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CHANGES-1.0.txt
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CHANGES IN CUPS v1.0.5
- The HP-GL/2 filter did not correctly set the pen color
for pens other than #1.
- The scheduler would only accept 26 simultaneous jobs
under some OS releases (mkstemp() limitation.) It now
handles up to 2^32 simultaneous jobs.
- The PostScript filter loaded the printer's PPD file
twice.
- The PAM authentication code now uses pam_strerror() to
provide a textual error message in the error_log file.
- The scheduler now copies PPD and interface script
files instead of moving them; this fixes installations
with a separate requests directory.
- The PostScript RIP did not generate correct 6-color
output.
- Several filters were marking PPD options twice when
they didn't need to.
- The scheduler did not save the printer or class state
after an accept-jobs or reject-jobs operation.
- The cupsGetDefault() function now ignores the PRINTER
environment variable if it is set to "lp".
- New ippErrorString() function to get textual error
messages.
- Better error reporting in the System V commands.
- The lpadmin and lpstat commands always tried to
connect to the default server.
- The text filter didn't load the charset files from the
correct location.
- Wasn't sending a WWW-Authenticate: field to HTTP
clients when authentication was required.
- httpSeparate() didn't always set the default port
number for known methods.
- The HP-GL/2 filter now looks for "PSwidth,length"
instead of (the correct) "PSlength,width" as
documented by HP. It appears that many major CAD
applications are broken and this change allows the
auto-rotation to work with them.
- The IPP "printer-resolution" option was not being
translated.
- The charset files did not include the Microsoft
"standard" characters from 128 to 159 (unused by the
ISO-8859-x charsets)
- The scheduler was chunking the Content-Type field from
CGI programs; this problem was most noticeable with
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.
- By popular demand, the printers, jobs, and classes
CGIs no longer force a reload of the page every 10/30
seconds.
- The scheduler incorrectly required that the IPP client
provide a document-format attribute for the
validate-job operation.
- Clients that sent bad IPP requests without the
required attributes-natural-language and
attributes-charset attributes would crash the
scheduler.
CHANGES IN CUPS v1.0.4
- Documentation updates.
- Jobs would get stuck in the queue and wouldn't print
until you enabled the queue.
- The lp and lpr commands now catch SIGHUP and SIGINTR.
- The lp and lpr commands now use sigaction or sigset
when available.
- CUPS library updates for WIN32/OS-2
CHANGES IN CUPS v1.0.3
- Documentation updates.
- The lpq man page was missing.
- The configure script was not properly detecting the
image libraries.
- The top-level makefile was calling "make" instead of
"$(MAKE)".
- PostScript filter fixes for number-up, OutputOrder,
and %Trailer.
- The imagetops filter didn't end the base-85 encoding
properly if the image data was not a multiple of 4
bytes in length.
- The imagetoraster filter didn't generate good banded
RGB or CMY data (was dividing the line width by 4
instead of 3...)
- The imagetoraster filter now records the bounding
box of the image on the page.
- The CUPS image library cache code wasn't working as
designed; images larger than the maximum RIP cache
would eventually thrash using the same cache tile.
- The CUPS image library TIFF loading code didn't
handle unknown resolution units properly; the fixed
code uses a default resolution of 128 PPI.
- cupsGetClasses() and cupsGetPrinters() did not free
existing strings if they ran out of memory.
- The scheduler logs incorrectly contained 3 digits for
the timezone offset instead of 4.
- The scheduler now does a lookup for the default user
and group ID; the previous hardcoded values caused
problems with the LPD backend.
- The cancel-job operation now allows any user in the
system group to cancel any job.
- The cancel-job operation stopped the print queue if
the job was being printed.
- Now only stop printers if the backend fails. If the
filter fails then the failure is noted in the
error_log and printing continues with the next file in
the queue.
- Now log whether a filter fails because of a signal
or because it returned a non-zero exit status.
- The root user now always passes the system group test.
- Printers with an interface script and remote printers
and classes didn't have a printer-make-and-model
attribute.
- Added logging of lost/timed-out remote printers.
- The HP-GL/2 filter was scaling the pen width twice.
- Updated the HP-GL/2 filter to use a single SP (Set
Pen) procedure. This makes the output smaller and is
more appropriate since the filter keeps track of the
pen states already.
- The scheduler didn't handle passwords with spaces.
- The IPP backend now does multiple copies and retries
if the destination server requires it (e.g. HP
JetDirect.)
- The disable command didn't implement the "-c" option
(cancel all jobs.)
- Changed the CMYK generation function for the image file
and PostScript RIPs.
- The lp command didn't support the "-h" option as
documented.
- The AppSocket, IPP, and LPD backends now retry on all
network errors. This should prevent stopped queues
caused by a printer being disconnected from the
network or powered off.
- The scheduler now restarts a job if the corresponding
printer is modified.
- The image RIPs now rotate the image if needed to fit
on the page.
CHANGES IN CUPS v1.0.2
- The HP-GL/2 filter didn't always scale the output
correctly.
- The HP-GL/2 filter now supports changing the page size
automatically when the "fitplot" option is not used.
- The cancel-job operation was expecting a resource name
of the form "/job/#" instead of "/jobs/#"; this
prevented the cancel and lprm commands from working.
- The backends didn't log pages when files were printed
using the "-oraw" option.
- The authorization code did not work with the Slackware
long shadow password package because its crypt() can
return NULL.
- The chunking code didn't work for reading the response
of a POST request.
- cupsGetPPD() now does authentication as needed.
- The N-up code in the PostScript filter didn't work
with some printers (grestoreall would restore the
default blank page and device settings).
- The N-up code in the PostScript filter didn't scale
the pages to fit within the imageable area of the
page.
- Wasn't doing an fchown() on the request files. This
caused problems when the default root account group
and CUPS group were not the same.
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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CHANGES-1.3.txt
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CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.11
- The scheduler did not prevent nested classes (STR #3211)
- The scheduler did not reprint processing jobs that were moved to
another destination (STR #3222)
- The scheduler did not reset the current job file when stopping a
printer (STR #3226)
- The scheduler did not handle POSTs to custom CGIs properly (STR #3221)
- The pdftops filter did not print landscape PDF pages properly
(STR #2881)
- The scheduler did not handle partial header lines properly from CGI
programs (STR #3194)
- The web interface could hang on OpenBSD (STR #3176, STR #3196)
- The scheduler and cupsfilter utility did not handle rules starting
with a negation operator properly (STR #3160)
- The scheduler and cupsfilter utility would crash with certain MIME
.types rules (STR #3159)
- httpSetField wasn't bracketing IPv6 numeric addresses for the Host:
field (STR #3164)
- The ServerName, if specified, was not treated as a valid alias for the
local system (STR #3167)
- "make epm" did not work (STR #3166)
- "lpstat -h server" showed non-shared printers (STR #3147)
- "make check" did not work on Linux (STR #3161)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.10
- Documentation fixes (STR #2994, STR #2995, STR #3008, STR #3056,
STR #3057)
- SECURITY: The scheduler now protects against DNS rebinding attacks
(STR #3118)
- SECURITY: Fixed TIFF integer overflow in image filters (STR #3031)
- The scheduler did not support the job-hold-until attribute with the
Restart-Job operation (STR #3130)
- SECURITY: The PNG image reading code did not validate the
image size properly, leading to a potential buffer overflow
(STR #2974)
- The rastertohp driver did not set the 1-sided printing mode when
needed (STR #3131)
- Now use a wrapper program instead of our fork of the Xpdf code to
support printing of PDF files. The new wrapper supports using Xpdf,
poppler, or Ghostscript to convert PDF files to PostScript (STR #3129)
- Long job names caused problems with some PJL printers (STR #3125)
- The lpq command did not work when showing all destinations (STR #3117)
- The scheduler used a codeset name of UTF8 which is not supported on
Solaris (STR #3113)
- cupsGetJobs() did not work with a NULL destination (STR #3107)
- Fixed a localization problem for option choices (incorrectly) named
"Custom" (STR #3106)
- The fallback OpenSSL random number seeding would not work (STR #3079)
- The scheduler might miss a child signal, causing high CPU usage.
- The scheduler did not enforce quotas after the job history was
unloaded (STR #3078)
- The job-k-limit, job-page-limit, and job-quota-period attributes
could not be set using the lpadmin command (STR #3077)
- httpSeparateURI() did not error out on URIs with a missing port
number after a colon.
- Fixed a Valgrind-detected initialization error when creating a
missing directory on startup.
- The scheduler did not always read all of the HTTP headers from a
CGI script/program.
- The scheduler did not always set the "air" property in Bonjour/DNS-SD
registrations.
- The scheduler incorrectly compared Mac OS X UUIDs for access
control, preventing access in certain configurations.
- The IPP backend incorrectly reset the required authentication
to Kerberos when authentication failed.
- The scheduler no longer looks up the local hostname by default;
turn on hostname lookups to restore the previous behavior.
- The scheduler did not always load MIME type rules correctly
(STR #3059)
- The test page did not format correctly on A4 paper (STR #3060)
- The web interface sometimes incorrectly redirected users to
127.0.0.1 (STR #3022)
- cupsPrintFile*() did not send the document filename for single
file submissions (STR #3055)
- The scheduler did not update the member-names attribute when
removing the last printer from a class.
- The scheduler did not report PPD Products with parenthesis
in them properly (STR #3046)
- The wrong italic fonts were listed in the UTF-8 charset file
for the text filter.
- The backends did not return an OK status for the
CUPS_SC_CMD_GET_BIDI side-channel command (STR #3029)
- The scheduler did not purge jobs that were missing a
time-at-creation attribute, indicating a bad job control file
(STR #3030)
- The "-o job-hold-until=week-end" option did not work properly
(STR #3025)
- The Solaris USB printer device does not support select or poll
(STR #3028)
- The scheduler would crash if you exceeded the MaxSubscriptions
limit.
- The lp "-H immediate" option did not specify that the job
should not be held (STR #3013)
- The scheduler did not support the "Connection: close"
HTTP header (STR #3010)
- The mailto notifier didn't terminate messages properly
(STR #3011)
- Backends could spin trying to read back-channel data
(STR #3001)
- The HP-GL/2 filter was using the wrong default colors
(STR #2966)
- The scheduler incorrectly allowed Get-Jobs operations without a
printer-uri (STR #2996)
- The compression option was not being encoded properly
(STR #2997)
- Added a missing character map for JIS-X0213/ShiftJIS.
- The scheduler now rejects ATTR: messages with empty values.
- The scheduler could consume all CPU handling closed connections
(STR #2988)
- Fixed some configure script bugs with rc/xinetd directories
(STR #2970)
- The Epson sample driver PPDs contained errors (STR #2979)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.9
- SECURITY: The HP-GL/2 filter did not range check pen numbers
(STR #2911)
- SECURITY: The SGI image file reader did not range check
16-bit run lengths (STR #2918)
- SECURITY: The text filter did not range check cpi, lpi, or
column values (STR #2919)
- Documentation updates (STR #2904, STR #2944)
- The French web admin page was never updated (STR #2963)
- The IPP backend did not retry print jobs when the printer
reported itself as busy or unavailable (STR #2951)
- The "Set Allowed Users" web interface did not handle trailing
whitespace correctly (STR #2956)
- The PostScript filter did not work with Adobe applications
using custom page sizes (STR #2968)
- The Mac OS X USB backend did not work with some printers
that reported a bad 1284 device ID.
