, which_jobs);
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
@@ -149,137 +192,14 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/")) != NULL)
{
ippSetCGIVars(response, NULL, NULL);
ippSetCGIVars(response);
ippDelete(response);
}
/*
* Write the report...
*/
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "classes.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
/*
* Get jobs for the specified class if a class has been chosen...
*/
if (pclass != NULL)
{
/*
* Build an IPP_GET_JOBS request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
*/
request = ippNew();
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_CHARSET,
"attributes-charset", NULL, cupsLangEncoding(language));
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE,
"attributes-natural-language", NULL, language->language);
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_GET_JOBS;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp://%s/classes/%s", getenv("SERVER_NAME"),
pclass);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri", NULL,
uri);
if ((which_jobs = cgiGetVariable("which_jobs")) != NULL)
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_KEYWORD, "which-jobs",
NULL, which_jobs);
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
*/
if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/")) != NULL)
{
ippSetCGIVars(response, NULL, NULL);
ippDelete(response);
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "jobs.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
}
cgiCopyTemplateFile(stdout, TEMPLATES "/jobs.tmpl");
}
}
else
{
/*
* Print a test page...
*/
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp://localhost/classes/%s", pclass);
/*
* Build an IPP_PRINT_JOB request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
* requesting-user-name
* document-format
*/
request = ippNew();
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_PRINT_JOB;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_CHARSET,
"attributes-charset", NULL, cupsLangEncoding(language));
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE,
"attributes-natural-language", NULL, language->language);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri",
NULL, uri);
if (getenv("REMOTE_USER") != NULL)
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME, "requesting-user-name",
NULL, getenv("REMOTE_USER"));
else
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME, "requesting-user-name",
NULL, "root");
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME, "job-name",
NULL, "Test Page");
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_JOB, IPP_TAG_MIMETYPE, "document-format",
NULL, "application/postscript");
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
*/
if ((response = cupsDoFileRequest(http, request, uri + 15,
CUPS_DATADIR "/data/testprint.ps")) != NULL)
{
status = response->request.status.status_code;
ippSetCGIVars(response, NULL, NULL);
ippDelete(response);
}
else
status = IPP_GONE;
cgiSetVariable("PRINTER_NAME", pclass);
if (status > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
{
cgiSetVariable("ERROR", ippErrorString(status));
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "error.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
}
else
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "test-page.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
}
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "trailer.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
cgiCopyTemplateFile(stdout, TEMPLATES "/trailer.tmpl");
/*
* Close the HTTP server connection...
+19 -97
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
*
* IPP variable routines for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
*
* Copyright 1997-2000 by Easy Software Products.
* Copyright 1997-1999 by Easy Software Products.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Easy Software Products and are protected by Federal
@@ -23,8 +23,7 @@
*
* Contents:
*
* ippSetServerVersion() - Set the server name and CUPS version...
* ippSetCGIVars() - Set CGI variables from an IPP response.
* ippSetCGIVars() - Set CGI variables from an IPP response.
*/
/*
@@ -34,58 +33,15 @@
#include "ipp-var.h"
/*
* 'ippGetTemplateDir()' - Get the templates directory...
*/
char * /* O - Template directory */
ippGetTemplateDir(void)
{
const char *datadir; /* CUPS_DATADIR env var */
static char templates[1024] = ""; /* Template directory */
if (!templates[0])
{
/*
* Build the template directory pathname...
*/
if ((datadir = getenv("CUPS_DATADIR")) == NULL)
datadir = CUPS_DATADIR;
snprintf(templates, sizeof(templates), "%s/templates", datadir);
}
return (templates);
}
/*
* 'ippSetServerVersion()' - Set the server name and CUPS version...
*/
void
ippSetServerVersion(void)
{
cgiSetVariable("SERVER_NAME", getenv("SERVER_NAME"));
cgiSetVariable("REMOTE_USER", getenv("REMOTE_USER"));
cgiSetVariable("CUPS_VERSION", CUPS_SVERSION);
}
/*
* 'ippSetCGIVars()' - Set CGI variables from an IPP response.
*/
void
ippSetCGIVars(ipp_t *response, /* I - Response data to be copied... */
const char *filter_name, /* I - Filter name */
const char *filter_value) /* I - Filter value */
ippSetCGIVars(ipp_t *response) /* I - Response data to be copied... */
{
int element; /* Element in CGI array */
ipp_attribute_t *attr, /* Attribute in response... */
*filter; /* Filtering attribute */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* Attribute in response... */
int i; /* Looping var */
char name[1024], /* Name of attribute */
value[16384], /* Value(s) */
@@ -95,13 +51,12 @@ ippSetCGIVars(ipp_t *response, /* I - Response data to be copied... */
hostname[HTTP_MAX_URI],
resource[HTTP_MAX_URI],
uri[HTTP_MAX_URI];
int port; /* URI data */
char server[1024]; /* Name of server */
int port;
ippSetServerVersion();
strcpy(server, cupsServer());
cgiSetVariable("SERVER_NAME", getenv("SERVER_NAME"));
cgiSetVariable("REMOTE_USER", getenv("REMOTE_USER"));
cgiSetVariable("CUPS_VERSION", CUPS_SVERSION);
for (attr = response->attrs;
attr && attr->group_tag == IPP_TAG_OPERATION;
@@ -113,25 +68,7 @@ ippSetCGIVars(ipp_t *response, /* I - Response data to be copied... */
* Copy attributes to a separator...
*/
if (filter_name)
{
for (filter = attr;
filter != NULL && filter->group_tag != IPP_TAG_ZERO;
filter = filter->next)
if (filter->name && strcmp(filter->name, filter_name) == 0 &&
strcasecmp(filter->values[0].string.text, filter_value) == 0)
break;
if (!filter)
return;
if (filter->group_tag == IPP_TAG_ZERO)
{
attr = filter;
element --;
continue;
}
}
/* puts("<HR>");*/
for (; attr != NULL && attr->group_tag != IPP_TAG_ZERO; attr = attr->next)
{
@@ -142,6 +79,8 @@ ippSetCGIVars(ipp_t *response, /* I - Response data to be copied... */
if (attr->name == NULL)
continue;
/* printf("<P>%s\n", attr->name);*/
for (i = 0; attr->name[i]; i ++)
if (attr->name[i] == '-')
name[i] = '_';
@@ -192,34 +131,20 @@ ippSetCGIVars(ipp_t *response, /* I - Response data to be copied... */
break;
case IPP_TAG_URI :
httpSeparate(attr->values[i].string.text, method, username,
hostname, &port, resource);
if (strcmp(method, "ipp") == 0 ||
strcmp(method, "http") == 0)
{
/*
* Map localhost access to localhost...
*/
if (strcasecmp(hostname, server) == 0 &&
strcmp(getenv("REMOTE_ADDR"), "127.0.0.1") == 0)
strcpy(hostname, "localhost");
/*
* Rewrite URI with HTTP address...
*/
if (username[0])
if (strncmp(attr->values[i].string.text, "ipp:", 4) == 0)
{
httpSeparate(attr->values[i].string.text, method, username,
hostname, &port, resource);
if (username[0])
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "http://%s@%s:%d%s", username,
hostname, port, resource);
else
else
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "http://%s:%d%s", hostname, port,
resource);
strcat(valptr, uri);
break;
}
break;
}
case IPP_TAG_STRING :
case IPP_TAG_TEXT :
@@ -229,9 +154,6 @@ ippSetCGIVars(ipp_t *response, /* I - Response data to be copied... */
case IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE :
strcat(valptr, attr->values[i].string.text);
break;
default :
break; /* anti-compiler-warning-code */
}
}
+3 -4
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@@ -38,16 +38,15 @@
* Definitions...
*/
#define TEMPLATES ippGetTemplateDir()
/*#define TEMPLATES "/home/mike/c/cups/templates"*/
#define TEMPLATES CUPS_DATADIR "/templates"
/*
* Prototype...
*/
extern char *ippGetTemplateDir(void);
extern void ippSetServerVersion(void);
extern void ippSetCGIVars(ipp_t *, const char *, const char *);
extern void ippSetCGIVars(ipp_t *response);
/*
+7 -6
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@@ -73,10 +73,11 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
printf("Content-Type: text/html;charset=%s\n\n", cupsLangEncoding(language));
cgiSetVariable("TITLE", "Jobs");
cgiSetVariable("SERVER_NAME", getenv("SERVER_NAME"));
cgiSetVariable("REMOTE_USER", getenv("REMOTE_USER"));
cgiSetVariable("CUPS_VERSION", CUPS_SVERSION);
ippSetServerVersion();
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "header.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
cgiCopyTemplateFile(stdout, TEMPLATES "/header.tmpl");
/*
* Build an IPP_GET_JOBS request, which requires the following
@@ -111,13 +112,13 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/")) != NULL)
{
ippSetCGIVars(response, NULL, NULL);
ippSetCGIVars(response);
ippDelete(response);
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "jobs.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
cgiCopyTemplateFile(stdout, TEMPLATES "/jobs.tmpl");
}
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "trailer.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
cgiCopyTemplateFile(stdout, TEMPLATES "/trailer.tmpl");
/*
* Close the HTTP server connection...
+85 -165
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@@ -46,11 +46,9 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
http_t *http; /* Connection to the server */
ipp_t *request, /* IPP request */
*response; /* IPP response */
ipp_status_t status; /* Operation status... */
char uri[HTTP_MAX_URI];
/* Printer URI */
const char *which_jobs; /* Which jobs to show */
const char *op; /* Operation to perform, if any */
/*
@@ -58,7 +56,6 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
*/
cgiInitialize();
op = cgiGetVariable("OP");
/*
* Get the request language...
@@ -83,23 +80,90 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
* single printer...
*/
ippSetServerVersion();
printer = argv[0];
if (strcmp(printer, "/") == 0 || strcmp(printer, "printers.cgi") == 0)
{
printer = NULL;
cgiSetVariable("TITLE", cupsLangString(language, CUPS_MSG_PRINTER));
cgiSetVariable("TITLE", "Printers");
}
else
cgiSetVariable("TITLE", printer);
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "header.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
/*
* Get the printer info...
*/
if (op == NULL || strcasecmp(op, "print-test-page") != 0)
request = ippNew();
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_CHARSET,
"attributes-charset", NULL, cupsLangEncoding(language));
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE,
"attributes-natural-language", NULL, language->language);
if (printer == NULL)
{
/*
* Get the printer info...
* Build a CUPS_GET_PRINTERS request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
*/
request->request.op.operation_id = CUPS_GET_PRINTERS;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
}
else
{
/*
* Build an IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
*/
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp://%s/printers/%s", getenv("SERVER_NAME"),
printer);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri", NULL,
uri);
}
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
*/
if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/")) != NULL)
{
ippSetCGIVars(response);
ippDelete(response);
}
/*
* Write the report...
*/
cgiCopyTemplateFile(stdout, TEMPLATES "/header.tmpl");
cgiCopyTemplateFile(stdout, TEMPLATES "/printers.tmpl");
/*
* Get jobs for the specified printer if a printer has been chosen...
*/
if (printer != NULL)
{
/*
* Build an IPP_GET_JOBS request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
*/
request = ippNew();
@@ -110,38 +174,17 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE,
"attributes-natural-language", NULL, language->language);
if (printer == NULL)
{
/*
* Build a CUPS_GET_PRINTERS request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
*/
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_GET_JOBS;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
request->request.op.operation_id = CUPS_GET_PRINTERS;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
}
else
{
/*
* Build an IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
*/
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp://%s/printers/%s", getenv("SERVER_NAME"),
printer);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri", NULL,
uri);
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp://%s/printers/%s", getenv("SERVER_NAME"),
printer);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri", NULL,
uri);
}
if ((which_jobs = cgiGetVariable("which_jobs")) != NULL)
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_KEYWORD, "which-jobs",
NULL, which_jobs);
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
@@ -149,137 +192,14 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/")) != NULL)
{
ippSetCGIVars(response, NULL, NULL);
ippSetCGIVars(response);
ippDelete(response);
}
/*
* Write the report...
*/
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "printers.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
/*
* Get jobs for the specified printer if a printer has been chosen...
*/
if (printer != NULL)
{
/*
* Build an IPP_GET_JOBS request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
*/
request = ippNew();
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_CHARSET,
"attributes-charset", NULL, cupsLangEncoding(language));
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE,
"attributes-natural-language", NULL, language->language);
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_GET_JOBS;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp://%s/printers/%s", getenv("SERVER_NAME"),
printer);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri", NULL,
uri);
if ((which_jobs = cgiGetVariable("which_jobs")) != NULL)
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_KEYWORD, "which-jobs",
NULL, which_jobs);
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
*/
if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/")) != NULL)
{
ippSetCGIVars(response, NULL, NULL);
ippDelete(response);
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "jobs.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
}
cgiCopyTemplateFile(stdout, TEMPLATES "/jobs.tmpl");
}
}
else
{
/*
* Print a test page...
*/
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp://localhost/printers/%s", printer);
/*
* Build an IPP_PRINT_JOB request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
* requesting-user-name
* document-format
*/
request = ippNew();
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_PRINT_JOB;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_CHARSET,
"attributes-charset", NULL, cupsLangEncoding(language));
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE,
"attributes-natural-language", NULL, language->language);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri",
NULL, uri);
if (getenv("REMOTE_USER") != NULL)
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME, "requesting-user-name",
NULL, getenv("REMOTE_USER"));
else
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME, "requesting-user-name",
NULL, "root");
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME, "job-name",
NULL, "Test Page");
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_JOB, IPP_TAG_MIMETYPE, "document-format",
NULL, "application/postscript");
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
*/
if ((response = cupsDoFileRequest(http, request, uri + 15,
CUPS_DATADIR "/data/testprint.ps")) != NULL)
{
status = response->request.status.status_code;
ippSetCGIVars(response, NULL, NULL);
ippDelete(response);
}
else
status = IPP_GONE;
cgiSetVariable("PRINTER_NAME", printer);
if (status > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
{
cgiSetVariable("ERROR", ippErrorString(status));
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "error.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
}
else
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "test-page.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
}
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "trailer.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
cgiCopyTemplateFile(stdout, TEMPLATES "/trailer.tmpl");
/*
* Close the HTTP server connection...
+7 -98
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@@ -23,7 +23,6 @@
*
* cgiCopyTemplateFile() - Copy a template file and replace all the
* '{variable}' strings with the variable value.
* cgiCopyTemplateLang() - Copy a template file using a language...
* cgi_copy() - Copy the template file, substituting as needed...
* cgi_puts() - Put a string to the output file, quoting as
* needed...
@@ -46,85 +45,17 @@ static void cgi_puts(const char *s, FILE *out);
*/
void
cgiCopyTemplateFile(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
const char *tmpl) /* I - Template file to read */
cgiCopyTemplateFile(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
const char *template) /* I - Template file to read */
{
FILE *in; /* Input file */
/*
* Open the template file...
*/
if ((in = fopen(tmpl, "r")) == NULL)
return;
/*
* Parse the file to the end...
*/
cgi_copy(out, in, 0, 0);
/*
* Close the template file and return...
*/
fclose(in);
}
/*
* 'cgiCopyTemplateLang()' - Copy a template file using a language...
*/
void
cgiCopyTemplateLang(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
const char *directory, /* I - Directory */
const char *tmpl, /* I - Base filename */
const char *lang) /* I - Language */
{
int i; /* Looping var */
char filename[1024], /* Filename */
locale[16]; /* Locale name */
FILE *in; /* Input file */
/*
* Convert the language to a locale name...
*/
if (lang != NULL)
{
for (i = 0; lang[i] && i < 15; i ++)
if (isalnum(lang[i]))
locale[i] = tolower(lang[i]);
else
locale[i] = '_';
locale[i] = '\0';
}
else
locale[0] = '\0';
/*
* See if we have a template file for this language...
*/
sprintf(filename, "%s/%s/%s", directory, locale, tmpl);
if (access(filename, 0))
{
locale[2] = '\0';
sprintf(filename, "%s/%s/%s", directory, locale, tmpl);
if (access(filename, 0))
sprintf(filename, "%s/%s", directory, tmpl);
}
/*
* Open the template file...
*/
if ((in = fopen(filename, "r")) == NULL)
if ((in = fopen(template, "r")) == NULL)
return;
/*
@@ -154,7 +85,6 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
int ch; /* Character from file */
char op; /* Operation */
char name[255], /* Name of variable */
*nameptr, /* Pointer into name */
innername[255], /* Inner comparison name */
*innerptr, /* Pointer into inner name */
*s; /* String pointer */
@@ -183,7 +113,7 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
break;
else if (s > name && ch == '?')
break;
else if (s < (name + sizeof(name) - 1))
else
*s++ = ch;
*s = '\0';
@@ -198,15 +128,6 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
* Insert value only if it exists...
*/
if ((nameptr = strrchr(name, '-')) != NULL && isdigit(nameptr[1]))
{
*nameptr++ = '\0';
if ((value = cgiGetArray(name + 1, atoi(nameptr) - 1)) != NULL)
strcpy(outval, value);
else
outval[0] = '\0';
}
if ((value = cgiGetArray(name + 1, element)) != NULL)
strcpy(outval, value);
else
@@ -260,15 +181,7 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
* Insert variable or variable name (if element is NULL)...
*/
if ((nameptr = strrchr(name, '-')) != NULL && isdigit(nameptr[1]))
{
*nameptr++ = '\0';
if ((value = cgiGetArray(name, atoi(nameptr) - 1)) == NULL)
sprintf(outval, "{%s}", name);
else
strcpy(outval, value);
}
else if ((value = cgiGetArray(name, element)) == NULL)
if ((value = cgiGetArray(name, element)) == NULL)
sprintf(outval, "{%s}", name);
else
strcpy(outval, value);
@@ -332,8 +245,7 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
innerptr = innername;
while ((ch = getc(in)) != EOF && ch != '}')
if (innerptr < (innername + sizeof(innername) - 1))
*innerptr++ = ch;
*innerptr++ = ch;
*innerptr = '\0';
if (innername[0] == '#')
@@ -342,7 +254,7 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
isdigit(innerptr[1]))
{
*innerptr++ = '\0';
if ((innerval = cgiGetArray(innername, atoi(innerptr) - 1)) == NULL)
if ((innerval = cgiGetArray(innername, atoi(innerptr))) == NULL)
*s = '\0';
else
strcpy(s, innerval);
@@ -389,9 +301,6 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
case '!' :
result = strcasecmp(outval, compare) != 0;
break;
default :
result = 1;
break;
}
}
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@@ -613,8 +613,6 @@ cgi_initialize_string(const char *data) /* I - Form data string */
*s++ = '\0';
cgiSetArray(name, atoi(s) - 1, value);
}
else if (cgiGetVariable(name) != NULL)
cgiSetArray(name, cgiGetSize(name), value);
else
cgiSetVariable(name, value);
}
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#
# Configuration file makefile for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
#
# Copyright 1993-2000 by Easy Software Products.
# Copyright 1993-1999 by Easy Software Products.
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Easy Software Products and are protected by Federal
@@ -28,45 +28,43 @@ include ../Makedefs
# Config files...
#
KEEP = classes.conf client.conf cupsd.conf printers.conf
KEEP = classes.conf cupsd.conf printers.conf
REPLACE = mime.convs mime.types
#
# Make everything...
#
all:
#
# Clean all config and object files...
#
clean:
#
# Install files...
#
install:
-$(MKDIR) $(SERVERROOT)
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(SERVERROOT)
for file in $(KEEP); do \
if test -r $(SERVERROOT)/$$file ; then \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$file $(SERVERROOT)/$$file.N ; \
$(CP) $$file $(SERVERROOT)/$$file.N ; \
else \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$file $(SERVERROOT) ; \
$(CP) $$file $(SERVERROOT) ; \
fi ; \
done
for file in $(REPLACE); do \
if test -r $(SERVERROOT)/$$file ; then \
$(MV) $(SERVERROOT)/$$file $(SERVERROOT)/$$file.O ; \
fi ; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$file $(SERVERROOT) ; \
$(CP) $$file $(SERVERROOT) ; \
done
if test -r /etc/printcap -a ! -r /etc/printcap.O; then \
$(CP) /etc/printcap /etc/printcap.O ; \
fi
#
# End of "$Id$".
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#
# "$Id: classes.conf 1152 2000-06-22 18:25:29Z mike $"
# "$Id: classes.conf 678 1999-09-22 18:10:55Z mike $"
#
# Sample class configuration file for the Common UNIX Printing System
# (CUPS) scheduler.
#
# Copyright 1997-2000 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
# Copyright 1997-1999 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Easy Software Products and are protected by Federal
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
#
# Attn: CUPS Licensing Information
# Easy Software Products
# 44141 Airport View Drive, Suite 204
# 44145 Airport View Drive, Suite 204
# Hollywood, Maryland 20636-3111 USA
#
# Voice: (301) 373-9603
@@ -47,28 +47,18 @@
#Info Acme LaserPrint 1000 Printers
#
# MoreInfo: a URL for more information on the printer.
#
#MoreInfo http://www.acme.com/lp1000.html
#
# Location: the location of the printer.
#
#Location Room 101 in the activities building
#
# State: sets the initial state of the class. Can be one of the
# following:
#
# Idle - Class is available to print new jobs.
# Stopped - Class is disabled but accepting new jobs.
#
#State Idle
#
# StateMessage: sets the printer-state-message attribute for the class.
#
#StateMessage Class is idle.
#
# Accepting: is the class accepting jobs?
#
@@ -85,5 +75,5 @@
#</Class>
#
# End of "$Id: classes.conf 1152 2000-06-22 18:25:29Z mike $".
# End of "$Id: classes.conf 678 1999-09-22 18:10:55Z mike $".
#
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#
# "$Id: client.conf 969 2000-03-10 16:56:46Z mike $"
#
# Sample client configuration file for the Common UNIX Printing System
# (CUPS).
#
# Copyright 1997-2000 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Easy Software Products and are protected by Federal
# copyright law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file
# "LICENSE.txt" which should have been included with this file. If this
# file is missing or damaged please contact Easy Software Products
# at:
#
# Attn: CUPS Licensing Information
# Easy Software Products
# 44141 Airport View Drive, Suite 204
# Hollywood, Maryland 20636-3111 USA
#
# Voice: (301) 373-9603
# EMail: cups-info@cups.org
# WWW: http://www.cups.org
#
########################################################################
# #
# This is the CUPS client configuration file. This file is used to #
# define client-specific parameters, such as the default server or #
# default printer. #
# #
########################################################################
#
# ServerName: the hostname of your server. By default CUPS will use the
# hostname of the system.
#
#ServerName myhost.domain.com
#
# DefaultPrinter: the default printer (or class) that clients should use.
#
#DefaultPrinter myprinter
#DefaultPrinter myprinter@host
#
# End of "$Id: client.conf 969 2000-03-10 16:56:46Z mike $".
#
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#
# "$Id: cupsd.conf 1171 2000-06-27 21:15:41Z mike $"
# "$Id: cupsd.conf 628 1999-08-23 15:24:48Z mike $"
#
# Sample configuration file for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS)
# scheduler.
#
# Copyright 1997-2000 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
# Copyright 1997-1999 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Easy Software Products and are protected by Federal
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
#
# Attn: CUPS Licensing Information
# Easy Software Products
# 44141 Airport View Drive, Suite 204
# 44145 Airport View Drive, Suite 204
# Hollywood, Maryland 20636-3111 USA
#
# Voice: (301) 373-9603
@@ -34,16 +34,60 @@
# #
########################################################################
#
# Ports/addresses that we listen to. The default port 631 is reserved
# for the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) and is what we use here.
#
# You can have multiple Port/Listen lines to listen to more than one
# port or address, or to restrict access:
#
# Port 80
# Port 631
# Listen hostname
# Listen hostname:80
# Listen hostname:631
# Listen 1.2.3.4
# Listen 1.2.3.4:631
#
########
######## Server Identity
########
#Port 80
Port 631
#
# MaxClients: controls the maximum number of simultaneous clients that
# will be handled. Defaults to 100.
#
#MaxClients 100
#
# User/Group: the user and group the server runs under. Normally this
# must be lp and sys, however you can configure things for another user
# or group as needed.
#
# Note: the server must be run initially as root to support the
# default IPP port of 631. It changes users whenever an external
# program is run...
#
#User lp
#Group sys
#
# SystemGroup: the group name for "System" (printer administration)
# access. The default varies depending on the operating system, but
# will be "sys", "system", or "root" (checked for in that order.)
#
#SystemGroup sys
#
# ServerName: the hostname of your server, as advertised to the world.
# By default CUPS will use the hostname of the system.
#
# To set the default server used by clients, see the client.conf file.
# This is also the name used by clients when connecting to the local
# server, so you can use this to configure a client machine without
# a local server running.
#
#ServerName myhost.domain.com
@@ -55,61 +99,36 @@
#ServerAdmin root@your.domain.com
#
# ServerRoot: the root directory for the scheduler.
# By default the compiled-in value.
#
########
######## Server Options
########
#ServerRoot /var/cups
#
# AccessLog: the access log file; if this does not start with a leading /
# then it is assumed to be relative to ServerRoot. By default set to
# "/var/log/cups/access_log"
#
# You can also use the special name "syslog" to send the output to the
# syslog file or daemon.
# "logs/access_log"
#
#AccessLog /var/log/cups/access_log
#
# DataDir: the root directory for the CUPS data files.
# By default /usr/share/cups.
#
#DataDir /usr/share/cups
#
# DefaultCharset: the default character set to use. If not specified,
# defaults to utf-8. Note that this can also be overridden in
# HTML documents...
#
#DefaultCharset utf-8
#
# DefaultLanguage: the default language if not specified by the browser.
# If not specified, the current locale is used.
#
#DefaultLanguage en
#
# DocumentRoot: the root directory for HTTP documents that are served.
# By default the compiled in directory.
#
#DocumentRoot /usr/share/cups/doc
#AccessLog logs/access_log
#
# ErrorLog: the error log file; if this does not start with a leading /
# then it is assumed to be relative to ServerRoot. By default set to
# "/var/log/cups/error_log"
#
# You can also use the special name "syslog" to send the output to the
# syslog file or daemon.
# "logs/error_log"
#
#ErrorLog /var/log/cups/error_log
#ErrorLog logs/error_log
#
# PageLog: the page log file; if this does not start with a leading /
# then it is assumed to be relative to ServerRoot. By default set to
# "logs/page_log"
#
#PageLog logs/page_log
#
# LogLevel: controls the number of messages logged to the ErrorLog
@@ -132,116 +151,11 @@ LogLevel info
#MaxLogSize 0
#
# PageLog: the page log file; if this does not start with a leading /
# then it is assumed to be relative to ServerRoot. By default set to
# "/var/log/cups/page_log"
#
# You can also use the special name "syslog" to send the output to the
# syslog file or daemon.
# MaxRequestSize: controls the maximum size of print files. Set to 0 to
# disable this feature (defaults to 0.)
#
#PageLog /var/log/cups/page_log
#
# PreserveJobHistory: whether or not to preserve the job history after a
# job is completed, cancelled, or stopped. Default is Yes.
#
#PreserveJobHistory Yes
#
# PreserveJobFiles: whether or not to preserve the job files after a
# job is completed, cancelled, or stopped. Default is No.
#
#PreserveJobFiles No
#
# Printcap: the name of the printcap file. Default is no filename.
# Leave blank to disable printcap file generation.
#
#Printcap /etc/printcap
#
# RequestRoot: the directory where request files are stored.
# By default /var/spool/cups.
#
#RequestRoot /var/spool/cups
#
# ServerBin: the root directory for the scheduler executables.
# By default /usr/lib/cups or /usr/lib32/cups (IRIX 6.5).
#
#ServerBin /usr/lib/cups
#
# ServerRoot: the root directory for the scheduler.
# By default /etc/cups.
#
#ServerRoot /etc/cups
########
######## Filter Options
########
#
# User/Group: the user and group the server runs under. Normally this
# must be lp and sys, however you can configure things for another user
# or group as needed.
#
# Note: the server must be run initially as root to support the
# default IPP port of 631. It changes users whenever an external
# program is run...
#
#User lp
#Group sys
#
# RIPCache: the amount of memory that each RIP should use to cache
# bitmaps. The value can be any real number followed by "k" for
# kilobytes, "m" for megabytes, "g" for gigabytes, or "t" for tiles
# (1 tile = 256x256 pixels.) Defaults to "8m" (8 megabytes).
#
#RIPCache 8m
#
# TempDir: the directory to put temporary files in. This directory must be
# writable by the user defined above! Defaults to "/var/tmp" or the value
# of the TMPDIR environment variable.
#
#TempDir /var/tmp
########
######## Network Options
########
#
# Ports/addresses that we listen to. The default port 631 is reserved
# for the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) and is what we use here.
#
# You can have multiple Port/Listen lines to listen to more than one
# port or address, or to restrict access:
#
# Port 80
# Port 631
# Listen hostname
# Listen hostname:80
# Listen hostname:631
# Listen 1.2.3.4
# Listen 1.2.3.4:631
#
#Port 80
Port 631
#MaxRequestSize 0
#
# HostNameLookups: whether or not to do lookups on IP addresses to get a
@@ -250,6 +164,12 @@ Port 631
#HostNameLookups On
#
# Timeout: the timeout before requests time out. Default is 300 seconds.
#
#Timeout 300
#
# KeepAlive: whether or not to support the Keep-Alive connection
# option. Default is on.
@@ -264,137 +184,6 @@ Port 631
#KeepAliveTimeout 60
#
# MaxClients: controls the maximum number of simultaneous clients that
# will be handled. Defaults to 100.
#
#MaxClients 100
#
# MaxRequestSize: controls the maximum size of HTTP requests and print files.
# Set to 0 to disable this feature (defaults to 0.)
#
#MaxRequestSize 0
#
# Timeout: the timeout before requests time out. Default is 300 seconds.
#
#Timeout 300
########
######## Browsing Options
########
#
# Browsing: whether or not to broadcast printer information to
# other CUPS servers. Enabled by default.
#
#Browsing On
#
# BrowseShortNames: whether or not to use "short" names for remote printers
# when possible (e.g. "printer" instead of "printer@host".) Enabled by
# default.
#
#BrowseShortNames Yes
#
# BrowseAddress: specifies a broadcast address to be used. By
# default browsing information is broadcast to all active interfaces.
#
# Note: HP-UX 10.20 and earlier do not properly handle broadcast unless
# you have a Class A, B, C, or D netmask (i.e. no CIDR support).
#
#BrowseAddress x.y.z.255
#BrowseAddress x.y.255.255
#BrowseAddress x.255.255.255
#
# BrowseAllow: specifies an address mask to allow for incoming browser
# packets. The default is to allow packets from all addresses.
#
# BrowseDeny: specifies an address mask to deny for incoming browser
# packets. The default is to deny packets from no addresses.
#
# Both "BrowseAllow" and "BrowseDeny" accept the following notations for
# addresses:
#
# All
# None
# *.domain.com
# .domain.com
# host.domain.com
# nnn.*
# nnn.nnn.*
# nnn.nnn.nnn.*
# nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
# nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/mm
# nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/mmm.mmm.mmm.mmm
#
# The hostname/domainname restrictions only work if you have turned hostname
# lookups on!
#
#BrowseAllow address
#BrowseDeny address
#
# BrowseInterval: the time between browsing updates in seconds. Default
# is 30 seconds.
#
# Note that browsing information is sent whenever a printer's state changes
# as well, so this represents the maximum time between updates.
#
# Set this to 0 to disable outgoing broadcasts so your local printers are
# not advertised but you can still see printers on other hosts.
#
#BrowseInterval 30
#
# BrowseOrder: specifies the order of BrowseAllow/BrowseDeny comparisons.
#
#BrowseOrder allow,deny
#BrowseOrder deny,allow
#
# BrowsePoll: poll the named server(s) for printers
#
#BrowsePoll address:port
#
# BrowsePort: the port used for UDP broadcasts. By default this is
# the IPP port; if you change this you need to do it on all servers.
# Only one BrowsePort is recognized.
#
#BrowsePort 631
#
# BrowseRelay: relay browser packets from one address/network to another.
#
#BrowseRelay source-address destination-address
#
# BrowseTimeout: the timeout for network printers - if we don't
# get an update within this time the printer will be removed
# from the printer list. This number definitely should not be
# less the BrowseInterval value for obvious reasons. Defaults
# to 300 seconds.
#
#BrowseTimeout 300
#
# ImplicitClasses: whether or not to use implicit classes.
#
@@ -414,32 +203,98 @@ Port 631
#ImplicitClasses On
########
######## Security Options
########
#
# SystemGroup: the group name for "System" (printer administration)
# access. The default varies depending on the operating system, but
# will be "sys", "system", or "root" (checked for in that order.)
# Browsing: whether or not to broadcast printer information to
# other CUPS servers. Enabled by default.
#
#SystemGroup sys
#Browsing On
#
# BrowseInterval: the time between browsing updates in seconds. Default
# is 30 seconds.
#
# Note that browsing information is sent whenever a printer's state changes
# as well, so this represents the maximum time between updates.
#
#BrowseInterval 30
#
# BrowseTimeout: the timeout for network printers - if we don't
# get an update within this time the printer will be removed
# from the printer list. This number definitely should not be
# less the BrowseInterval value for obvious reasons. Defaults
# to 300 seconds.
#
#BrowseTimeout 300
#
# BrowsePort: the port used for UDP broadcasts. By default this is
# the IPP port; if you change this you need to do it on all servers.
# Only one BrowsePort is recognized.
#
#BrowsePort 631
#
# BrowseAddress: specifies a broadcast address to be used. By
# default browsing information is broadcast to all active interfaces.
#
# Note: HP-UX 10.20 and earlier do not properly handle broadcast unless
# you have a Class A, B, C, or D netmask (i.e. no CIDR support).
#
#BrowseAddress x.y.z.255
#BrowseAddress x.y.255.255
#BrowseAddress x.255.255.255
#
# DocumentRoot: the root directory for HTTP documents that are served.
# By default the compiled in directory.
#
#DocumentRoot /usr/share/cups/doc
#
# DefaultLanguage: the default language if not specified by the browser.
# If not specified, the current locale is used.
#
#DefaultLanguage en
#
# DefaultCharset: the default character set to use. If not specified,
# defaults to iso-8859-1. Note that this can also be overridden in
# HTML documents...
#
#DefaultCharset iso-8859-1
#
# RIPCache: the amount of memory that each RIP should use to cache
# bitmaps. The value can be any real number followed by "k" for
# kilobytes, "m" for megabytes, "g" for gigabytes, or "t" for tiles
# (1 tile = 256x256 pixels.) Defaults to "8m" (8 megabytes).
#
#RIPCache 8m
#
# TempDir: the directory to put temporary files in. This directory must be
# writable by the user defined above! Defaults to "/var/tmp" or the value
# of the TMPDIR environment variable.
#
#TempDir /var/tmp
#
# Access permissions for each directory served by the scheduler.
# Locations are relative to DocumentRoot...
#
# AuthType: the authorization to use:
#
# None - Perform no authentication
# Basic - Perform authentication using the HTTP Basic method.
# Digest - Perform authentication using the HTTP Digest method.
#
# (Note: local certificate authentication can be substituted by
# the client for Basic or Digest when connecting to the
# localhost interface)
# AuthType: the authorization to use; currently only "Basic" authorization is
# supported.
#
# AuthClass: the authorization class; currently only "Anonymous", "User",
# "System" (valid user belonging to group SystemGroup), and "Group"
@@ -476,53 +331,25 @@ Port 631
<Location />
</Location>
#<Location /classes>
#
# You may wish to limit access to printers and classes, either with Allow
# and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password.
#
#</Location>
#<Location /classes/name>
#
# You may wish to limit access to printers and classes, either with Allow
# and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password.
#
#</Location>
#<Location /printers>
#
# You may wish to limit access to printers and classes, either with Allow
# and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password.
#
#</Location>
#<Location /printers/name>
<Location /printers>
#
# You may wish to limit access to printers and classes, either with Allow
# and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password.
#
## Anonymous access (default)
#AuthType None
## Require a username and password (Basic authentication)
## Require a username and password
#AuthType Basic
#AuthClass User
## Require a username and password (Digest/MD5 authentication)
#AuthType Digest
#AuthClass User
## Restrict access to local domain
#Order Deny,Allow
#Deny From All
#Allow From .mydomain.com
#</Location>
</Location>
<Location /admin>
#
# You definitely will want to limit access to the administration functions.
# You definitely will want to limit access to the administration tools.
# The default configuration requires a local connection from a user who
# is a member of the system group to do any admin tasks. You can change
# the group name using the SystemGroup directive.
@@ -538,5 +365,5 @@ Allow From 127.0.0.1
</Location>
#
# End of "$Id: cupsd.conf 1171 2000-06-27 21:15:41Z mike $".
# End of "$Id: cupsd.conf 628 1999-08-23 15:24:48Z mike $".
#
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#
# "$Id: mime.convs 1019 2000-04-18 19:41:12Z mike $"
# "$Id: mime.convs 575 1999-07-30 13:57:16Z mike $"
#
# MIME converts file for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
#
# Copyright 1997-2000 by Easy Software Products.
# Copyright 1997-1999 by Easy Software Products.
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Easy Software Products and are protected by Federal
@@ -47,9 +47,7 @@ application/postscript application/vnd.cups-postscript 50 pstops
application/vnd.hp-HPGL application/postscript 50 hpgltops
image/* application/vnd.cups-postscript 50 imagetops
#text/html application/postscript 50 htmltops
text/html application/postscript 50 texttops
text/plain application/postscript 50 texttops
application/vnd.cups-form application/vnd.cups-postscript 50 formtops
########################################################################
#
@@ -60,5 +58,5 @@ image/* application/vnd.cups-raster 50 imagetoraster
application/vnd.cups-postscript application/vnd.cups-raster 50 pstoraster
#
# End of "$Id: mime.convs 1019 2000-04-18 19:41:12Z mike $".
# End of "$Id: mime.convs 575 1999-07-30 13:57:16Z mike $".
#
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#
# "$Id: mime.types 1152 2000-06-22 18:25:29Z mike $"
# "$Id: mime.types 575 1999-07-30 13:57:16Z mike $"
#
# MIME types file for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
#
# Copyright 1997-2000 by Easy Software Products.
# Copyright 1997-1999 by Easy Software Products.
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Easy Software Products and are protected by Federal
@@ -39,13 +39,12 @@
# ascii(offset,length) True if bytes are valid printable ASCII
# (CR, NL, TAB, BS, 32-126)
# printable(offset,length) True if bytes are printable 8-bit chars
# (CR, NL, TAB, BS, 32-126, 128-254)
# (CR, NL, TAB, BS, 32-126, 160-254)
# string(offset,"string") True if bytes are identical to string
# char(offset,value) True if byte is identical
# short(offset,value) True if 16-bit integer is identical
# int(offset,value) True if 32-bit integer is identical
# locale("string") True if current locale matches string
# contains(offset,range,"string") True if the range contains the string
#
# General Notes:
#
@@ -57,7 +56,7 @@
# type in the sorted list.
#
# The "printable" rule differs from the "ascii" rule in that it also
# accepts 8-bit characters in the range 128-255.
# accepts 8-bit characters in the range 160-254.
#
# String constants must be surrounded by "" if they contain whitespace.
# To instead binary data into a string, use the <hex> notation.
@@ -82,11 +81,7 @@ application/vnd.hp-HPGL hpgl string(0,<1b>%) string(0,<1b>&)\
image/gif gif string(0,GIF87a) string(0,GIF89a)
image/png png string(0,<89>PNG)
image/jpeg jpeg jpg jpe string(0,<FFD8FF>) &&\
(char(3,0xe0) char(3,0xe1) char(3,0xe2) char(3,0xe3)\
char(3,0xe4) char(3,0xe5) char(3,0xe6) char(3,0xe7)\
char(3,0xe8) char(3,0xe9) char(3,0xea) char(3,0xeb)\
char(3,0xec) char(3,0xed) char(3,0xee) char(3,0xef))
image/jpeg jpeg jpg jpe string(6,JFIF)
image/tiff tiff tif string(0,MM) string(0,II)
image/x-photocd pcd string(2048,PCD_IPI)
image/x-portable-anymap pnm
@@ -99,9 +94,10 @@ image/x-xpixmap xpm ascii(0,1024) + string(3,"XPM")
image/x-xwindowdump xwd
image/x-sun-raster ras
#image/fpx fpx
image/x-alias pix short(8,8) short(8,24)
image/x-bitmap bmp string(0,BM) && !printable(2,14)
# TODO: Add Alias, SoftImage, GIMP??? files
#image/x-alias pix
#image/x-softimage
#image/x-gimp-xcf xcf xcf.gz
########################################################################
#
@@ -117,11 +113,10 @@ text/plain txt printable(0,1024)
# CUPS-specific types...
#
application/vnd.cups-form string(0,"<CUPSFORM>")
application/vnd.cups-postscript string(0,<1B>%-12345X)
application/vnd.cups-raster string(0,"RaSt") string(0,"tSaR")
application/vnd.cups-raw
#
# End of "$Id: mime.types 1152 2000-06-22 18:25:29Z mike $".
# End of "$Id: mime.types 575 1999-07-30 13:57:16Z mike $".
#
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#
# "$Id: printers.conf 1152 2000-06-22 18:25:29Z mike $"
# "$Id: printers.conf 678 1999-09-22 18:10:55Z mike $"
#
# Sample printer configuration file for the Common UNIX Printing System
# (CUPS) scheduler.
#
# Copyright 1997-2000 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
# Copyright 1997-1999 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Easy Software Products and are protected by Federal
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
#
# Attn: CUPS Licensing Information
# Easy Software Products
# 44141 Airport View Drive, Suite 204
# 44145 Airport View Drive, Suite 204
# Hollywood, Maryland 20636-3111 USA
#
# Voice: (301) 373-9603
@@ -47,6 +47,12 @@
#Info Acme LaserPrint 1000
#
# MoreInfo: a URL for more information on the printer.
#
#MoreInfo http://www.acme.com/lp1000.html
#
# Location: the location of the printer.
#
@@ -77,12 +83,6 @@
#State Idle
#
# StateMessage: sets the printer-state-message attribute for the printer.
#
#StateMessage Printer is idle.
#
# Accepting: is the printer accepting jobs?
#
@@ -92,5 +92,5 @@
#</Printer>
#
# End of "$Id: printers.conf 1152 2000-06-22 18:25:29Z mike $".
# End of "$Id: printers.conf 678 1999-09-22 18:10:55Z mike $".
#
+1 -7
Ver Arquivo
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
* Version of software...
*/
#define CUPS_SVERSION "CUPS v1.1"
#define CUPS_SVERSION "CUPS v1.1b1"
/*
* Where are files stored?
@@ -95,12 +95,6 @@
#undef HAVE_STRCASECMP
#undef HAVE_STRNCASECMP
/*
* Do we have the vsyslog() function?
*/
#undef HAVE_VSYSLOG
/*
* Do we have the (v)snprintf() functions?
*/
+48 -169
Ver Arquivo
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ dnl
AC_INIT(cups/cups.h)
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(/)
AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(/usr)
dnl Get the operating system and version number...
@@ -41,23 +41,11 @@ OPTIM=""
AC_SUBST(OPTIM)
PICFLAG=1
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS:=}"
CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS:=}"
AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug, [ --enable-debug turn on debugging [default=no]],[if eval "test x$enable_debug = xyes"; then
OPTIM="-g "
fi])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(shared, [ --enable-shared turn on shared libraries [default=yes]])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(libtool_unsupported, [ --enable-libtool-unsupported=LIBTOOL_PATH
turn on building with libtool (UNSUPPORTED!) [default=no]],[if eval "test x$enable_libtool_unsupported != xno"; then
LIBTOOL="$enable_libtool_unsupported"
enable_shared=no
echo "WARNING: libtool is not supported or endorsed by Easy Software Products."
echo " WE DO NOT PROVIDE TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR LIBTOOL PROBLEMS."
echo " (even if you have a support contract)"
else
LIBTOOL=""
fi])
if test "$enable_shared" != "no"; then
case "$uname" in
SunOS* | UNIX_S*)
@@ -100,23 +88,11 @@ else
DSO=":"
fi
if test "$LIBTOOL" != ""; then
LIBCUPS="libcups.la"
LIBCUPSIMAGE="libcupsimage.la"
LINKCUPS="../cups/\$(LIBCUPS)"
LINKCUPSIMAGE="../filter/\$(LIBCUPSIMAGE)"
DSO=":"
else
LINKCUPS="-L../cups -lcups"
LINKCUPSIMAGE="-L../filter -lcupsimage"
fi
AC_ARG_ENABLE(pam, [ --enable-pam turn on PAM support [default=yes]])
dnl Checks for programs...
AC_PROG_AWK
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_CXX
AC_PROG_CPP
AC_PROG_RANLIB
AC_PATH_PROG(AR,ar)
@@ -145,16 +121,8 @@ AC_CHECK_LIB(c,crypt,LIBS="$LIBS",AC_CHECK_LIB(crypt,crypt))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(crypt.h, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CRYPT_H))
AC_CHECK_LIB(sec,getspent)
if test "$enable_pam" != "no"; then
OLDLIBS="$LIBS"
AC_CHECK_LIB(dl,dlopen)
AC_CHECK_LIB(pam,pam_start)
if test "$ac_cv_lib_pam_pam_start" != "no"; then
PAMDIR="/etc/pam.d"
else
PAMDIR=""
LIBS="$OLDLIBS"
fi
AC_SUBST(PAMDIR)
fi
NETLIBS=""
@@ -192,7 +160,7 @@ AC_CHECK_LIB(jpeg, jpeg_destroy_decompress,
LIBJPEG="-ljpeg"
LIBS="$LIBS -ljpeg")
AC_CHECK_LIB(z, gzgets,
AC_CHECK_LIB(z, deflate,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBZ)
LIBZ="-lz"
LIBS="$LIBS -lz")
@@ -200,7 +168,7 @@ AC_CHECK_LIB(z, gzgets,
dnl PNG library uses math library functions...
AC_CHECK_LIB(m, pow)
AC_CHECK_LIB(png, png_set_tRNS_to_alpha,
AC_CHECK_LIB(png, png_read_info,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBPNG)
LIBPNG="-lpng")
@@ -223,14 +191,8 @@ AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strncasecmp)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(snprintf)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(vsnprintf)
dnl Checks for vsyslog function.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(vsyslog)
dnl Checks for signal functions.
if test "$uname" != "Linux"; then
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(sigset)
fi
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(sigset)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(sigaction)
dnl Checks for wait functions.
@@ -238,14 +200,13 @@ AC_CHECK_FUNCS(waitpid)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(wait3)
dnl Update compiler options...
if test -n "$GCC"; then
if test -n "$GXX" -o $uname = Linux; then
if test -z "$OPTIM"; then
OPTIM="-O2 -g3"
fi
if test $PICFLAG = 1; then
OPTIM="-fPIC $OPTIM"
fi
OPTIM="-Wall $OPTIM"
else
case $uname in
IRIX*)
@@ -255,7 +216,6 @@ else
if test $uversion -ge 62; then
OPTIM="$OPTIM -n32 -mips3"
fi
OPTIM="-fullwarn $OPTIM"
;;
HP-UX*)
if test -z "$OPTIM"; then
@@ -292,20 +252,16 @@ if test "$DSO" != ":"; then
DSOLIBS="\$(LIBJPEG) \$(LIBPNG) \$(LIBTIFF) \$(LIBZ)"
IMGLIBS=""
# The *BSD, HP-UX, and Solaris run-time linkers need help when
# deciding where to find a DSO. Add linker options to tell them
# where to find the DSO (usually in /usr/lib... duh!)
# The HP-UX and Solaris run-time linkers are EXTREMELY stupid when
# it comes to deciding where to find a DSO. Add linker options to
# tell them where to find the DSO (usually in /usr/lib... duh!)
case $uname in
HP-UX*)
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Wl,+b,$libdir,+fb"
;;
SunOS*)
# Solaris
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -R$libdir"
;;
FreeBSD* | NetBSD* | OpenBSD*)
# *BSD
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Wl,-R$libdir"
LDFLAGS="-R$libdir"
;;
esac
else
@@ -318,116 +274,39 @@ AC_SUBST(DSOLIBS)
AC_SUBST(IMGLIBS)
AC_SUBST(LIBCUPS)
AC_SUBST(LIBCUPSIMAGE)
AC_SUBST(LIBTOOL)
AC_SUBST(LINKCUPS)
AC_SUBST(LINKCUPSIMAGE)
dnl Fix "prefix" variable if it hasn't been specified...
if test "$prefix" = "NONE"; then
prefix="/"
fi
dnl Fix "exec_prefix" variable if it hasn't been specified...
if test "$exec_prefix" = "NONE" -a "$prefix" = "/"; then
exec_prefix="/usr"
fi
dnl Fix "sharedstatedir" variable if it hasn't been specified...
if test "$sharedstatedir" = "\${prefix}/com" -a "$prefix" = "/"; then
sharedstatedir="/usr/com"
fi
dnl Fix "infodir" variable if it hasn't been specified...
if test "$infodir" = "\${prefix}/info" -a "$prefix" = "/"; then
infodir="/usr/info"
fi
dnl Fix "datadir" variable if it hasn't been specified...
if test "$datadir" = "\${prefix}/share" -a "$prefix" = "/"; then
datadir="/usr/share"
fi
dnl Fix "includedir" variable if it hasn't been specified...
if test "$includedir" = "\${prefix}/include" -a "$prefix" = "/"; then
includedir="/usr/include"
fi
dnl Fix "localstatedir" variable if it hasn't been specified...
if test "$localstatedir" = "\${prefix}/var" -a "$prefix" = "/"; then
localstatedir="/var"
fi
dnl Fix "sysconfdir" variable if it hasn't been specified...
if test "$sysconfdir" = "\${prefix}/etc" -a "$prefix" = "/"; then
sysconfdir="/etc"
dnl Fix prefix as needed..
if test "$prefix" = "NONE" ; then
prefix="/usr"
fi
dnl Fix "libdir" variable for IRIX 6.x...
if test "$uname" = "IRIX" -a $uversion -ge 62; then
libdir="$exec_prefix/lib32"
if test "$uname" = "IRIX" -a $uversion -ge 65; then
libdir="${prefix}/lib32"
fi
dnl Fix "mandir" variable...
if test "$mandir" = "\${prefix}/man" -a "$prefix" = "/"; then
if test "$uname" = "IRIX"; then
mandir="/usr/share/catman"
else
mandir="/usr/man"
fi
dnl Need special attention for the default location...
if test "$prefix" = "/usr" ; then
CUPS_SERVERROOT="/etc/cups"
CUPS_LOGDIR="/var/log/cups"
CUPS_REQUESTS="/var/spool/cups"
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_SERVERROOT, "$CUPS_SERVERROOT")
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_LOGDIR, "$CUPS_LOGDIR")
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_REQUESTS, "$CUPS_REQUESTS")
else
CUPS_SERVERROOT='${prefix}/etc/cups'
CUPS_LOGDIR='${prefix}/log/cups'
CUPS_REQUESTS='${prefix}/spool/cups'
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_SERVERROOT, "$prefix/etc/cups")
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_LOGDIR, "$prefix/log/cups")
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_REQUESTS, "$prefix/spool/cups")
fi
dnl Setup manpage extensions...
case "$uname" in
FreeBSD* | NetBSD* | OpenBSD*)
# *BSD
CAT1EXT=0
CAT5EXT=0
CAT8EXT=0
;;
IRIX*)
# SGI IRIX
CAT1EXT=z
CAT5EXT=z
CAT8EXT=z
;;
*)
# All others
CAT1EXT=1
CAT5EXT=5
CAT8EXT=8
;;
esac
CUPS_SERVERBIN='${prefix}/lib/cups'
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_SERVERBIN, "$prefix/lib/cups")
AC_SUBST(CAT1EXT)
AC_SUBST(CAT5EXT)
AC_SUBST(CAT8EXT)
dnl Setup default locations...
CUPS_SERVERROOT='${prefix}/etc/cups'
CUPS_LOGDIR='${prefix}/var/log/cups'
CUPS_REQUESTS='${prefix}/var/spool/cups'
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_SERVERROOT, "$prefix/etc/cups")
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_LOGDIR, "$prefix/var/log/cups")
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_REQUESTS, "$prefix/var/spool/cups")
dnl See what directory to put server executables...
case "$uname" in
FreeBSD* | NetBSD* | OpenBSD*)
# *BSD
INSTALL_SYSV=""
CUPS_SERVERBIN='${exec_prefix}/libexec/cups'
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_SERVERBIN, "$exec_prefix/libexec/cups")
;;
*)
# All others
INSTALL_SYSV="install-sysv"
CUPS_SERVERBIN='${exec_prefix}/lib/cups'
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_SERVERBIN, "$exec_prefix/lib/cups")
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(INSTALL_SYSV)
AC_SUBST(CUPS_SERVERROOT)
AC_SUBST(CUPS_SERVERBIN)
AC_SUBST(CUPS_LOGDIR)
@@ -435,36 +314,36 @@ AC_SUBST(CUPS_REQUESTS)
dnl Set the CUPS_LOCALE directory...
case "$uname" in
Linux* | FreeBSD* | NetBSD* | OpenBSD*)
CUPS_LOCALEDIR='${exec_prefix}/share/locale'
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_LOCALEDIR, "$exec_prefix/share/locale")
Linux)
CUPS_LOCALEDIR='${prefix}/share/locale'
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_LOCALEDIR, "$prefix/share/locale")
;;
OSF1*)
CUPS_LOCALEDIR='${exec_prefix}/lib/nls/msg'
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_LOCALEDIR, "$exec_prefix/lib/nls/msg")
OSF1)
CUPS_LOCALEDIR='${prefix}/lib/nls/msg'
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_LOCALEDIR, "$prefix/lib/nls/msg")
;;
*)
# This is the standard System V location...
CUPS_LOCALEDIR='${exec_prefix}/lib/locale'
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_LOCALEDIR, "$exec_prefix/lib/locale")
CUPS_LOCALEDIR='${prefix}/lib/locale'
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_LOCALEDIR, "$prefix/lib/locale")
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(CUPS_LOCALEDIR)
dnl Set the CUPS_DATADIR directory...
CUPS_DATADIR='${exec_prefix}/share/cups'
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DATADIR, "$exec_prefix/share/cups")
CUPS_DATADIR='${datadir}/cups'
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DATADIR, "$prefix/share/cups")
AC_SUBST(CUPS_DATADIR)
dnl Set the CUPS_DOCROOT directory...
CUPS_DOCROOT='${exec_prefix}/share/doc/cups'
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DOCROOT, "$exec_prefix/share/doc/cups")
AC_SUBST(CUPS_DOCROOT)
dnl Set the CUPS_DOCDIR directory...
CUPS_DOCDIR='${datadir}/doc/cups'
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DOCDIR, "$prefix/share/doc/cups")
AC_SUBST(CUPS_DOCDIR)
AC_OUTPUT(Makedefs cups.sh)
AC_OUTPUT(Makedefs)
dnl
dnl End of "$Id$".
+343 -435
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# "$Id: cups.list 1202 2000-07-07 21:25:17Z mike $"
# "$Id: cups.list 937 2000-02-28 19:18:57Z mike $"
#
# ESP Package Manager (EPM) file list for the Common UNIX Printing
# System (CUPS).
@@ -28,479 +28,387 @@
%vendor Easy Software Products
%license LICENSE.txt
%readme README.txt
%version 1.1
%version 1.1b1
%incompat printpro
%system all
# Server files
f 0555 root sys $SBINDIR/cupsd scheduler/cupsd
d 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN -
d 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/backend -
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/backend/ipp backend/ipp
l 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/backend/http ipp
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/backend/lpd backend/lpd
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/backend/parallel backend/parallel
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/backend/serial backend/serial
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/backend/socket backend/socket
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/backend/usb backend/usb
d 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/cgi-bin -
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/cgi-bin/admin.cgi cgi-bin/admin.cgi
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/cgi-bin/classes.cgi cgi-bin/classes.cgi
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/cgi-bin/jobs.cgi cgi-bin/jobs.cgi
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/cgi-bin/printers.cgi cgi-bin/printers.cgi
d 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/daemon -
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/daemon/cups-lpd scheduler/cups-lpd
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/daemon/cups-polld scheduler/cups-polld
d 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/filter -
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/filter/pstoraster pstoraster/pstoraster
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/filter/pdftops pdftops/pdftops
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/filter/imagetops filter/imagetops
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/filter/pstops filter/pstops
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/filter/texttops filter/texttops
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/filter/rastertoepson filter/rastertoepson
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/filter/rastertohp filter/rastertohp
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/filter/hpgltops filter/hpgltops
f 0555 root sys $SERVERBIN/filter/imagetoraster filter/imagetoraster
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/backend/ipp backend/ipp
l 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/backend/http ipp
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd backend/lpd
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/backend/parallel backend/parallel
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/backend/serial backend/serial
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/backend/socket backend/socket
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/backend/usb backend/usb
f 0500 root sys /usr/sbin/cupsd scheduler/cupsd
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/cgi-bin/admin.cgi cgi-bin/admin.cgi
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/cgi-bin/classes.cgi cgi-bin/classes.cgi
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/cgi-bin/jobs.cgi cgi-bin/jobs.cgi
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/cgi-bin/printers.cgi cgi-bin/printers.cgi
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstoraster pstoraster/pstoraster
l 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftops pstoraster
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/filter/imagetops filter/imagetops
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstops filter/pstops
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/filter/texttops filter/texttops
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/filter/rastertoepson filter/rastertoepson
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/filter/rastertohp filter/rastertohp
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/filter/hpgltops filter/hpgltops
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/cups/filter/imagetoraster filter/imagetoraster
# Admin commands
l 0555 root sys $BINDIR/disable $SBINDIR/accept
l 0555 root sys $BINDIR/enable $SBINDIR/accept
l 0555 root sys $LIBDIR/accept $SBINDIR/accept
l 0555 root sys $LIBDIR/lpadmin $SBINDIR/lpadmin
l 0555 root sys $LIBDIR/reject accept
f 0555 root sys $SBINDIR/accept systemv/accept
f 0555 root sys $SBINDIR/lpadmin systemv/lpadmin
f 0555 root sys $SBINDIR/lpc berkeley/lpc
f 0555 root sys $SBINDIR/lpinfo systemv/lpinfo
f 0555 root sys $SBINDIR/lpmove systemv/lpmove
l 0555 root sys $SBINDIR/reject accept
%system irix
l 0555 root sys /usr/etc/lpc $SBINDIR/lpc
%system all
l 0555 root sys /usr/bin/disable /usr/sbin/accept
l 0555 root sys /usr/bin/enable /usr/sbin/accept
l 0555 root sys /usr/lib/accept /usr/sbin/accept
l 0555 root sys /usr/lib/lpadmin /usr/sbin/lpadmin
l 0555 root sys /usr/lib/reject accept
f 0555 root sys /usr/sbin/accept systemv/accept
f 0555 root sys /usr/sbin/lpadmin systemv/lpadmin
f 0555 root sys /usr/sbin/lpc berkeley/lpc
l 0555 root sys /usr/sbin/reject accept
# User commands
f 0555 root sys $BINDIR/cancel systemv/cancel
f 0555 root sys $BINDIR/lp systemv/lp
f 0555 root sys $BINDIR/lpoptions systemv/lpoptions
f 4555 root sys $BINDIR/lppasswd systemv/lppasswd
f 0555 root sys $BINDIR/lpq berkeley/lpq
f 0555 root sys $BINDIR/lpr berkeley/lpr
f 0555 root sys $BINDIR/lprm berkeley/lprm
f 0555 root sys $BINDIR/lpstat systemv/lpstat
%system irix
l 0555 root sys /usr/bsd/lpq $BINDIR/lpq
l 0555 root sys /usr/bsd/lpr $BINDIR/lpr
l 0555 root sys /usr/bsd/lprm $BINDIR/lprm
%system all
f 0555 root sys /usr/bin/cancel systemv/cancel
f 0555 root sys /usr/bin/lp systemv/lp
f 0555 root sys /usr/bin/lpoptions systemv/lpoptions
f 4555 root sys /usr/bin/lppasswd systemv/lppasswd
f 0555 root sys /usr/bin/lpq berkeley/lpq
f 0555 root sys /usr/bin/lpr berkeley/lpr
f 0555 root sys /usr/bin/lprm berkeley/lprm
f 0555 root sys /usr/bin/lpstat systemv/lpstat
# DSOs
%system hpux
f 0555 root sys $LIBDIR/libcups.sl.2 cups/libcups.sl.2
l 0555 root sys $LIBDIR/libcups.sl libcups.sl.2
f 0555 root sys $LIBDIR/libcupsimage.sl.2 filter/libcupsimage.sl.2
l 0555 root sys $LIBDIR/libcupsimage.sl libcupsimage.sl.2
%system !hpux
f 0555 root sys $LIBDIR/libcups.so.2 cups/libcups.so.2
l 0555 root sys $LIBDIR/libcups.so libcups.so.2
f 0555 root sys $LIBDIR/libcupsimage.so.2 filter/libcupsimage.so.2
l 0555 root sys $LIBDIR/libcupsimage.so libcupsimage.so.2
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/libcups.sl.2 cups/libcups.sl.2
l 0555 root sys /usr/lib/libcups.sl libcups.sl.2
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/libcupsimage.sl.2 filter/libcupsimage.sl.2
l 0555 root sys /usr/lib/libcupsimage.sl libcupsimage.sl.2
%system irix-6.5
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib32/libcups.so.2 cups/libcups.so.2
l 0555 root sys /usr/lib32/libcups.so libcups.so.2
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib32/libcupsimage.so.2 filter/libcupsimage.so.2
l 0555 root sys /usr/lib32/libcupsimage.so libcupsimage.so.2
%system !irix-6.5 !hpux
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/libcups.so.2 cups/libcups.so.2
l 0555 root sys /usr/lib/libcups.so libcups.so.2
f 0555 root sys /usr/lib/libcupsimage.so.2 filter/libcupsimage.so.2
l 0555 root sys /usr/lib/libcupsimage.so libcupsimage.so.2
%system all
# Directories
d 0755 root sys $LOGDIR -
d 0755 root sys $REQUESTS -
d 0711 root sys /etc/cups/certs
d 0755 root sys /etc/cups/interfaces
d 0755 root sys /etc/cups/ppd
d 0755 root sys /var/log/cups
d 0755 root sys /var/spool/cups
# Data files
f 0444 root sys $LOCALEDIR/C/cups_C locale/C/cups_C
f 0444 root sys $LOCALEDIR/de/cups_de locale/de/cups_de
f 0444 root sys $LOCALEDIR/en/cups_en locale/en/cups_en
f 0444 root sys $LOCALEDIR/es/cups_es locale/es/cups_es
f 0444 root sys $LOCALEDIR/fr/cups_fr locale/fr/cups_fr
f 0444 root sys $LOCALEDIR/it/cups_it locale/it/cups_it
%system linux
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/locale/C/cups_C locale/C/cups_C
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/locale/de/cups_de locale/de/cups_de
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/locale/en/cups_en locale/en/cups_en
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/locale/es/cups_es locale/es/cups_es
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/locale/fr/cups_fr locale/fr/cups_fr
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/locale/it/cups_it locale/it/cups_it
d 0555 root sys $DATADIR -
%system dunix
f 0444 root sys /usr/lib/nls/msg/C/cups_C locale/C/cups_C
f 0444 root sys /usr/lib/nls/msg/de/cups_de locale/de/cups_de
f 0444 root sys /usr/lib/nls/msg/en/cups_en locale/en/cups_en
f 0444 root sys /usr/lib/nls/msg/es/cups_es locale/es/cups_es
f 0444 root sys /usr/lib/nls/msg/fr/cups_fr locale/fr/cups_fr
f 0444 root sys /usr/lib/nls/msg/it/cups_it locale/it/cups_it
d 0555 root sys $DATADIR/banners -
f 0444 root sys $DATADIR/banners/classified data/classified
f 0444 root sys $DATADIR/banners/confidential data/confidential
f 0444 root sys $DATADIR/banners/secret data/secret
f 0444 root sys $DATADIR/banners/standard data/standard
f 0444 root sys $DATADIR/banners/topsecret data/topsecret
f 0444 root sys $DATADIR/banners/unclassified data/unclassified
%system !linux dunix
f 0444 root sys /usr/lib/locale/C/cups_C locale/C/cups_C
f 0444 root sys /usr/lib/locale/de/cups_de locale/de/cups_de
f 0444 root sys /usr/lib/locale/en/cups_en locale/en/cups_en
f 0444 root sys /usr/lib/locale/es/cups_es locale/es/cups_es
f 0444 root sys /usr/lib/locale/fr/cups_fr locale/fr/cups_fr
f 0444 root sys /usr/lib/locale/it/cups_it locale/it/cups_it
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f 0444 root sys $DATADIR/templates/printer-deleted.tmpl templates/printer-deleted.tmpl
f 0444 root sys $DATADIR/templates/printer-modified.tmpl templates/printer-modified.tmpl
f 0444 root sys $DATADIR/templates/printer-reject.tmpl templates/printer-reject.tmpl
f 0444 root sys $DATADIR/templates/printer-start.tmpl templates/printer-start.tmpl
f 0444 root sys $DATADIR/templates/printer-stop.tmpl templates/printer-stop.tmpl
f 0444 root sys $DATADIR/templates/printers.tmpl templates/printers.tmpl
f 0444 root sys $DATADIR/templates/test-page.tmpl templates/test-page.tmpl
f 0444 root sys $DATADIR/templates/trailer.tmpl templates/trailer.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/add-class.tmpl templates/add-class.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/add-printer.tmpl templates/add-printer.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/admin-op.tmpl templates/admin-op.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/admin.tmpl templates/admin.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/choose-device.tmpl templates/choose-device.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/choose-make.tmpl templates/choose-make.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/choose-model.tmpl templates/choose-model.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/choose-serial.tmpl templates/choose-serial.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/choose-uri.tmpl templates/choose-uri.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/classes.tmpl templates/classes.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/error.tmpl templates/error.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/header.tmpl templates/header.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/job-cancel.tmpl templates/job-cancel.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/job-hold.tmpl templates/job-hold.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/job-release.tmpl templates/job-release.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/jobs.tmpl templates/jobs.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/modify-class.tmpl templates/modify-class.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/modify-printer.tmpl templates/modify-printer.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/option-boolean.tmpl templates/option-boolean.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/option-header.tmpl templates/option-header.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/option-pickmany.tmpl templates/option-pickmany.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/option-pickone.tmpl templates/option-pickone.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/option-trailer.tmpl templates/option-trailer.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/printer-accept.tmpl templates/printer-accept.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/printer-reject.tmpl templates/printer-reject.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/printer-start.tmpl templates/printer-start.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/printer-stop.tmpl templates/printer-stop.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/printers.tmpl templates/printers.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/test-page.tmpl templates/test-page.tmpl
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/cups/templates/trailer.tmpl templates/trailer.tmpl