- The scheduler incorrectly resolved the client connection
address when HostNameLookups was set to Off (STR #2946)
- The IPP backend incorrectly stopped the local queue if
the remote server reported the "paused" state.
- The cupsGetDests() function did not catch all types of
request errors.
- The scheduler did not always log "job queued" messages
(STR #2943)
- The scheduler did not support destination filtering using
the printer-location attribute properly (STR #2945)
- The scheduler did not send the server-started,
server-restarted, or server-stopped events (STR #2927)
- The scheduler no longer enforces configuration file
permissions on symlinked files (STR #2937)
- CUPS now reinitializes the DNS resolver on failures
(STR #2920)
- The CUPS desktop menu item was broken (STR #2924)
- The PPD parser was too strict about missing keyword
values in "relaxed" mode.
- The PostScript filter incorrectly mirrored landscape
documents.
- The scheduler did not correctly update the
auth-info-required value(s) if the AuthType was Default.
- The scheduler required Kerberos authentication for
all operations on remote Kerberized printers instead
of just for the operations that needed it.
- The socket backend could wait indefinitely for back-
channel data with some devices.
- PJL panel messages were not reset correctly on older
printers (STR #2909)
- cupsfilter used the wrong default path (STR #2908)
- Fixed address matching for "BrowseAddress @IF(name)"
(STR #2910)
- Fixed compiles on AIX.
- Firefox 3 did not work with the CUPS web interface in SSL
mode (STR #2892)
- Custom options with multiple parameters were not emitted
correctly.
- Refined the cupstestppd utility.
- ppdEmit*() did not support custom JCL options (STR #2889)
- The cupstestppd utility incorrectly reported missing
"en" base translations (STR #2887)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.8
- Documentation updates (STR #2785, STR #2861, STR #2862)
- The scheduler did not add the ending job sheet when the
job was released.
- The IPP backend did not relay marker-* attributes.
- The CUPS GNOME/KDE menu item was not localized for
Chinese (STR #2880)
- The CUPS GNOME/KDE menu item was not localized for
Japanese (STR #2876)
- The cupstestppd utility reported mixed line endings for
Mac OS and Windows PPD files (STR #2874)
- The pdftops filter did not print landscape orientation PDF
pages correctly on all printers (STR #2850)
- The scheduler did not handle expiring of implicit classes
or their members properly, leading to a configuration where
one of the members would have a short name (STR #2766)
- The scheduler and cupstestppd utilities did not support
cupsFilter and cupsPreFilter programs with spaces in their
names (STR #2866)
- Removed unused variables and assignments found by the
LLVM "clang" tool.
- Added NULL checks recommended by the LLVM "clang" tool.
- The scheduler would crash if you started a printer that
pointed to a backend that did not exist (STR #2865)
- The ppdLocalize functions incorrectly mapped all generic
locales to country-specific locales.
- The cups-driverd program did not support Simplified Chinese
or Traditional Chinese language version strings (STR #2851)
- Added an Indonesian translation (STR #2792)
- Fixed a timing issue in the backends that could cause data
corruption with the CUPS_SC_CMD_DRAIN_OUTPUT side-channel
command (STR #2858)
- The scheduler did not support "HostNameLookups" with all of
the boolean names (STR #2861)
- Fixed a compile problem with glibc 2.8 (STR #2860)
- The scheduler incorrectly filtered out queues with ACLs and
authentication.
- The PostScript filter did not support %%IncludeFeature lines
in the page setup section of each page (STR #2831)
- The scheduler did not generate printer-state events when the
default printer was changed (STR #2764)
- cupstestppd incorrectly reported a warning about the PPD format
version in some locales (STR #2854)
- cupsGetPPD() and friends incorrectly returned a PPD file for
a class with no printers.
- The member-uris values for local printers in a class returned
by the scheduler did not reflect the connected hostname or
port.
- The CUPS PHP extension was not thread-safe (STR #2828)
- The scheduler incorrectly added the document-format-default
attribute to the list of "common" printer attributes, which
over time would slow down the printing system (STR #2755,
STR #2836)
- The cups-deviced and cups-driverd helper programs did not set
the CFProcessPath environment variable on Mac OS X (STR #2837)
- "lpstat -p" could report the wrong job as printing (STR #2845)
- The scheduler would crash when some cupsd.conf directives
were missing values (STR #2849)
- The web interface "move jobs" operation redirected users to
the wrong URL (STR #2815)
- The Polish web interface translation contained errors
(STR #2815)
- The scheduler did not report PostScript printer PPDs with
filters as PostScript devices.
- The scheduler did not set the job document-format attribute
for jobs submitted using Create-Job and Send-Document.
- cupsFileTell() did not work for log files opened in append
mode (STR #2810)
- The scheduler did not set QUERY_STRING all of the time
for CGI scripts (STR #2781, STR #2816)
- The scheduler now returns an error for bad job-sheets
values (STR #2775)
- Authenticated remote printing did not work over domain
sockets (STR #2750)
- The scheduler incorrectly logged errors for print filters
when a job was canceled (STR #2806, #2808)
- The scheduler no longer allows multiple RSS subscriptions
with the same URI (STR #2789)
- The scheduler now supports Kerberized printing with
multiple server names (STR #2783)
- "Satisfy any" did not work in IPP policies (STR #2782)
- The CUPS imaging library would crash with very large
images - more than 16Mx16M pixels (STR #2805)
- The PNG image loading code would crash with large images
(STR #2790)
- The scheduler did not limit the total number of filters.
- The scheduler now ensures that the RSS directory has
the correct permissions.
- The RSS notifier did not quote the feed URL in the RSS
file it created (STR #2801)
- The web interface allowed the creation and cancellation
of RSS subscriptions without a username (STR #2774)
- Increased the default MaxCopies value on Mac OS X to
9999 to match the limit imposed by the print dialog.
- The scheduler did not reject requests with an empty
Content-Length field (STR #2787)
- The scheduler did not log the current date and time and
did not escape special characters in request URIs when
logging bad requests to the access_log file (STR #2788)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.7
- CVE-2008-0047: cgiCompileSearch buffer overflow (STR #2729)
- CVE-2008-1373: CUPS GIF image filter overflow (STR #2765)
- Updated the "make check" tests to do a more thorough
automated test.
- cups-driverd complained about missing directories (STR
#2777)
- cupsaddsmb would leave the Samba username and password on
disk if no Windows drivers were installed (STR #2779)
- The Linux USB backend used 100% CPU when a printer was
disconnected (STR #2769)
- The sample raster drivers did not properly handle SIGTERM
(STR #2770)
- The scheduler sent notify_post() messages too often on
Mac OS X.
- Kerberos access to the web interface did not work
(STR #2748)
- The scheduler did not support "AuthType Default" in IPP
policies (STR #2749)
- The scheduler did not support the "HideImplicitMembers"
directive as documented (STR #2760)
- "make check" didn't return a non-zero exit code on
error (STR #2758)
- The scheduler incorrectly logged AUTH_foo environment
variables in debug mode (STR #2751)
- The image filters inverted PBM files (STR #2746)
- cupsctl would crash if the scheduler was not running
(STR #2741)
- The scheduler could crash when printing using a port
monitor (STR #2742)
- The scheduler would crash if PAM was broken (STR #2734)
- The image filters did not work with some CMYK JPEG files
produced by Adobe applications (STR #2727)
- The Mac OS X USB backend did not work with printers that
did not report a make or model.
- The job-sheets option was not encoded properly (STR #2715)
- The scheduler incorrectly complained about missing LSB
PPD directories.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.6
- Documentation updates (STR #2646, STR #2647, STR #2649)
- Fixed a problem with the web interface "Use Kerberos
Authentication" check box (STR #2703)
- The scheduler unconditionally overwrote the printer-state-
message with "process-name failed" when a filter or backend
failed, preventing a useful error message from being shown
to the user.
- Policies on CUPS-Move-Job didn't work as expected (STR
#2699)
- The configure script only supported D-BUS on Linux
(STR #2702)
- The scheduler did not support </LimitExcept> (STR #2701)
- The scheduler did not reset the job-hold-until attribute
after a job's hold time was reached.
- The scheduler did not support printer supply attributes
(STR #1307)
- The Kerberos credentials provided by some Windows KDCs
were still too large - now use a dynamic buffer to
support credentials up to 64k in size (STR #2695)
- Printing a test page from the web interface incorrectly
defaulted to the "guest" user (STR #2688)
- The cupsEncodeOptions2() function did not parse multiple-
value attribute values properly (STR #2690)
- The scheduler incorrectly sent printer-stopped events for
status updates from the print filters (STR #2680)
- The IPP backend could crash when handling printer errors
(STR #2667)
- Multi-file jobs did not print to remote CUPS servers
(STR #2673)
- The scheduler did not provide the Apple language ID to
job filters.
- Kerberos authentication did not work with the web
interface (STR #2606, STR #2669)
- The requesing-user-name-allowed and -denied functionality
did not work for Kerberos-authenticated usernames (STR
#2670)
- CUPS didn't compile on HP-UX 11i (STR #2679)
- cupsEncodeOptions2() did not handle option values like
"What's up, doc?" properly.
- Added lots of memory allocation checks (Fortify)
- The scheduler would crash if it was unable to add a job
file (Fortify)
- ppdOpen*() did not check all memory allocations (Coverity)
- ippReadIO() did not check all memory allocations (Coverity)
- The PostScript filter did not detect read errors (Coverity)
- The scheduler did not check for a missing job-sheets-completed
attribute when sending an event notification (Coverity)
- "Set Printer Options" might not work with raw queues (Coverity)
- cupsRasterInterpretPPD() could crash on certain PostScript
errors (Coverity)
- The USB backend did not check for back-channel support
properly on all systems (Coverity)
- Fixed memory leaks in the GIF and PNM image loading code
(Coverity)
- Removed some dead code in the CUPS API and scheduler (Coverity)
- Fixed two overflow bugs in the HP-GL/2 filter (Coverity)
- Fixed another ASN1 string parsing bug (STR #2665)
- The RSS notifier directory was not installed with the
correct permissions.
- The standard CUPS backends could use 100% CPU while waiting
for print data (STR #2664)
- Filename-based MIME rules did not work (STR #2659)
- The cups-polld program did not exit if the scheduler crashed
(STR #2640)
- The scheduler would crash if you tried to set the port-monitor
on a raw queue (STR #2639)
- The scheduler could crash if a polled remote printer was
converted to a class (STR #2656)
- The web interface and cupsctl did not correctly reflect
the "allow printing from the Internet" state (STR #2650)
- The scheduler incorrectly treated MIME types as case-
sensitive (STR #2657)
- The Java support classes did not send UTF-8 strings to
the scheduler (STR #2651)
- The CGI code did not handle interrupted POST requests
properly (STR #2652)
- The PostScript filter incorrectly handled number-up when
the number of pages was evenly divisible by the number-up
value.