# Config files
d 0555 root sys $SERVERROOT -
d 0711 root sys $SERVERROOT/certs -
d 0755 root sys $SERVERROOT/interfaces -
d 0755 root sys $SERVERROOT/ppd -
c 0644 root sys $SERVERROOT/classes.conf conf/classes.conf
c 0644 root sys $SERVERROOT/cupsd.conf conf/cupsd.conf
f 0644 root sys $SERVERROOT/mime.convs conf/mime.convs
f 0644 root sys $SERVERROOT/mime.types conf/mime.types
c 0644 root sys $SERVERROOT/printers.conf conf/printers.conf
c 0644 root sys /etc/cups/classes.conf conf/classes.conf
c 0644 root sys /etc/cups/cupsd.conf conf/cupsd.conf
f 0644 root sys /etc/cups/mime.convs conf/mime.convs
f 0644 root sys /etc/cups/mime.types conf/mime.types
c 0644 root sys /etc/cups/printers.conf conf/printers.conf
%system linux
# Linux version needs PAM...
%requires /lib/libpam.so.0
d 0555 root sys $PAMDIR -
c 0644 root sys $PAMDIR/cups data/cups.pam
# Dummy printcap file for Digital UNIX and Linux...
%system dunix linux
%format !rpm
f 0644 root sys /etc/printcap conf/printcap
%system all
%format all
# Developer files
d 0555 root sys $INCLUDEDIR/cups -
f 0444 root sys $INCLUDEDIR/cups/cups.h cups/cups.h
f 0444 root sys $INCLUDEDIR/cups/http.h cups/http.h
f 0444 root sys $INCLUDEDIR/cups/image.h filter/image.h
f 0444 root sys $INCLUDEDIR/cups/ipp.h cups/ipp.h
f 0444 root sys $INCLUDEDIR/cups/language.h cups/language.h
f 0444 root sys $INCLUDEDIR/cups/md5.h cups/md5.h
f 0444 root sys $INCLUDEDIR/cups/ppd.h cups/ppd.h
f 0444 root sys $INCLUDEDIR/cups/raster.h filter/raster.h
f 0444 root sys /usr/include/cups/cups.h cups/cups.h
f 0444 root sys /usr/include/cups/http.h cups/http.h
f 0444 root sys /usr/include/cups/image.h filter/image.h
f 0444 root sys /usr/include/cups/ipp.h cups/ipp.h
f 0444 root sys /usr/include/cups/language.h cups/language.h
f 0444 root sys /usr/include/cups/ppd.h cups/ppd.h
f 0444 root sys /usr/include/cups/raster.h filter/raster.h
f 0444 root sys $LIBDIR/libcups.a cups/libcups.a
%system irix-6.5
f 0444 root sys /usr/lib32/libcups.a cups/libcups.a
%system !irix-6.5
f 0444 root sys /usr/lib/libcups.a cups/libcups.a
%system all
# Documentation files
d 0555 root sys $DOCDIR -
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/cups.css doc/cups.css
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/documentation.html doc/documentation.html
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/index.html doc/index.html
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/cups.css doc/cups.css
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/documentation.html doc/documentation.html
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/index.html doc/index.html
d 0555 root sys $DOCDIR/images -
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/classes.gif doc/images/classes.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/printer-idle.gif doc/images/printer-idle.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/printer-processing.gif doc/images/printer-processing.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/printer-stopped.gif doc/images/printer-stopped.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/accept-jobs.gif doc/images/accept-jobs.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/add-class.gif doc/images/add-class.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/add-printer.gif doc/images/add-printer.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/cancel-job.gif doc/images/cancel-job.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/cancel-jobs.gif doc/images/cancel-jobs.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/cancel.gif doc/images/cancel.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/continue.gif doc/images/continue.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/config-printer.gif doc/images/config-printer.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/cups-block-diagram.gif doc/images/cups-block-diagram.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/delete-class.gif doc/images/delete-class.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/delete-printer.gif doc/images/delete-printer.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/hold-job.gif doc/images/hold-job.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/left.gif doc/images/left.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/logo.gif doc/images/logo.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/manage-classes.gif doc/images/manage-classes.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/manage-jobs.gif doc/images/manage-jobs.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/manage-printers.gif doc/images/manage-printers.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/modify-class.gif doc/images/modify-class.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/modify-printer.gif doc/images/modify-printer.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/navbar.gif doc/images/navbar.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/print-test-page.gif doc/images/print-test-page.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/reject-jobs.gif doc/images/reject-jobs.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/release-job.gif doc/images/release-job.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/restart-job.gif doc/images/restart-job.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/right.gif doc/images/right.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/show-active.gif doc/images/show-active.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/show-completed.gif doc/images/show-completed.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/start-class.gif doc/images/start-class.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/start-printer.gif doc/images/start-printer.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/stop-class.gif doc/images/stop-class.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/stop-printer.gif doc/images/stop-printer.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/cmp.html doc/cmp.html
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/cmp.pdf doc/cmp.pdf
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/cupsdoc.css doc/cupsdoc.css
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/idd.html doc/idd.html
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/idd.pdf doc/idd.pdf
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/ipp.html doc/ipp.html
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/ipp.pdf doc/ipp.pdf
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/overview.html doc/overview.html
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/overview.pdf doc/overview.pdf
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/sam.html doc/sam.html
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/sam.pdf doc/sam.pdf
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/sdd.html doc/sdd.html
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/sdd.pdf doc/sdd.pdf
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/spm.html doc/spm.html
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/spm.pdf doc/spm.pdf
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/ssr.html doc/ssr.html
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/ssr.pdf doc/ssr.pdf
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/sum.html doc/sum.html
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/sum.pdf doc/sum.pdf
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/svd.html doc/svd.html
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/svd.pdf doc/svd.pdf
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/cups-bar.gif doc/images/cups-bar.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/cups-large.gif doc/images/cups-large.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/cups-medium.gif doc/images/cups-medium.gif
f 0444 root sys $DOCDIR/images/cups-small.gif doc/images/cups-small.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/accept-jobs.gif doc/images/accept-jobs.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/add-class.gif doc/images/add-class.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/add-printer.gif doc/images/add-printer.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/cancel-job.gif doc/images/cancel-job.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/cancel-jobs.gif doc/images/cancel-jobs.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/cancel.gif doc/images/cancel.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/classes.gif doc/images/classes.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/continue.gif doc/images/continue.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/cups-bar.gif doc/images/cups-bar.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/cups-block-diagram.gif doc/images/cups-block-diagram.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/cups-large.gif doc/images/cups-large.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/cups-medium.gif doc/images/cups-medium.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/cups-small.gif doc/images/cups-small.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/delete-class.gif doc/images/delete-class.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/delete-printer.gif doc/images/delete-printer.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/hold-job.gif doc/images/hold-job.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/left.gif doc/images/left.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/logo.gif doc/images/logo.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/manage-classes.gif doc/images/manage-classes.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/manage-jobs.gif doc/images/manage-jobs.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/manage-printers.gif doc/images/manage-printers.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/modify-class.gif doc/images/modify-class.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/modify-printer.gif doc/images/modify-printer.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/navbar.gif doc/images/navbar.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/print-test-page.gif doc/images/print-test-page.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/printer-idle.gif doc/images/printer-idle.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/printer-processing.gif doc/images/printer-processing.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/printer-stopped.gif doc/images/printer-stopped.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/reject-jobs.gif doc/images/reject-jobs.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/release-job.gif doc/images/release-job.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/restart-job.gif doc/images/restart-job.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/right.gif doc/images/right.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/show-active.gif doc/images/show-active.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/show-completed.gif doc/images/show-completed.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/start-class.gif doc/images/start-class.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/start-printer.gif doc/images/start-printer.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/stop-class.gif doc/images/stop-class.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/images/stop-printer.gif doc/images/stop-printer.gif
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/cmp.html doc/cmp.html
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/cmp.pdf doc/cmp.pdf
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/cupsdoc.css doc/cupsdoc.css
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/idd.html doc/idd.html
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/idd.pdf doc/idd.pdf
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/overview.html doc/overview.html
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/overview.pdf doc/overview.pdf
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/sam.html doc/sam.html
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/sam.pdf doc/sam.pdf
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/sdd.html doc/sdd.html
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/sdd.pdf doc/sdd.pdf
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/spm.html doc/spm.html
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/spm.pdf doc/spm.pdf
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/ssr.html doc/ssr.html
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/ssr.pdf doc/ssr.pdf
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/sum.html doc/sum.html
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/doc/cups/sum.pdf doc/sum.pdf
# Man pages
%system irix
d 0555 root sys $MANDIR/a_man -
d 0555 root sys $MANDIR/a_man/cat1 -
d 0555 root sys $MANDIR/u_man -
d 0555 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat1 -
d 0555 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat5 -
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/a_man/cat1/accept.z man/accept.z
l 0444 root sys $MANDIR/a_man/cat1/reject.z accept.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat1/backend.z man/backend.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat5/classes.conf.z man/classes.conf.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/a_man/cat1/cups-lpd.z man/cups-lpd.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/a_man/cat1/cups-polld.z man/cups-polld.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat5/cupsd.conf.z man/cupsd.conf.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/a_man/cat1/cupsd.z man/cupsd.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/a_man/cat1/enable.z man/enable.z
l 0444 root sys $MANDIR/a_man/cat1/disable.z enable.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat1/filter.z man/filter.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/a_man/cat1/lpadmin.z man/lpadmin.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/a_man/cat1/lpc.z man/lpc.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/a_man/cat1/lpinfo.z man/lpinfo.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/a_man/cat1/lpmove.z man/lpmove.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat1/lpoptions.z man/lpoptions.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat1/lpq.z man/lpq.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat1/lprm.z man/lprm.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat1/lpr.z man/lpr.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat1/lpstat.z man/lpstat.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat1/lp.z man/lp.z
l 0444 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat1/cancel.z lp.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat5/mime.convs.z man/mime.convs.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat5/mime.types.z man/mime.types.z
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/u_man/cat5/printers.conf.z man/printers.conf.z
%system solaris hpux
d 0555 root sys $MANDIR/man1 -
d 0555 root sys $MANDIR/man5 -
d 0555 root sys $MANDIR/man1m -
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1m/accept.1m man/accept.man
l 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1m/reject.1m accept.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/backend.1 man/backend.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/classes.conf.5 man/classes.conf.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1m/cups-lpd.1m man/cups-lpd.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1m/cups-polld.1m man/cups-polld.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1m/cupsd.1m man/cupsd.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man5/cupsd.conf.5 man/cupsd.conf.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1m/enable.1m man/enable.man
l 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1m/disable.1m enable.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/filter.1 man/filter.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1m/lpadmin.1m man/lpadmin.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1m/lpc.1m man/lpc.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1m/lpinfo.1m man/lpinfo.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1m/lpmove.1m man/lpmove.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/lpoptions.1 man/lpoptions.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/lpq.1 man/lpq.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/lprm.1 man/lprm.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/lpr.1 man/lpr.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/lpstat.1 man/lpstat.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/lp.1 man/lp.man
l 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/cancel.1 lp.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man5/mime.convs.5 man/mime.convs.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man5/mime.types.5 man/mime.types.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man5/printers.conf.5 man/printers.conf.man
%system !irix !solaris !hpux
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d 0555 root sys $MANDIR/man5 -
d 0555 root sys $MANDIR/man8 -
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l 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man8/reject.8 accept.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/backend.1 man/backend.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/classes.conf.5 man/classes.conf.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man8/cups-lpd.8 man/cups-lpd.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man8/cups-polld.8 man/cups-polld.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man8/cupsd.8 man/cupsd.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man5/cupsd.conf.5 man/cupsd.conf.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man8/enable.8 man/enable.man
l 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man8/disable.8 enable.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/filter.1 man/filter.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man8/lpadmin.8 man/lpadmin.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man8/lpc.8 man/lpc.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man8/lpinfo.8 man/lpinfo.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man8/lpmove.8 man/lpmove.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/lpoptions.1 man/lpoptions.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/lpq.1 man/lpq.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/lprm.1 man/lprm.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/lpr.1 man/lpr.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/lpstat.1 man/lpstat.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/lp.1 man/lp.man
l 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man1/cancel.1 lp.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man5/mime.convs.5 man/mime.convs.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man5/mime.types.5 man/mime.types.man
f 0444 root sys $MANDIR/man5/printers.conf.5 man/printers.conf.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/a_man/cat1/accept.1 man/accept.8
l 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/a_man/cat1/reject.1 accept.1
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/u_man/cat1/backend.1 man/backend.1
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/u_man/cat5/classes.conf.5 man/classes.conf.5
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/u_man/cat5/cupsd.conf.5 man/cupsd.conf.5
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/a_man/cat1/cupsd.1 man/cupsd.8
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/a_man/cat1/enable.1 man/enable.8
l 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/a_man/cat1/disable.1 enable.1
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/u_man/cat1/filter.1 man/filter.1
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/a_man/cat1/lpadmin.1 man/lpadmin.8
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/a_man/cat1/lpc.1 man/lpc.8
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/u_man/cat1/lpq.1 man/lpq.1
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/u_man/cat1/lprm.1 man/lprm.1
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/u_man/cat1/lpr.1 man/lpr.1
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/u_man/cat1/lpstat.1 man/lpstat.1
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/u_man/cat1/lp.1 man/lp.1
l 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/u_man/cat1/cancel.1 lp.1
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/u_man/cat5/mime.convs.5 man/mime.convs.5
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/u_man/cat5/mime.types.5 man/mime.types.5
f 0444 root sys /usr/share/catman/u_man/cat5/printers.conf.5 man/printers.conf.5
%system !irix
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man8/accept.8 man/accept.man
l 0444 root sys /usr/man/man8/reject.8 accept.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man1/backend.1 man/backend.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man1/classes.conf.5 man/classes.conf.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man8/cupsd.8 man/cupsd.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man5/cupsd.conf.5 man/cupsd.conf.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man8/enable.8 man/enable.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man8/esplicense.8 man/esplicense.man
l 0444 root sys /usr/man/man8/disable.8 enable.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man1/filter.1 man/filter.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man8/lpadmin.8 man/lpadmin.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man8/lpc.8 man/lpc.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man1/lpq.1 man/lpq.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man1/lprm.1 man/lprm.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man1/lpr.1 man/lpr.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man1/lpstat.1 man/lpstat.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man1/lp.1 man/lp.man
l 0444 root sys /usr/man/man1/cancel.1 lp.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man5/mime.convs.5 man/mime.convs.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man5/mime.types.5 man/mime.types.man
f 0444 root sys /usr/man/man5/printers.conf.5 man/printers.conf.man
# Startup script
%system all
i 0555 root sys cups cups.sh
#
# End of "$Id: cups.list 1202 2000-07-07 21:25:17Z mike $".
# End of "$Id: cups.list 937 2000-02-28 19:18:57Z mike $".
#
+8 -5
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#
# Linux chkconfig stuff:
#
# chkconfig: 02 99 00
# chkconfig: 02345 99 00
# description: Startup/shutdown script for the Common UNIX \
# Printing System (CUPS).
#
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
# See what program to use for configuration stuff...
case "`uname`" in
IRIX*)
IRIX* | Linux*)
IS_ON=/sbin/chkconfig
;;
@@ -64,6 +64,11 @@ case "`uname`" in
;;
esac
# Change to the root directory first, in case we are being run from a
# CD-ROM installation script...
cd /
# Start or stop the CUPS server based upon the first argument to the script.
case $1 in
start | restart | reload)
@@ -77,9 +82,7 @@ case $1 in
fi
else
if $IS_ON cups; then
prefix=@prefix@
exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
@sbindir@/cupsd
/usr/sbin/cupsd 2>&1 >/dev/null &
$ECHO "cups: scheduler started."
fi
fi
+25 -22
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# "$Id: cups.spec 1214 2000-07-10 20:58:19Z mike $"
# "$Id: cups.spec 904 2000-02-18 17:48:09Z mike $"
#
# RPM "spec" file for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
#
@@ -26,11 +26,11 @@
Summary: Common Unix Printing System
Name: cups
Version: 1.1
Version: 1.1a8
Release: 0
Copyright: GPL
Group: System Environment/Daemons
Source: ftp://ftp.easysw.com/pub/cups/1.1/cups-1.1-source.tar.gz
Source: ftp://ftp.easysw.com/pub/cups/beta/cups-1.1a8-source.tar.gz
Url: http://www.cups.org
Packager: Michael Sweet <mike@easysw.com>
Vendor: Easy Software Products
@@ -68,26 +68,16 @@ make
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/rc.d/init.d
make datadir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/share \
exec_prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr \
includedir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/include \
infodir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/info \
libdir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/lib \
localestatedir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/var \
prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT \
sharedstatedir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/com \
sysconfdir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc \
install
make prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr LOGDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/var/log/cups \
REQUESTS=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/var/spool/cups \
SERVERROOT=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/cups install
install -m 755 -o root -g root cups.sh $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/rc.d/init.d/cups
%post
/sbin/chkconfig --add cups
/sbin/chkconfig cups on
/etc/rc.d/init.d/cups start
%preun
/etc/rc.d/init.d/cups stop
/sbin/chkconfig --del cups
%clean
@@ -95,19 +85,32 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
/etc/*
/etc/rc.d/init.d/cups
%config /etc/cups/*
%dir /etc/cups/certs
%dir /etc/cups/interfaces
%dir /etc/cups/ppd
/usr/bin/*
/usr/lib/*.so*
%%attr(4555,root,root) /usr/bin/lppasswd
/usr/lib/*
/usr/man/*
/usr/sbin/*
/usr/share/*
/usr/lib/cups/*
/var/*
%dir /usr/share/cups
/usr/share/cups/*
%dir /usr/share/doc/cups
/usr/share/doc/cups/*
%dir /var/cups
/usr/lib/cups/backend/*
/usr/lib/cups/cgi-bin/*
/usr/lib/cups/filter/*
%dir /var/spool/cups
%dir /var/log/cups
%files devel
%dir /usr/include/cups
/usr/include/cups/*
/usr/lib/*.a
#
# End of "$Id: cups.spec 1214 2000-07-10 20:58:19Z mike $".
# End of "$Id: cups.spec 904 2000-02-18 17:48:09Z mike $".
#
+9 -34
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@@ -28,24 +28,21 @@ include ../Makedefs
# Object files...
#
LIBOBJS = dest.o emit.o http.o ipp.o language.o mark.o md5.o md5passwd.o \
options.o page.o ppd.o snprintf.o string.o usersys.o util.o
LIBOBJS = dest.o emit.o http.o ipp.o language.o mark.o md5.o options.o \
page.o ppd.o snprintf.o string.o usersys.o util.o
OBJS = $(LIBOBJS) testhttp.o testppd.o
#
# Header files to install...
#
HEADERS = cups.h http.h ipp.h language.h md5.h ppd.h
HEADERS = cups.h http.h ipp.h language.h ppd.h
#
# Targets in this directory...
#
TARGETS = $(LIBCUPS) libcups.a
TARGETS = $(LIBCUPS) testhttp testppd
#
# Make all targets...
@@ -53,14 +50,12 @@ TARGETS = $(LIBCUPS) libcups.a
all: $(TARGETS)
#
# Remove object and target files...
#
clean:
$(RM) $(OBJS) $(TARGETS)
rm -f $(OBJS) $(TARGETS)
#
# Install object and target files...
@@ -68,19 +63,14 @@ clean:
install: all
-$(MKDIR) $(INCLUDEDIR)/cups
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(INCLUDEDIR)
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(INCLUDEDIR)/cups
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(HEADERS) $(INCLUDEDIR)/cups
$(CP) $(HEADERS) $(INCLUDEDIR)/cups
-$(MKDIR) $(LIBDIR)
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(LIBDIR)
$(INSTALL_LIB) $(LIBCUPS) $(LIBDIR)
if test $(LIBCUPS) != "libcups.a" -a $(LIBCUPS) != "libcups.la"; then \
$(INSTALL_LIB) libcups.a $(LIBDIR); \
$(CP) $(LIBCUPS) $(LIBDIR)
if test $(LIBCUPS) != "libcups.a"; then \
$(RM) `basename $(LIBCUPS) .2`; \
$(LN) $(LIBCUPS) `basename $(LIBCUPS) .2`; \
fi
#
# libcups.so.2, libcups.sl.1
#
@@ -88,18 +78,7 @@ install: all
libcups.so.2 libcups.sl.2: $(LIBOBJS) ../Makedefs
echo Linking $@...
$(DSO) $@ $(LIBOBJS)
$(RM) `basename $@ .2`
$(LN) $@ `basename $@ .2`
#
# libcups.la
#
libcups.la: $(LIBOBJS) ../Makedefs
echo Linking $@...
$(CC) -o $@ $(LIBOBJS:.o=.lo) -rpath $(LIBDIR) -version-info 2:0
-$(LN) $@ `basename $@ .2`
#
# libcups.a
@@ -111,7 +90,6 @@ libcups.a: $(LIBOBJS)
$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(LIBOBJS)
$(RANLIB) $@
#
# cups_C.h - the default POSIX locale that is compiled in.
#
@@ -136,7 +114,6 @@ string.o: string.h
usersys.o: cups.h
util.o: cups.h http.h ipp.h
#
# testhttp (dependency on static CUPS library is intentional)
#
@@ -147,7 +124,6 @@ testhttp: testhttp.o libcups.a
testhttp.o: http.h
#
# testppd (dependency on static CUPS library is intentional)
#
@@ -160,7 +136,6 @@ testppd.o: ppd.h
$(OBJS): ../Makedefs ../config.h
#
# End of "$Id$".
#
+2 -5
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ extern "C" {
* Constants...
*/
# define CUPS_VERSION 1.0100
# define CUPS_VERSION 1.0
# define CUPS_DATE_ANY -1
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ typedef struct /**** Printer Options ****/
typedef struct /**** Destination ****/
{
char *name, /* Printer or class name */
*instance; /* Local instance name or NULL */
*instance; /* Local instance name */
int is_default; /* Is this printer the default? */
int num_options; /* Number of options */
cups_option_t *options; /* Options */
@@ -110,9 +110,6 @@ extern ipp_status_t cupsLastError(void);
extern int cupsPrintFile(const char *printer, const char *filename,
const char *title, int num_options,
cups_option_t *options);
extern int cupsPrintFiles(const char *printer, int num_files,
const char **files, const char *title,
int num_options, cups_option_t *options);
extern char *cupsTempFile(char *filename, int len);
extern int cupsAddDest(const char *name, const char *instance,
+1 -1
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
"iso-8859-1",
"us-ascii",
"OK",
"Cancel",
"Help",
+20 -70
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@@ -24,12 +24,11 @@
*
* Contents:
*
* cupsAddDest() - Add a destination to the list of destinations.
* cupsFreeDests() - Free the memory used by the list of destinations.
* cupsGetDest() - Get the named destination from the list.
* cupsGetDests() - Get the list of destinations.
* cupsSetDests() - Set the list of destinations.
* cups_get_dests() - Get destinations from a file.
* cupsAddDest() - Add a destination to the list of destinations.
* cupsFreeDests() - Free the memory used by the list of destinations.
* cupsGetDest() - Get the named destination from the list.
* cupsGetDests() - Get the list of destinations.
* cupsSetDests() - Set the list of destinations.
*/
/*
@@ -39,7 +38,6 @@
#include "cups.h"
#include "string.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
/*
@@ -89,7 +87,7 @@ cupsAddDest(const char *name, /* I - Name of destination */
break;
else if (instance == NULL && dest->instance != NULL)
break;
else if (instance != NULL && dest->instance != NULL &&
else if (instance != NULL && dest->instance == NULL &&
strcasecmp(instance, dest->instance) < 0)
break;
@@ -152,45 +150,23 @@ cupsGetDest(const char *name, /* I - Name of destination */
int comp; /* Result of comparison */
if (num_dests == 0 || dests == NULL)
if (name == NULL || num_dests == 0 || dests == NULL)
return (NULL);
if (name == NULL)
while (num_dests > 0)
{
/*
* NULL name for default printer.
*/
while (num_dests > 0)
if ((comp = strcasecmp(name, dests->name)) < 0)
return (NULL);
else if (comp == 0)
{
if (dests->is_default)
return (dests);
num_dests --;
dests ++;
if ((instance == NULL && dests->instance == NULL) ||
(instance != NULL && dests->instance != NULL &&
strcasecmp(instance, dests->instance) == 0))
return (dests);
}
}
else
{
/*
* Lookup name and optionally the instance...
*/
while (num_dests > 0)
{
if ((comp = strcasecmp(name, dests->name)) < 0)
return (NULL);
else if (comp == 0)
{
if ((instance == NULL && dests->instance == NULL) ||
(instance != NULL && dests->instance != NULL &&
strcasecmp(instance, dests->instance) == 0))
return (dests);
}
num_dests --;
dests ++;
}
num_dests --;
dests ++;
}
return (NULL);
@@ -261,13 +237,7 @@ cupsGetDests(cups_dest_t **dests) /* O - Destinations */
* Load the /etc/cups/lpoptions and ~/.lpoptions files...
*/
if ((home = getenv("CUPS_SERVERROOT")) != NULL)
{
snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/lpoptions", home);
num_dests = cups_get_dests(filename, num_dests, dests);
}
else
num_dests = cups_get_dests(CUPS_SERVERROOT "/lpoptions", num_dests, dests);
num_dests = cups_get_dests(CUPS_SERVERROOT "/lpoptions", num_dests, dests);
if ((home = getenv("HOME")) != NULL)
{
@@ -304,12 +274,7 @@ cupsSetDests(int num_dests, /* I - Number of destinations */
*/
if (getuid() == 0)
{
if ((home = getenv("CUPS_SERVERROOT")) != NULL)
snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/lpoptions", home);
else
strcpy(filename, CUPS_SERVERROOT "/lpoptions");
}
strcpy(filename, CUPS_SERVERROOT "/lpoptions");
else if ((home = getenv("HOME")) != NULL)
snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/.lpoptions", home);
else
@@ -338,10 +303,7 @@ cupsSetDests(int num_dests, /* I - Number of destinations */
fprintf(fp, "/%s", dest->instance);
for (j = dest->num_options, option = dest->options; j > 0; j --, option ++)
if (option->value[0])
fprintf(fp, " %s=%s", option->name, option->value);
else
fprintf(fp, " %s", option->name);
fprintf(fp, " %s=%s", option->name, option->value);
fputs("\n", fp);
}
@@ -462,18 +424,6 @@ cups_get_dests(const char *filename, /* I - File to read from */
* Add options until we hit the end of the line...
*/
if (dest->num_options)
{
/*
* Free old options...
*/
cupsFreeOptions(dest->num_options, dest->options);
dest->num_options = 0;
dest->options = (cups_option_t *)0;
}
dest->num_options = cupsParseOptions(lineptr, dest->num_options,
&(dest->options));
+46 -183
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@@ -259,9 +259,6 @@ httpConnect(const char *host, /* I - Host to connect to */
struct hostent *hostaddr; /* Host address data */
if (host == NULL)
return (NULL);
httpInitialize();
/*
@@ -408,70 +405,55 @@ httpSeparate(const char *uri, /* I - Universal Resource Identifier */
* Grab the method portion of the URI...
*/
if (strncmp(uri, "//", 2) == 0)
{
/*
* Workaround for HP IPP client bug...
*/
ptr = host;
while (*uri != ':' && *uri != '\0')
*ptr++ = *uri++;
strcpy(method, "ipp");
*ptr = '\0';
if (*uri == ':')
uri ++;
/*
* If the method contains a period or slash, then it's probably
* hostname/filename...
*/
if (strchr(host, '.') != NULL || strchr(host, '/') != NULL || *uri == '\0')
{
if ((ptr = strchr(host, '/')) != NULL)
{
strncpy(resource, ptr, HTTP_MAX_URI - 1);
resource[HTTP_MAX_URI - 1] = '\0';
*ptr = '\0';
}
else
resource[0] = '\0';
if (isdigit(*uri))
{
/*
* OK, we have "hostname:port[/resource]"...