- The PDF filter incorrectly filtered pages when page-ranges
and number-up were both specified (STR #2643)
- The IPP backend did not handle printing of pictwps files
to a non-Mac CUPS server properly.
- The scheduler did not detect network interface changes
on operating systems other than Mac OS X (STR #2631)
- The scheduler now logs the UNIX error message when it
is unable to create a request file such as a print job.
- Added support for --enable-pie on Mac OS X.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.5
- The SNMP backend did not check for negative string
lengths (STR #2589)
- The scheduler incorrectly removed auth-info attributes,
potentially leading to a loss of all options for a job.
- The scheduler stopped sending CUPS browse packets on a
restart when using fixed addresses (STR #2618)
- Fixed PDF filter security issues (CVE-2007-4352
CVE-2007-5392 CVE-2007-5393)
- Changing settings would always change the DefaultAuthType
and Allow lines (STR #2580)
- The scheduler would crash when submitting an undefined
format file from Samba with LogLevel debug2 (STR #2600)
- The scheduler did not use poll() when epoll() was not
supported by the running kernel (STR #2582)
- Fixed a compile problem with Heimdal Kerberos (STR #2592)
- The USB backend now retries connections to a printer
indefinitely rather than stopping the queue.
- Printers with untranslated JCL options were not exported
to Samba correctly (STR #2570)
- The USB backend did not work with some Minolta USB
printers (STR #2604)
- The strcasecmp() emulation code did not compile (STR
#2612)
- The scheduler would crash if a job was sent to an empty
class (STR #2605)
- The lpc command did not work in non-UTF-8 locales (STR
#2595)
- Subscriptions for printer-stopped events also received
other state changes (STR #2572)
- cupstestppd incorrectly reported translation errors for
the "en" locale.
- ppdOpen() did not handle custom options properly when the
Custom attribute appeared before the OpenUI for that
option.
- The scheduler could crash when deleting a printer or
listing old jobs.
- The Mac OS X USB backend did not allow for requeuing of
jobs submitted to a class.
- lpmove didn't accept a job ID by itself.
- The scheduler incorrectly removed job history information
for remote print jobs.
- The scheduler incorrectly sent the
"com.apple.printerListChanged" message for printer state
changes.
- The PostScript filter drew the page borders (when enabled)
outside the imageable area.
- The LPD and IPP backends did not default to the correct
port numbers when using alternate scheme names.
- The scheduler incorrectly deleted hardwired remote
printers on system sleep.
- The scheduler would abort if a bad browse protocol name
was listed in the cupsd.conf file.
- The online cupsd.conf help file incorrectly showed
"dns-sd" instead of "dnssd" for Bonjour sharing.
- The scheduler could crash changing the port-monitor value.
- The scheduler generated CoreFoundation errors when run as
a background process.
- When printing with number-up > 1, it was possible to get
an extra blank page.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.4
- Documentation updates (STR #2560, STR #2563, STR #2569)
- CUPS now maps the "nb" locale to "no" on all platforms
(STR #2575)
- CUPS did not work with a Windows 2003 R2 KDC (STR #2568)
- ippReadIO() could read past the end of a buffer (STR
#2561)
- The scheduler would crash on shutdown if it was unable
to create a Kerberos context.
- Multiple AuthTypes in cupsd.conf did not work (STR
#2545)
- The snmp.conf file referenced the wrong man page (STR
#2564)
- The cupsaddsmb program didn't handle domain sockets
properly (STR #2556)
- The scheduler now validates device URIs when adding
printers.
- Updated httpSeparateURI() to support hostnames with
the backslash character.
- Updated the Japanese localization (STR #2546)
- The parallel backend now gets the current IEEE-1284
device ID string on Linux (STR #2553)
- The IPP backend now checks the job status at
variable intervals (from 1 to 10 seconds) instead
of every 10 seconds for faster remote printing
(STR #2548)
- "lpr -p" and "lpr -l" did not work (STR #2544)
- Compilation failed when a previous version of CUPS
was installed and was included in the SSL include
path (STR #2538)
- The scheduler did not reject requests with charsets
other than US-ASCII or UTF-8, and the CUPS API
incorrectly passed the locale charset to the scheduler
instead of UTF-8 (STR #2537)
- cups-deviced did not filter out duplicate devices.
- The AppleTalk backend incorrectly added a scheme
listing when AppleTalk was disabled or no printers
were found.
- The PostScript filter generated N^2 copies when the
printer supported collated copies and user requested
reverse-order output.
- The scheduler did not reprint all of the files in a
job that was held.
- The scheduler did not update the printcap file after
removing stale remote queues.
- The cupsd.conf man page incorrectly referenced
"AuthType Kerberos" instead of "AuthType Negotiate".
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.3
- The scheduler did not use the attributes-natural-language
attribute when passing the LANG environment variable to
cups-deviced or cups-driverd.
- The scheduler did not use the printer-op-policy when
modifying classes or printers (STR #2525)
- The auth-info-required attribute was not always updated
for remote queues that required authentication.
- The German web interface localization contained errors
(STR #2523)
- The Swedish localization contained errors (STR #2522)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.2
- The 1.3.1 release was incorrectly created from the
1.4.x source tree (STR #2519)
- Added support for 32/64-bit libraries on HP-UX
(STR #2520)
- The scheduler incorrectly used portrait as the default
orientation (STR #2513)
- The scheduler no longer writes the printcap file for
every remote printer update (STR #2512)
- Remote raw printing with multiple copies did not work
(STR #2518)
- Updated the configure script to require at least autoconf
2.60 (STR #2515)
- Some gzip'd PPD files were not read in their entirety
(STR #2510)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.1
- Documentation updates.
- The USB backend on Mac OS X could hang if the driver and
printer did not match.
- Delegated Kerberos credentials were not working.
- "make distclean" incorrectly removed the edit-config.tmpl
files (STR #2508)
- Fix compile problem on HP-UX (STR #2501)
- The cupstestppd utility now tests for resolutions greater
than 99999 DPI to detect a missing "x" between the X and Y
resolutions.
- Fixed many problems in the various translations and added
a new "checkpo" utility to validate them.
- The cupstestppd utility now tests the custom page size code
for CUPS raster drivers.
- cupsLangDefault() did not attempt to return a language that
was supported by the calling application.
- If a remote printer stopped while a job was being sent, the
local queue would also get stopped and the job re-queued,
resulting in duplicate prints in some cases.
- A few Apple-specific job options needed to be omitted when
printing a banner page.
- The new peer credential support did not compile on FreeBSD
(STR #2495)
- Direct links to help files did not set the current section
so the table-of-contents was not shown.
- The configure script did not support --localedir=foo (STR #2488)
- The backends were not displaying their localized messages.
- CUPS-Authenticate-Job did not require Kerberos authentication
on queues protected by Kerberos.
- The Zebra ZPL driver did not work with Brady label printers
(STR #2487)
- Norwegian wasn't localized on Mac OS X.
- getnameinfo() returns an error on some systems when DNS is
not available, leading to numerous problems (STR #2486)
- The cupsfilter command did not work properly on Mac OS X.
- The scheduler makefile contained a typo (STR #2483)
- The TBCP and BCP port monitors did not handle the trailing
CTRL-D in some PostScript output properly.
- Fixed the localization instructions and German template for
the "Find New Printers" button (STR #2478)
- The web interface did not work with the Chinese localization
(STR #2477)
- The web interface home page did not work for languages that
were only partially localized (STR #2472)
- Updated the Spanish web interface localization (STR #2473)
- ppdLocalize() did not work for country-specific localizations.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3.0
- The scheduler did not handle out-of-file conditions
gracefully when accepting new connections, leading to
heavy CPU usage.
- The scheduler did not detect ServerBin misconfigurations
(STR #2470)
- "AuthType Default" did not work as expected when the
"DefaultAuthType foo" line appeared after it in the
cupsd.conf file.
- The on-line help did not describe many common printing
options (STR #1846)
- The IPP backend did not return the "auth required" status
when printing to a Kerberos-protected queue.
- The scheduler was not looking in the correct directories
for LSB PPD files (STR #2464)
- Changed references to ESP Ghostscript to GPL Ghostscript
(STR #2463)
- The PostScript filter did not cleanly terminate when
the job was canceled or stopped.
- Fixed generation of Kerberos credentials for remote
printing. Note that this requires a recent version of
MIT Kerberos with a working krb5_cc_new_unique()
function or Heimdal Kerberos.
- Added Portuguese and updated Italian message catalogs.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3rc2
- Added more range checking to the pdftops filter.
- The scheduler would crash if a remote IPP queue was stopped
(STR #2460)
- The scheduler did not allow "DefaultAuthType None".
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3rc1
- Updated the German localization (STR #2443)
- cupsAdminGetServerSettings() did not handle </Foo> properly.
- When lprm and cancel are run with no job ID, they now will
cancel the first stopped job if no pending or processing
jobs are left in the queue.
- The scheduler now logs successful print jobs, filter
failures, and the job file types at the default log
level (STR #2458)
- The scheduler now logs the usernames it is using for
authorization at LogLevel debug instead of debug2 (STR #2448)
- Added Intellitech Intellibar and Zebra CPCL PPDs to the list
of installed PPDs.
- Added 6" and 8" wide label sizes for the Zebra ZPL Label
Printer driver (STR #2442)
- The cupsaddsmb program and web interface now support
exporting of 64-bit Windows drivers, when available
(STR #2439)
- Moving a job that was printing did not stop the job on the
original printer (STR #2262)
- The cups-lpd mini-daemon did not work on Mac OS X server.
- Added httpGetAuthString() and httpSetAuthString() APIs to get
and set the current (cached) authorization string to use for
HTTP requests.
- Updated the default cupsd.conf policy to list the
"administrative" operations separately from the "printer
control" operations so that it is easier to define a
group of users that are "printer operators".
- The web interface now pulls the default cupsd.conf file
from cupsd.conf.default in the CUPS config directory.
- Added a help file for using Kerberos with CUPS.
- The scheduler now strips the "@KDC" portion of Kerberos
usernames since those usernames typically do not appear in
the group membership lists used by CUPS.
- cupsMarkOptions() could (incorrectly) leave multiple option
choices marked.
- Backends could (incorrectly) run as root during discovery
(STR #2454)
- Avahi is now supported for DNS-SD (Bonjour) printer sharing
(STR #2455)
- The default cupsd.conf file had typos and old operation names
(STR #2450)
- The scheduler now erases authentication cache files using the
7-pass US DoD algorithm.
- Delegated Kerberos credentials (proxy authentication) did not
work.
- The filter makefile did not optimize the libcupsimage.2.dylib
with a sectorder file.
- The IPP backend incorrectly wrote an empty printer message
when processing the "none" state reason.
- The USB backend could deadlock on Mac OS X while performing
a side-channel command.
- The scheduler did not prevent remote queues from being
shared/published.
- The scheduler did not remove the temporary request file on
authentication errors.
- ppdLocalizeIPPReason() did not handle "scheme:" schemes or
"file" URLs.
- ppdLocalizeIPPReason() was not exported on Mac OS X.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.3b1
- Copyright updates - CUPS is now owned by Apple Inc.
- Documentation updates (STR #1775, STR #2027, STR #2130,
STR #2131, STR #2263, STR #2356, STR #2397)
- Added new cupsfilter utility (STR #1734)
- Added new job-printer-state-message and
job-printer-state-reasons attributes to jobs (STR #2418)
- Added LDAP+SSL support (STR #1967)
- CUPS now supports authentication via peer credentials
over domain sockets (STR #2242, STR #2277)
- The CUPS sample driver PPDs are now generated by the PPD
compiler and include all of the localized languages by
default (STR #2164)
- You can now specify "AuthType Default" in the cupsd.conf
file to use the default authentication defined by the
DefaultAuthType directive.
- The SNMP backend no longer adds a default Address line
when none is specified in the snmp.conf file; this allows
the backend to be easily disabled as needed (STR #2434)
- Added a new cupsctl command for doing basic changes to
the cupsd.conf file (STR #1777)
- Added a new ppdLocalizeIPPReason() function to get the
localized text/URI for a given IPP reason keyword for a
driver.
- Removed the deskjet2.ppd driver, as it only worked with
a very small subset of HP DeskJet printers and was
confusing to users. The rastertohp driver still
supports the deskjet2.ppd options for existing queues.
- The scheduler did not add a trailing banner page if a
client did not specify the last document in a job (STR
#1711)
- The scheduler did not report Bonjour shared printers as
remote printers (STR #2384)
- Added new -R and -W options to the cupstestppd program
for greater control over the testing of PPDs.
- Added a new cupsGetServerPPD() function for getting
an available PPD from the server (STR #2334)
- Added a new cupsDoIORequest() function for reading
and writing files via IPP requests (STR #2334)
- Added a new CUPS_GET_PPD operation for getting an
available PPD file on the server (STR #2334)
- CUPS_GET_PPDS now reports multiple ppd-product values
based on the PPD ModelName and Product strings (STR
#2334, STR #2383)
- CUPS_GET_PPDS now reports the PSVersion attributes
from a PPD file in the ppd-psversion attribute
(STR #2334)
- CUPS_GET_PPDS now reports the cupsModelNumber attribute
from a PPD file in the ppd-model-number attribute (STR
#2383)
- CUPS_GET_PPDS now reports a driver type string in the
ppd-type attribute based on the cupsFax and cupsFilter
attributes in a PPD file (STR #2383)
- Added a new printer attribute called "cups-version"
which reports the version of CUPS that is running
(STR #2240)
- backendRunLoop() now aborts immediately on SIGTERM
if no data has been written yet (STR #2103)
- Due to poor IPP support from the vendors, the SNMP
backend no longer tries IPP connections; instead,
it now uses a lookup file with fallback to port 9100
(socket://address) and 515 (lpd://address) printing
(STR #2035, STR #2354)
- The scheduler now recreates the CUPS log directory as
needed (STR #2353)
- cupsLangDefault() now maps new-style Apple locale names
to the traditional ll_CC form (STR #2357)
- Add new cupsArrayNew2() API to support hashed lookups
of array elements (STR #2358)
- ppdConflicts() optimizations (STR #2358)
- The cupstestppd program now tests for existing filters,
icons, profiles, and dialog extensions (STR #2326)
- The web interface no longer lists new printers on the
main administration page. Instead, a new "List Available
Printers" button is provided that shows a separate page
with the list of printers.
- The web interface now supports setting the banner and
policy options on raw printers and classes (STR #2238)
- The socket backend now reads any pending back-channel
data before shutting down the socket (STR #2325)
- Added a new ErrorPolicy directive in the cupsd.conf
file (STR #1871)
- Printers that use JCL options are now exported to Samba
correctly (STR #1985)
- The IPP backend now relays printer-state-message values
from the server to the client (STR #2109)
- Added support for the PWG printer-alert and
printer-alert-description attributes (STR #2088)
- Added support for LPD "stream" mode (STR #2036)
- The scheduler now reports the PostScript product string
from PPD files in CUPS-Get-PPDs responses (STR #1900)
- Raw printing with queues pointing to the file pseudo-
device and multiple files and/or banners now works (STR
#1933)
- Added new public cupsAdminGetServerSettings() and
cupsAdminSetServerSettings() APIs.
- Added new "makebuttons" script in the "tools" directory
for creating web interface buttons (STR #2231)
- Added support for DNS-SD (aka "Bonjour") printer sharing
(STR #1171)
- Job operations (cancel, hold, release, etc.) from the
web interface now return back to the original page (STR
#2239)
- The classes or printers list is now shown after a
successful deletion from the web interface (STR #1999)
- The default configuration now allows browse packets from
any address (STR #2008)
- The web interface now provides an "allow printing from the
Internet" check box (STR #1897)
- The notify-events-default and
notify-lease-duration-default attributes can now be set
(STR #1671)
- Server-side default options are now sent to clients when
the "printer-defaults" attribute group is requested (STR
#1923)
- Added support for Linux "relro" linker option (STR #1614)
- CUPS now validates the number-up option value (STR #1329)
- The on-line help now provides better search capabilities
(STR #1701)
- The web interface "Add This Printer" button now allows you
to change the printer name, description, and location
(STR #1646)
- Added support for Mac OS X authorization services
(STR #2206)
- Added support for driver-specific pre-filters (STR #2108)
- Added a new side-channel API for drivers and backends
for basic device control and information queries (STR
#1898)
- The scheduler now uses poll(), epoll(), or /dev/kqueue
instead of select() when possible (STR #1261)
- Added new cupsArrayGetIndex() and cupsArrayGetInsert()
functions to get the current index and insertion
positions of an array.
- Added a new --with-max-copies configure option (STR
#2090)
- Added new cupsRemoveDest() and cupsSetDefaultDest()
functions.
- Added support for cupsPJLCharset attribute in PPD files
which specifies the character set that is used in PJL
strings (STR #1969)
- Moved the definition of the (private) _http_s structure
to http-private.h; code that directly accesses the
http_t members will no longer compile!
- Added support for setting the document-format-default
attribute on a per-printer basis.
- Added support for IntelliBar label printers.
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CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.8
- The scheduler would delete job data files when restarted (STR #3880)
- The network backends could crash if a printer returned a value of 0
for the maximum capacity for a supply (STR #3875)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.7
- Documentation changes (STR #3710, STR #3720, STR #3745, STR #3750,
STR #3757, STR #3758, STR #3782, STR #3826, STR #3829, STR #3837)
- Web interface fixes (STR #3412, STR #3345, STR #3455, STR #3707,
STR #3755, STR #3769, STR #3783)
- Configure script fixes (STR #3659, STR #3691)
- Compilation fixes (STR #3718, STR #3771, STR #3774)
- The imageto* filters could crash with bad GIF files (STR #3867)
- The scheduler might leave old job data files in the spool directory
(STR #3795)
- CUPS did not work with locales using the ASCII character set
(STR #3832)
- httpAddrString() did not return a URI-style IPv6 numeric address
(STR #3814)
- Fixed an issue when reading compressed CUPS raster streams (STR #3812)
- Fixed an issue with PostScript printer auto-configuration (STR #3443)
- Fixed some compatibility issues with the libusb-based USB backend
(STR #3799)
- The network backends no longer try to collect SNMP supply and status
information for raw queues (STR #3809)
- The DBUS notifier did not report job state changes (STR #3805)
- The scheduler did not always report that the "normal" print-quality
value was supported (STR #3803)
- The gziptoany filter did not report the correct error if it was unable
to write the uncompressed document to the next filter or backend in
the chain (STR #3797)
- The Epson and Oki 9-pin drivers had a bad resolution option
(STR #3798)
- The scheduler did not always register the correct default ICC profile
on Mac OS X.
- The scheduler did not use the job owner when authorizing access for
the CUPS-Get-Document operation, preventing non-admins from accessing
their own jobs.
- CUPS did not work with some printers that incorrectly implemented the
HTTP/1.1 standard (STR #3778, STR #3791)
- The scheduler did not retry fax jobs properly.
- The scheduler now recognizes an empty cupsCommands PPD keyword as
meaning that CUPS commands are not supported for a printer (STR #3773)
- Fixed a crash bug in the scheduler when the application/octet-stream
MIME type was not defined (STR #3690)
- Polled printers were advertised more slowly than necessary (STR #3574)
- cupsResolveConflicts() did not handle resolving multiple UIConstraints
issues (STR #3705)
- The SetEnv and PassEnv directives had no effect (STR #3664)
- The libusb-based USB backend printed slowly to the LaserJet 1300 and
other printers (STR #3405)
- "lp" and "lpr" failed to print with Kerberos enabled (STR #3768)
- The cupsctl program now displays an error if you try to directly set
the Port or Listen directives (STR #3749)
- PPD files with "*JobPatchFile: bla" no longer fail to load in relaxed
conformance mode (STR #3747)
- The scheduler generated a bad notify-text string for printer state
change notifications (STR #3739)
- The scheduler incorrectly updated printers.conf when it really needed
to update classes.conf or remote.cache (STR #3726)
- Hardwired remote printers with options did not work (STR #3717)
- Accessing the CUPS web interface using a CNAME-based hostname would
sometimes fail due to redirection to the actual hostname (STR #3701)
- Subscription events had a misspelled attribute (STR #3693)
- "make check" failed if LC_MESSAGES was set (STR #3765)
- Fixed the configure script to always look for the pkg-config script
(STR #3761)
- The scheduler now only looks up interface hostnames if HostNameLookups
are enabled (STR #3737)
- Fixed a compilation problem on DragonFly BSD (STR #3738)
- The default PageLogFormat value had the username and job ID swapped
from CUPS 1.3.x (STR #3727)
- The scheduler could crash if a browsed printer times out while a job
is printing (STR #3754)
- The scheduler incorrectly mapped custom page sizes to standard sizes
(STR #3764)
- cupsfilter and pstops did not map IPP attributes to PPD options due to
a change in cupsMarkOptions (STR #3756)
- The scheduler did not always show the most recent status message from
the print filters (STR #3731)
- The PostScript filter did not apply the mirror and number-up options
properly, leading to offset and clipped output (STR #3732)
- The network backends always reported "low toner" or "out of toner"
states, even for inkjet printers (STR #3733)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.6
- Fixed a "make check" issue on Solaris (STR #3729)
- Regression: The pstops filter did not support landscape printing of
PostScript files (STR #3722)
- The scheduler killed retried (fax) jobs after restarting them
(STR #3697)
- The cupsAdminSetServerSettings() function disabled sharing when
debug logging was enabled (STR #3712)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.5
- Documentation fixes (STR #3542, STR #3650)
- Localization fixes (STR #3635, STR #3636, STR #3647, STR #3666)
- Security: Fixed a memory corruption bug reported in CVE-2010-2941
(STR #3648)
- The CUPS API incorrectly mapped the HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED status to the
IPP_NOT_AUTHORIZED status code, when IPP_NOT_AUTHENTICATED would be
the correct mapping (STR #3684)
- The scheduler would restart jobs while shutting down (STR #3679)
- Fixed a PPD loader bug that could cause a crash in cupsd (STR #3680)
- Improved the mapping of non-standard PPD and PWG names (STR #3671)
- The scheduler did not initialize Kerberos in all cases (STR #3662)
- cupsAdminSetServerSettings duplicated Listen and Order lines
(STR #3645)
- Added DeviceN colorspace support to the CUPS Raster format (STR #3419)
- ppdMarkDefaults() did not clear the marked field of the previous
choices (STR #3642)
- The serial backend would not allow a raw job to be canceled
(STR #3649)
- The socket backend could go into an infinite loop with certain
printers (STR #3622)
- Setting the PRINTER or LPDEST environment variables to "name/instance"
did not work (STR #3485)
- The scheduler did not handle the JobRetryLimit setting properly
(STR #3466)
- The lpstat command always showed a remote job ID of 0 for shared
printers (STR #3627)
- Increased the write timeout for the libusb-based USB backend to 5
minutes (STR #3595)
- The libusb-base USB backend did not check whether the printer has a
serial number (STR #3590)
- The lpadmin command did not support setting of custom option values
(STR #3631)
- The lpadmin command did not support setting of the location or
description of a class (STR #3613)
- The cupsaddsmb command did not give up after too many failed attempts
(STR #3615)
- The CUPS library no longer uses certain problematic ctype macros that
change based on the locale's character set.