*/
*port = strtol(uri, (char **)&uri, 10);
if (*uri == '/')
{
strncpy(resource, uri, HTTP_MAX_URI - 1);
resource[HTTP_MAX_URI - 1] = '\0';
}
}
else
*port = 0;
strcpy(method, "http");
username[0] = '\0';
return;
}
else
{
/*
* Standard URI with method...
*/
ptr = host;
while (*uri != ':' && *uri != '\0')
*ptr++ = *uri++;
*ptr = '\0';
if (*uri == ':')
uri ++;
/*
* If the method contains a period or slash, then it's probably
* hostname/filename...
*/
if (strchr(host, '.') != NULL || strchr(host, '/') != NULL || *uri == '\0')
{
if ((ptr = strchr(host, '/')) != NULL)
{
strncpy(resource, ptr, HTTP_MAX_URI - 1);
resource[HTTP_MAX_URI - 1] = '\0';
*ptr = '\0';
}
else
resource[0] = '\0';
if (isdigit(*uri))
{
/*
* OK, we have "hostname:port[/resource]"...
*/
*port = strtol(uri, (char **)&uri, 10);
if (*uri == '/')
{
strncpy(resource, uri, HTTP_MAX_URI - 1);
resource[HTTP_MAX_URI - 1] = '\0';
}
}
else
*port = 631;
strcpy(method, "http");
username[0] = '\0';
return;
}
else
{
strncpy(method, host, 31);
method[31] = '\0';
}
strncpy(method, host, 31);
method[31] = '\0';
}
/*
@@ -569,119 +551,6 @@ httpSeparate(const char *uri, /* I - Universal Resource Identifier */
}
/*
* 'httpGetSubField()' - Get a sub-field value.
*/
char * /* O - Value or NULL */
httpGetSubField(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP data */
http_field_t field, /* I - Field index */
const char *name, /* I - Name of sub-field */
char *value) /* O - Value string */
{
const char *fptr; /* Pointer into field */
char temp[HTTP_MAX_VALUE], /* Temporary buffer for name */
*ptr; /* Pointer into string buffer */
if (http == NULL ||
field < HTTP_FIELD_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE ||
field > HTTP_FIELD_WWW_AUTHENTICATE ||
name == NULL || value == NULL)
return (NULL);
for (fptr = http->fields[field]; *fptr;)
{
/*
* Skip leading whitespace...
*/
while (isspace(*fptr));
fptr ++;
if (*fptr == ',')
{
fptr ++;
continue;
}
/*
* Get the sub-field name...
*/
for (ptr = temp;
*fptr && *fptr != '=' && !isspace(*fptr) && ptr < (temp + sizeof(temp) - 1);
*ptr++ = *fptr++);
*ptr = '\0';
/*
* Skip trailing chars up to the '='...
*/
while (*fptr && *fptr != '=')
fptr ++;
if (!*fptr)
break;
/*
* Skip = and leading whitespace...
*/
fptr ++;
while (isspace(*fptr));
fptr ++;
if (*fptr == '\"')
{
/*
* Read quoted string...
*/
for (ptr = value, fptr ++;
*fptr && *fptr != '\"' && ptr < (value + HTTP_MAX_VALUE - 1);
*ptr++ = *fptr++);
*ptr = '\0';
while (*fptr && *fptr != '\"')
fptr ++;
if (*fptr)
fptr ++;
}
else
{
/*
* Read unquoted string...
*/
for (ptr = value;
*fptr && !isspace(*fptr) && *fptr != ',' && ptr < (value + HTTP_MAX_VALUE - 1);
*ptr++ = *fptr++);
*ptr = '\0';
while (*fptr && !isspace(*fptr) && *fptr != ',')
fptr ++;
}
/*
* See if this is the one...
*/
if (strcmp(name, temp) == 0)
return (value);
}
value[0] = '\0';
return (NULL);
}
/*
* 'httpSetField()' - Set the value of an HTTP header.
*/
@@ -691,12 +560,6 @@ httpSetField(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP data */
http_field_t field, /* I - Field index */
const char *value) /* I - Value */
{
if (http == NULL ||
field < HTTP_FIELD_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE ||
field > HTTP_FIELD_WWW_AUTHENTICATE ||
value == NULL)
return;
strncpy(http->fields[field], value, HTTP_MAX_VALUE - 1);
http->fields[field][HTTP_MAX_VALUE - 1] = '\0';
}
@@ -1325,7 +1188,7 @@ httpUpdate(http_t *http) /* I - HTTP data */
* Got the beginning of a response...
*/
if (sscanf(line, "HTTP/%d.%d%d", &major, &minor, (int *)&status) != 3)
if (sscanf(line, "HTTP/%d.%d%d", &major, &minor, &status) != 3)
return (HTTP_ERROR);
http->version = (http_version_t)(major * 100 + minor);
+4 -14
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
# include <netinet/tcp.h>
# endif /* WIN32 || __EMX__ */
# include <cups/md5.h>
# include "md5.h"
/*
@@ -260,7 +260,6 @@ typedef struct
char nonce[HTTP_MAX_VALUE];
/* Nonce value */
int nonce_count; /* Nonce count */
void *tls; /* TLS state information */
} http_t;
@@ -282,8 +281,6 @@ extern char *httpGets(char *line, int length, http_t *http);
extern const char *httpGetDateString(time_t t);
extern time_t httpGetDateTime(const char *s);
# define httpGetField(http,field) (http)->fields[field]
extern char *httpGetSubField(http_t *http, http_field_t field,
const char *name, char *value);
extern int httpHead(http_t *http, const char *uri);
extern void httpInitialize(void);
extern int httpOptions(http_t *http, const char *uri);
@@ -292,11 +289,9 @@ extern int httpPrintf(http_t *http, const char *format, ...);
extern int httpPut(http_t *http, const char *uri);
extern int httpRead(http_t *http, char *buffer, int length);
extern int httpReconnect(http_t *http);
extern void httpSeparate(const char *uri, char *method,
char *username, char *host, int *port,
char *resource);
extern void httpSetField(http_t *http, http_field_t field,
const char *value);
extern void httpSeparate(const char *uri, char *method, char *username,
char *host, int *port, char *resource);
extern void httpSetField(http_t *http, http_field_t field, const char *value);
extern const char *httpStatus(http_status_t status);
extern int httpTrace(http_t *http, const char *uri);
extern http_status_t httpUpdate(http_t *http);
@@ -304,11 +299,6 @@ extern int httpWrite(http_t *http, const char *buffer, int length);
extern char *httpEncode64(char *out, const char *in);
extern char *httpDecode64(char *out, const char *in);
extern int httpGetLength(http_t *http);
extern char *httpMD5(const char *, const char *, const char *,
char [33]);
extern char *httpMD5Final(const char *, const char *, const char *,
char [33]);
extern char *httpMD5String(const md5_byte_t *, char [33]);
/*
+66 -172
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@@ -41,13 +41,11 @@
* ippErrorString() - Return a textual message for the given error message.
* ippFindAttribute() - Find a named attribute in a request...
* ippLength() - Compute the length of an IPP request.
* ippNew() - Allocate a new IPP request.
* ippPort() - Return the default IPP port number.
* ippRead() - Read data for an IPP request.
* ippTimeToDate() - Convert from UNIX time to RFC 1903 format.
* ippWrite() - Write data for an IPP request.
* _ipp_add_attr() - Add a new attribute to the request.
* _ipp_free_attr() - Free an attribute.
* _ipp_add_attr() - Add a new attribute to the request.
* ipp_read() - Semi-blocking read on a HTTP connection...
*/
@@ -62,7 +60,6 @@
#include "ipp.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include <ctype.h>
/*
@@ -262,22 +259,6 @@ ippAddString(ipp_t *ipp, /* I - IPP request */
attr->values[0].string.charset = charset ? strdup(charset) : NULL;
attr->values[0].string.text = strdup(value);
if (type == IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE || type == IPP_TAG_CHARSET)
{
/*
* Convert to lowercase and change _ to - as needed...
*/
char *p;
for (p = attr->values[0].string.text; *p; p ++)
if (*p == '_')
*p = '-';
else
*p = tolower(*p);
}
return (attr);
}
@@ -543,6 +524,7 @@ ippDateToTime(const ipp_uchar_t *date) /* I - RFC 1903 date info */
void
ippDelete(ipp_t *ipp) /* I - IPP request */
{
int i; /* Looping var */
ipp_attribute_t *attr, /* Current attribute */
*next; /* Next attribute */
@@ -552,8 +534,38 @@ ippDelete(ipp_t *ipp) /* I - IPP request */
for (attr = ipp->attrs; attr != NULL; attr = next)
{
switch (attr->value_tag)
{
case IPP_TAG_TEXT :
case IPP_TAG_NAME :
case IPP_TAG_KEYWORD :
case IPP_TAG_STRING :
case IPP_TAG_URI :
case IPP_TAG_URISCHEME :
case IPP_TAG_CHARSET :
case IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE :
case IPP_TAG_MIMETYPE :
for (i = 0; i < attr->num_values; i ++)
free(attr->values[i].string.text);
break;
case IPP_TAG_TEXTLANG :
case IPP_TAG_NAMELANG :
for (i = 0; i < attr->num_values; i ++)
{
if (attr->values[i].string.charset)
free(attr->values[i].string.charset);
free(attr->values[i].string.text);
}
break;
}
next = attr->next;
_ipp_free_attr(attr);
if (attr->name != NULL)
free(attr->name);
free(attr);
}
free(ipp);
@@ -624,18 +636,16 @@ ippErrorString(ipp_status_t error) /* I - Error status */
return (cupsLangString(language, HTTP_NOT_SUPPORTED));
case IPP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE :
case IPP_DEVICE_ERROR :
case IPP_DEVICE_UNAVAILABLE :
case IPP_TEMPORARY_ERROR :
case IPP_PRINTER_BUSY :
return (cupsLangString(language, HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE));
case IPP_NOT_ACCEPTING :
return (cupsLangString(language, CUPS_MSG_NOT_ACCEPTING_JOBS));
default :
return ("ERROR");
}
return ("ERROR");
}
@@ -662,7 +672,7 @@ ippFindAttribute(ipp_t *ipp, /* I - IPP request */
attr->name));
if (attr->name != NULL && strcasecmp(attr->name, name) == 0 &&
(attr->value_tag == type || type == IPP_TAG_ZERO ||
(attr->value_tag == type ||
(attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_TEXTLANG && type == IPP_TAG_TEXT) ||
(attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_NAMELANG && type == IPP_TAG_NAME)))
return (attr);
@@ -757,16 +767,11 @@ ippLength(ipp_t *ipp) /* I - IPP request */
case IPP_TAG_TEXTLANG :
case IPP_TAG_NAMELANG :
bytes += 4 * attr->num_values;/* Charset + text length */
bytes += 2 * attr->num_values;/* Charset length */
for (i = 0; i < attr->num_values; i ++)
bytes += strlen(attr->values[i].string.charset) +
strlen(attr->values[i].string.text);
break;
default :
for (i = 0; i < attr->num_values; i ++)
bytes += attr->values[0].unknown.length;
break;
}
}
@@ -813,8 +818,7 @@ ippRead(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP data */
ipp_t *ipp) /* I - IPP data */
{
int n; /* Length of data */
unsigned char buffer[8192], /* Data buffer */
*bufptr; /* Pointer into buffer */
unsigned char buffer[8192]; /* Data buffer */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* Current attribute */
ipp_tag_t tag; /* Current tag */
@@ -1039,45 +1043,21 @@ ippRead(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP data */
if (ipp_read(http, buffer, n) < n)
return (IPP_ERROR);
bufptr = buffer;
buffer[n] = '\0';
/*
* text-with-language and name-with-language are composite
* values:
*
* charset-length
* charset
* text-length
* text
*/
attr->values[attr->num_values].string.charset = strdup((char *)buffer);
n = (bufptr[0] << 8) | bufptr[1];
if (ipp_read(http, buffer, 2) < 2)
return (IPP_ERROR);
attr->values[attr->num_values].string.charset = calloc(n + 1, 1);
n = (buffer[0] << 8) | buffer[1];
memcpy(attr->values[attr->num_values].string.charset,
bufptr + 2, n);
if (ipp_read(http, buffer, n) < n)
return (IPP_ERROR);
bufptr += 2 + n;
n = (bufptr[0] << 8) | bufptr[1];
buffer[n] = '\0';
attr->values[attr->num_values].string.text = calloc(n + 1, 1);
memcpy(attr->values[attr->num_values].string.text,
bufptr + 2, n);
break;
default : /* Other unsupported values */
attr->values[attr->num_values].unknown.length = n;
if (n > 0)
{
attr->values[attr->num_values].unknown.data = malloc(n);
if (ipp_read(http, attr->values[attr->num_values].unknown.data, n) < n)
return (IPP_ERROR);
}
else
attr->values[attr->num_values].unknown.data = NULL;
attr->values[attr->num_values].string.text = strdup((char *)buffer);
break;
}
@@ -1094,9 +1074,6 @@ ippRead(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP data */
case IPP_DATA :
break;
default :
break; /* anti-compiler-warning-code */
}
return (ipp->state);
@@ -1437,9 +1414,7 @@ ippWrite(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP data */
*bufptr++ = 0;
}
n = strlen(attr->values[i].string.charset) +
strlen(attr->values[i].string.text) +
2;
n = strlen(attr->values[i].string.charset);
if ((sizeof(buffer) - (bufptr - buffer)) < (n + 2))
{
@@ -1452,69 +1427,37 @@ ippWrite(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP data */
bufptr = buffer;
}
/* Length of entire value */
*bufptr++ = n >> 8;
*bufptr++ = n;
/* Length of charset */
n = strlen(attr->values[i].string.charset);
*bufptr++ = n >> 8;
*bufptr++ = n;
/* Charset */
memcpy(bufptr, attr->values[i].string.charset, n);
bufptr += n;
/* Length of text */
n = strlen(attr->values[i].string.text);
if ((sizeof(buffer) - (bufptr - buffer)) < (n + 2))
{
if (httpWrite(http, (char *)buffer, bufptr - buffer) < 0)
{
DEBUG_puts("ippWrite: Could not write IPP attribute...");
return (IPP_ERROR);
}
bufptr = buffer;
}
*bufptr++ = n >> 8;
*bufptr++ = n;
/* Text */
memcpy(bufptr, attr->values[i].string.text, n);
bufptr += n;
}
break;
default :
for (i = 0; i < attr->num_values; i ++)
{
if (i)
{
/*
* Arrays and sets are done by sending additional
* values with a zero-length name...
*/
*bufptr++ = attr->value_tag;
*bufptr++ = 0;
*bufptr++ = 0;
}
n = attr->values[i].unknown.length;
if ((sizeof(buffer) - (bufptr - buffer)) < (n + 2))
{
if (httpWrite(http, (char *)buffer, bufptr - buffer) < 0)
{
DEBUG_puts("ippWrite: Could not write IPP attribute...");
return (IPP_ERROR);
}
bufptr = buffer;
}
/* Length of unknown value */
*bufptr++ = n >> 8;
*bufptr++ = n;
/* Value */
if (n > 0)
{
memcpy(bufptr, attr->values[i].unknown.data, n);
bufptr += n;
}
}
case IPP_TAG_UNSUPPORTED_VALUE :
case IPP_TAG_DEFAULT :
case IPP_TAG_UNKNOWN :
case IPP_TAG_NOVALUE :
*bufptr++ = 0;
*bufptr++ = 0;
break;
}
@@ -1557,9 +1500,6 @@ ippWrite(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP data */
case IPP_DATA :
break;
default :
break; /* anti-compiler-warning-code */
}
return (ipp->state);
@@ -1621,52 +1561,6 @@ _ipp_add_attr(ipp_t *ipp, /* I - IPP request */
}
/*
* '_ipp_free_attr()' - Free an attribute.
*/
void
_ipp_free_attr(ipp_attribute_t *attr) /* I - Attribute to free */
{
int i; /* Looping var */
switch (attr->value_tag)
{
case IPP_TAG_TEXT :
case IPP_TAG_NAME :
case IPP_TAG_KEYWORD :
case IPP_TAG_STRING :
case IPP_TAG_URI :
case IPP_TAG_URISCHEME :
case IPP_TAG_CHARSET :
case IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE :
case IPP_TAG_MIMETYPE :
for (i = 0; i < attr->num_values; i ++)
free(attr->values[i].string.text);
break;
case IPP_TAG_TEXTLANG :
case IPP_TAG_NAMELANG :
for (i = 0; i < attr->num_values; i ++)
{
if (attr->values[i].string.charset)
free(attr->values[i].string.charset);
free(attr->values[i].string.text);
}
break;
default :
break; /* anti-compiler-warning-code */
}
if (attr->name != NULL)
free(attr->name);
free(attr);
}
/*
* 'ipp_read()' - Semi-blocking read on a HTTP connection...
*/
+11 -23
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@@ -80,9 +80,6 @@ typedef enum /**** Format tags for attribute formats... ****/
IPP_TAG_DEFAULT,
IPP_TAG_UNKNOWN,
IPP_TAG_NOVALUE,
IPP_TAG_NOTSETTABLE = 0x15,
IPP_TAG_DELETEATTR,
IPP_TAG_ANYVALUE,
IPP_TAG_INTEGER = 0x21,
IPP_TAG_BOOLEAN,
IPP_TAG_ENUM,
@@ -109,6 +106,14 @@ typedef enum /**** Resolution units... ****/
IPP_RES_PER_CM
} ipp_res_t;
typedef enum /**** Multiple Document Handling ****/
{
IPP_DOC_SINGLE,
IPP_DOC_UNCOLLATED,
IPP_DOC_COLLATED,
IPP_DOC_SEPARATE
} ipp_doc_t;
typedef enum /**** Finishings... ****/
{
IPP_FINISH_NONE = 3,
@@ -178,9 +183,6 @@ typedef enum /**** IPP operations... ****/
IPP_PAUSE_PRINTER = 0x0010,
IPP_RESUME_PRINTER,
IPP_PURGE_JOBS,
IPP_SET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES,
IPP_SET_JOB_ATTRIBUTES,
IPP_GET_PRINTER_SUPPORTED_VALUES,
IPP_PRIVATE = 0x4000,
CUPS_GET_DEFAULT,
CUPS_GET_PRINTERS,
@@ -193,8 +195,7 @@ typedef enum /**** IPP operations... ****/
CUPS_REJECT_JOBS,
CUPS_SET_DEFAULT,
CUPS_GET_DEVICES,
CUPS_GET_PPDS,
CUPS_MOVE_JOB
CUPS_GET_PPDS
} ipp_op_t;
typedef enum /**** IPP status codes... ****/
@@ -217,20 +218,14 @@ typedef enum /**** IPP status codes... ****/
IPP_URI_SCHEME,
IPP_CHARSET,
IPP_CONFLICT,
IPP_COMPRESSION_NOT_SUPPORTED,
IPP_COMPRESSION_ERROR,
IPP_DOCUMENT_FORMAT_ERROR,
IPP_DOCUMENT_ACCESS_ERROR,
IPP_INTERNAL_ERROR = 0x0500,
IPP_OPERATION_NOT_SUPPORTED,
IPP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE,
IPP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED,
IPP_DEVICE_ERROR,
IPP_DEVICE_UNAVAILABLE,
IPP_TEMPORARY_ERROR,
IPP_NOT_ACCEPTING,
IPP_PRINTER_BUSY,
IPP_ERROR_JOB_CANCELLED,
IPP_MULTIPLE_JOBS_NOT_SUPPORTED
IPP_PRINTER_BUSY
} ipp_status_t;
typedef unsigned char ipp_uchar_t;/**** Unsigned 8-bit integer/character ****/
@@ -286,12 +281,6 @@ typedef union /**** Attribute Value ****/
char *charset; /* Character set */
char *text; /* String */
} string; /* String with language value */
struct
{
int length; /* Length of attribute */
void *data; /* Data in attribute */
} unknown; /* Unknown attribute type */
} ipp_value_t;
typedef struct ipp_attribute_s /**** Attribute ****/
@@ -344,7 +333,6 @@ extern ipp_state_t ippWrite(http_t *http, ipp_t *ipp);
extern int ippPort(void);
extern ipp_attribute_t *_ipp_add_attr(ipp_t *, int);
extern void _ipp_free_attr(ipp_attribute_t *);
/*
+13 -25
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@@ -50,30 +50,17 @@ static char *lang_blank = ""; /* Blank constant string */
static char *lang_encodings[] = /* Encoding strings */
{
"us-ascii",
"iso-8859-1",
"iso-8859-2",
"iso-8859-3",
"iso-8859-4",
"iso-8859-5",
"iso-8859-6",
"iso-8859-7",
"iso-8859-8",
"iso-8859-9",
"iso-8859-10",
"utf-8",
"iso-8859-13",
"iso-8859-14",
"iso-8859-15",
"windows-874",
"windows-1250",
"windows-1251",
"windows-1252",
"windows-1253",
"windows-1254",
"windows-1255",
"windows-1256",
"windows-1257",
"windows-1258"
"iso8859-1",
"iso8859-2",
"iso8859-3",
"iso8859-4",
"iso8859-5",
"iso8859-6",
"iso8859-7",
"iso8859-8",
"iso8859-9",
"iso8859-10",
"utf8"
};
static char *lang_default[] = /* Default POSIX locale */
{
@@ -157,7 +144,7 @@ cupsLangGet(const char *language) /* I - Language or locale */
/*
* Convert the language string passed in to a locale string. "C" is the
* standard POSIX locale and is copied unchanged. Otherwise the
* language string is converted from ll-cc (language-country) to ll_cc
* language string is converted from ll-cc (language-country) to ll_CC
* to match the file naming convention used by all POSIX-compliant
* operating systems. Any trailing character set specification is
* dropped.
@@ -303,6 +290,7 @@ cupsLangGet(const char *language) /* I - Language or locale */
lang_cache = lang;
}
/*
* Free all old strings as needed...
*/
+1 -14
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@@ -168,20 +168,7 @@ typedef enum /**** Language Encodings ****/
CUPS_ISO8859_8,
CUPS_ISO8859_9,
CUPS_ISO8859_10,
CUPS_UTF8,
CUPS_ISO8859_13,
CUPS_ISO8859_14,
CUPS_ISO8859_15,
CUPS_WINDOWS_874,
CUPS_WINDOWS_1250,
CUPS_WINDOWS_1251,
CUPS_WINDOWS_1252,
CUPS_WINDOWS_1253,
CUPS_WINDOWS_1254,
CUPS_WINDOWS_1255,
CUPS_WINDOWS_1256,
CUPS_WINDOWS_1257,
CUPS_WINDOWS_1258
CUPS_UTF8
} cups_encoding_t;
typedef struct cups_lang_str /**** Language Cache Structure ****/
+2 -28
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@@ -41,7 +41,6 @@
#include "ppd.h"
#include "string.h"
#include "debug.h"
/*
@@ -118,8 +117,7 @@ ppdConflicts(ppd_file_t *ppd) /* I - PPD to check */
if (c1->marked)
break;
if (j == 0 || strcasecmp(c1->choice, "None") == 0 ||
strcasecmp(c1->choice, "False") == 0)
if (j == 0 || strcasecmp(c1->choice, "None") == 0)
c1 = NULL;
}
@@ -149,8 +147,7 @@ ppdConflicts(ppd_file_t *ppd) /* I - PPD to check */
if (c2->marked)
break;
if (j == 0 || strcasecmp(c2->choice, "None") == 0 ||
strcasecmp(c2->choice, "False") == 0)
if (j == 0 || strcasecmp(c2->choice, "None") == 0)
c2 = NULL;
}
@@ -161,9 +158,6 @@ ppdConflicts(ppd_file_t *ppd) /* I - PPD to check */
if (c1 != NULL && c1->marked &&
c2 != NULL && c2->marked)
{
DEBUG_printf(("%s->%s conflicts with %s->%s (%s %s %s %s)\n",
o1->keyword, c1->choice, o2->keyword, c2->choice,
c->option1, c->choice1, c->option2, c->choice2));
conflicts ++;
o1->conflicted = 1;
o2->conflicted = 1;
@@ -381,26 +375,6 @@ ppdMarkOption(ppd_file_t *ppd, /* I - PPD file record */
o->choices[i].marked = 0;
}
}
else if (strcasecmp(option, "InputSlot") == 0)
{
/*
* Unmark ManualFeed option...
*/
if ((o = ppdFindOption(ppd, "ManualFeed")) != NULL)
for (i = 0; i < o->num_choices; i ++)
o->choices[i].marked = 0;
}
else if (strcasecmp(option, "ManualFeed") == 0)
{
/*
* Unmark InputSlot option...
*/
if ((o = ppdFindOption(ppd, "InputSlot")) != NULL)
for (i = 0; i < o->num_choices; i ++)
o->choices[i].marked = 0;
}
}
return (ppdConflicts(ppd));
+1 -1
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@@ -39,7 +39,6 @@
*/
#include "md5.h"
#include "string.h"
#ifdef TEST
/*
@@ -47,6 +46,7 @@
* The test program should print out the same values as given in section
* A.5 of RFC 1321, reproduced below.
*/
#include <string.h>
main()
{
static const char *const test[7] = {
-148
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@@ -1,148 +0,0 @@
/*
* "$Id$"
*
* MD5 password support for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
*
* Copyright 1997-2000 by Easy Software Products.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Easy Software Products and are protected by Federal
* copyright law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file
* "LICENSE.txt" which should have been included with this file. If this
* file is missing or damaged please contact Easy Software Products
* at:
*
* Attn: CUPS Licensing Information
* Easy Software Products
* 44141 Airport View Drive, Suite 204
* Hollywood, Maryland 20636-3111 USA
*
* Voice: (301) 373-9603
* EMail: cups-info@cups.org
* WWW: http://www.cups.org
*
* Contents:
*
* httpMD5() - Compute the MD5 sum of the username:group:password.
* httpMD5Nonce() - Combine the MD5 sum of the username, group, and password
* with the server-supplied nonce value.
* httpMD5String() - Convert an MD5 sum to a character string.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include "http.h"
#include "string.h"
/*
* 'httpMD5()' - Compute the MD5 sum of the username:group:password.
*/
char * /* O - MD5 sum */
httpMD5(const char *username, /* I - User name */
const char *realm, /* I - Realm name */
const char *passwd, /* I - Password string */
char md5[33]) /* O - MD5 string */
{
md5_state_t state; /* MD5 state info */
md5_byte_t sum[16]; /* Sum data */
char line[256]; /* Line to sum */
/*
* Compute the MD5 sum of the user name, group name, and password.
*/
snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s:%s:%s", username, realm, passwd);
md5_init(&state);
md5_append(&state, (md5_byte_t *)line, strlen(line));
md5_finish(&state, sum);
/*
* Return the sum...
*/
return (httpMD5String(sum, md5));
}
/*
* 'httpMD5Final()' - Combine the MD5 sum of the username, group, and password
* with the server-supplied nonce value, method, and
* request-uri.
*/
char * /* O - New sum */
httpMD5Final(const char *nonce, /* I - Server nonce value */
const char *method, /* I - METHOD (GET, POST, etc.) */
const char *resource, /* I - Resource path */
char md5[33]) /* IO - MD5 sum */
{
md5_state_t state; /* MD5 state info */
md5_byte_t sum[16]; /* Sum data */
char line[1024]; /* Line of data */
char a2[33]; /* Hash of method and resource */
/*
* First compute the MD5 sum of the method and resource...
*/
snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s:%s", method, resource);
md5_init(&state);
md5_append(&state, (md5_byte_t *)line, strlen(line));
md5_finish(&state, sum);
httpMD5String(sum, a2);
/*
* Then combine A1 (MD5 of username, realm, and password) with the nonce
* and A2 (method + resource) values to get the final MD5 sum for the
* request...
*/
snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s%s:%s", md5, nonce, a2);
md5_init(&state);
md5_append(&state, (md5_byte_t *)line, strlen(line));
md5_finish(&state, sum);
return (httpMD5String(sum, md5));
}
/*
* 'httpMD5String()' - Convert an MD5 sum to a character string.
*/
char * /* O - MD5 sum in hex */
httpMD5String(const md5_byte_t *sum, /* I - MD5 sum data */
char md5[33]) /* O - MD5 sum in hex */
{
int i; /* Looping var */
char *md5ptr; /* Pointer into MD5 string */
static char *hex = "0123456789abcdef";
/* Hex digits */
/*
* Convert the MD5 sum to hexadecimal...
*/
for (i = 16, md5ptr = md5; i > 0; i --, sum ++)
{
*md5ptr++ = hex[*sum >> 4];
*md5ptr++ = hex[*sum & 15];
}
*md5ptr = '\0';
return (md5);
}
/*
* End of "$Id$".
*/
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@@ -367,11 +367,6 @@ cupsMarkOptions(ppd_file_t *ppd, /* I - PPD file */
if (ppdMarkOption(ppd, "CNRes_PGP", options->value)) /* Canon */
conflict = 1;
}
else if (strcasecmp(options->name, "output-bin") == 0)
{
if (ppdMarkOption(ppd, "OutputBin", options->value))
conflict = 1;
}
else if (ppdMarkOption(ppd, options->name, options->value))
conflict = 1;
+43 -87
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@@ -584,8 +584,6 @@ ppdOpen(FILE *fp) /* I - File to read from */
else
ppd->colorspace = PPD_CS_GRAY;
}
else if (strcmp(keyword, "cupsFlipDuplex") == 0)
ppd->flip_duplex = strcmp(string, "True") == 0;
else if (strcmp(keyword, "cupsManualCopies") == 0)
ppd->manual_copies = strcmp(string, "True") == 0;
else if (strcmp(keyword, "cupsModelNumber") == 0)
@@ -633,27 +631,6 @@ ppdOpen(FILE *fp) /* I - File to read from */
}
else if (strcmp(keyword, "Throughput") == 0)
ppd->throughput = atoi(string);
else if (strcmp(keyword, "Font") == 0)
{
/*
* Add this font to the list of available fonts...
*/
if (ppd->num_fonts == 0)
ppd->fonts = (char **)malloc(sizeof(char *));
else
ppd->fonts = (char **)realloc(ppd->fonts,
sizeof(char *) * (ppd->num_fonts + 1));
if (ppd->fonts == NULL)
{
ppdClose(ppd);
return (NULL);
}
ppd->fonts[ppd->num_fonts] = strdup(name);
ppd->num_fonts ++;
}
else if (strcmp(keyword, "VariablePaperSize") == 0 &&
strcmp(string, "True") == 0 &&
!ppd->variable_sizes)
@@ -670,26 +647,20 @@ ppdOpen(FILE *fp) /* I - File to read from */
* Add a "Custom" page size option...
*/
if ((option = ppdFindOption(ppd, "PageSize")) == NULL)
if ((group = ppd_get_group(ppd,
cupsLangString(language,
CUPS_MSG_GENERAL))) == NULL)
{
ppd_group_t *temp;
ppdClose(ppd);
safe_free(string);
return (NULL);
}
if ((temp = ppd_get_group(ppd,
cupsLangString(language,
CUPS_MSG_GENERAL))) == NULL)
{
ppdClose(ppd);
safe_free(string);
return (NULL);
}
if ((option = ppd_get_option(temp, "PageSize")) == NULL)
{
ppdClose(ppd);
safe_free(string);
return (NULL);
}
if ((option = ppd_get_option(group, "PageSize")) == NULL)
{
ppdClose(ppd);
safe_free(string);
return (NULL);
}
if ((choice = ppd_add_choice(option, "Custom")) == NULL)
@@ -701,6 +672,7 @@ ppdOpen(FILE *fp) /* I - File to read from */
strncpy(choice->text, cupsLangString(language, CUPS_MSG_VARIABLE),
sizeof(choice->text) - 1);
group = NULL;
option = NULL;
}
else if (strcmp(keyword, "MaxMediaWidth") == 0)
@@ -737,33 +709,24 @@ ppdOpen(FILE *fp) /* I - File to read from */
* Add a "Custom" page size option...
*/
if ((option = ppdFindOption(ppd, "PageSize")) == NULL)
if ((group = ppd_get_group(ppd,
cupsLangString(language,
CUPS_MSG_GENERAL))) == NULL)
{
ppd_group_t *temp;
ppdClose(ppd);
safe_free(string);
return (NULL);
}
if ((temp = ppd_get_group(ppd,
cupsLangString(language,
CUPS_MSG_GENERAL))) == NULL)
{
DEBUG_puts("Unable to get general group!");
ppdClose(ppd);
safe_free(string);
return (NULL);
}
if ((option = ppd_get_option(temp, "PageSize")) == NULL)
{
DEBUG_puts("Unable to get PageSize option!");
ppdClose(ppd);
safe_free(string);
return (NULL);
}
}
if ((option = ppd_get_option(group, "PageSize")) == NULL)
{
ppdClose(ppd);
safe_free(string);
return (NULL);
}
if ((choice = ppd_add_choice(option, "Custom")) == NULL)
{
DEBUG_puts("Unable to add Custom choice!");
ppdClose(ppd);
safe_free(string);
return (NULL);
@@ -771,12 +734,12 @@ ppdOpen(FILE *fp) /* I - File to read from */
strncpy(choice->text, cupsLangString(language, CUPS_MSG_VARIABLE),
sizeof(choice->text) - 1);
group = NULL;
option = NULL;
}
if ((option = ppdFindOption(ppd, "PageSize")) == NULL)
{
DEBUG_puts("Unable to find PageSize option!");
ppdClose(ppd);
safe_free(string);
return (NULL);
@@ -784,7 +747,6 @@ ppdOpen(FILE *fp) /* I - File to read from */
if ((choice = ppdFindChoice(option, "Custom")) == NULL)
{
DEBUG_puts("Unable to find Custom choice!");
ppdClose(ppd);
safe_free(string);
return (NULL);
@@ -1034,8 +996,6 @@ ppdOpen(FILE *fp) /* I - File to read from */
* Open a new sub-group...
*/
DEBUG_printf(("group = %p, subgroup = %p\n", group, subgroup));
if (group == NULL || subgroup != NULL)
{
ppdClose(ppd);
@@ -1095,25 +1055,24 @@ ppdOpen(FILE *fp) /* I - File to read from */
if (option == NULL)
{
ppd_group_t *temp;
/*
* Only valid for Non-UI options...
*/
for (i = ppd->num_groups, temp = ppd->groups; i > 0; i --, temp ++)
if (temp->text[0] == '\0')
for (i = ppd->num_groups, group = ppd->groups; i > 0; i --, group ++)
if (group->text[0] == '\0')
break;
if (i > 0)
for (i = 0; i < temp->num_options; i ++)
if (strcmp(keyword, temp->options[i].keyword) == 0)
for (i = 0; i < group->num_options; i ++)
if (strcmp(keyword, group->options[i].keyword) == 0)
{
temp->options[i].section = section;
temp->options[i].order = order;
group->options[i].section = section;
group->options[i].order = order;
break;
}
group = NULL;
}
else
{
@@ -1131,25 +1090,24 @@ ppdOpen(FILE *fp) /* I - File to read from */
if (option == NULL)
{
ppd_group_t *temp;
/*
* Only valid for Non-UI options...
*/
for (i = ppd->num_groups, temp = ppd->groups; i > 0; i --, temp ++)
if (temp->text[0] == '\0')
for (i = ppd->num_groups, group = ppd->groups; i > 0; i --, group ++)
if (group->text[0] == '\0')
break;
if (i > 0)
for (i = 0; i < temp->num_options; i ++)
if (strcmp(keyword, temp->options[i].keyword) == 0)
for (i = 0; i < group->num_options; i ++)
if (strcmp(keyword, group->options[i].keyword) == 0)
{
strncpy(temp->options[i].defchoice, string,
sizeof(temp->options[i].defchoice) - 1);
strncpy(group->options[i].defchoice, string,
sizeof(group->options[i].defchoice) - 1);
break;
}
group = NULL;
}
else
strncpy(option->defchoice, string, sizeof(option->defchoice) - 1);
@@ -1240,8 +1198,6 @@ ppdOpen(FILE *fp) /* I - File to read from */
(mask & (PPD_KEYWORD | PPD_OPTION | PPD_STRING)) ==
(PPD_KEYWORD | PPD_OPTION | PPD_STRING))
{
DEBUG_printf(("group = %p, subgroup = %p\n", group, subgroup));
if (strcmp(keyword, "PageSize") == 0)
{
/*
-1
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@@ -198,7 +198,6 @@ typedef struct /**** Files ****/
ppd_profile_t *profiles; /* sRGB color profiles */
int num_filters; /* Number of filters */
char **filters; /* Filter strings... */
int flip_duplex; /* 1 = Flip page for back sides */
} ppd_file_t;
+2 -2
Ver Arquivo
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
http_t *http; /* HTTP connection */
http_status_t status; /* Status of GET command */
char buffer[1024]; /* Input buffer */
long bytes; /* Number of bytes read */
int bytes; /* Number of bytes read */
FILE *out; /* Output file */
#define HOST "dns.easysw.com"
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
{
fwrite(buffer, bytes, 1, out);
if (out != stdout)
printf("Read %ld bytes, %ld total...\n", bytes, ftell(out));
printf("Read %d bytes, %d total...\n", bytes, ftell(out));
}
}
+1 -5
Ver Arquivo
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
int i, j, k, m; /* Looping vars */
int i, j, k, m, n; /* Looping vars */
const char *filename; /* File to load */
ppd_file_t *ppd; /* PPD file record */
ppd_size_t *size; /* Size record */
@@ -171,10 +171,6 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
}
}
printf(" num_fonts = %d\n", ppd->num_fonts);
for (j = 0; j < ppd->num_fonts; j ++)
printf(" fonts[%d] = %s\n", j, ppd->fonts[j]);
ppdClose(ppd);
}
+4 -30
Ver Arquivo
@@ -24,9 +24,6 @@
*
* Contents:
*
* cupsUser() - Return the current users name.
* cupsGetPassword() - Get a password from the user...
* cupsServer() - Return the hostname of the default server...
*/
/*
@@ -123,9 +120,8 @@ cupsGetPassword(const char *prompt) /* I - Prompt string */
const char * /* O - Server name */
cupsServer(void)
{
FILE *fp; /* client.conf file */
FILE *fp; /* cupsd.conf file */
char *server; /* Pointer to server name */
const char *home; /* Home directory of user */
static char line[1024]; /* Line from file */
@@ -137,33 +133,14 @@ cupsServer(void)
return (server);
/*
* Next check to see if we have a $HOME/.cupsrc or client.conf file...
* Next check to see if we have a cupsd.conf file...
*/
if ((home = getenv("HOME")) != NULL)
{
snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s/.cupsrc", home);
fp = fopen(line, "r");
}
else
fp = NULL;
if (fp == NULL)
{
if ((home = getenv("CUPS_SERVERROOT")) != NULL)
{
snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s/client.conf", home);
fp = fopen(line, "r");
}
else
fp = fopen(CUPS_SERVERROOT "/client.conf", "r");
}
if (fp == NULL)
if ((fp = fopen(CUPS_SERVERROOT "/conf/cupsd.conf", "r")) == NULL)
return ("localhost");
/*
* Read the config file and look for a ServerName line...
* Read the cupsd.conf file and look for a ServerName line...
*/
while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp) != NULL)
@@ -180,10 +157,7 @@ cupsServer(void)
for (server = line + 11; isspace(*server); server ++);
if (*server)
{
fclose(fp);
return (server);
}
}
/*
+35 -226
Ver Arquivo
@@ -30,7 +30,6 @@
* cupsGetPPD() - Get the PPD file for a printer.
* cupsGetPrinters() - Get a list of printers.
* cupsPrintFile() - Print a file to a printer or class.
* cupsPrintFiles() - Print one or more files to a printer or class.
* cups_connect() - Connect to the specified host...
* cups_local_auth() - Get the local authorization certificate if
* available/applicable...
@@ -62,7 +61,7 @@
static http_t *cups_server = NULL; /* Current server connection */
static ipp_status_t last_error = IPP_OK; /* Last IPP error */
static char authstring[1024] = ""; /* Authorization string */
static char authstring[255] = ""; /* Authorization string */
/*
@@ -162,18 +161,16 @@ cupsDoFileRequest(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
const char *resource, /* I - HTTP resource for POST */
const char *filename) /* I - File to send or NULL */
{
ipp_t *response; /* IPP response data */
char length[255]; /* Content-Length field */
http_status_t status; /* Status of HTTP request */
FILE *file; /* File to send */
struct stat fileinfo; /* File information */
int bytes; /* Number of bytes read/written */
char buffer[8192]; /* Output buffer */
const char *password; /* Password string */
char realm[HTTP_MAX_VALUE], /* realm="xyz" string */
nonce[HTTP_MAX_VALUE], /* nonce="xyz" string */
plain[255], /* Plaintext username:password */
encode[255]; /* Encoded username:password */
ipp_t *response; /* IPP response data */
char length[255]; /* Content-Length field */
http_status_t status; /* Status of HTTP request */
FILE *file; /* File to send */
struct stat fileinfo; /* File information */
int bytes; /* Number of bytes read/written */
char buffer[8192]; /* Output buffer */
const char *password; /* Password string */
char plain[255], /* Plaintext username:password */
encode[255]; /* Encoded username:password */
DEBUG_printf(("cupsDoFileRequest(%08x, %08s, \'%s\', \'%s\')\n",
@@ -207,15 +204,12 @@ cupsDoFileRequest(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
return (NULL);
}
}
else
file = NULL;
/*
* Loop until we can send the request without authorization problems.
*/
response = NULL;
status = HTTP_ERROR;
while (response == NULL)
{
@@ -307,32 +301,10 @@ cupsDoFileRequest(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
if (!password[0])
break;
snprintf(plain, sizeof(plain), "%s:%s", cupsUser(), password);
httpEncode64(encode, plain);
snprintf(authstring, sizeof(authstring), "Basic %s", encode);
if (strncmp(http->fields[HTTP_FIELD_WWW_AUTHENTICATE], "Basic", 5) == 0)
{
/*
* Basic authentication...
*/
snprintf(plain, sizeof(plain), "%s:%s", cupsUser(), password);
httpEncode64(encode, plain);
snprintf(authstring, sizeof(authstring), "Basic %s", encode);
}
else
{
/*
* Digest authentication...
*/
httpGetSubField(http, HTTP_FIELD_WWW_AUTHENTICATE, "realm", realm);
httpGetSubField(http, HTTP_FIELD_WWW_AUTHENTICATE, "nonce", nonce);
httpMD5(cupsUser(), realm, password, encode);
httpMD5Final(nonce, "POST", resource, encode);
snprintf(authstring, sizeof(authstring),
"Digest username=\"%s\", realm=\"%s\", nonce=\"%s\", "
"response=\"%s\"", cupsUser(), realm, nonce, encode);
}
continue;
}
else
@@ -522,15 +494,12 @@ cupsGetClasses(char ***classes) /* O - Classes */
const char * /* O - Default printer or NULL */
cupsGetDefault(void)
{
FILE *fp; /* cupsd.conf file */
char *printer; /* Pointer to server name */
char line[1024]; /* Line from file */
ipp_t *request, /* IPP Request */
*response; /* IPP Response */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* Current attribute */
cups_lang_t *language; /* Default language */
const char *var; /* Environment variable */
static char def_printer[256];/* Default printer */
static char def_printer[64];/* Default printer */
/*
@@ -545,48 +514,6 @@ cupsGetDefault(void)
else if ((var = getenv("PRINTER")) != NULL && strcmp(var, "lp") != 0)
return (var);
/*
* Next check to see if we have a client.conf file...
*/
if ((var = getenv("CUPS_SERVERROOT")) != NULL)
snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s/client.conf", var);
else
strcpy(line, CUPS_SERVERROOT "/client.conf");
if ((fp = fopen(line, "r")) != NULL)
{
/*
* Read the client.conf file and look for a DefaultPrinter line...
*/
while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp) != NULL)
if (strncmp(line, "DefaultPrinter ", 15) == 0)
{
/*
* Got it! Drop any trailing newline and find the name...
*/
printer = line + strlen(line) - 1;
if (*printer == '\n')
*printer = '\0';
for (printer = line + 15; isspace(*printer); printer ++);
if (*printer)
{
strncpy(def_printer, printer, sizeof(def_printer) - 1);
def_printer[sizeof(def_printer) - 1] = '\0';
fclose(fp);
return (def_printer);
}
}
fclose(fp);
}
/*
* Try to connect to the server...
*/
@@ -647,8 +574,8 @@ cupsGetDefault(void)
* 'cupsGetPPD()' - Get the PPD file for a printer.
*/
const char * /* O - Filename for PPD file */
cupsGetPPD(const char *name) /* I - Printer name */
const char * /* O - Filename for PPD file */
cupsGetPPD(const char *name) /* I - Printer name */
{
FILE *fp; /* PPD file */
int bytes; /* Number of bytes read */
@@ -658,9 +585,7 @@ cupsGetPPD(const char *name) /* I - Printer name */
resource[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* Resource name */
char *tempdir; /* Temporary file directory */
const char *password; /* Password string */
char realm[HTTP_MAX_VALUE], /* realm="xyz" string */
nonce[HTTP_MAX_VALUE], /* nonce="xyz" string */
plain[255], /* Plaintext username:password */
char plain[255], /* Plaintext username:password */
encode[255]; /* Encoded username:password */
http_status_t status; /* HTTP status from server */
static char filename[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* Local filename */
@@ -743,32 +668,10 @@ cupsGetPPD(const char *name) /* I - Printer name */
if (!password[0])
break;
snprintf(plain, sizeof(plain), "%s:%s", cupsUser(), password);
httpEncode64(encode, plain);
snprintf(authstring, sizeof(authstring), "Basic %s", encode);
if (strncmp(cups_server->fields[HTTP_FIELD_WWW_AUTHENTICATE], "Basic", 5) == 0)
{
/*
* Basic authentication...
*/
snprintf(plain, sizeof(plain), "%s:%s", cupsUser(), password);
httpEncode64(encode, plain);
snprintf(authstring, sizeof(authstring), "Basic %s", encode);
}
else
{
/*
* Digest authentication...
*/
httpGetSubField(cups_server, HTTP_FIELD_WWW_AUTHENTICATE, "realm", realm);
httpGetSubField(cups_server, HTTP_FIELD_WWW_AUTHENTICATE, "nonce", nonce);
httpMD5(cupsUser(), realm, password, encode);
httpMD5Final(nonce, "GET", resource, encode);
snprintf(authstring, sizeof(authstring),
"Digest username=\"%s\", realm=\"%s\", nonce=\"%s\", "
"response=\"%s\"", cupsUser(), realm, nonce, encode);
}
continue;
}
else
@@ -921,31 +824,12 @@ cupsPrintFile(const char *name, /* I - Printer or class name */
const char *title, /* I - Title of job */
int num_options,/* I - Number of options */
cups_option_t *options) /* I - Options */
{
DEBUG_printf(("cupsPrintFile(\'%s\', \'%s\', %d, %08x)\n",
printer, filename, num_options, options));
return (cupsPrintFiles(name, 1, &filename, title, num_options, options));
}
/*
* 'cupsPrintFiles()' - Print one or more files to a printer or class.
*/
int /* O - Job ID */
cupsPrintFiles(const char *name, /* I - Printer or class name */
int num_files, /* I - Number of files */
const char **files, /* I - File(s) to print */
const char *title, /* I - Title of job */
int num_options,/* I - Number of options */
cups_option_t *options) /* I - Options */
{
int i; /* Looping var */
int n, n2; /* Attribute values */
char *option, /* Name of option */
*val, /* Pointer to option value */
*s; /* Pointer into option value */
const char *val; /* Pointer to option value */
ipp_t *request; /* IPP request */
ipp_t *response; /* IPP response */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* IPP job-id attribute */
@@ -956,40 +840,40 @@ cupsPrintFiles(const char *name, /* I - Printer or class name */
int jobid; /* New job ID */
DEBUG_printf(("cupsPrintFiles(\'%s\', %d, %p, %d, %08x)\n",
printer, num_files, files, num_options, options));
DEBUG_printf(("cupsPrintFile(\'%s\', \'%s\', %d, %08x)\n",
printer, filename, num_options, options));
if (name == NULL || num_files < 1 || files == NULL)
if (name == NULL || filename == NULL)
return (0);
/*
* Setup a connection and request data...
*/
if ((request = ippNew()) == NULL)
return (0);
if (!cups_connect(name, printer, hostname))
{
DEBUG_printf(("cupsPrintFile: Unable to open connection - %s.\n",
strerror(errno)));
last_error = IPP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE;
ippDelete(request);
return (0);
}
language = cupsLangDefault();
/*
* Build a standard CUPS URI for the printer and fill the standard IPP
* attributes...
*/
if ((request = ippNew()) == NULL)
return (0);
request->request.op.operation_id = num_files == 1 ? IPP_PRINT_JOB :
IPP_CREATE_JOB;
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_PRINT_JOB;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp://%s:%d/printers/%s", hostname, ippPort(), printer);
language = cupsLangDefault();
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_CHARSET,
"attributes-charset", NULL, cupsLangEncoding(language));
@@ -1007,9 +891,6 @@ cupsPrintFiles(const char *name, /* I - Printer or class name */
if (cupsGetOption("raw", num_options, options))
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_MIMETYPE, "document-format",
NULL, "application/vnd.cups-raw");
else if ((val = cupsGetOption("document-format", num_options, options)) != NULL)
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_MIMETYPE, "document-format",
NULL, val);
else
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_MIMETYPE, "document-format",
NULL, "application/octet-stream");
@@ -1030,8 +911,7 @@ cupsPrintFiles(const char *name, /* I - Printer or class name */
* Skip the "raw" option - handled above...
*/
if (strcasecmp(options[i].name, "raw") == 0 ||
strcasecmp(options[i].name, "document-format") == 0)
if (strcasecmp(options[i].name, "raw") == 0)
continue;
/*
@@ -1146,17 +1026,12 @@ cupsPrintFiles(const char *name, /* I - Printer or class name */
}
/*
* Do the request...
* Try printing the file...
*/
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "/printers/%s", printer);
if (num_files == 1)
response = cupsDoFileRequest(cups_server, request, uri, *files);
else
response = cupsDoRequest(cups_server, request, uri);
if (response == NULL)
if ((response = cupsDoFileRequest(cups_server, request, uri, filename)) == NULL)
jobid = 0;
else if (response->request.status.status_code > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
{
@@ -1175,72 +1050,6 @@ cupsPrintFiles(const char *name, /* I - Printer or class name */
if (response != NULL)
ippDelete(response);
/*
* Handle multiple file jobs if the create-job operation worked...
*/
if (jobid > 0 && num_files > 1)
for (i = 0; i < num_files; i ++)
{
/*
* Build a standard CUPS URI for the job and fill the standard IPP
* attributes...
*/
if ((request = ippNew()) == NULL)
return (0);
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_SEND_DOCUMENT;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp://%s:%d/jobs/%d", hostname, ippPort(),
jobid);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_CHARSET,
"attributes-charset", NULL, cupsLangEncoding(language));
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE,
"attributes-natural-language", NULL,
language != NULL ? language->language : "C");
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "job-uri",
NULL, uri);
/*
* Handle raw print files...
*/
if (cupsGetOption("raw", num_options, options))
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_MIMETYPE, "document-format",
NULL, "application/vnd.cups-raw");
else if ((val = cupsGetOption("document-format", num_options, options)) != NULL)
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_MIMETYPE, "document-format",
NULL, val);
else
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_MIMETYPE, "document-format",
NULL, "application/octet-stream");
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME, "requesting-user-name",
NULL, cupsUser());
/*
* Is this the last document?
*/
if (i == (num_files - 1))
ippAddBoolean(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, "last-document", 1);
/*
* Send the file...
*/
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "/printers/%s", printer);
if ((response = cupsDoFileRequest(cups_server, request, uri,
files[i])) != NULL)
ippDelete(response);
}
return (jobid);
}
+15 -32
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@@ -28,23 +28,16 @@ include ../Makedefs
# Data files...
#
BANNERS = classified \
confidential \
secret \
standard \
topsecret \
unclassified
CHARSETS = windows-874 \
windows-1250 \
windows-1251 \
windows-1252 \
windows-1253 \
windows-1254 \
windows-1255 \
windows-1256 \
windows-1257 \
windows-1258 \
CHARSETS = cp874 \
cp1250 \
cp1251 \
cp1252 \
cp1253 \
cp1254 \
cp1255 \
cp1256 \
cp1257 \
cp1258 \
iso-8859-1 \
iso-8859-2 \
iso-8859-3 \
@@ -59,7 +52,7 @@ CHARSETS = windows-874 \
iso-8859-14 \
iso-8859-15 \
utf-8
DATAFILES = HPGLprolog psglyphs testprint.ps
DATAFILES = HPGLprolog psglyphs
#
@@ -81,21 +74,11 @@ clean:
#
install:
-$(MKDIR) $(DATADIR)/banners
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(DATADIR)
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(DATADIR)/banners
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(BANNERS) $(DATADIR)/banners
-$(MKDIR) $(DATADIR)/charsets
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(DATADIR)/charsets
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(CHARSETS) $(DATADIR)/charsets
-$(MKDIR) $(DATADIR)
-$(MKDIR) $(DATADIR)/data
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(DATADIR)/data
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(DATAFILES) $(DATADIR)/data
-if test "$(PAMDIR)" != ""; then \
$(MKDIR) $(PAMDIR); \
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(PAMDIR); \
$(INSTALL_DATA) cups.pam $(PAMDIR)/cups; \
fi
$(CP) $(DATAFILES) $(DATADIR)/data
-$(MKDIR) $(DATADIR)/charsets
$(CP) $(CHARSETS) $(DATADIR)/charsets
#
-259
Ver Arquivo
@@ -1,259 +0,0 @@
%!PS-Adobe-3.0
%%BoundingBox: 0 0 612 792
%%Pages: 1
%%LanguageLevel: 1
%%DocumentData: Clean7Bit
%%DocumentSuppliedResources: procset bannerprint/1.0
%%DocumentNeededResources: font Helvetica Helvetica-Bold Times-Roman
%%Creator: Michael Sweet, Easy Software Products
%%CreationDate: May 10, 2000
%%Title: Test Page
%%EndComments
%%BeginProlog
%%BeginResource procset bannerprint 1.1 0
%
% PostScript banner page for the Common UNIX Printing System ("CUPS").
%
% Copyright 1993-2000 Easy Software Products
%
% These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs contain
% unpublished proprietary information of Easy Software Products, and
% are protected by Federal copyright law. They may not be disclosed
% to third parties or copied or duplicated in any form, in whole or
% in part, without the prior written consent of Easy Software Products.
%
/CENTER \{ % Draw centered text
% (name) CENTER -
dup stringwidth pop % Get the width of the string
0.5 mul neg 0 rmoveto % Shift left 1/2 of the distance
show % Show the string
} bind def
/RIGHT \{ % Draw right-justified text
% (name) RIGHT -
dup stringwidth pop % Get the width of the string
neg 0 rmoveto % Shift left the entire distance
show % Show the string
} bind def
/NUMBER \{ % Draw a number
% power n NUMBER -
1 index 1 eq \{ % power == 1?
round cvi exch pop % Convert "n" to integer
} \{
1 index mul round exch div % Truncate extra decimal places
} ifelse
100 string cvs show % Convert to a string and show it...
} bind def
/CUPSLOGO \{ % Draw the CUPS logo
% height CUPSLOGO
% Start with a big C...
/Helvetica findfont 1 index scalefont setfont
0 setgray
0 0 moveto
(C) show
% Then "UNIX Printing System" much smaller...
/Helvetica-Bold findfont 1 index 9 div scalefont setfont
0.25 mul
dup dup 2.0 mul moveto
(UNIX) show
dup dup 1.6 mul moveto
(Printing) show
dup 1.2 mul moveto
(System) show
} bind def
/ESPLOGO \{ % Draw the ESP logo
% height ESPLOGO
% Compute the size of the logo...
0 0
2 index 1.5 mul 3 index
% Do the "metallic" fill from 10% black to 40% black...
1 -0.001 0 \{
dup % loopval
-0.15 mul % loopval * -0.15
0.9 add % 0.9 - loopval * 0.15
setgray % set gray shade
0 % x
1 index neg % loopval
1 add % 1 - loopval
3 index % height
mul % height * (1 - loopval)
moveto % starting point
dup % loopval
3 index % width
mul % loopval * width
2 index % height
lineto % Next point
0 % x
2 index % height
lineto % Next point
closepath
fill
dup % loopval
0.15 mul % loopval * 0.15
0.6 add % 0.6 + loopval * 0.15
setgray
dup % loopval
neg 1 add % 1 - loopval
3 index % width
mul % (1 - loopval) * width
0 % y
moveto % Starting point
2 index % width
exch % loopval
2 index % height
mul % loopval * height
lineto % Next point
1 index % width
0 % y
lineto % Next point
closepath
fill
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0 setgray rectstroke
/Helvetica-BoldOblique findfont 1 index 3 div scalefont setfont
dup 40 div
dup 4 mul 1 index 25 mul moveto (E) show
dup 10 mul 1 index 15 mul moveto (S) show
dup 16 mul 1 index 5 mul moveto (P) show
/Helvetica-BoldOblique findfont 2 index 5 div scalefont setfont
dup 14 mul 1 index 29 mul moveto (asy) show
dup 20 mul 1 index 19 mul moveto (oftware) show
dup 26 mul 1 index 9 mul moveto (roducts) show
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% Determine the imageable area and device resolution...
initclip newpath clippath pathbbox % Get bounding rectangle
72 div /pageTop exch def % Get top margin in inches
72 div /pageRight exch def % Get right margin in inches
72 div /pageBottom exch def % Get bottom margin in inches
72 div /pageLeft exch def % Get left margin in inches
/pageWidth pageRight pageLeft sub def % pageWidth = pageRight - pageLeft
/pageHeight pageTop pageBottom sub def% pageHeight = pageTop - pageBottom
newpath % Clear bounding path
% Create fonts...
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pageWidth 4 mul scalefont def % size = pageWidth * 4 (nominally 34)
/mediumFont /Helvetica findfont % mediumFont = Helvetica
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% Offset page to account for lower-left margin...
pageLeft 72 mul
pageBottom 72 mul
translate
% Draw the label at the top and bottom...
0 setgray % Color
pageWidth 36 mul % Center of page
pageHeight 72 mul % Top of page
pageWidth -9 mul add % - 1 line
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bigFont setfont % Font
(Classified) CENTER % Show text centered
pageWidth 36 mul % Center of page
pageWidth 8 mul % Bottom of page
moveto % Position text
bigFont setfont % Font
(Classified) CENTER % Show text centered
% Job information box...
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pageHeight 27 mul 9 sub % y = pageHeight * 3/8 * 72 - 9
pageWidth 36 mul % w = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 18 mul % h = pageHeight * 1/4 * 72
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pageHeight 27 mul % y = pageHeight * 3/8 * 72
pageWidth 36 mul % w = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 18 mul % h = pageHeight * 1/4 * 72
4 copy 1 setgray rectfill % Clear the box to white
0 setgray rectstroke % Draw a black box around it...
% Job information text...
mediumFont setfont % Medium sized font
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth 4 mul add % y += 2 lines
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Job ID: ) RIGHT
moveto
({printer-name}-{job-id}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth 1 mul add % y += 1 line
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Title: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-name}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth -2 mul add % y -= 1 line
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Requesting User: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-originating-user-name}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth -5 mul add % y -= 2 lines
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Billing Info: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-billing}) show
% Then the CUPS logo....
gsave
pageWidth 4 mul
pageWidth 6 mul
translate
pageWidth 9 mul CUPSLOGO
grestore
% And the ESP logo....
gsave
pageWidth 59 mul
pageWidth 6 mul
translate
pageWidth 6 mul ESPLOGO
grestore
% Show the page...
grestore
showpage
%
% End of "$Id: classified 1075 2000-05-11 20:02:21Z mike $".
%
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%%LanguageLevel: 1
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%%DocumentSuppliedResources: procset bannerprint/1.0
%%DocumentNeededResources: font Helvetica Helvetica-Bold Times-Roman
%%Creator: Michael Sweet, Easy Software Products
%%CreationDate: May 10, 2000
%%Title: Test Page
%%EndComments
%%BeginProlog
%%BeginResource procset bannerprint 1.1 0
%
% PostScript banner page for the Common UNIX Printing System ("CUPS").
%
% Copyright 1993-2000 Easy Software Products
%
% These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs contain
% unpublished proprietary information of Easy Software Products, and
% are protected by Federal copyright law. They may not be disclosed
% to third parties or copied or duplicated in any form, in whole or
% in part, without the prior written consent of Easy Software Products.
%
/CENTER \{ % Draw centered text
% (name) CENTER -
dup stringwidth pop % Get the width of the string
0.5 mul neg 0 rmoveto % Shift left 1/2 of the distance
show % Show the string
} bind def
/RIGHT \{ % Draw right-justified text
% (name) RIGHT -
dup stringwidth pop % Get the width of the string
neg 0 rmoveto % Shift left the entire distance
show % Show the string
} bind def
/NUMBER \{ % Draw a number
% power n NUMBER -
1 index 1 eq \{ % power == 1?
round cvi exch pop % Convert "n" to integer
} \{
1 index mul round exch div % Truncate extra decimal places
} ifelse
100 string cvs show % Convert to a string and show it...
} bind def
/CUPSLOGO \{ % Draw the CUPS logo
% height CUPSLOGO
% Start with a big C...
/Helvetica findfont 1 index scalefont setfont
0 setgray
0 0 moveto
(C) show
% Then "UNIX Printing System" much smaller...
/Helvetica-Bold findfont 1 index 9 div scalefont setfont
0.25 mul
dup dup 2.0 mul moveto
(UNIX) show
dup dup 1.6 mul moveto
(Printing) show
dup 1.2 mul moveto
(System) show
} bind def
/ESPLOGO \{ % Draw the ESP logo
% height ESPLOGO
% Compute the size of the logo...
0 0
2 index 1.5 mul 3 index
% Do the "metallic" fill from 10% black to 40% black...
1 -0.001 0 \{
dup % loopval
-0.15 mul % loopval * -0.15
0.9 add % 0.9 - loopval * 0.15
setgray % set gray shade
0 % x
1 index neg % loopval
1 add % 1 - loopval
3 index % height
mul % height * (1 - loopval)
moveto % starting point
dup % loopval
3 index % width
mul % loopval * width
2 index % height
lineto % Next point
0 % x
2 index % height
lineto % Next point
closepath
fill
dup % loopval
0.15 mul % loopval * 0.15
0.6 add % 0.6 + loopval * 0.15
setgray
dup % loopval
neg 1 add % 1 - loopval
3 index % width
mul % (1 - loopval) * width
0 % y
moveto % Starting point
2 index % width
exch % loopval
2 index % height
mul % loopval * height
lineto % Next point
1 index % width
0 % y
lineto % Next point
closepath
fill
} for
0 setgray rectstroke
/Helvetica-BoldOblique findfont 1 index 3 div scalefont setfont
dup 40 div
dup 4 mul 1 index 25 mul moveto (E) show
dup 10 mul 1 index 15 mul moveto (S) show
dup 16 mul 1 index 5 mul moveto (P) show
/Helvetica-BoldOblique findfont 2 index 5 div scalefont setfont
dup 14 mul 1 index 29 mul moveto (asy) show
dup 20 mul 1 index 19 mul moveto (oftware) show
dup 26 mul 1 index 9 mul moveto (roducts) show
pop
} bind def
%%EndResource
%%EndProlog
%%Page: 1 1
gsave
% Determine the imageable area and device resolution...
initclip newpath clippath pathbbox % Get bounding rectangle
72 div /pageTop exch def % Get top margin in inches
72 div /pageRight exch def % Get right margin in inches
72 div /pageBottom exch def % Get bottom margin in inches
72 div /pageLeft exch def % Get left margin in inches
/pageWidth pageRight pageLeft sub def % pageWidth = pageRight - pageLeft
/pageHeight pageTop pageBottom sub def% pageHeight = pageTop - pageBottom
newpath % Clear bounding path
% Create fonts...