- PJL value substitution of more than 9 values was broken (STR #3621)
- Custom options with missing string values caused ppdEmit* to segfault
(STR #3620)
- Fixed an issue with the Italian version of the web interface
(STR #3624)
- Fixed the Solaris SMF configuration file for cups-lpd (STR #3611)
- The scheduler did not set the notify-subscribed-event attribute when
delivering printer-added or printer-modified events (STR #3608)
- The mailto notifier could get into an infinite loop (STR #3609)
- Date/time information was not shown in banner pages.
- Relational operators were broken in #if/#elif/#else/#endif expressions
for the PPD compiler.
- Moving a job via the web interface failed without asking for
authentication (STR #3559)
- The scheduler now clears the printer-state-reasons when the driver is
changed (STR #3570)
- The web interface did not allow a user to change the driver
(STR #3537, STR #3601)
- The scheduler was not setting the PATH_INFO environment variable when
needed (STR #3600)
- The scheduler incorrectly set the CUPSD_AUTH_TYPE environment
variable instead of AUTH_TYPE (STR #3599)
- Fixed a buffer overrun in the PPD compiler (STR #3594)
- Fixed some additional IPP job template attribute mapping issues in the
scheduler.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.4
- Documentation updates (STR #3453, STR #3527, STR #3528, STR #3529)
- Security: The fix for CVE-2009-3553 was incomplete (STR #3490)
- Security: The texttops filter did not check the results of allocations
(STR #3516)
- Security: The web admin interface could disclose the contents of
memory (STR #3577)
- Security: CUPS could overwrite files as root in directories owned or
writable by non-root users (STR #3510)
- The cups-config utility did not return the correct linker options on
AIX (STR #3587)
- Fixed some IPP conformance issues with the scheduler's
ippget-event-life, operations-supported, output-bin, and sides
attributes (STR #3554)
- The OpenSSL interfaces have been made thread-safe and the GNU TLS
interface is explicitly forbidden when threading is enabled
(STR #3461)
- Fixed an IPP conformance issue with the scheduler's Send-Document
implementation (STR #3514)
- Added additional validation checks for the 1284 device ID (STR #3534)
- Fixed a problem with the RPM spec file (STR #3544)
- The lpstat command did not limit the job list to the specified
printers (STR #3541)
- The cupsfilter command did not set the RIP_MAX_CACHE environment
variable (STR #3531)
- Fixed support for media-col and page size variants (STR #3394)
- The PostScript filter did not support all media selection options for
the first page (STR #3525)
- The scheduler did not always remove job control files (STR #3425)
- The scheduler could crash on restart if classes were defined
(STR #3524)
- The scheduler no longer looks up network interface hostnames by
default on Mac OS X (STR #3523)
- ippWriteIO did not write collection (member) attributes properly in
all cases (STR #3521)
- The "cupsctl --remote-any" and corresponding web interface check box
(allow printing from the Internet) did not work reliably (STR #3520)
- The lpq and lpr commands would sometimes choose different default
printers (STR #3503)
- cupsDo*Request did not flush error text, leading to multiple issues
(STR #3325, STR #3519)
- cupsDoAuthentication did not cancel password authentication after 3
failures (STR #3518)
- Fixed several LDAP browsing bugs (STR #3392)
- The Dymo driver did not support copies (STR #3457)
- The scheduler did not update the classes.conf file when deleting a
printer belonging to a class (STR #3505)
- The lppasswd command did not use localized password prompts
(STR #3492)
- The socket backend no longer waits for back-channel data on platforms
other than Mac OS X (STR #3495)
- The scheduler didn't send events when a printer started accepting or
rejecting jobs (STR #3480)
- The web interface now includes additional CSRF protection (STR #3498)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.3
- SECURITY: The scheduler could try responding on a closed client
connection, leading to a crash (STR #3200)
- SECURITY: The lppasswd program allowed the localization files to be
overridden when running in setuid mode (STR #3482)
- Localization updates (STR #3352, STR #3409, STR #3422, STR #3452,
STR #3473, STR #3502)
- Documentation updates (STR #3451, STR #3504)
- The IPP backend now sets the printer-state-message to "Ready to
print." at the end of a successful job (STR #3460)
- The PPD compiler did not correctly add the manufacturer to the output
filename when using the "-m" option (STR #3469)
- The IPP backend did not handle authentication properly for the Get-
Printer-Attributes operation (STR 3458)
- Getting SNMP values larger than 127 bytes did not work.
- IPP conformance: Get-Jobs has a default value for requested-attributes
(STR #3383)
- cupsPrintFiles() did not report all errors (STR #3449)
- cupsAddDest() could read freed memory (STR #3448)
- The DBUS notifier did not build (STR #3447)
- The scheduler would crash when an active printer was deleted.
- The snmp backend did not work with some printers (STR #3413)
- The web interface did not show the conflicting values when setting
options (STR #3440)
- Setting options in the web interface did not always work (STR #3439)
- The scheduler did not use the Get-Job-Attributes policy for a printer
(STR #3431)
- The scheduler added two job-name attributes to each job object
(STR #3428)
- CSS files would not print (STR #3442)
- The scheduler did not clean out completed jobs when PreserveJobHistory
was turned off (STR #3425)
- The web interface did not show completed jobs for a printer
(STR #3436)
- Authenticated printing did not always work when printing directly to
a remote server (STR #3435)
- The USB backend did not work on Solaris (STR #3423)
- cupstestppd didn't catch problems with JobPatchFile definitions
(STR #3421)
- The socket backend could crash if a SNMP string had a negative length.
- Fixed some termination issues with the USB backend on Mac OS X.
- The side-channel APIs did not handle interrupts properly.
- The network backends incorrectly cleared the media-empty-warning
state.
- The web interface did not allow users to successfully add serial
printers (STR #3391)
- cupsTempFd() did not work in some situations (STR #3382)
- Some C API headers were missing C++ wrapper logic.
- The PPD compiler did not localize single-language PPD options properly
(STR #3386)
- Modifying a printer from the web interface sometimes caused the wrong
driver to be selected (STR #3418)
- The scheduler did not handle out-of-memory conditions properly when
loading a job (STR #3407)
- When adding printers from the web interface, the dynamic updates of
the device list made it hard to pick a device (STR #3406)
- Fixed a typo in the web interface admin page template (STR 3403)
- The web interface did not preserve the "printer is shared" state when
modifying a printer (STR #3390)
- The PPD compiler incorrectly inserted translations of empty strings
(STR #3411)
- The scheduler did not reset the SIGPIPE handler of child processes
(STR #3399)
- cupsGetNamedDest() incorrectly returned the default printer if the
named printer did not exist (STR #3397)
- Fixed a GNU TLS error handling bug (STR #3381)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.2
- SECURITY: The CUPS web interface was vulnerable to several XSS and
HTTP header/body attacks via attribute injection (STR #3367,
STR #3401)
- Fixed localization errors (STR #3359, STR #3372, STR #3380, STR #3387)
- The documentation for classes.conf and printers.conf did not provide
the correct instructions for manual changes (STR #3351)
- The scheduler did not always rebuild printer cache files when the
driver was changed (STR #3356)
- The documentation makefile failed to install localizations when using
newer versions of Bash (STR #3360)
- The configure script did not use the --with-xinetd value for the
default LPD configuration path (STR #3347)
- The configure script incorrectly required glib for DBUS support
(STR #3346)
- The cupstestppd program incorrectly reported filters with bad
permisssions as missing (STR #3363)
- The cups.desktop file used the wrong locale names (STR #3358)
- cupsSideChannelRead() did not return an error for short reads.
- The installed PAM configuration file did not use the correct options
with the pam_unix2 module (STR #3313)
- The scheduler did not preserve default options that contained special
characters (STR #3340)
- The scheduler did not remove old pre-filters when updating a printer
driver (STR #3342)
- The HP/GL-2 filter did not check for early end-of-file (STR #3319)
- The USB backend did not compile on some platforms (STR #3332)
- cupsSideChannelSNMPWalk() could go into an infinite loop with broken
SNMP implementations.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.1
- Documention fixes (STR #3296)
- SNMP supply levels and states were wrong for some printers.
- The IPP backend did not update the auth-info-required value.
- The libusb-based USB backend would hang at the end of the job
(STR #3315, STR #3318)
- DNS-SD registrations for raw queues had an empty "ty" key (STR #3299)
- The JPEG and BMP MIME type rules were broken (STR #3284)
- cupsGetNamedDest returned the default printer when the named
destination did not exist (STR #3285)
- The JobKillDelay was not triggered for canceled jobs (STR #3292)
- The PPD compiler could get in an infinite loop (STR #3293)
- The configure check for dns-sd.h was broken (STR #3297)
- The "Query Printer for Default Options" page did not go away if the
query job was held (STR #3302)
- Boolean options did not show up as selected in the web interface
(STR #3303)
- The scheduler did not cache or report driver information files
correctly, leading to a variety of issues (STR #3283, STR #3297,
STR #3305)
- cupsDoIORequest() did not abort on permanent errors (STR #3311)
- Modifying a class in the web interface did not work (STR #3312)
- BrowseLocalProtocols could be cleared when changing the sharing
setting (STR #3287)
- The scheduler could return an empty supported document format
(STR #3308)
- The PPD compiler generated invalid PPD files when the locale used
something other than "." for the decimal point (STR #3300)
- The IPP backend did not handle some non-comforming IPP printer
implementations (STR #3262)
- The scheduler leaked three file descriptors to each job filter
(STR #3263)
- The scheduler now uses a default CUPS-Get-Devices timeout of 15
seconds (STR #3307)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4.0
- Localization updates (STR #3223, STR #3246, STR #3248, STR #3250)
- Documentation updates (STR #3225, STR #3230, STR #3242, STR #3260)
- The --with-pdftops configure option did not accept a full path to the
filter (STR #3278)
- The banner filter did not position the back side image correctly
(STR #3277)
- The dnssd backend could crash (STR #3272)
- The 1284 device ID sometimes contained trailing garbage (STR #3266)
- The USB backend returned different URIs for some printers than in
CUPS 1.3 (STR #3259)
- The scheduler did not do local job-hold-until processing for remote
queues (STR #3258)
- The scheduler did not try all possible SSL certificates on Mac OS X.