/bigFont /Helvetica-Bold findfont % bigFont = Helvetica-Bold
pageWidth 4 mul scalefont def % size = pageWidth * 4 (nominally 34)
/mediumFont /Helvetica findfont % mediumFont = Helvetica
pageWidth 2 mul scalefont def % size = pageWidth * 2 (nominally 17)
% Offset page to account for lower-left margin...
pageLeft 72 mul
pageBottom 72 mul
translate
% Draw the label at the top and bottom...
0 setgray % Color
pageWidth 36 mul % Center of page
pageHeight 72 mul % Top of page
pageWidth -9 mul add % - 1 line
moveto % Position text
bigFont setfont % Font
(Confidential) CENTER % Show text centered
pageWidth 36 mul % Center of page
pageWidth 8 mul % Bottom of page
moveto % Position text
bigFont setfont % Font
(Confidential) CENTER % Show text centered
% Job information box...
pageWidth 18 mul 9 add % x = pageWidth * 1/4 * 72 + 9
pageHeight 27 mul 9 sub % y = pageHeight * 3/8 * 72 - 9
pageWidth 36 mul % w = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 18 mul % h = pageHeight * 1/4 * 72
0.5 setgray rectfill % Draw a shadow
pageWidth 18 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/4 * 72
pageHeight 27 mul % y = pageHeight * 3/8 * 72
pageWidth 36 mul % w = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 18 mul % h = pageHeight * 1/4 * 72
4 copy 1 setgray rectfill % Clear the box to white
0 setgray rectstroke % Draw a black box around it...
% Job information text...
mediumFont setfont % Medium sized font
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth 4 mul add % y += 2 lines
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Job ID: ) RIGHT
moveto
({printer-name}-{job-id}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth 1 mul add % y += 1 line
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Title: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-name}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth -2 mul add % y -= 1 line
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Requesting User: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-originating-user-name}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth -5 mul add % y -= 2 lines
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Billing Info: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-billing}) show
% Then the CUPS logo....
gsave
pageWidth 4 mul
pageWidth 6 mul
translate
pageWidth 9 mul CUPSLOGO
grestore
% And the ESP logo....
gsave
pageWidth 59 mul
pageWidth 6 mul
translate
pageWidth 6 mul ESPLOGO
grestore
% Show the page...
grestore
showpage
%
% End of "$Id: confidential 1075 2000-05-11 20:02:21Z mike $".
%
%%EOF
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#
# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
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# printing.
#
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#
# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
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# printing.
#
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#
# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ charset 8bit
# printing.
#
00 ff ltor single Courier Courier-Bold Courier-Italic Courier-BoldItalic
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#
# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
+1 -1
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# printing.
#
00 ff ltor single Courier Courier-Bold Courier-Italic Courier-BoldItalic
ltor single Courier Courier-Bold Courier-Italic Courier-BoldItalic
#
# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
+1 -1
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ charset 8bit
# printing.
#
00 ff ltor single Courier Courier-Bold Courier-Italic Courier-BoldItalic
ltor single Courier Courier-Bold Courier-Italic Courier-BoldItalic
#
# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
+1 -1
Ver Arquivo
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ charset 8bit
# printing.
#
00 ff ltor single Courier Courier-Bold Courier-Italic Courier-BoldItalic
ltor single Courier Courier-Bold Courier-Italic Courier-BoldItalic
#
# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
+1 -1
Ver Arquivo
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ charset 8bit
# printing.
#
00 ff ltor single Courier Courier-Bold Courier-Italic Courier-BoldItalic
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#
# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
+1 -1
Ver Arquivo
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ charset 8bit
# printing.
#
00 ff ltor single Courier Courier-Bold Courier-Italic Courier-BoldItalic
ltor single Courier Courier-Bold Courier-Italic Courier-BoldItalic
#
# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
+1 -1
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# printing.
#
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rtol single Courier Courier-Bold Courier-Italic Courier-BoldItalic
#
# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
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# printing.
#
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#
# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
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Ver Arquivo
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# printing.
#
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rtol single Courier Courier-Bold Courier-Italic Courier-BoldItalic
#
# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
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# printing.
#
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ltor single Courier Courier-Bold Courier-Italic Courier-BoldItalic
#
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%!PS-Adobe-3.0
%%BoundingBox: 0 0 612 792
%%Pages: 1
%%LanguageLevel: 1
%%DocumentData: Clean7Bit
%%DocumentSuppliedResources: procset bannerprint/1.0
%%DocumentNeededResources: font Helvetica Helvetica-Bold Times-Roman
%%Creator: Michael Sweet, Easy Software Products
%%CreationDate: May 10, 2000
%%Title: Test Page
%%EndComments
%%BeginProlog
%%BeginResource procset bannerprint 1.1 0
%
% PostScript banner page for the Common UNIX Printing System ("CUPS").
%
% Copyright 1993-2000 Easy Software Products
%
% These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs contain
% unpublished proprietary information of Easy Software Products, and
% are protected by Federal copyright law. They may not be disclosed
% to third parties or copied or duplicated in any form, in whole or
% in part, without the prior written consent of Easy Software Products.
%
/CENTER \{ % Draw centered text
% (name) CENTER -
dup stringwidth pop % Get the width of the string
0.5 mul neg 0 rmoveto % Shift left 1/2 of the distance
show % Show the string
} bind def
/RIGHT \{ % Draw right-justified text
% (name) RIGHT -
dup stringwidth pop % Get the width of the string
neg 0 rmoveto % Shift left the entire distance
show % Show the string
} bind def
/NUMBER \{ % Draw a number
% power n NUMBER -
1 index 1 eq \{ % power == 1?
round cvi exch pop % Convert "n" to integer
} \{
1 index mul round exch div % Truncate extra decimal places
} ifelse
100 string cvs show % Convert to a string and show it...
} bind def
/CUPSLOGO \{ % Draw the CUPS logo
% height CUPSLOGO
% Start with a big C...
/Helvetica findfont 1 index scalefont setfont
0 setgray
0 0 moveto
(C) show
% Then "UNIX Printing System" much smaller...
/Helvetica-Bold findfont 1 index 9 div scalefont setfont
0.25 mul
dup dup 2.0 mul moveto
(UNIX) show
dup dup 1.6 mul moveto
(Printing) show
dup 1.2 mul moveto
(System) show
} bind def
/ESPLOGO \{ % Draw the ESP logo
% height ESPLOGO
% Compute the size of the logo...
0 0
2 index 1.5 mul 3 index
% Do the "metallic" fill from 10% black to 40% black...
1 -0.001 0 \{
dup % loopval
-0.15 mul % loopval * -0.15
0.9 add % 0.9 - loopval * 0.15
setgray % set gray shade
0 % x
1 index neg % loopval
1 add % 1 - loopval
3 index % height
mul % height * (1 - loopval)
moveto % starting point
dup % loopval
3 index % width
mul % loopval * width
2 index % height
lineto % Next point
0 % x
2 index % height
lineto % Next point
closepath
fill
dup % loopval
0.15 mul % loopval * 0.15
0.6 add % 0.6 + loopval * 0.15
setgray
dup % loopval
neg 1 add % 1 - loopval
3 index % width
mul % (1 - loopval) * width
0 % y
moveto % Starting point
2 index % width
exch % loopval
2 index % height
mul % loopval * height
lineto % Next point
1 index % width
0 % y
lineto % Next point
closepath
fill
} for
0 setgray rectstroke
/Helvetica-BoldOblique findfont 1 index 3 div scalefont setfont
dup 40 div
dup 4 mul 1 index 25 mul moveto (E) show
dup 10 mul 1 index 15 mul moveto (S) show
dup 16 mul 1 index 5 mul moveto (P) show
/Helvetica-BoldOblique findfont 2 index 5 div scalefont setfont
dup 14 mul 1 index 29 mul moveto (asy) show
dup 20 mul 1 index 19 mul moveto (oftware) show
dup 26 mul 1 index 9 mul moveto (roducts) show
pop
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%%EndProlog
%%Page: 1 1
gsave
% Determine the imageable area and device resolution...
initclip newpath clippath pathbbox % Get bounding rectangle
72 div /pageTop exch def % Get top margin in inches
72 div /pageRight exch def % Get right margin in inches
72 div /pageBottom exch def % Get bottom margin in inches
72 div /pageLeft exch def % Get left margin in inches
/pageWidth pageRight pageLeft sub def % pageWidth = pageRight - pageLeft
/pageHeight pageTop pageBottom sub def% pageHeight = pageTop - pageBottom
newpath % Clear bounding path
% Create fonts...
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pageWidth 4 mul scalefont def % size = pageWidth * 4 (nominally 34)
/mediumFont /Helvetica findfont % mediumFont = Helvetica
pageWidth 2 mul scalefont def % size = pageWidth * 2 (nominally 17)
% Offset page to account for lower-left margin...
pageLeft 72 mul
pageBottom 72 mul
translate
% Draw the label at the top and bottom...
0 setgray % Color
pageWidth 36 mul % Center of page
pageHeight 72 mul % Top of page
pageWidth -9 mul add % - 1 line
moveto % Position text
bigFont setfont % Font
(Secret) CENTER % Show text centered
pageWidth 36 mul % Center of page
pageWidth 8 mul % Bottom of page
moveto % Position text
bigFont setfont % Font
(Secret) CENTER % Show text centered
% Job information box...
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pageHeight 27 mul 9 sub % y = pageHeight * 3/8 * 72 - 9
pageWidth 36 mul % w = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 18 mul % h = pageHeight * 1/4 * 72
0.5 setgray rectfill % Draw a shadow
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pageHeight 27 mul % y = pageHeight * 3/8 * 72
pageWidth 36 mul % w = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 18 mul % h = pageHeight * 1/4 * 72
4 copy 1 setgray rectfill % Clear the box to white
0 setgray rectstroke % Draw a black box around it...
% Job information text...
mediumFont setfont % Medium sized font
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth 4 mul add % y += 2 lines
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Job ID: ) RIGHT
moveto
({printer-name}-{job-id}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth 1 mul add % y += 1 line
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Title: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-name}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
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2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Requesting User: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-originating-user-name}) show
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pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth -5 mul add % y -= 2 lines
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Billing Info: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-billing}) show
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gsave
pageWidth 4 mul
pageWidth 6 mul
translate
pageWidth 9 mul CUPSLOGO
grestore
% And the ESP logo....
gsave
pageWidth 59 mul
pageWidth 6 mul
translate
pageWidth 6 mul ESPLOGO
grestore
% Show the page...
grestore
showpage
%
% End of "$Id: secret 1075 2000-05-11 20:02:21Z mike $".
%
%%EOF
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%!PS-Adobe-3.0
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%%Pages: 1
%%LanguageLevel: 1
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%%DocumentNeededResources: font Helvetica Helvetica-Bold Times-Roman
%%Creator: Michael Sweet, Easy Software Products
%%CreationDate: May 10, 2000
%%Title: Test Page
%%EndComments
%%BeginProlog
%%BeginResource procset bannerprint 1.1 0
%
% PostScript banner page for the Common UNIX Printing System ("CUPS").
%
% Copyright 1993-2000 Easy Software Products
%
% These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs contain
% unpublished proprietary information of Easy Software Products, and
% are protected by Federal copyright law. They may not be disclosed
% to third parties or copied or duplicated in any form, in whole or
% in part, without the prior written consent of Easy Software Products.
%
/CENTER \{ % Draw centered text
% (name) CENTER -
dup stringwidth pop % Get the width of the string
0.5 mul neg 0 rmoveto % Shift left 1/2 of the distance
show % Show the string
} bind def
/RIGHT \{ % Draw right-justified text
% (name) RIGHT -
dup stringwidth pop % Get the width of the string
neg 0 rmoveto % Shift left the entire distance
show % Show the string
} bind def
/NUMBER \{ % Draw a number
% power n NUMBER -
1 index 1 eq \{ % power == 1?
round cvi exch pop % Convert "n" to integer
} \{
1 index mul round exch div % Truncate extra decimal places
} ifelse
100 string cvs show % Convert to a string and show it...
} bind def
/CUPSLOGO \{ % Draw the CUPS logo
% height CUPSLOGO
% Start with a big C...
/Helvetica findfont 1 index scalefont setfont
0 setgray
0 0 moveto
(C) show
% Then "UNIX Printing System" much smaller...
/Helvetica-Bold findfont 1 index 9 div scalefont setfont
0.25 mul
dup dup 2.0 mul moveto
(UNIX) show
dup dup 1.6 mul moveto
(Printing) show
dup 1.2 mul moveto
(System) show
} bind def
/ESPLOGO \{ % Draw the ESP logo
% height ESPLOGO
% Compute the size of the logo...
0 0
2 index 1.5 mul 3 index
% Do the "metallic" fill from 10% black to 40% black...
1 -0.001 0 \{
dup % loopval
-0.15 mul % loopval * -0.15
0.9 add % 0.9 - loopval * 0.15
setgray % set gray shade
0 % x
1 index neg % loopval
1 add % 1 - loopval
3 index % height
mul % height * (1 - loopval)
moveto % starting point
dup % loopval
3 index % width
mul % loopval * width
2 index % height
lineto % Next point
0 % x
2 index % height
lineto % Next point
closepath
fill
dup % loopval
0.15 mul % loopval * 0.15
0.6 add % 0.6 + loopval * 0.15
setgray
dup % loopval
neg 1 add % 1 - loopval
3 index % width
mul % (1 - loopval) * width
0 % y
moveto % Starting point
2 index % width
exch % loopval
2 index % height
mul % loopval * height
lineto % Next point
1 index % width
0 % y
lineto % Next point
closepath
fill
} for
0 setgray rectstroke
/Helvetica-BoldOblique findfont 1 index 3 div scalefont setfont
dup 40 div
dup 4 mul 1 index 25 mul moveto (E) show
dup 10 mul 1 index 15 mul moveto (S) show
dup 16 mul 1 index 5 mul moveto (P) show
/Helvetica-BoldOblique findfont 2 index 5 div scalefont setfont
dup 14 mul 1 index 29 mul moveto (asy) show
dup 20 mul 1 index 19 mul moveto (oftware) show
dup 26 mul 1 index 9 mul moveto (roducts) show
pop
} bind def
%%EndResource
%%EndProlog
%%Page: 1 1
gsave
% Determine the imageable area and device resolution...
initclip newpath clippath pathbbox % Get bounding rectangle
72 div /pageTop exch def % Get top margin in inches
72 div /pageRight exch def % Get right margin in inches
72 div /pageBottom exch def % Get bottom margin in inches
72 div /pageLeft exch def % Get left margin in inches
/pageWidth pageRight pageLeft sub def % pageWidth = pageRight - pageLeft
/pageHeight pageTop pageBottom sub def% pageHeight = pageTop - pageBottom
newpath % Clear bounding path
% Create fonts...
/bigFont /Helvetica-Bold findfont % bigFont = Helvetica-Bold
pageWidth 4 mul scalefont def % size = pageWidth * 4 (nominally 34)
/mediumFont /Helvetica findfont % mediumFont = Helvetica
pageWidth 2 mul scalefont def % size = pageWidth * 2 (nominally 17)
% Offset page to account for lower-left margin...
pageLeft 72 mul
pageBottom 72 mul
translate
% Draw the label at the top and bottom...
0 setgray % Color
pageWidth 36 mul % Center of page
pageHeight 72 mul % Top of page
pageWidth -9 mul add % - 1 line
moveto % Position text
bigFont setfont % Font
(Banner) CENTER % Show text centered
pageWidth 36 mul % Center of page
pageWidth 8 mul % Bottom of page
moveto % Position text
bigFont setfont % Font
(Banner) CENTER % Show text centered
% Job information box...
pageWidth 18 mul 9 add % x = pageWidth * 1/4 * 72 + 9
pageHeight 27 mul 9 sub % y = pageHeight * 3/8 * 72 - 9
pageWidth 36 mul % w = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 18 mul % h = pageHeight * 1/4 * 72
0.5 setgray rectfill % Draw a shadow
pageWidth 18 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/4 * 72
pageHeight 27 mul % y = pageHeight * 3/8 * 72
pageWidth 36 mul % w = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 18 mul % h = pageHeight * 1/4 * 72
4 copy 1 setgray rectfill % Clear the box to white
0 setgray rectstroke % Draw a black box around it...
% Job information text...
mediumFont setfont % Medium sized font
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth 4 mul add % y += 2 lines
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Job ID: ) RIGHT
moveto
({printer-name}-{job-id}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth 1 mul add % y += 1 line
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Title: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-name}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth -2 mul add % y -= 1 line
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Requesting User: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-originating-user-name}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth -5 mul add % y -= 2 lines
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Billing Info: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-billing}) show
% Then the CUPS logo....
gsave
pageWidth 4 mul
pageWidth 6 mul
translate
pageWidth 9 mul CUPSLOGO
grestore
% And the ESP logo....
gsave
pageWidth 59 mul
pageWidth 6 mul
translate
pageWidth 6 mul ESPLOGO
grestore
% Show the page...
grestore
showpage
%
% End of "$Id: standard 1075 2000-05-11 20:02:21Z mike $".
%
%%EOF
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%!PS-Adobe-3.0
%%BoundingBox: 0 0 612 792
%%Pages: 1
%%LanguageLevel: 1
%%DocumentData: Clean7Bit
%%DocumentSuppliedResources: procset testprint/1.0
%%DocumentNeededResources: font Helvetica Helvetica-Bold Times-Roman
%%Creator: Michael Sweet, Easy Software Products
%%CreationDate: May 11, 1999
%%Title: Test Page
%%EndComments
%%BeginProlog
%%BeginResource procset testprint 1.1 0
%
% PostScript test page for the Common UNIX Printing System ("CUPS").
%
% Copyright 1993-2000 Easy Software Products
%
% These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs contain
% unpublished proprietary information of Easy Software Products, and
% are protected by Federal copyright law. They may not be disclosed
% to third parties or copied or duplicated in any form, in whole or
% in part, without the prior written consent of Easy Software Products.
%
/OCTANT { % Draw a color wheel OCTANT...
% (name) radius r g b OCTANT -
% Loop through 100 shades...
0 0.010101 0.98 {
% Set the color...
3 index 1 eq % R == 1?
3 index 1 eq % G == 1?
3 index 1 eq % B == 1?
and and {
0 index 4 index mul % R * val
1 index 4 index mul % G * val
2 index 4 index mul % B * val
} {
0 index 4 index mul % R * val
1 index neg 1 add add % + (1 - val)
1 index 4 index mul % G * val
2 index neg 1 add add % + (1 - val)
2 index 4 index mul % B * val
3 index neg 1 add add % + (1 - val)
} ifelse
setrgbcolor
% Draw a polygon...
dup 5 index mul dup 0 % x1, y1
moveto
0.707106781 mul dup lineto % x2, y2
0.010101 add 4 index mul dup % x3
0.707106781 mul dup lineto % x3, y3
0 lineto % x4, y4
closepath
fill
} for
% Draw a line around the polygons...
pop pop pop dup
0 setgray
0 0 moveto
dup 0 lineto
0.707106781 mul dup lineto
closepath
stroke
% Draw the label...
0 exch dup -9 div exch % text offset = 0, -radius/9
dup 0.923879532 mul % x = radius * cos(22.5)
exch 0.382683432 mul % y = radius * cos(22.5)
moveto % position label
gsave
22.5 rotate % rotate label
rmoveto % offset label
show % show label
grestore
} bind def
/CENTER { % Draw centered text
% (name) CENTER -
dup stringwidth pop % Get the width of the string
0.5 mul neg 0 rmoveto % Shift left 1/2 of the distance
show % Show the string
} bind def
/RIGHT { % Draw right-justified text
% (name) RIGHT -
dup stringwidth pop % Get the width of the string
neg 0 rmoveto % Shift left the entire distance
show % Show the string
} bind def
/NUMBER { % Draw a number
% power n NUMBER -
1 index 1 eq { % power == 1?
round cvi exch pop % Convert "n" to integer
} {
1 index mul round exch div % Truncate extra decimal places
} ifelse
100 string cvs show % Convert to a string and show it...
} bind def
/CUPSLOGO { % Draw the CUPS logo
% height CUPSLOGO
% Start with a big C...
/Helvetica findfont 1 index scalefont setfont
0 setgray
0 0 moveto
(C) show
% Then "UNIX Printing System" much smaller...
/Helvetica-Bold findfont 1 index 9 div scalefont setfont
0.25 mul
dup dup 2.0 mul moveto
(UNIX) show
dup dup 1.6 mul moveto
(Printing) show
dup 1.2 mul moveto
(System) show
} bind def
/ESPLOGO { % Draw the ESP logo
% height ESPLOGO
% Compute the size of the logo...
0 0
2 index 1.5 mul 3 index
% Do the "metallic" fill from 10% black to 40% black...
1 -0.001 0 {
dup % loopval
-0.15 mul % loopval * -0.15
0.9 add % 0.9 - loopval * 0.15
setgray % set gray shade
0 % x
1 index neg % loopval
1 add % 1 - loopval
3 index % height
mul % height * (1 - loopval)
moveto % starting point
dup % loopval
3 index % width
mul % loopval * width
2 index % height
lineto % Next point
0 % x
2 index % height
lineto % Next point
closepath
fill
dup % loopval
0.15 mul % loopval * 0.15
0.6 add % 0.6 + loopval * 0.15
setgray
dup % loopval
neg 1 add % 1 - loopval
3 index % width
mul % (1 - loopval) * width
0 % y
moveto % Starting point
2 index % width
exch % loopval
2 index % height
mul % loopval * height
lineto % Next point
1 index % width
0 % y
lineto % Next point
closepath
fill
} for
0 setgray rectstroke
/Helvetica-BoldOblique findfont 1 index 3 div scalefont setfont
dup 40 div
dup 4 mul 1 index 25 mul moveto (E) show
dup 10 mul 1 index 15 mul moveto (S) show
dup 16 mul 1 index 5 mul moveto (P) show
/Helvetica-BoldOblique findfont 2 index 5 div scalefont setfont
dup 14 mul 1 index 29 mul moveto (asy) show
dup 20 mul 1 index 19 mul moveto (oftware) show
dup 26 mul 1 index 9 mul moveto (roducts) show
pop
} bind def
%%EndResource
%%EndProlog
%%Page: 1 1
gsave
% Determine the imageable area and device resolution...
initclip newpath clippath pathbbox % Get bounding rectangle
72 div /pageTop exch def % Get top margin in inches
72 div /pageRight exch def % Get right margin in inches
72 div /pageBottom exch def % Get bottom margin in inches
72 div /pageLeft exch def % Get left margin in inches
4 setlinewidth % Draw wide lines
0 setgray closepath stroke % Draw a clipping rectangle
1 setlinewidth % Draw normal lines
/pageWidth pageRight pageLeft sub def % pageWidth = pageRight - pageLeft
/pageHeight pageTop pageBottom sub def% pageHeight = pageTop - pageBottom
72 72 dtransform % Get device resolution per inch
/yResolution exch abs def % yResolution = abs(yres)
/xResolution exch abs def % xResolution = abs(xres)
% Create fonts...
/bigFont /Helvetica-Bold findfont % bigFont = Helvetica-Bold
pageWidth 4 mul scalefont def % size = pageWidth * 4 (nominally 34)
/mediumFont /Helvetica findfont % mediumFont = Helvetica
pageWidth 2 mul scalefont def % size = pageWidth * 2 (nominally 17)
/smallFont /Times-Roman findfont % smallFont = Times-Roman
pageWidth 1.5 mul scalefont def % size = pageWidth * 1.5 (nominally 13)
% Offset page to account for lower-left margin...
pageLeft 72 mul
pageBottom 72 mul
translate
% Draw the color wheel...
mediumFont setfont % Font
0 setgray % Color
gsave
% Position the wheel on the left side...
pageWidth 18 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/4 * 72
pageHeight 54 mul % y = pageHeight * 3/4 * 72
translate
% Size the wheel...
pageWidth 9 mul % radius = pageWidth * 1/8 * 72
% Draw the colors...
dup (C) exch 0 1 1 OCTANT 45 rotate
dup (M) exch 1 0 1 OCTANT 45 rotate
dup (Y) exch 1 1 0 OCTANT 45 rotate
dup (K) exch 0 0 0 OCTANT 45 rotate
dup (R) exch 1 0 0 OCTANT 45 rotate
dup (G) exch 0 1 0 OCTANT 45 rotate
dup (B) exch 0 0 1 OCTANT 45 rotate
(W) exch 1 1 1 OCTANT 45 rotate
grestore
% Label the color wheel...
pageWidth 18 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/4 * 72
pageHeight 44 mul % y = pageHeight * 19/32 * 72
moveto % Position the text
(Color Wheel) CENTER % Show the text centered
% Draw radial lines...
gsave
0 setlinewidth % 1 pixel lines
% Position the lines on the left side...
pageWidth 54 mul % x = pageWidth * 3/4 * 72
pageHeight 54 mul % y = pageHeight * 3/4 * 72
translate
% Size the wheel...
pageWidth 9 mul % radius = pageWidth * 1/8 * 72
% Loop at 1 degree increments
0 1 359 {
pop % Discard angle - not used
0 0 moveto % Start line at the center
dup 0 lineto % Draw to the radius
1 rotate % Rotate 1 degree
} for
pop % Discard radius - not needed anymore
stroke % Draw lines...
grestore
% Label the lines...
pageWidth 54 mul % x = pageWidth * 3/4 * 72
pageHeight 44 mul % y = pageHeight * 19/32 * 72
moveto % Position the text
(1 Degree Radial Lines) CENTER % Show the text centered
% Imageable area...
pageWidth 19.5 mul % Height of imageable area
pageWidth 4.5 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/16 * 72
pageHeight 35.5 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
2 index sub % y -= height
pageWidth 28 mul % width = pageWidth * 1/4 * 72
3 index % height
0.5 setgray rectfill % Draw a shadow
pageWidth 4 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/16 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
2 index sub % y -= height
pageWidth 28 mul % width = pageWidth * 3/8 * 72
3 index % height
4 copy 1 setgray rectfill % Clear the box to white
0 setgray rectstroke % Draw a black box around it...
pop % Discard height
% Label the imageable area...
pageWidth 4 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/16 * 72
pageHeight 37 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
moveto % Position the text
mediumFont setfont % Font
(Imageable Area) show % Show the text
smallFont setfont % Font
pageWidth 14 mul % x = pageWidth * 3/16 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth -3 mul add % y -= 2 * smallFont height
% Page Size inches
2 copy moveto % Move to x & y
(Page Size: ) RIGHT % Label
100 pageWidth NUMBER % pageWidth
(x) show % "x"
100 pageHeight NUMBER % pageHeight
(in) show % "in"
% Page Size millimeters
pageWidth -1.5 mul add % Move down...
2 copy moveto % Move to x & y
10 pageWidth 25.4 mul NUMBER % pageWidth
(x) show % "x"
10 pageHeight 25.4 mul NUMBER % pageHeight
(mm) show % "mm"
% Lower-left inches
pageWidth -3 mul add % Move down...
2 copy moveto % Move to x & y
(Lower-Left: ) RIGHT % Label
100 pageLeft NUMBER % pageLeft
(x) show % "x"
100 pageBottom NUMBER % pageBottom
(in) show % "in"
% Lower-left millimeters
pageWidth -1.5 mul add % Move down...
2 copy moveto % Move to x & y
10 pageLeft 25.4 mul NUMBER % pageLeft
(x) show % "x"
10 pageBottom 25.4 mul NUMBER % pageBottom
(mm) show % "mm"
% Upper-right inches
pageWidth -3 mul add % Move down...
2 copy moveto % Move to x & y
(Upper-Right: ) RIGHT % Label
100 pageRight NUMBER % pageRight
(x) show % "x"
100 pageTop NUMBER % pageTop
(in) show % "in"
% Upper-right millimeters
pageWidth -1.5 mul add % Move down...
2 copy moveto % Move to x & y
10 pageRight 25.4 mul NUMBER % pageRight
(x) show % "x"
10 pageTop 25.4 mul NUMBER % pageTop
(mm) show % "mm"
% Resolution dots-per-inch
pageWidth -3 mul add % Move down...
2 copy moveto % Move to x & y
(Resolution: ) RIGHT % Label
1 xResolution NUMBER % xResolution
(x) show % "x"
1 yResolution NUMBER % yResolution
(dpi) show % "dpi"
% Resolution dots-per-meter
pageWidth -1.5 mul add % Move down...
moveto % Move to x & y
1 xResolution 39.27 mul NUMBER % xResolution
(x) show % "x"
1 yResolution 39.27 mul NUMBER % yResolution
(dpm) show % "dpm"
% Interpreter Information...
pageWidth 19.5 mul % Height of interpreter info
pageWidth 40.5 mul % x = pageWidth * 9/16 * 72
pageHeight 35.5 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
2 index sub % y -= height
pageWidth 28 mul % width = pageWidth * 1/4 * 72
3 index % height
0.5 setgray rectfill % Draw a shadow
pageWidth 40 mul % x = pageWidth * 9/16 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
2 index sub % y -= height
pageWidth 28 mul % width = pageWidth * 3/8 * 72
3 index % height
4 copy 1 setgray rectfill % Clear the box to white
0 setgray rectstroke % Draw a black box around it...
pop % Discard height
% Label the interpreter info...
pageWidth 40 mul % x = pageWidth * 9/16 * 72
pageHeight 37 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
moveto % Position the text
mediumFont setfont % Font
(Interpreter Information) show % Show the text
smallFont setfont % Font
pageWidth 49 mul % x = pageWidth * 11/16 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth -3 mul add % y -= 2 * smallFont height
% Language level
2 copy moveto % Move to x & y
(PostScript: ) RIGHT % Label
(Level ) show % "Level "
1 languagelevel NUMBER % Language level
% Version
pageWidth -3 mul add % Move down...
2 copy moveto % Move to x & y
(Version: ) RIGHT % Label
version show % Version
( \() show % " ("
1 revision NUMBER % Revision
(\)) show % ")"
% Product
pageWidth -3 mul add % Move down...
2 copy moveto % Move to x & y
(Product: ) RIGHT % Label
product show % Product name
% Serial Number
pageWidth -3 mul add % Move down...
2 copy moveto % Move to x & y
(Serial #: ) RIGHT % Label
1 serialnumber NUMBER % S/N
% Draw the label at the top...
pageWidth 36 mul % Center of page
pageHeight 68 mul % Top of page (15/16ths)
2 copy moveto % Position text
bigFont setfont % Font
(Printer Test Page) CENTER % Show text centered
% Draw the copyright notice at the bottom...
pageWidth 36 mul % Center of page
pageWidth 14 mul % Bottom of page
2 copy moveto % Position text
(Printed Using CUPS v1.1) CENTER % Show text centered
pageWidth 3 mul sub % Move down...
2 copy moveto % Position text
smallFont setfont % Font
(Copyright 1993-2000 Easy Software Products, All Rights Reserved.) CENTER
pageWidth 1.5 mul sub % Move down...
2 copy moveto % Position text
(CUPS, and the CUPS logo are the trademark property of) CENTER
pageWidth 1.5 mul sub % Move down...
2 copy moveto % Position text
(Easy Software Products, 44141 Airport View Drive, Suite 204,) CENTER
pageWidth 1.5 mul sub % Move down...
2 copy moveto % Position text
(Hollywood, Maryland, 20636-3111, USA.) CENTER
% Then the CUPS logo....
gsave
pageWidth 4 mul
pageWidth 6 mul
translate
pageWidth 9 mul CUPSLOGO
grestore
% And the ESP logo....
gsave
pageWidth 59 mul
pageWidth 6 mul
translate
pageWidth 6 mul ESPLOGO
grestore
% Show the page...
grestore
showpage
%
% End of "$Id: testprint.ps 985 2000-03-13 18:55:00Z mike $".
%
%%EOF
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%!PS-Adobe-3.0
%%BoundingBox: 0 0 612 792
%%Pages: 1
%%LanguageLevel: 1
%%DocumentData: Clean7Bit
%%DocumentSuppliedResources: procset bannerprint/1.0
%%DocumentNeededResources: font Helvetica Helvetica-Bold Times-Roman
%%Creator: Michael Sweet, Easy Software Products
%%CreationDate: May 10, 2000
%%Title: Test Page
%%EndComments
%%BeginProlog
%%BeginResource procset bannerprint 1.1 0
%
% PostScript banner page for the Common UNIX Printing System ("CUPS").
%
% Copyright 1993-2000 Easy Software Products
%
% These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs contain
% unpublished proprietary information of Easy Software Products, and
% are protected by Federal copyright law. They may not be disclosed
% to third parties or copied or duplicated in any form, in whole or
% in part, without the prior written consent of Easy Software Products.
%
/CENTER \{ % Draw centered text
% (name) CENTER -
dup stringwidth pop % Get the width of the string
0.5 mul neg 0 rmoveto % Shift left 1/2 of the distance
show % Show the string
} bind def
/RIGHT \{ % Draw right-justified text
% (name) RIGHT -
dup stringwidth pop % Get the width of the string
neg 0 rmoveto % Shift left the entire distance
show % Show the string
} bind def
/NUMBER \{ % Draw a number
% power n NUMBER -
1 index 1 eq \{ % power == 1?
round cvi exch pop % Convert "n" to integer
} \{
1 index mul round exch div % Truncate extra decimal places
} ifelse
100 string cvs show % Convert to a string and show it...
} bind def
/CUPSLOGO \{ % Draw the CUPS logo
% height CUPSLOGO
% Start with a big C...
/Helvetica findfont 1 index scalefont setfont
0 setgray
0 0 moveto
(C) show
% Then "UNIX Printing System" much smaller...
/Helvetica-Bold findfont 1 index 9 div scalefont setfont
0.25 mul
dup dup 2.0 mul moveto
(UNIX) show
dup dup 1.6 mul moveto
(Printing) show
dup 1.2 mul moveto
(System) show
} bind def
/ESPLOGO \{ % Draw the ESP logo
% height ESPLOGO
% Compute the size of the logo...
0 0
2 index 1.5 mul 3 index
% Do the "metallic" fill from 10% black to 40% black...
1 -0.001 0 \{
dup % loopval
-0.15 mul % loopval * -0.15
0.9 add % 0.9 - loopval * 0.15
setgray % set gray shade
0 % x
1 index neg % loopval
1 add % 1 - loopval
3 index % height
mul % height * (1 - loopval)
moveto % starting point
dup % loopval
3 index % width
mul % loopval * width
2 index % height
lineto % Next point
0 % x
2 index % height
lineto % Next point
closepath
fill
dup % loopval
0.15 mul % loopval * 0.15
0.6 add % 0.6 + loopval * 0.15
setgray
dup % loopval
neg 1 add % 1 - loopval
3 index % width
mul % (1 - loopval) * width
0 % y
moveto % Starting point
2 index % width
exch % loopval
2 index % height
mul % loopval * height
lineto % Next point
1 index % width
0 % y
lineto % Next point
closepath
fill
} for
0 setgray rectstroke
/Helvetica-BoldOblique findfont 1 index 3 div scalefont setfont
dup 40 div
dup 4 mul 1 index 25 mul moveto (E) show
dup 10 mul 1 index 15 mul moveto (S) show
dup 16 mul 1 index 5 mul moveto (P) show
/Helvetica-BoldOblique findfont 2 index 5 div scalefont setfont
dup 14 mul 1 index 29 mul moveto (asy) show
dup 20 mul 1 index 19 mul moveto (oftware) show
dup 26 mul 1 index 9 mul moveto (roducts) show
pop
} bind def
%%EndResource
%%EndProlog
%%Page: 1 1
gsave
% Determine the imageable area and device resolution...
initclip newpath clippath pathbbox % Get bounding rectangle
72 div /pageTop exch def % Get top margin in inches
72 div /pageRight exch def % Get right margin in inches
72 div /pageBottom exch def % Get bottom margin in inches
72 div /pageLeft exch def % Get left margin in inches
/pageWidth pageRight pageLeft sub def % pageWidth = pageRight - pageLeft
/pageHeight pageTop pageBottom sub def% pageHeight = pageTop - pageBottom
newpath % Clear bounding path
% Create fonts...
/bigFont /Helvetica-Bold findfont % bigFont = Helvetica-Bold
pageWidth 4 mul scalefont def % size = pageWidth * 4 (nominally 34)
/mediumFont /Helvetica findfont % mediumFont = Helvetica
pageWidth 2 mul scalefont def % size = pageWidth * 2 (nominally 17)
% Offset page to account for lower-left margin...
pageLeft 72 mul
pageBottom 72 mul
translate
% Draw the label at the top and bottom...
0 setgray % Color
pageWidth 36 mul % Center of page
pageHeight 72 mul % Top of page
pageWidth -9 mul add % - 1 line
moveto % Position text
bigFont setfont % Font
(Top Secret) CENTER % Show text centered
pageWidth 36 mul % Center of page
pageWidth 8 mul % Bottom of page
moveto % Position text
bigFont setfont % Font
(Top Secret) CENTER % Show text centered
% Job information box...
pageWidth 18 mul 9 add % x = pageWidth * 1/4 * 72 + 9
pageHeight 27 mul 9 sub % y = pageHeight * 3/8 * 72 - 9
pageWidth 36 mul % w = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 18 mul % h = pageHeight * 1/4 * 72
0.5 setgray rectfill % Draw a shadow
pageWidth 18 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/4 * 72
pageHeight 27 mul % y = pageHeight * 3/8 * 72
pageWidth 36 mul % w = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 18 mul % h = pageHeight * 1/4 * 72
4 copy 1 setgray rectfill % Clear the box to white
0 setgray rectstroke % Draw a black box around it...
% Job information text...
mediumFont setfont % Medium sized font
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth 4 mul add % y += 2 lines
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Job ID: ) RIGHT
moveto
({printer-name}-{job-id}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth 1 mul add % y += 1 line
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Title: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-name}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth -2 mul add % y -= 1 line
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Requesting User: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-originating-user-name}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth -5 mul add % y -= 2 lines
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Billing Info: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-billing}) show
% Then the CUPS logo....
gsave
pageWidth 4 mul
pageWidth 6 mul
translate
pageWidth 9 mul CUPSLOGO
grestore
% And the ESP logo....
gsave
pageWidth 59 mul
pageWidth 6 mul
translate
pageWidth 6 mul ESPLOGO
grestore
% Show the page...
grestore
showpage
%
% End of "$Id: topsecret 1075 2000-05-11 20:02:21Z mike $".
%
%%EOF
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%!PS-Adobe-3.0
%%BoundingBox: 0 0 612 792
%%Pages: 1
%%LanguageLevel: 1
%%DocumentData: Clean7Bit
%%DocumentSuppliedResources: procset bannerprint/1.0
%%DocumentNeededResources: font Helvetica Helvetica-Bold Times-Roman
%%Creator: Michael Sweet, Easy Software Products
%%CreationDate: May 10, 2000
%%Title: Test Page
%%EndComments
%%BeginProlog
%%BeginResource procset bannerprint 1.1 0
%
% PostScript banner page for the Common UNIX Printing System ("CUPS").
%
% Copyright 1993-2000 Easy Software Products
%
% These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs contain
% unpublished proprietary information of Easy Software Products, and
% are protected by Federal copyright law. They may not be disclosed
% to third parties or copied or duplicated in any form, in whole or
% in part, without the prior written consent of Easy Software Products.
%
/CENTER \{ % Draw centered text
% (name) CENTER -
dup stringwidth pop % Get the width of the string
0.5 mul neg 0 rmoveto % Shift left 1/2 of the distance
show % Show the string
} bind def
/RIGHT \{ % Draw right-justified text
% (name) RIGHT -
dup stringwidth pop % Get the width of the string
neg 0 rmoveto % Shift left the entire distance
show % Show the string
} bind def
/NUMBER \{ % Draw a number
% power n NUMBER -
1 index 1 eq \{ % power == 1?
round cvi exch pop % Convert "n" to integer
} \{
1 index mul round exch div % Truncate extra decimal places
} ifelse
100 string cvs show % Convert to a string and show it...
} bind def
/CUPSLOGO \{ % Draw the CUPS logo
% height CUPSLOGO
% Start with a big C...
/Helvetica findfont 1 index scalefont setfont
0 setgray
0 0 moveto
(C) show
% Then "UNIX Printing System" much smaller...
/Helvetica-Bold findfont 1 index 9 div scalefont setfont
0.25 mul
dup dup 2.0 mul moveto
(UNIX) show
dup dup 1.6 mul moveto
(Printing) show
dup 1.2 mul moveto
(System) show
} bind def
/ESPLOGO \{ % Draw the ESP logo
% height ESPLOGO
% Compute the size of the logo...
0 0
2 index 1.5 mul 3 index
% Do the "metallic" fill from 10% black to 40% black...
1 -0.001 0 \{
dup % loopval
-0.15 mul % loopval * -0.15
0.9 add % 0.9 - loopval * 0.15
setgray % set gray shade
0 % x
1 index neg % loopval
1 add % 1 - loopval
3 index % height
mul % height * (1 - loopval)
moveto % starting point
dup % loopval
3 index % width
mul % loopval * width
2 index % height
lineto % Next point
0 % x
2 index % height
lineto % Next point
closepath
fill
dup % loopval
0.15 mul % loopval * 0.15
0.6 add % 0.6 + loopval * 0.15
setgray
dup % loopval
neg 1 add % 1 - loopval
3 index % width
mul % (1 - loopval) * width
0 % y
moveto % Starting point
2 index % width
exch % loopval
2 index % height
mul % loopval * height
lineto % Next point
1 index % width
0 % y
lineto % Next point
closepath
fill
} for
0 setgray rectstroke
/Helvetica-BoldOblique findfont 1 index 3 div scalefont setfont
dup 40 div
dup 4 mul 1 index 25 mul moveto (E) show
dup 10 mul 1 index 15 mul moveto (S) show
dup 16 mul 1 index 5 mul moveto (P) show
/Helvetica-BoldOblique findfont 2 index 5 div scalefont setfont
dup 14 mul 1 index 29 mul moveto (asy) show
dup 20 mul 1 index 19 mul moveto (oftware) show
dup 26 mul 1 index 9 mul moveto (roducts) show
pop
} bind def
%%EndResource
%%EndProlog
%%Page: 1 1
gsave
% Determine the imageable area and device resolution...
initclip newpath clippath pathbbox % Get bounding rectangle
72 div /pageTop exch def % Get top margin in inches
72 div /pageRight exch def % Get right margin in inches
72 div /pageBottom exch def % Get bottom margin in inches
72 div /pageLeft exch def % Get left margin in inches
/pageWidth pageRight pageLeft sub def % pageWidth = pageRight - pageLeft
/pageHeight pageTop pageBottom sub def% pageHeight = pageTop - pageBottom
newpath % Clear bounding path
% Create fonts...
/bigFont /Helvetica-Bold findfont % bigFont = Helvetica-Bold
pageWidth 4 mul scalefont def % size = pageWidth * 4 (nominally 34)
/mediumFont /Helvetica findfont % mediumFont = Helvetica
pageWidth 2 mul scalefont def % size = pageWidth * 2 (nominally 17)
% Offset page to account for lower-left margin...
pageLeft 72 mul
pageBottom 72 mul
translate
% Draw the label at the top and bottom...
0 setgray % Color
pageWidth 36 mul % Center of page
pageHeight 72 mul % Top of page
pageWidth -9 mul add % - 1 line
moveto % Position text
bigFont setfont % Font
(Unclassified) CENTER % Show text centered
pageWidth 36 mul % Center of page
pageWidth 8 mul % Bottom of page
moveto % Position text
bigFont setfont % Font
(Unclassified) CENTER % Show text centered
% Job information box...
pageWidth 18 mul 9 add % x = pageWidth * 1/4 * 72 + 9
pageHeight 27 mul 9 sub % y = pageHeight * 3/8 * 72 - 9
pageWidth 36 mul % w = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 18 mul % h = pageHeight * 1/4 * 72
0.5 setgray rectfill % Draw a shadow
pageWidth 18 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/4 * 72
pageHeight 27 mul % y = pageHeight * 3/8 * 72
pageWidth 36 mul % w = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 18 mul % h = pageHeight * 1/4 * 72
4 copy 1 setgray rectfill % Clear the box to white
0 setgray rectstroke % Draw a black box around it...
% Job information text...
mediumFont setfont % Medium sized font
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth 4 mul add % y += 2 lines
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Job ID: ) RIGHT
moveto
({printer-name}-{job-id}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth 1 mul add % y += 1 line
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Title: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-name}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth -2 mul add % y -= 1 line
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Requesting User: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-originating-user-name}) show
pageWidth 36 mul % x = pageWidth * 1/2 * 72
pageHeight 36 mul % y = pageHeight * 1/2 * 72
pageWidth -5 mul add % y -= 2 lines
2 copy % Copy X & Y
moveto
(Billing Info: ) RIGHT
moveto
({job-billing}) show
% Then the CUPS logo....
gsave
pageWidth 4 mul
pageWidth 6 mul
translate
pageWidth 9 mul CUPSLOGO
grestore
% And the ESP logo....
gsave
pageWidth 59 mul
pageWidth 6 mul
translate
pageWidth 6 mul ESPLOGO
grestore
% Show the page...
grestore
showpage
%
% End of "$Id: unclassified 1075 2000-05-11 20:02:21Z mike $".
%
%%EOF
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# First and last are the first and last glyphs in the font mapping
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# This file defines the font and character mappings used for Windows
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# direction width normal bold italic bold-italic
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# Each font that is listed will be used (and downloaded if needed) when
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#
# This file defines the font and character mappings used for Windows
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# The first line consists of:
#
# direction width normal bold italic bold-italic
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# Each font that is listed will be used (and downloaded if needed) when
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# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
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#
# char glyph
#
# "Char" and "glyph" are hexadecimal values.
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#
# This file defines the font and character mappings used for Windows
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# The first line consists of:
#
# direction width normal bold italic bold-italic
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# Direction is the string "ltor" or "rtol", indicating left-to-right or
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# Width is the string "single" or "double"; double means that the glyphs
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# "Normal", "bold", "italic", and "bold-italic" are the typefaces to use
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#
# Each font that is listed will be used (and downloaded if needed) when
# printing.
#
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# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
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#
# char glyph
#
# "Char" and "glyph" are hexadecimal values.
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charset 8bit
#
# This file defines the font and character mappings used for Windows
# Code Page 1253 (WinGreek) text printing.
#
# The first line consists of:
#
# direction width normal bold italic bold-italic
#
# Direction is the string "ltor" or "rtol", indicating left-to-right or
# right-to-left text.
#
# Width is the string "single" or "double"; double means that the glyphs
# are twice as wide as ASCII characters in the Courier typeface.
#
# "Normal", "bold", "italic", and "bold-italic" are the typefaces to use
# for each presentation. If characters are only available in a single
# style then only one typeface should be listed (e.g. "Symbol")
#
# Each font that is listed will be used (and downloaded if needed) when
# printing.
#
00 9f ltor single Courier Courier-Bold Courier-Italic Courier-BoldItalic
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#
# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
# the Unicode glyphs for each character:
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# direction width normal bold italic bold-italic
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#
# Each font that is listed will be used (and downloaded if needed) when
# printing.
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# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
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#
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#
# "Char" and "glyph" are hexadecimal values.
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# direction width normal bold italic bold-italic
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# Direction is the string "ltor" or "rtol", indicating left-to-right or
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#
# Each font that is listed will be used (and downloaded if needed) when
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# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
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#
# "Char" and "glyph" are hexadecimal values.
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# Direction is the string "ltor" or "rtol", indicating left-to-right or
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# "Normal", "bold", "italic", and "bold-italic" are the typefaces to use
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# Each font that is listed will be used (and downloaded if needed) when
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# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
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# char glyph
#
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# The first line consists of:
#
# direction width normal bold italic bold-italic
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# Direction is the string "ltor" or "rtol", indicating left-to-right or
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# Width is the string "single" or "double"; double means that the glyphs
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# "Normal", "bold", "italic", and "bold-italic" are the typefaces to use
# for each presentation. If characters are only available in a single
# style then only one typeface should be listed (e.g. "Symbol")
#
# Each font that is listed will be used (and downloaded if needed) when
# printing.
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#
# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
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#
# char glyph
#
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#
# direction width normal bold italic bold-italic
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# Direction is the string "ltor" or "rtol", indicating left-to-right or
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# Width is the string "single" or "double"; double means that the glyphs
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# "Normal", "bold", "italic", and "bold-italic" are the typefaces to use
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#
# Each font that is listed will be used (and downloaded if needed) when
# printing.
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#
# The following lines define the mapping from the 8-bit character set to
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#
# char glyph
#
# "Char" and "glyph" are hexadecimal values.
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echo Formatting $@...
htmldoc --titleimage images/cups-large.gif --numbered -f $@ $<
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htmldoc --titleimage images/cups-large.gif --duplex --numbered \
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images/classes.gif \
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$(INSTALL_MAN) $(DOCUMENTS:.shtml=.html) $(DOCDIR)
$(INSTALL_MAN) $(DOCUMENTS:.shtml=.pdf) $(DOCDIR)
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<H1> CUPS Configuration Management Plan</H1></A><BR>
CUPS-CMP-1.1<BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="#CONTENTS"><IMG SRC="images/cups-large.gif" BORDER="0"><BR>
<H1>CUPS Configuration Management Plan</H1></A><BR>
CUPS-CMP-1.0<BR>
Easy Software Products<BR>
Copyright 1997-2000, All Rights Reserved<BR>
Copyright 1997-1999, All Rights Reserved<BR>
</CENTER>
<HR>
<H1 ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="CONTENTS">Table of Contents</A></H1>
<BR>
<BR><B><A HREF="#1">1 Scope</A></B>
<BR><B><A HREF="#1">1 Scope</A></B>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#1_1">1.1 Identification</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#1_2">1.2 System Overview</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#1_3">1.3 Document Overview</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#1_1">1.1 Identification</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#1_2">1.2 System Overview</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#1_3">1.3 Document Overview</A></LI>
</UL>
<B><A HREF="#2">2 References</A></B>
<B><A HREF="#2">2 References</A></B>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#2_1">2.1 CUPS Documentation</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#2_2">2.2 Other Documents</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#2_1">2.1 CUPS Documentation</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#2_2">2.2 Other Documents</A></LI>
</UL>
<B><A HREF="#3">3 File Management</A></B>
<B><A HREF="#3">3 File Management</A></B>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#3_1">3.1 Directory Structure</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#3_2">3.2 Source Files</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#3_3">3.3 Configuration Management</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#3_1">3.1 Directory Structure</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#3_2">3.2 Source Files</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#3_3">3.3 Configuration Management</A></LI>
</UL>
<B><A HREF="#4">4 Trouble Report Processing</A></B>
<B><A HREF="#4">4 Trouble Report Processing</A></B>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#4_1">4.1 Classification</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#4_2">4.2 Identification</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#4_3">4.3 Correction</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#4_4">4.4 Notification</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#4_1">4.1 Classification</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#4_2">4.2 Identification</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#4_3">4.3 Correction</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#4_4">4.4 Notification</A></LI>
</UL>
<B><A HREF="#5">5 Software Releases</A></B>
<B><A HREF="#5">5 Software Releases</A></B>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#5_1">5.1 Version Numbering</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#5_2">5.2 Generation</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#5_3">5.3 Testing</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#5_4">5.4 Release</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#5_1">5.1 Version Numbering</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#5_2">5.2 Generation</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#5_3">5.3 Testing</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#5_4">5.4 Release</A></LI>
</UL>
<B><A HREF="#6">A Glossary</A></B>
<B><A HREF="#6">A Glossary</A></B>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#6_1">A.1 Terms</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#6_2">A.2 Acronyms</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#6_1">A.1 Terms</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#6_2">A.2 Acronyms</A></LI>
</UL>
<B><A HREF="#7">B Coding Requirements</A></B>
<B><A HREF="#7">B Coding Requirements</A></B>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_1">B.1 Source Files</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_1">B.1 Source Files</A></LI>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_1_1">B.1.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_1_2">B.1.2 Documentation</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_1_1">B.1.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_1_2">B.1.2 Documentation</A></LI>
</UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_2">B.2 Functions</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_2">B.2 Functions</A></LI>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_2_1">B.2.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_2_2">B.2.2 Documentation</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_2_1">B.2.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_2_2">B.2.2 Documentation</A></LI>
</UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_3">B.3 Methods</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_3">B.3 Methods</A></LI>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_3_1">B.3.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_3_2">B.3.2 Documentation</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_3_1">B.3.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_3_2">B.3.2 Documentation</A></LI>
</UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_4">B.4 Variables</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_4">B.4 Variables</A></LI>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_4_1">B.4.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_4_2">B.4.2 Documentation</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_4_1">B.4.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_4_2">B.4.2 Documentation</A></LI>
</UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_5">B.5 Types</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_5">B.5 Types</A></LI>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_5_1">B.5.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_5_2">B.5.2 Documentation</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_5_1">B.5.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_5_2">B.5.2 Documentation</A></LI>
</UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_6">B.6 Structures</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_6">B.6 Structures</A></LI>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_6_1">B.6.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_6_2">B.6.2 Documentation</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_6_1">B.6.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_6_2">B.6.2 Documentation</A></LI>
</UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_7">B.7 Classes</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_7">B.7 Classes</A></LI>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_7_1">B.7.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_7_2">B.7.2 Documentation</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_7_1">B.7.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_7_2">B.7.2 Documentation</A></LI>
</UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_8">B.8 Constants</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_8">B.8 Constants</A></LI>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_8_1">B.8.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_8_2">B.8.2 Documentation</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_8_1">B.8.1 Naming</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_8_2">B.8.2 Documentation</A></LI>
</UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_9">B.9 Code</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_9">B.9 Code</A></LI>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="#7_9_1">B.9.1 Documentation</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_9_2">B.9.2 Style</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_9_1">B.9.1 Documentation</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="#7_9_2">B.9.2 Style</A></LI>
</UL>
</UL>
<B><A HREF="#8">C Software Trouble Report Form</A></B><HR>
<H1><A NAME="1">1 Scope</A></H1>
<H2><A NAME="1_1">1.1 Identification</A></H2>
<B><A HREF="#8">C Software Trouble Report Form</A></B><HR>
<H1><A NAME="1">1 Scope</A></H1>
<H2><A NAME="1_1">1.1 Identification</A></H2>
This configuration management plan document provides the guidelines
for development and maintenance of the Common UNIX Printing System
(&quot;CUPS&quot;) Version 1.1 software.
<H2><A NAME="1_2">1.2 System Overview</A></H2>
<P> CUPS provides a portable printing layer for UNIX&reg;-based operating
systems. It has been developed by <A HREF="http://www.easysw.com">Easy
Software Products</A> to promote a standard printing solution for all
UNIX vendors and users. CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley
command-line interfaces. </P>
<P> CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (&quot;IPP&quot;) as the basis for
managing print jobs and queues. The Line Printer Daemon (&quot;LPD&quot;) Server
Message Block (&quot;SMB&quot;), and AppSocket (a.k.a. JetDirect) protocols are
also supported with reduced functionality. CUPS adds network printer
browsing and PostScript Printer Description (&quot;PPD&quot;) based printing
options to support real-world printing under UNIX. </P>
<P> CUPS also includes a customized version of GNU Ghostscript
(currently based off GNU Ghostscript 5.50) and an image file RIP that
are used to support non-PostScript printers. Sample drivers for HP and
EPSON printers are included that use these filters. </P>
<H2><A NAME="1_3">1.3 Document Overview</A></H2>
for development and maintainance of the Common UNIX Printing System
(&quot;CUPS&quot;) Version 1.0 software.
<H2><A NAME="1_2">1.2 System Overview</A></H2>
The Common UNIX Printing System provides a portable printing layer for
UNIX&reg; operating systems. It has been developed by Easy Software
Products to promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors
and users. CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command-line
interfaces.
<P>CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IETF-IPP) as the basis for
managing print jobs and queues. The Line Printer Daemon (LPD, RFC1179),
Server Message Block (SMB), and AppSocket protocols are also supported
with reduced functionality. </P>
<P>CUPS adds network printer browsing and PostScript Printer
Description (&quot;PPD&quot;)-based printing options to support real world
applications under UNIX. </P>
<P>CUPS also includes a customized version of GNU GhostScript
(currently based off GNU GhostScript 4.03) and an image file RIP that
can be used to support non-PostScript printers. </P>
<H2><A NAME="1_3">1.3 Document Overview</A></H2>
This configuration management document is organized into the following
sections:
<UL>
<LI> 1 - Scope</LI>
<LI> 2 - References</LI>
<LI> 3 - File Management</LI>
<LI> 4 - Trouble Report Processing</LI>
<LI> 5 - Software Releases</LI>
<LI> A - Glossary</LI>
<LI> B - Coding Requirements</LI>
<LI>1 - Scope</LI>
<LI>2 - References</LI>
<LI>3 - File Management</LI>
<LI>4 - Trouble Report Processing</LI>
<LI>5 - Software Releases</LI>
<LI>A - Glossary</LI>
<LI>B - Coding Requirements</LI>
</UL>
<H1><A NAME="2">2 References</A></H1>
<H2><A NAME="2_1">2.1 CUPS Documentation</A></H2>
<P> The following CUPS documentation is referenced by this document: </P>
<H1><A NAME="2">2 References</A></H1>
<H2><A NAME="2_1">2.1 CUPS Documentation</A></H2>
The following CUPS documentation is referenced by this document:
<UL>
<LI> CUPS-CMP-1.1: CUPS Configuration Management Plan </LI>
<LI> CUPS-IDD-1.1: CUPS System Interface Design Description </LI>
<LI> CUPS-IPP-1.1: CUPS Implmentation of IPP </LI>
<LI> CUPS-SAM-1.1.x: CUPS Software Administrators Manual </LI>
<LI> CUPS-SDD-1.1: CUPS Software Design Description </LI>
<LI> CUPS-SPM-1.1.x: CUPS Software Programming Manual </LI>
<LI> CUPS-SSR-1.1: CUPS Software Security Report </LI>
<LI> CUPS-STP-1.1: CUPS Software Test Plan </LI>
<LI> CUPS-SUM-1.1.x: CUPS Software Users Manual </LI>
<LI> CUPS-SVD-1.1.x: CUPS Software Version Description </LI>
<LI>CUPS-CMP-1.0: CUPS Configuration Management Plan </LI>
<LI>CUPS-IDD-1.0: CUPS System Interface Design Description </LI>
<LI>CUPS-SAM-1.0.x: CUPS Software Administrators Manual </LI>
<LI>CUPS-SDD-1.0: CUPS Software Design Description </LI>
<LI>CUPS-SPM-1.0: CUPS Software Programming Manual </LI>
<LI>CUPS-SSR-1.0: CUPS Software Security Report </LI>
<LI>CUPS-STP-1.0: CUPS Software Test Plan </LI>
<LI>CUPS-SUM-1.0.x: CUPS Software Users Manual </LI>
<LI>CUPS-SVD-1.0.x: CUPS Software Version Description </LI>
</UL>
<H2><A NAME="2_2">2.2 Other Documents</A></H2>
<P> The following non-CUPS documents are referenced by this document: </P>
<H2><A NAME="2_2">2.2 Other Documents</A></H2>
The following non-CUPS documents are referenced by this document:
<UL>
<LI><A HREF="http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/PDFS/TN/5003.PPD_Spec_v4.3.pdf">
Adobe PostScript Printer Description File Format Specification,
Version 4.3.</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/PDFS/TN/PLRM.pdf">
Adobe PostScript Language Reference, Third Edition.</A></LI>
<LI> IPP: Job and Printer Set Operations </LI>
<LI> IPP/1.1: Encoding and Transport </LI>
<LI> IPP/1.1: Implementers Guide </LI>
<LI> IPP/1.1: Model and Semantics </LI>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1179.txt"> RFC 1179, Line
Printer Daemon Protocol</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2567.txt"> RFC 2567, Design
Goals for an Internet Printing Protocol</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2568.txt"> RFC 2568, Rationale
for the Structure of the Model and Protocol</A> for the Internet
Printing Protocol</LI>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2569.txt"> RFC 2569, Mapping
between LPD and IPP Protocols</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt"> RFC 2616, Hypertext
Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1</A></LI>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2617.txt"> RFC 2617, HTTP
Authentication: Basic and Digest Access</A> Authentication </LI>
<LI>IEEE 1387.4, System Administration: Printing (draft) </LI>
<LI>IPP/1.0: Additional Optional Operations - Set 1 </LI>
<LI>RFC 1179, Line Printer Daemon Protocol </LI>
<LI>RFC 2565, IPP/1.0: Encoding and Transport </LI>
<LI>RFC 2566, IPP/1.0: Model and Semantics </LI>
<LI>RFC 2639, IPP/1.0: Implementers Guide </LI>
</UL>
<H1><A NAME="3">3 File Management</A></H1>
<H2><A NAME="3_1">3.1 Directory Structure</A></H2>
<H1><A NAME="3">3 File Management</A></H1>
<H2><A NAME="3_1">3.1 Directory Structure</A></H2>
Each source file shall be placed a sub-directory corresponding to the
software sub-system it belongs to (&quot;scheduler&quot;, &quot;cups&quot;, etc.) To remain
compatible with older UNIX filesystems, directory names shall not
exceed 16 characters in length.
<H2><A NAME="3_2">3.2 Source Files</A></H2>
software sub-system it belongs to (&quot;scheduler&quot;, &quot;libcups&quot;, etc.) To
remain compatible with older UNIX filesystems, directory names shall
not exceed 16 characters in length.
<H2><A NAME="3_2">3.2 Source Files</A></H2>
Source files shall be documented and formatted as described in
Appendix B, Coding Requirements.
<H2><A NAME="3_3">3.3 Configuration Management</A></H2>
<H2><A NAME="3_3">3.3 Configuration Management</A></H2>
Source files shall be placed under the control of the Concurrent
Versions System (&quot;CVS&quot;) software. Source files shall be &quot;checked in&quot;
with each change so that modifications can be tracked.