- The scheduler did not always remove a file descriptor when using the
kqueue interface (STR #3256)
- The scheduler did not protect against bad job control files in all
cases (STR #3253)
- The scheduler did not encode "+" in model names (STR #3254)
- The web interface didn't show the default options (STR #3244)
- The IPP and LPD backends needed print data before they would do an
SNMP query.
- Fixed a GNU TLS compatibility issue (STR #3231)
- Fixed a HTML error in the add and modify printer web interface
templates (STR #3229)
- The scheduler did not minimize the number of printer state events that
were generated by filter STATE: messages, which could lead to poor
performance.
- The USB backend on Mac OS X did not cleanly cancel a job.
- The network backends now set the connecting-to-device printer-state-
reasons value when looking up the address and copying the print data
for consistency.
- The scheduler now supports the com.apple.print.recoverable-warning
reason on all platforms.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4rc1
- The PPD compiler documentation was missing information on localization
(STR #3212)
- The IPP backend now reconnects after every request when talking to
printers that claim IPP support but only use HTTP/1.0.
- The PPD compiler crashed when both "Resolution" and "Group foo Option
Resolution" were specified in the .drv file.
- The PPD compiler's #if/#elif/#else/#endif did not work for undefined
variables (STR #3210)
- Static libraries could not be installed by a non-root user on systems
needing a ranlib program (STR #3209)
- The scheduler incorrectly always tried to copy Kerberos credentials
for print jobs.
- Updated the Spanish localization (STR #3204)
- The scheduler crashed when getting the default paper size from
libpaper (STR #3205, STR #3206)
- The PPD compiler now defines six variables: CUPS_VERSION,
CUPS_VERSION_MAJOR, CUPS_VERSION_MINOR, CUPS_VERSION_PATCH,
PLATFORM_NAME, and PLATFORM_ARCH (STR #3203)
- Fixed a whitespace skipping bug in cupsRasterInterpretPPD.
- The scheduler did not return HTTP 403 (Forbidden) for authenticated
users that were not authorized to do IPP operations (STR #3193)
- The scheduler did not report more than 8 Product strings from a PPD
file. Some PPD files have as many as 24.
- ppdOpen*() could crash if a keyword had no value string (something
that cupstestppd looks for...)
- cupsLangDefault() did not return the correct language on Mac OS X.
- The Mac OS X USB backend did not handle aborted or stalled pipe
conditions properly, which prevented drivers from ejecting partial
pages when a job was canceled or held.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4b3
- Documentation fixes (STR #3044, STR #3057, STR #3153, STR #3158,
STR #3173)
- Added complete localizations for German, Japanese, Polish, and
Russian and partial localizations for Chinese, Danish, Finnish,
French, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, and Swedish
(STR #3096, STR #3098, STR #3109, STR #3111, STR #3141)
- Updated the configure check for -fstack-protector (STR #3198)
- The network backends now correctly convert SNMP supply descriptions to
UTF-8 encoding as needed.
- The scheduler could crash when deleting an attribute (STR #3197)
- The cups-driverd program did not detect symlink loops (STR #3185)
- The EPSON 24-pin series driver should now feed the correct amount
(STR #2624)
- The scheduler now automatically logs the last N debug messages for
failed print jobs.
- You can now modify a raw print queue (STR #3133)
- Fixed a number of ppdi issues and added a unit test to validate that
ppdc + ppdi can generate and import the same data (STR #3152)
- Moving jobs in the web interface now shows an error if you only have
one printer or class added (STR #3094)
- Since classes have never truly supported the printer-error-policy
stuff added in CUPS 1.2, update the code to reflect the current
reality and support only the retry-current-job policy for now
(STR #3171)
- Revised the password callback support (STR #2953)
- ppdEmit*() did not choose between PageSize and PageRegion properly.
- Make some fairly substantial changes to the Kerberos support code so
that CUPS can work in multi-realm environments and does not require
delegatable credentials. Shared printing still requires delegation,
however "delegation by policy" can be enabled in the KDC to make this
all work.
- "AccessLogLevel actions" did not hide client-error-not-found errors.
- AP_FIRST_InputSlot did not work with number-up.
- cupsBackChannelRead() and cupsBackChannelWrite() could fail due to a
lack of kernel buffers.
- The IPP and LPD backends did not respond to side-channel requests
while copying print data to a temporary file.
- cupsWriteRequestData() flushed the output buffer unnecessarily,
causing reduced performance in some situations.
- If a CGI process died before sending its MIME headers, the request
would hang on the client.
- The printer/class/job search feature on the web interface did not
work (STR #3132)
- The scheduler did not write the printers out for classes.
- CUPS-Get-PPDs did not work properly when filtering by language,
product, or psversion (STR #3136)
- The scheduler now kills job filters when it takes more than 30 seconds
(configurable) to cancel or hold the job.
- The cupstestppd program did not validate the capitalization of
filenames in the PPD file.
- The cupstestppd program did not validate the PageSize and PageRegion
values.
- The cups-deviced helper program could miss reporting some backend
devices (STR #3108)
- The cupsSideChannelSNMP* functions did not work.
- The scheduler could consume 100% CPU when jobs were canceled.
- Clicking on "Select Another Make/Manufacturer" in the web interface
incorrectly added the printer (STR #3095)
- The scheduler no longer uses programs with insecure file
permissions.
- httpAssembleURI*() did not escape backslashes in hostnames.
- The dnssd backend did not unquote "full names" before creating the
device URI.
- The scheduler now supports JobRetryInterval values less than 10
seconds.
- Updated the Spanish localization (STR #3090)
- The scheduler did not redo Bonjour/DNS-SD registrations when updating
them failed.
- The "authenticated" policy incorrectly required authentication for
status operations.
- ppdOpen*() incorrectly loaded PPDs with multiple JobPatchFile
keywords.
- The network backends no longer report the SNMP "offline" or
maintenance status bits since they are inconsistently implemented and
often unreliable.
- The scheduler no longer logs child processes killed via SIGKILL as
"crashed".
- The printer link shown on the "job moved" template was bad (STR #3085)
- Updated the HTML templates to use the final HTML 4 DOCTYPE (STR #3086)
- The scheduler did not track the "paused" reason properly if a
printer had other reasons associated with it.
- cupsSendRequest() did not clear old local certificate auth data.
- The PPD compiler did not search for localization files properly
(STR #3084)
- cupsGetNamedDest() did not use the fallback default like
cupsGetDests*() (STR #3082)
- The scheduler now provides a LogTimeFormat directive to enable
microseconds in the date and time that are logged.
- The scheduler now provides a MultipleOperationTimeout directive to
control the timeout for multi-file print jobs.
- The configure script incorrectly allowed Avahi to be used for DNS-SD
printer discovery (STR #3065)
- The web interface and scheduler did not support URIs up to 1024 bytes
in length (STR #3072)
- Fixed pdftops issues with page sizes (STR #3063)
- Fixed pdftops issues with Ghostscript (STR #3062)
- The scheduler incorrectly registered default profiles for PostScript
printers with no specified colorspace.
- The scheduler incorrectly created an empty org.cups.printers.plist
file on Mac OS X.
- cupsGetPPD3() did not look for local PPDs in the right directory.
- SNMP lookups via side-channel did not work for NULL-VALUE and
and OCTET-STRING OIDs containing nul characters.
- The libusb-based USB backend did not work.
- The scheduler did not set the printer-commands attribute correctly
for some PPDs.
- The ppdi utility did not work.
- The web interface no longer uses multi-part output with old or broken
web browsers (STR #3049)
- CUPS now conforms to the draft IPP/2.0 and IPP/2.1 specification.
- Added a new cupsGetConflicts() API to get a list of conflicting
options.
- The PPD compiler didn't localize options or choices that did not
have associated translation text (STR #3045)
- Updated the Spanish localization (STR #3043)
- Fixed build problems (STR #3040, STR #3047)
- cupsResolveConflicts() did not resolve using the default option
choice in some cases due to the mirror UIConstraints that are
present in most PPD files.
- The scheduler did not honor MIME type priorities.
- The commandtops filter incorrectly used the JCLBegin code to end
its jobs.
- The default BrowseLocalProtocols value was not set properly.
- Since the commandtops filter does not actually support ReportLevels
all on its own, don't list that printer command by default for PS
printers.
- The scheduler did not give filters a chance to log errors or update
printer attributes when a job was canceled.
- The scheduler did not clear the "connecting-to-device" reason keyword
when a job finished.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4b2
- Documentation updates (STR #2983, STR #2998, STR #3021)
- The cupstestppd utility now validates the FileVersion and
FormatVersion values in PPD files.
- The default cupsd.conf file did not reflect the
--with-local-protocols value set at compile-time (STR #3037)
- The cupsGetPPD* APIs now create symlinks to local PPD files
rather than copying them whenever possible.
- Various performance optimizations in the string pool, dests, and
options implementations.
- The cupsGetDests* APIs now return the marker and printer-commands
attributes.
- Side-channel SNMP lookups would not work when cupsSNMPSupplies
was set to False in the PPD file.
- Localized the device descriptions for the SCSI, serial,
and network backends (STR #3014)
- Added a Spanish localization (STR #3015)
- Added support for marker-low-levels and marker-high-levels
attributes.
- The scheduler could hang writing a long log line.
- The cupsGetDevices() function now has an "include_schemes"
parameter.
- The lpinfo command now supports --include-schemes and
--exclude-schemes options.
- The CUPS-Get-PPDs operation now supports the include-schemes
and exclude-schemes attributes.
- The CUPS-Get-Devices operation now supports the include-schemes
attribute.
- The print filters now support a replacement for the fitplot
option called "fit-to-page".
- The LPD backend no longer tries to collect page accounting
information since the LPD protocol does not allow us to
prevent race conditions.
- The scheduler did not save the last marker-change-time value.
- Fixed a problem with printing to some IPP printers, including
CUPS 1.1.x.
- Fixed a redirection problem with the printer web page (STR #3012)
- Fixed a PPD compiler problem with the loading of message
catalogs (STR #2990)
- Fixed a PPD compiler problem with the loading of .strings files
(STR #2989)
- The cupsfilter utility did not set the CONTENT_TYPE environment
variable when running filters.
- The scheduler now waits to allow system sleep until the jobs
have all stopped.