<P> Documentation on the CVS software is included with the whitepaper,
<P>Documentation on the CVS software is included with the whitepaper,
&quot;CVS II: Parallelizing Software Development&quot;. </P>
<H1><A NAME="4">4 Trouble Report Processing</A></H1>
<H1><A NAME="4">4 Trouble Report Processing</A></H1>
A Software Trouble Report (&quot;STR&quot;) shall be submitted every time a user
or vendor experiences a problem with the CUPS software. Trouble reports
are maintained in a database with one of the following states:
<OL>
<LI> STR is closed with complete resolution</LI>
<LI> STR is closed without resolution</LI>
<LI> STR is active</LI>
<LI> STR is pending (new STR or additional information available)</LI>
<LI>STR is closed with complete resolution</LI>
<LI>STR is closed without resolution</LI>
<LI>STR is active</LI>
<LI>STR is pending (new STR or additional information available)</LI>
</OL>
Trouble reports shall be processed using the following steps.
<H2><A NAME="4_1">4.1 Classification</A></H2>
<H2><A NAME="4_1">4.1 Classification</A></H2>
When a trouble report is received it must be classified at one of the
following levels:
<OL>
<LI> Request for enhancement</LI>
<LI> Documentation error</LI>
<LI> Unable to print a file</LI>
<LI> Unable to print to a printer</LI>
<LI> Unable to print at all</LI>
<LI>Request for enhancement</LI>
<LI>Documentation error</LI>
<LI>Unable to print a file</LI>
<LI>Unable to print to a printer</LI>
<LI>Unable to print at all</LI>
</OL>
The scope of the problem should also be determined as:
<OL>
<LI> Specific to a machine</LI>
<LI> Specific to an operating system</LI>
<LI> Applies to all machines and operating systems</LI>
<LI>Specific to a machine</LI>
<LI>Specific to an operating system</LI>
<LI>Applies to all machines and operating systems</LI>
</OL>
<H2><A NAME="4_2">4.2 Identification</A></H2>
<H2><A NAME="4_2">4.2 Identification</A></H2>
Once the level and scope of the trouble report is determined the
software sub-system(s) involved with the problem are determined. This
may involve additional communication with the user or vendor to isolate
the problem to a specific cause.
<P> When the sub-system(s) involved have been identified, an engineer
<P>When the sub-system(s) involved have been identified, an engineer
will then determine the change(s) needed and estimate the time required
for the change(s). </P>
<H2><A NAME="4_3">4.3 Correction</A></H2>
<H2><A NAME="4_3">4.3 Correction</A></H2>
Corrections are scheduled based upon the severity and complexity of
the problem. Once all changes have been made, documented, and tested
successfully a new software release snapshot is generated. Additional
tests are added as necessary for proper testing of the changes.
<H2><A NAME="4_4">4.4 Notification</A></H2>
<H2><A NAME="4_4">4.4 Notification</A></H2>
The user or vendor is notified when the fix is available or if the
problem was caused by user error.
<H1><A NAME="5">5 Software Releases</A></H1>
<H2><A NAME="5_1">5.1 Version Numbering</A></H2>
<H1><A NAME="5">5 Software Releases</A></H1>
<H2><A NAME="5_1">5.1 Version Numbering</A></H2>
CUPS uses a three-part version number separated by periods to
represent the major, minor, and patch release numbers:
<UL>
<PRE>
major.minor.patch
1.1.0
1.0.0
</PRE>
</UL>
Beta-test releases are indentified by appending the letter B followed
@@ -261,7 +244,7 @@ by the build number:
<UL>
<PRE>
major.minor.patchbbuild
1.1.0b1
1.0.0b1
</PRE>
</UL>
A CVS snapshot is generated for every beta and final release and uses
@@ -281,100 +264,101 @@ release number will be incremented and the minor and patch release
numbers reset to 0:
<UL>
<PRE>
1.1.0b1 First beta release
1.1.0b2 Second beta release
1.1.0 First production release
1.1.1b1 First beta of 1.1.1
1.1.1 Production release of 1.1.1
1.1.1b1 First beta of 1.1.1
1.1.1 Production release of 1.1.1
1.0.0b1 First beta release
1.0.0b2 Second beta release
1.0.0 First production release
1.0.1b1 First beta of 1.0.1
1.0.1 Production release of 1.0.1
1.1.0b1 First beta of 1.1.0
1.1.0 Production release of 1.1.0
2.0.0b1 First beta of 2.0.0
2.0.0 Production release of 2.0.0
</PRE>
</UL>
<H2><A NAME="5_2">5.2 Generation</A></H2>
<H2><A NAME="5_2">5.2 Generation</A></H2>
Software releases shall be generated for each successfully completed
software trouble report. All object and executable files shall be
deleted prior to performing a full build to ensure that source files
are recompiled.
<H2><A NAME="5_3">5.3 Testing</A></H2>
<H2><A NAME="5_3">5.3 Testing</A></H2>
Software testing shall be conducted according to the CUPS Software
Test Plan, CUPS-STP-1.1. Failed tests cause STRs to be generated to
Test Plan, CUPS-STP-1.0. Failed tests cause STRs to be generated to
correct the problems found.
<H2><A NAME="5_4">5.4 Release</A></H2>
<H2><A NAME="5_4">5.4 Release</A></H2>
When testing has been completed successfully a new distribution image
is created from the current CVS code &quot;snapshot&quot;. No production release
shall contain software that has not passed the appropriate software
tests.
<H1 TYPE="A" VALUE="1"><A NAME="6">A Glossary</A></H1>
<H2><A NAME="6_1">A.1 Terms</A></H2>
<H1 TYPE="A" VALUE="1"><A NAME="6">A Glossary</A></H1>
<H2><A NAME="6_1">A.1 Terms</A></H2>
<DL>
<DT> C </DT>
<DD> A computer language. </DD>
<DT> parallel </DT>
<DD> Sending or receiving data more than 1 bit at a time. </DD>
<DT> pipe </DT>
<DD> A one-way communications channel between two programs. </DD>
<DT> serial </DT>
<DD> Sending or receiving data 1 bit at a time. </DD>
<DT> socket </DT>
<DD> A two-way network communications channel. </DD>
<DT>C </DT>
<DD>A computer language. </DD>
<DT>parallel </DT>
<DD>Sending or receiving data more than 1 bit at a time. </DD>
<DT>pipe </DT>
<DD>A one-way communications channel between two programs. </DD>
<DT>serial </DT>
<DD>Sending or receiving data 1 bit at a time. </DD>
<DT>socket </DT>
<DD>A two-way network communications channel. </DD>
</DL>
<H2><A NAME="6_2">A.2 Acronyms</A></H2>
<H2><A NAME="6_2">A.2 Acronyms</A></H2>
<DL>
<DT> ASCII </DT>
<DD> American Standard Code for Information Interchange </DD>
<DT> CUPS </DT>
<DD> Common UNIX Printing System </DD>
<DT> ESC/P </DT>
<DD> EPSON Standard Code for Printers </DD>
<DT> FTP </DT>
<DD> File Transfer Protocol </DD>
<DT> HP-GL </DT>
<DD> Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language </DD>
<DT> HP-PCL </DT>
<DD> Hewlett-Packard Printer Control Language </DD>
<DT> HP-PJL </DT>
<DD> Hewlett-Packard Printer Job Language </DD>
<DT> IETF </DT>
<DD> Internet Engineering Task Force </DD>
<DT> IPP </DT>
<DD> Internet Printing Protocol </DD>
<DT> ISO </DT>
<DD> International Standards Organization </DD>
<DT> LPD </DT>
<DD> Line Printer Daemon </DD>
<DT> MIME </DT>
<DD> Multimedia Internet Mail Exchange </DD>
<DT> PCL </DT>
<DD> Page Control Language </DD>
<DT> PPD </DT>
<DD> PostScript Printer Description </DD>
<DT> SMB </DT>
<DD> Server Message Block </DD>
<DT> TFTP </DT>
<DD> Trivial File Transfer Protocol </DD>
<DT>ASCII </DT>
<DD>American Standard Code for Information Interchange </DD>
<DT>CUPS </DT>
<DD>Common UNIX Printing System </DD>
<DT>ESC/P </DT>
<DD>EPSON Standard Code for Printers </DD>
<DT>FTP </DT>
<DD>File Transfer Protocol </DD>
<DT>HP-GL </DT>
<DD>Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language </DD>
<DT>HP-PCL </DT>
<DD>Hewlett-Packard Printer Control Language </DD>
<DT>HP-PJL </DT>
<DD>Hewlett-Packard Printer Job Language </DD>
<DT>IETF </DT>
<DD>Internet Engineering Task Force </DD>
<DT>IPP </DT>
<DD>Internet Printing Protocol </DD>
<DT>ISO </DT>
<DD>International Standards Organization </DD>
<DT>LPD </DT>
<DD>Line Printer Daemon </DD>
<DT>MIME </DT>
<DD>Multimedia Internet Mail Exchange </DD>
<DT>PCL </DT>
<DD>Page Control Language </DD>
<DT>PPD </DT>
<DD>PostScript Printer Description </DD>
<DT>SMB </DT>
<DD>Server Message Block </DD>
<DT>TFTP </DT>
<DD>Trivial File Transfer Protocol </DD>
</DL>
<H1><A NAME="7">B Coding Requirements</A></H1>
<H1><A NAME="7">B Coding Requirements</A></H1>
These coding requirements provide detailed information on source file
formatting and documentation content. These guidelines shall be applied
to all C and C++ source files provided with CUPS.
<H2><A NAME="7_1">B.1 Source Files</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_1_1">B.1.1 Naming</A></H3>
<H2><A NAME="7_1">B.1 Source Files</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_1_1">B.1.1 Naming</A></H3>
All source files names shall be 16 characters or less in length to
ensure compatibility with older UNIX filesystems. Source files
containing functions shall have an extension of &quot;.c&quot; for ANSI C and
&quot;.cxx&quot; for C++ source files. All other &quot;include&quot; files shall have an
&quot;.cpp&quot; for C++ source files. All other &quot;include&quot; files shall have an
extension of &quot;.h&quot;.
<H3><A NAME="7_1_2">B.1.2 Documentation</A></H3>
<H3><A NAME="7_1_2">B.1.2 Documentation</A></H3>
The top of each source file shall contain a header giving the name of
the file, the purpose or nature of the source file, the copyright and
licensing notice, and the functions contained in the file. The file
name and revision information is provided by the CVS &quot;$Id$&quot; tag:
name and revision information is provided by the CVS &quot;$Id: cmp.shtml,v
1.5 2000/01/04 13:45:38 mike Exp $&quot; tag:
<UL>
<PRE>
/*
* &quot;36;Id$&quot;
* &quot;$Id$&quot;
*
* Description of file contents.
*
@@ -390,7 +374,7 @@ name and revision information is provided by the CVS &quot;$Id$&quot; tag:
*
* Attn: CUPS Licensing Information
* Easy Software Products
* 44141 Airport View Drive, Suite 204
* 44145 Airport View Drive, Suite 204
* Hollywood, Maryland 20636-3111 USA
*
* Voice: (301) 373-9603
@@ -406,26 +390,27 @@ name and revision information is provided by the CVS &quot;$Id$&quot; tag:
</PRE>
</UL>
The bottom of each source file shall contain a trailer giving the name
of the file using the CVS &quot;$Id$&quot; tag. The primary purpose of this is to
mark the end of a source file; if the trailer is missing it is possible
that code has been lost near the end of the file:
of the file using the CVS &quot;$Id: cmp.shtml,v 1.5 2000/01/04 13:45:38
mike Exp $&quot; tag. The primary purpose of this is to mark the end of a
source file; if the trailer is missing it is possible that code has
been lost near the end of the file:
<UL>
<PRE>
/*
* End of &quot;36;Id$&quot;.
* End of &quot;$Id$&quot;.
*/
</PRE>
</UL>
<H2><A NAME="7_2">B.2 Functions</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_2_1">B.2.1 Naming</A></H3>
<H2><A NAME="7_2">B.2 Functions</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_2_1">B.2.1 Naming</A></H3>
Functions with a global scope shall be capitalized (&quot;DoThis&quot;,
&quot;DoThat&quot;, &quot;DoSomethingElse&quot;, etc.) The only exception to this rule
shall be the CUPS interface library functions which may begin with a
prefix word in lowercase (&quot;cupsDoThis&quot;, &quot;cupsDoThat&quot;, etc.)
<P> Functions with a local scope shall be declared &quot;static&quot; and be
<P>Functions with a local scope shall be declared &quot;static&quot; and be
lowercase with underscores between words (&quot;do_this&quot;, &quot;do_that&quot;,
&quot;do_something_else&quot;, etc.) </P>
<H3><A NAME="7_2_2">B.2.2 Documentation</A></H3>
<H3><A NAME="7_2_2">B.2.2 Documentation</A></H3>
Each function shall begin with a comment header describing what the
function does, the possible input limits (if any), and the possible
output values (if any), and any special information needed:
@@ -437,19 +422,19 @@ output values (if any), and any special information needed:
* Notes: none.
*/
static float /* O - Inverse power value, 0.0 &lt;= y &lt;= 1.1 */
do_this(float x) /* I - Power value (0.0 &lt;= x &lt;= 1.1) */
static float /* O - Inverse power value, 0.0 &lt;= y &lt;= 1.0 */
do_this(float x) /* I - Power value (0.0 &lt;= x &lt;= 1.0) */
{
...
return (y);
...
return (y);
}
</PRE>
</UL>
<H2><A NAME="7_3">B.3 Methods</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_3_1">B.3.1 Naming</A></H3>
<H2><A NAME="7_3">B.3 Methods</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_3_1">B.3.1 Naming</A></H3>
Methods shall be in lowercase with underscores between words
(&quot;do_this&quot;, &quot;do_that&quot;, &quot;do_something_else&quot;, etc.)
<H3><A NAME="7_3_2">B.3.2 Documentation</A></H3>
<H3><A NAME="7_3_2">B.3.2 Documentation</A></H3>
Each method shall begin with a comment header describing what the
method does, the possible input limits (if any), and the possible
output values (if any), and any special information needed:
@@ -464,24 +449,24 @@ output values (if any), and any special information needed:
float /* O - Inverse power value, 0.0 &lt;= y &lt;= 1.0 */
class::do_this(float x) /* I - Power value (0.0 &lt;= x &lt;= 1.0) */
{
...
return (y);
...
return (y);
}
</PRE>
</UL>
<H2><A NAME="7_4">B.4 Variables</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_4_1">B.4.1 Naming</A></H3>
<H2><A NAME="7_4">B.4 Variables</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_4_1">B.4.1 Naming</A></H3>
Variables with a global scope shall be capitalized (&quot;ThisVariable&quot;,
&quot;ThatVariable&quot;, &quot;ThisStateVariable&quot;, etc.) The only exception to this
rule shall be the CUPS interface library global variables which must
begin with the prefix &quot;cups&quot; (&quot;cupsThisVariable&quot;, &quot;cupsThatVariable&quot;,
etc.) Global variables shall be replaced by function arguments whenever
possible.
<P> Variables with a local scope shall be lowercase with underscores
<P>Variables with a local scope shall be lowercase with underscores
between words (&quot;this_variable&quot;, &quot;that_variable&quot;, etc.) Any local
variables shared by functions within a source file shall be declared
&quot;static&quot;. </P>
<H3><A NAME="7_4_2">B.4.2 Documentation</A></H3>
<H3><A NAME="7_4_2">B.4.2 Documentation</A></H3>
Each variable shall be declared on a separate line and shall be
immediately followed by a comment block describing the variable:
<UL>
@@ -490,12 +475,12 @@ int this_variable; /* The current state of this */
int that_variable; /* The current state of that */
</PRE>
</UL>
<H2><A NAME="7_5">B.5 Types</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_5_1">B.5.1 Naming</A></H3>
<H2><A NAME="7_5">B.5 Types</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_5_1">B.5.1 Naming</A></H3>
All type names shall be lowercase with underscores between words and
&quot;_t&quot; appended to the end of the name (&quot;this_type_t&quot;, &quot;that_type_t&quot;,
etc.)
<H3><A NAME="7_5_2">B.5.2 Documentation</A></H3>
<H3><A NAME="7_5_2">B.5.2 Documentation</A></H3>
Each type shall have a comment block immediately before the typedef:
<UL>
<PRE>
@@ -505,12 +490,12 @@ etc.)
typedef int cups_this_type_t;
</PRE>
</UL>
<H2><A NAME="7_6">B.6 Structures</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_6_1">B.6.1 Naming</A></H3>
<H2><A NAME="7_6">B.6 Structures</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_6_1">B.6.1 Naming</A></H3>
All structure names shall be lowercase with underscores between words
and &quot;_str&quot; appended to the end of the name (&quot;this_struct_str&quot;,
&quot;that_struct_str&quot;, etc.)
<H3><A NAME="7_6_2">B.6.2 Documentation</A></H3>
<H3><A NAME="7_6_2">B.6.2 Documentation</A></H3>
Each structure shall have a comment block immediately before the
struct and each member shall be documented in accordance with the
variable naming policy above:
@@ -526,11 +511,11 @@ struct cups_this_struct_str
};
</PRE>
</UL>
<H2><A NAME="7_7">B.7 Classes</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_7_1">B.7.1 Naming</A></H3>
<H2><A NAME="7_7">B.7 Classes</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_7_1">B.7.1 Naming</A></H3>
All class names shall be lowercase with underscores between words
(&quot;this_class&quot;, &quot;that_class&quot;, etc.)
<H3><A NAME="7_7_2">B.7.2 Documentation</A></H3>
<H3><A NAME="7_7_2">B.7.2 Documentation</A></H3>
Each class shall have a comment block immediately before the class and
each member shall be documented in accordance with the variable naming
policy above:
@@ -546,15 +531,15 @@ class cups_this_class
};
</PRE>
</UL>
<H2><A NAME="7_8">B.8 Constants</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_8_1">B.8.1 Naming</A></H3>
<H2><A NAME="7_8">B.8 Constants</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_8_1">B.8.1 Naming</A></H3>
All constant names shall be uppercase with underscored between words
(&quot;THIS_CONSTANT&quot;, &quot;THAT_CONSTANT&quot;, etc.) Constants defined for the CUPS
interface library must begin with an uppercase prefix
(&quot;CUPS_THIS_CONSTANT&quot;, &quot;CUPS_THAT_CONSTANT&quot;, etc.)
<P> Typed enumerations shall be used whenever possible to allow for
type checking by the compiler. </P>
<H3><A NAME="7_8_2">B.8.2 Documentation</A></H3>
<P>Typed enumerations shall be used whenever possible to allow for type
checking by the compiler. </P>
<H3><A NAME="7_8_2">B.8.2 Documentation</A></H3>
Comment blocks shall immediately follow each constant:
<UL>
<PRE>
@@ -565,8 +550,8 @@ enum
};
</PRE>
</UL>
<H2><A NAME="7_9">B.9 Code</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_9_1">B.9.1 Documentation</A></H3>
<H2><A NAME="7_9">B.9 Code</A></H2>
<H3><A NAME="7_9_1">B.9.1 Documentation</A></H3>
All source code shall utilize block comments within functions to
describe the operations being performed by a group of statements:
<UL>
@@ -593,8 +578,8 @@ do
} while (i == (sizeof(array) / sizeof(array[0])));
</PRE>
</UL>
<H3><A NAME="7_9_2">B.9.2 Style</A></H3>
<H4 TYPE="a">B.9.2.a Indentation</H4>
<H3><A NAME="7_9_2">B.9.2 Style</A></H3>
<H4 TYPE="a">B.9.2.a Indentation</H4>
All code blocks enclosed by brackets shall begin with the opening
brace on a new line. The code then follows starting on a new line after
the brace and is indented 2 spaces. The closing brace is then placed on
@@ -634,11 +619,11 @@ switch (array[i])
}
</PRE>
</UL>
<H4>B.9.2.b Spacing</H4>
<H4>B.9.2.b Spacing</H4>
A space shall follow each reserved word (&quot;if&quot;, &quot;while&quot;, etc.) Spaces
shall not be inserted between a function name and the arguments in
parenthesis.
<H4>B.9.2.c Return Values</H4>
<H4>B.9.2.c Return Values</H4>
Parenthesis shall surround values returned from a function using
&quot;return&quot;:
<UL>
@@ -646,7 +631,7 @@ parenthesis.
return (STATE_IDLE);
</PRE>
</UL>
<H4>B.9.2.d Loops</H4>
<H4>B.9.2.d Loops</H4>
Whenever convenient loops should count downward to zero to improve
program performance:
<UL>
@@ -655,25 +640,25 @@ for (i = sizeof(array) / sizeof(array[0]) - 1; i &gt;= 0; i --)
array[i] = STATE_IDLE;
</PRE>
</UL>
<H1 ALIGN="RIGHT"><A NAME="8">C Software Trouble Report Form</A></H1>
<H1 ALIGN="RIGHT"><A NAME="8">C Software Trouble Report Form</A></H1>
<CENTER>
<TABLE WIDTH="80%">
<TR><TH ALIGN="RIGHT"> Summary of Problem:</TH><TD ALIGN="LEFT">
________________________________________</TD></TR>
<TR><TH ALIGN="RIGHT"> Problem Severity:</TH><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> __1=RFE
<BR> __2=Documentation-Error
<BR> __3=Unable-to-Print-a-File
<BR> __4=Unable-to-Print-to-a-Printer
<BR> __5=Unable-to-Print-at-All</TD></TR>
<TR><TH ALIGN="RIGHT"> Problem Scope:</TH><TD ALIGN="LEFT"> __1=Machine
<TR><TH ALIGN="RIGHT">Summary of Problem:</TH><TD ALIGN="LEFT">
________________________________________</TD></TR>
<TR><TH ALIGN="RIGHT">Problem Severity:</TH><TD ALIGN="LEFT">__1=RFE
<BR>__2=Documentation-Error
<BR>__3=Unable-to-Print-a-File
<BR>__4=Unable-to-Print-to-a-Printer
<BR>__5=Unable-to-Print-at-All</TD></TR>
<TR><TH ALIGN="RIGHT">Problem Scope:</TH><TD ALIGN="LEFT">__1=Machine
__2=Operating-System __3=All</TD></TR>
<TR><TH ALIGN="RIGHT" VALIGN="TOP"> Detailed Description of Problem:</TH><TD
ALIGN="LEFT"> ________________________________________
<BR> ________________________________________
<BR> ________________________________________
<BR> ________________________________________
<BR> ________________________________________
<BR> ________________________________________</TD></TR>
<TR><TH ALIGN="RIGHT" VALIGN="TOP">Detailed Description of Problem:</TH><TD
ALIGN="LEFT">________________________________________
<BR>________________________________________
<BR>________________________________________
<BR>________________________________________
<BR>________________________________________
<BR>________________________________________</TD></TR>
</TABLE>
</CENTER>
</BODY>
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<H2>Identification</H2>
This configuration management plan document provides the guidelines for
development and maintenance of the Common UNIX Printing System ("CUPS")
development and maintainance of the Common UNIX Printing System ("CUPS")
Version 1.1 software.
<EMBED SRC="system-overview.shtml">
<H2>System Overview</H2>
The Common UNIX Printing System provides a portable printing layer for
UNIX&reg; operating systems. It has been developed by Easy Software
Products to promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors
and users. CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces.
<P>CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IETF-IPP) as the basis
for managing print jobs and queues. The Line Printer Daemon (LPD,
RFC1179), Server Message Block (SMB), and AppSocket protocols are also
supported with reduced functionality.
<P>CUPS adds network printer browsing and PostScript Printer
Description (&quot;PPD&quot;)-based printing options to support real
world applications under UNIX.
<P>CUPS also includes a customized version of GNU GhostScript
(currently based off GNU GhostScript 4.03) and an image file RIP that
can be used to support non-PostScript printers.
<H2>Document Overview</H2>
@@ -32,14 +50,43 @@ sections:
<LI>B - Coding Requirements</LI>
</UL>
<EMBED SRC="references.shtml">
<H1>References</H1>
<H2>CUPS Documentation</H2>
The following CUPS documentation is referenced by this document:
<UL>
<LI>CUPS-CMP-1.1: CUPS Configuration Management Plan
<LI>CUPS-IDD-1.1: CUPS System Interface Design Description
<LI>CUPS-SAM-1.1.x: CUPS Software Administrators Manual
<LI>CUPS-SDD-1.1: CUPS Software Design Description
<LI>CUPS-SPM-1.1: CUPS Software Programming Manual
<LI>CUPS-SSR-1.1: CUPS Software Security Report
<LI>CUPS-STP-1.1: CUPS Software Test Plan
<LI>CUPS-SUM-1.1.x: CUPS Software Users Manual
<LI>CUPS-SVD-1.1.x: CUPS Software Version Description
</UL>
<H2>Other Documents</H2>
The following non-CUPS documents are referenced by this document:
<UL>
<LI>IEEE 1387.4, System Administration: Printing (draft)
<LI>IPP/1.0: Additional Optional Operations - Set 1
<LI>RFC 1179, Line Printer Daemon Protocol
<LI>RFC 2565, IPP/1.0: Encoding and Transport
<LI>RFC 2566, IPP/1.0: Model and Semantics
<LI>RFC 2639, IPP/1.0: Implementers Guide
</UL>
<H1>File Management</H1>
<H2>Directory Structure</H2>
Each source file shall be placed a sub-directory corresponding to the software
sub-system it belongs to ("scheduler", "cups", etc.) To remain compatible
sub-system it belongs to ("scheduler", "libcups", etc.) To remain compatible
with older UNIX filesystems, directory names shall not exceed 16 characters
in length.
@@ -189,7 +236,82 @@ When testing has been completed successfully a new distribution image is
created from the current CVS code "snapshot". No production release shall
contain software that has not passed the appropriate software tests.
<EMBED SRC="glossary.shtml">
<H1 TYPE=A VALUE=1>Glossary</H1>
<H2>Terms</H2>
<DL>
<DT>C
<DD>A computer language.
<DT>parallel
<DD>Sending or receiving data more than 1 bit at a time.
<DT>pipe
<DD>A one-way communications channel between two programs.
<DT>serial
<DD>Sending or receiving data 1 bit at a time.
<DT>socket
<DD>A two-way network communications channel.
</DL>
<H2>Acronyms</H2>
<DL>
<DT>ASCII
<DD>American Standard Code for Information Interchange
<DT>CUPS
<DD>Common UNIX Printing System
<DT>ESC/P
<DD>EPSON Standard Code for Printers
<DT>FTP
<DD>File Transfer Protocol
<DT>HP-GL
<DD>Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language
<DT>HP-PCL
<DD>Hewlett-Packard Printer Control Language
<DT>HP-PJL
<DD>Hewlett-Packard Printer Job Language
<DT>IETF
<DD>Internet Engineering Task Force
<DT>IPP
<DD>Internet Printing Protocol
<DT>ISO
<DD>International Standards Organization
<DT>LPD
<DD>Line Printer Daemon
<DT>MIME
<DD>Multimedia Internet Mail Exchange
<DT>PCL
<DD>Page Control Language
<DT>PPD
<DD>PostScript Printer Description
<DT>SMB
<DD>Server Message Block
<DT>TFTP
<DD>Trivial File Transfer Protocol
</DL>
<H1>Coding Requirements</H1>
@@ -204,7 +326,7 @@ to all C and C++ source files provided with CUPS.
All source files names shall be 16 characters or less in length to
ensure compatibility with older UNIX filesystems. Source files
containing functions shall have an extension of ".c" for ANSI C and
".cxx" for C++ source files. All other "include" files shall have an
".cpp" for C++ source files. All other "include" files shall have an
extension of ".h".
<H3>Documentation</H3>
@@ -212,12 +334,12 @@ extension of ".h".
The top of each source file shall contain a header giving the name of the
file, the purpose or nature of the source file, the copyright and licensing
notice, and the functions contained in the file. The file name and revision
information is provided by the CVS "&#36;Id$" tag:
information is provided by the CVS "$Id: cmp.shtml 904 2000-02-18 17:48:09Z mike $" tag:
<UL>
<PRE>
/*
* "&#36;Id$"
* "$Id: cmp.shtml 904 2000-02-18 17:48:09Z mike $"
*
* Description of file contents.
*
@@ -250,14 +372,14 @@ information is provided by the CVS "&#36;Id$" tag:
</UL>
The bottom of each source file shall contain a trailer giving the name
of the file using the CVS "&#36;Id$" tag. The primary purpose of this is to
of the file using the CVS "$Id: cmp.shtml 904 2000-02-18 17:48:09Z mike $" tag. The primary purpose of this is to
mark the end of a source file; if the trailer is missing it is possible
that code has been lost near the end of the file:
<UL>
<PRE>
/*
* End of "&#36;Id$".
* End of "$Id: cmp.shtml 904 2000-02-18 17:48:09Z mike $".
*/
</PRE>
</UL>
@@ -292,8 +414,8 @@ does, the possible input limits (if any), and the possible output values
static float /* O - Inverse power value, 0.0 &lt;= y &lt;= 1.1 */
do_this(float x) /* I - Power value (0.0 &lt;= x &lt;= 1.1) */
{
...
return (y);
...
return (y);
}
</PRE>
</UL>
@@ -322,8 +444,8 @@ does, the possible input limits (if any), and the possible output values
float /* O - Inverse power value, 0.0 &lt;= y &lt;= 1.0 */
class::do_this(float x) /* I - Power value (0.0 &lt;= x &lt;= 1.0) */
{
...
return (y);
...
return (y);
}
</PRE>
</UL>
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H1 { font-family: sans-serif }
H2 { font-family: sans-serif }
BODY { background-color: #cccc99 }
H1 { font-family: sans-serif; }
H2 { font-family: sans-serif; }
TH { text-align: left }
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</MAP>
</HEAD>
<BODY BGCOLOR="#cccc99" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#0000FF" VLINK="#FF00FF">
<BODY>
<CENTER>
<IMG SRC="/images/navbar.gif" WIDTH="583" HEIGHT="30" USEMAP="#navbar" BORDER="0" ALT="Common UNIX Printing System">
<IMG SRC="/images/navbar.gif" WIDTH="583" HEIGHT="30" USEMAP="#navbar" BORDER="0">
</CENTER>
<H1>Documentation</H1>
@@ -44,10 +44,6 @@ The following documentation for CUPS is available on this server:
<A HREF="cmp.html">HTML</A> |
<A HREF="cmp.pdf">PDF</A> )
<LI>CUPS Implementation of IPP (
<A HREF="ipp.html">HTML</A> |
<A HREF="ipp.pdf">PDF</A> )
<LI>Interface Design Description (
<A HREF="idd.html">HTML</A> |
<A HREF="idd.pdf">PDF</A> )
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<H1 TYPE="A" VALUE="1">Glossary</H1>
<H2>Terms</H2>
<DL>
<DT>C
<DD>A computer language.
<DT>parallel
<DD>Sending or receiving data more than 1 bit at a time.
<DT>pipe
<DD>A one-way communications channel between two programs.
<DT>serial
<DD>Sending or receiving data 1 bit at a time.
<DT>socket
<DD>A two-way network communications channel.
</DL>
<H2>Acronyms</H2>
<DL>
<DT>ASCII
<DD>American Standard Code for Information Interchange
<DT>CUPS
<DD>Common UNIX Printing System
<DT>ESC/P
<DD>EPSON Standard Code for Printers
<DT>FTP
<DD>File Transfer Protocol
<DT>HP-GL
<DD>Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language
<DT>HP-PCL
<DD>Hewlett-Packard Page Control Language
<DT>HP-PJL
<DD>Hewlett-Packard Printer Job Language
<DT>IETF
<DD>Internet Engineering Task Force
<DT>IPP
<DD>Internet Printing Protocol
<DT>ISO
<DD>International Standards Organization
<DT>LPD
<DD>Line Printer Daemon
<DT>MIME
<DD>Multimedia Internet Mail Exchange
<DT>PPD
<DD>PostScript Printer Description
<DT>SMB
<DD>Server Message Block
<DT>TFTP
<DD>Trivial File Transfer Protocol
</DL>
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