- The IPP, LPD, and socket backends used different "connecting"
progress messages.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.4b1
- Documentation updates (STR #2567)
- The PPD compiler now allows local message catalogs to
override the standard CUPS translations (STR #2642)
- The ppdmerge command did not merge custom option strings
(STR #2863)
- The scheduler now supports the Hold-New-Jobs and
Release-Held-New-Jobs operations; these are exposed via the
cupsdisable and cupsenable commands (STR #2332)
- The lpstat command is now much faster when displaying the
status of a single printer (STR #2843)
- The scheduler now caches information from PPD files to provide
significantly faster startup time with large numbers of PPDs
(STR #1293)
- CUPS-Get-Driver now provides much better driver matching based
on the IEEE-1284 device ID and make/model strings (STR #2707)
- Now support the cupsSNMPSupplies keyword to control whether
the network backends query the SNMP Printer MIB for supply
levels.
- Now support and use a new banner file format for better text
support and easier customization (STR #2490)
- The scheduler now sets the PRINTER_INFO and PRINTER_LOCATION
environment variables from the corresponding IPP attributes.
- The ippRead*() and ippWrite*() functions no longer use a
stack-based buffer (STR #2388)
- The CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer operation now allows you to set
the printer-state-reasons attribute.
- The "set printer options" page now supports auto-configuration
of printer options (STR #1440)
- The web interface now provides an advanced server settings
form.
- The web interface's "modify printer" pages now make it
easier to change just one setting (STR #1919)
- The scheduler now supports a plist PrintcapFormat.
- The scheduler now supports multiple addresses in Allow and
Deny lines, just like Apache (STR #2947)
- Added CUPS_JOBTYPE environment variable for job filters so
they know whether they are printing a banner or document
file (STR #2799)
- Added support for printer filtering by the cupsfilter
command (STR #2562)
- Added a SSLOptions directive to allow Windows clients to
talk to CUPS in FIPS mode (STR #2827)
- Renamed the accept and reject commands to cupsaccept and
cupsreject; the old names are still available (STR #2936)
- The locale/translate utility needed an update to work with
Google (STR #2882)
- The lpstat command now supports a -H option to display the
default server (STR #2833)
- The scheduler now supports a FatalErrors directive to control
which errors should cause the scheduler to exit (STR #2536)
- The scheduler now uses the php-cgi program if it is available
(STR #2923)
- The scheduler now supports a DefaultPaperSize directive
(STR #2848)
- The scheduler now passes the job-originating-host-name
value to filters in the options argument (STR #2558)
- CUPS now supports job tickets in PDF files (STR #2903)
- Added a DBUS notifier (STR #2529)
- The LPD mini-daemon now passes the document name when queuing
print jobs (STR #2482)
- The IPP backend did not relay com.apple.print.recoverable-message
values.
- The scheduler now supports a job-media-progress attribute to
track the progress of individual pages.
- The sample HP driver now supports A5 (STR #2798)
- The CUPS web interface menu item now uses the xdg-open
command, when available (STR #2724)
- The cups-lpd program now supports the -h option (STR #2794)
- The scheduler now sets the PAM_TTY parameter and the
PAM_ESTABLISH_CRED credential flag (STR #2745)
- The scheduler now logs unsuccessful requests to the error_log
file as errors (STR #2616)
- Added support for a "retry-current-job" error policy that
retries the current job immediately when the backend encounters
an error (STR #2555)
- The scheduler now returns a "forbidden" error when a user
correctly authenticates but does not have permission to
continue further (STR #2101)
- The scheduler now loads both the server and CA certificates
(if present) from the ServerCertificate file (STR #2146)
- New RSS subscriptions now create their feed files immediately
(STR #2853)
- Added support for a device-location attribute which provides
the physical location of a printer device.
- Added a cupsBackendReport() API which handles quoting of the
device data by a backend.
- Added support for custom options in the web interface
(STR #1729)
- Added support for Mozilla LDAP, reconnection to LDAP servers,
and improved LDAP performance (STR #1962)
- Added Solaris SMF support (STR #1477)
- Added optional support for using TCP wrappers to limit access
to CUPS (STR #263)
- Added ppdPageSizeLimits API.
- Added support for new cupsMediaQualifier2, cupsMediaQualifier3,
cupsMinSize, and cupsMaxSize attributes.
- Added cupsResolveConflicts and ppdInstallableConflict APIs.
- Added support for new cupsUIConstraints and cupsUIResolver
attributes for better option conflict detection and
resolution.
- Increased the maximum size of 1284 device ID strings to
256 bytes (STR #2877)
- Added an AccessLogLevel directive to cupsd.conf to control
what is logged to the access_log file.
- The default LogLevel is now "warn" instead of "info" to reduce
the amount of logging that is done to disk by default.
- The PPD compiler did not include OID query keywords in PPD
files (STR #2871)
- The cups-driverd helper program now directly supports driver
information files.
- The USB backend now uses libusb when available (STR #1575)
- Added ppdLocalizeAttr function to get the localized version
of an attribute.
- MIME types now support a priority() attribute (STR #2719)
- The standard MIME types are now installed in
DataDir/mime (STR #2719)
- The lpoptions command now describes custom options and
the necessary parameters (STR #2660)
- The ppdmerge program did not support Simplified Chinese
or Traditional Chinese language version strings (STR #2851)
- The PPD compiler now supports localizable attributes
(STR #2738)
- The ppdpo utility now includes cupsIPPReasons values in
the message catalogs it generates (STR #2754)
- The PPD compiler now supports conditional directives
(STR #2636)
- The ppdc utility now supports a "-t" option to test PPD
files (STR #2739)
- The ppdc utility now supports a "-m" option to use the
ModelName value as the output filename.
- The ppdc utility now supports a FileName directive to
set an alternate output filename (STR #2740)
- The side-channel API now supports SNMP queries for the
standard network backends.
- Added a PageLogFormat directive to the cupsd.conf file to
control the format of lines in the page_log file.
- Filters can now send PPD: messages to stderr to set PPD
keywords like DefaultPageSize while a job is printing.
- Added a mdns backend for discovery and printing to printers
that advertise themselves via DNS-SD (Bonjour)
- The ipp, lpd, and socket backends now support DNS-SD service
name resolution.
- The scheduler now uses a single shared file descriptor for
all DNS-SD registrations (STR #2674)
- The ipp, lpd, and socket backends now support SNMP-based
page accounting and supply level monitoring (STR #1655)
- Added support for cupsPJLDisplay attribute to control what
PJL commands are used to display the job information.
- Driver information files can now be installed in
/Library/Printers/PPDs.drv on Mac OS X.
- The CUPS image library now supports reading images larger
than 2GB.
- The scheduler now delays writing config and state files to
reduce disk activity (STR #2684)
- The CUPS-Get-Devices operation now supports the
exclude-schemes and timeout attributes to control which
backends are polled and for how long.
- The cups-deviced helper application now runs backends in
parallel to get the list of devices faster.
- Added --enable-pap configure option.
- The default cupsd.conf file now includes an "authenticated"
policy which requires authentication for remote print jobs.
- Added support for Czech and Hungarian in PPD files
(STR #2735, STR #2736)
- The PPD compiler tools now support Mac OS X .strings files
for localization (STR #2737)
- ppdOpen*() now default the colorspace member to PPD_CS_N
when no DefaultColorSpace attribute is present in the PPD
file.
- The build system has been updated to support separate
installation of data, program, header, and library files.
- All support libraries are now built as shared libraries
by default.
- The scheduler now manages ICC color profiles on Mac OS X.
- The network backends (ipp, lpd, socket) now support
SNMP-based supply and page count monitoring (STR #1655)
- The lppasswd program is no longer installed setuid to
root to make the default installation more secure.
- Added a new ppdLocalizeMarkerName() function to get
the localized version of a marker-names value.
- The scheduler now provides the printer-dns-sd-name
attribute for printers shared via DNS-SD/Bonjour.
- The pdftops filter now executes the Xpdf or poppler
pdftops utility to convert PDF files (STR #1471)
- Bonjour printer registrations now advertise as local or
global based on the current access policies for the
printer.
- cupsGetDests*() and cupsSetDests*() now track the last
used printer preference on Mac OS X.
- Added a new streaming request API (STR #2261)
- Added a new cupsGetNamedDest() function to the CUPS
library for faster printing with lp and lpr (STR #2638)
- The scheduler now sets the PAM RHOST value on systems
that support it (STR #2637)
- The scheduler now sandboxes child processes when
possible.
- The Cancel-Job operation now supports a purge-job
attriibute to purge a specified job.
- ppdEmit* and ppdCollect* now use the NonUIOrderDependency
attributes for custom option selections.
- The web interface now enables/disables the printer
sharing (formerly publishing) controls based on the
server-is-sharing-printers state (STR #2233)
- The scheduler now tracks printer sharing via the
server-is-sharing-printers attribute, and manages LPD
and SMB sharing as well (STR #2233)
- The web interface now allows you to go back to the make/
manufacturer page if there is no matching printer driver
on the model page (STR #2436)
- The printer list now shows the default media, banner, and
duplex options as well as the color and duplex capabilities
of printers (STR #1175)
- The web interface look-n-feel has been updated (STR #2492)
- The scheduler now supports a CUPS-Get-Document operation
that returns the specified print job document (STR #118)
- The cupsfilter utility now supports a "-J jobid" option
to filter the document from the specified job.
- The scheduler (cupsd) now supports a new option (-t) to
do a syntax check of the cupsd.conf file (STR #2003)
- Added new cupsGetPPD3() API to allow applications to
cache PPDs safely (STR #1473)
- Added generic PostScript and PCL printer driver PPDs.
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CHANGES-1.5.txt
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CHANGES IN CUPS V1.5.4
- Documentation updates (STR #4112, STR #4130, STR #4134)
- Fixes for libusb-based USB backend (STR #4128)
- The lpq command did not show the owner or title of jobs unless passed
a username on the command-line (STR #4135)
- Localized empty strings contained the message catalog metadata
(STR #4119)
- Fixed a crash in the libusb-based USB backend (STR #4099)
- The cups-lpd mini-daemon no longer handled jobs with multiple copies
(STR #4118)
- Multiple libusb backend fixes (STR #4098, STR #4100)
- The IPP backend no longer tries to get the job status for printers
that do not implement the required operation (STR #4083)
- Sending a document in an unsupported format to an IPP printer now
automatically cancels the job (STR #4093)
- Fix some error reporting issues when printing from /dev/null and
other unusual situations (STR #4015)
- The scheduler now sets the CUPS_MAX_MESSAGE environment variable for
filters (STR #4074)
- Fixed a build issue when using older versions of autoconf (STR #4084)
- The IPP backend now treats the client-error-not-possible status code
as a job history issue, allowing IPP printing to Windows to work
(STR #4047)
- The IPP backend incorrectly included the document-format and
compression attributes in Create-Job requests (STR #4086)
- The libusb-based USB backend did not work on non-Linux platforms
(STR #4088)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.5.3
- httpReconnect() did not reset the read/write buffers (STR #4065)
- Compiling without threading support failed (STR #4060)
- Fixed compile problem with old versions of OpenSSL (STR #4036)
- The network backends did not check SNMP supply levels regularly
(STR #4040)
- The online help always included the "help on help" text (STR #4042)
- Fixed a SSL handshake issue on OS X (STR #4045)
- The scheduler could crash if a PPD file contained an invalid paper
size (STR #4049)
- The CUPS polling daemon did not reinitialize its connection to the
remote server on errors in all cases (STR #4031)
- PostScript auto-configuration was slow and unreliable with some
printers (STR #4028)
- Missing localizations caused empty output (STR #4033)
- The cups-driverd program could temporarily "forget" a PPD file if it
was updated in place.
- The dnssd backend now prefers IPPS over IPP.
- The USB backend now uses and requires LIBUSB 1.0 or later (STR #3477)
- The LIBUSB-based USB backend now supports the back-channel (STR #2890)
- Changed how timeouts are implemented in the LPD backend (STR #4013)
- Added more supported color names for SNMP supplies (STR #3981)
- The default InputSlot setting was never used (STR #3957)
- POSIX ACLs are now set properly on certificate files (STR #3970)
- Supplies with commas in their names were not reported correctly
(STR #4020)
- The cupsGetPPD3() function created a temporary file when one was not
needed (STR #4018)
- The scheduler now ensures that job notifications contain a value for
the notify-printer-uri attribute (STR #4014)
- The lp and lpr commands did not cancel jobs queued from stdin on an
error (STR #4015)
- Fixed the IPP backend's handling of HTTP/1.0 compatibility (STR #3988)
- The IPP backend did not always setup username/password authentication
for printers (STR #3985)
- The IPP backend no longer re-queues print jobs that are too large for
the printer/server (STR #3977)
- The RPM spec file did not work (STR #4021, STR #4057)
- Encryption did not work when the server name ended with "."
(STR #4011)
- The multi-purpose tray is now mapped to the IPP "by-pass-tray"
(STR #4009)
- The correct media size was not always passed to IPP printers
(STR #4001)
- Finishing options were not passed to IPP printers (STR #3995)
- Fixed iCloud-based Back to My Mac printing (STR #3996)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.5.2
- Reposted what should have been CUPS 1.5.1.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.5.1
- Documentation updates (STR #3885, STR #3886, STR #3946, STR #3969)
- Localization updates (STR #3840, STR #3989, STR #3997)
- Build fixes (STR #3956, STR #3999)
- The SNMP backend did not validate the device URIs reported by printers
(STR #4004)
- cupsBackendReport() did not handle newlines in 1284 Device IDs
(STR #4005)
- USB backend fixes for libusb (STR #3965, STR #3978)
- The DBUS notifier did not validate string parameters (STR #3984)
- Group quota ACLs did not work with Kerberos (STR #3972)
- The IPP backend did not retry when a printer responded with
client-error-not-possible (STR #3963)
- PostScript PPDs with filters used the wrong command filter (STR #3973)
- The scheduler incorrectly used free() on a POSIX ACL value, which
could cause a crash (STR #3970)
- PPD files using the MacStandard encoding did not work.
- The web interface did not work on some platforms (STR #3902)
- The lpstat command would crash when then "-u" option was used by a
non-administrator (STR #3953)
- Japanese supply level reporting did not always work.
- The DBUS notifier could crash (STR #3947)
- Relaxed some of the page size checks in cupstestppd.
- The ipptool program now reports attributes that are repeated within
the same attribute group.
- Updated the PWG raster support to match the current draft
specification.
- Fixed some IPP conformance issues in the scheduler.
- Added ipptool support for repeating requests.
- Added IPP/2.2 conformance tests and greatly improved the IPP/1.1,
IPP/2.0, and IPP/2.1 conformance testing.
- IPP messages containing mixed integer/rangeOfInteger values did not
work (STR #3942)
- The ipptool program now provides additional diagnostics for badly-
formatted responses (STR #3857)
- When possible, the IPP backend now stops sending job data early on a
cancel.
- cupsSendRequest and cupsWriteRequestData did not properly read all
HTTP headers, preventing authentication and encryption upgrades from
working in all cases.
- The client.conf Server directive is no longer supported on Mac OS X
10.7 and later.
- The IPP backend sent the wrong margins in media-col.
- The scheduler did not save or restore large Kerberos credentials for
jobs.
- The dnssd backend did not properly browse for secure IPP printers.
- httpAssembleURI* did not properly escape all special characters in the
username/password field.
- The scheduler now logs config file errors to stderr (STR #3936)
- The configure script incorrectly used bundle-based localizations on
Linux (STR #3938)
- The cups-driverd helper program did not cache .drv files properly,
sometimes leading to a crash (STR #3921)
- CUPS did not build on stock Mac OS X installations.
- Encryption was broken with OpenSSL.
- ipptool's XML output used date/time values with timezone offsets,
which are not supported by Mac OS X's NSDate class.
- Several programs did not support the cupsFilter2 keyword in PPD files.
- The IPP backend incorrectly reported spool-area-full states.
- cupsMarkOptions() did not protect against a bad PPD that was missing
one or more standard Duplex options.
- The PostScript filter did not mirror N-up output properly.
- The ipptool program did not validate UTF-8 strings in XML output.
- Fixed supply level reporting for some printers.
- The scheduler no longer automatically logs debug messages for jobs
that were held or canceled.
- The cupsSendRequest function did not flush remaining response data
from a previous request, leading to apparent chunking issues.
- The scheduler did not report the correct version in the Server: header
(STR #3903)
- The scheduler did not support 1284 device IDs reported by driver
interface programs longer than 127 characters (STR #3871)
- The image filters did not support loading images larger than the
RIPCache setting (STR #3901)
- "PAGE: total NNN" messages did not get logged properly (STR #3887)
- Updated the PWG Raster support to conform to the current draft of the
PWG Raster Format specification.
- The PWG Raster filter did not always write the correct number of
padding lines on the bottom of the page (STR #3904)
- When reporting a denial-of-service attack from the domain socket, the
address reported does not always contain the correct path (STR #3888)
- Badly formed GIF files could cause the image filters to crash
(STR #3914)
- Jobs canceled at the printer were retried by the IPP backend.
- "cupsfilter -u" deleted the input file instead of the PPD file.
- The scheduler did not compute the cost of PPD filters defined using
the cupsFilter2 keyword properly.
- The scheduler did not correctly support the maxsize() attribute for
PPD filters.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.5.0
- Documentation updates.
- Localization update (STR #3865)
- Needed to limit TLS to v1.0 on some versions of Mac OS X.
- The snmp backend did not work with some printers.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.5rc1
- Compile fixes (STR #3849, STR #3850)
- The scheduler didn't check for empty values for several configuration
directives (STR #3861)
- ipptool didn't generate valid XML when a test was skipped.
- Added additional error checking to the 1284 device ID code (STR #3858)
- Fixed some compatibility issues migrating from the old usblp backend
to the libusb backend (STR #3860)
- Fixed the wake-from-sleep printing behavior on Mac OS X.
- The scheduler incorrectly allowed jobs to be held from a terminating
state.
- The cups-driverd program could crash when a PPD was renamed.
- The dnssd backend took too long to discover printers on large or busy
networks with the new default timeout used by lpinfo and the web
interface. This resulted in "lost" printers.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.5b2
- Documentation updates.
- Localization updates (STR #3845)
- Compiler warning cleanup.
- Fixed PIE support for Linux (STR #3846)
- Made httpSetTimeout API public and use it in the IPP backend to avoid
timeout errors.
- The scheduler incorrectly set the "authenticated" printer-type bit for
remote queues using authentication.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.5b1
- The CUPS library now supports per-connection HTTP timeouts and
callbacks.
- The CUPS library now supports (limited) SSL/TLS X.509 certificate
validation and revocation (STR #1616)
- Updated the PostScript filter to support IncludeFeature in more
circumstances (STR #3417)
- The schedule did not correctly parse some IPv6 addresses and masks in
the cupsd.conf file (STR #3533)
- Fixed a case-insensitive string comparison issue for locales that do
not treat "I" and "i" as equivalent (STR #3800)
- The scheduler reported an incorrect job-printer-uri value when sharing
was not enabled (STR #3639)
- The scheduler now allows the ServerAlias directive to contain multiple
hostnames separated by spaces or commas (STR #3813)
- The scheduler now sets the process group for child processes and
manages the group (STR #2829)
- Fixed some minor issues discovered by a Coverity scan (STR #3838)
- The scheduler now more carefully creates and removes configuration,
cache, and state files (STR #3715)
- The lpadmin command now allows default option values to be deleted
(STR #2959)
- The lpadmin command now allows the cupsIPPSupplies and
cupsSNMPSupplies keywords to be set in a PPD file (STR #3825)
- Moving a held job no longer releases it (STR #3839)
- Restored support for GNU TLS and OpenSSL with threading enabled
(STR #3605)
- Fixed a confusing error message from cups-polld (STR #3806)
- Increased the default RIPCache value to 128MB (STR #3535)
- MIME errors are now routed to the error_log file (STR #2410)
- Updated PDF filter to support new Ghostscript ps2write device
(STR #3766)
- Updated PDF filter to support new Poppler option to preserve page
sizes in PDF files when the user has not selected a particular media
size (STR #3689)
- Added new PWG Raster filter for IPP Everywhere printer support.
- Added job-uuid, printer-uuid, and subscription-uuid attributes.
- Added support for the cupsSingleFile PPD keyword.
- Dropped support for the printer-state-history attribute (STR #3654)
- Added support for a new cupsIPPSupplies keyword in PPD files to allow
drivers to disable IPP supply level reporting.
- Added support for a new cupsFilter2 keyword in PPD files to allow for
the propagation of the actual MIME media type produced by a filter.
- The scheduler did not always get the correct Kerberos username when
authenticating (STR #3670)
- Added new cupsRasterOpenIO function and CUPS_RASTER_WRITE_PWG to the
CUPS imaging library to support printing to IPP Everywhere raster
printers.
- The scheduler now provides default values for the pages-per-minute and
pages-per-minute-color attributes for PPD files that lack a
Throughput keyword.
- Email notifications did not work on Mac OS X.
- The cupstestppd program now shows an error for files missing a
CloseGroup keyword (STR #3668)
- Name resolution errors no longer cause queues to stop (STR #3719,
STR #3753)
- Added a new cups-exec helper program that applies security profiles
to filters, port monitors, backends, CGI programs, and mini-daemons.
- The web interface can now be disabled using the WebInterface directive
in cupsd.conf (STR #2625)
- The scheduler now provides privacy controls for jobs and subscriptions
(STR #2969)
- Added new cupsArrayNew3 API which offers memory management of array
elements.
- Added several new color spaces to the CUPS raster format (STR #3419)
- The Validate-Job operation now uses the same policy as Print-Job by
default.
- CUPS now uses iconv to implement all of its character encoding
support (STR #3097)
- The scheduler now implements the Cancel-Jobs, Cancel-My-Jobs, and
Close-Job operations along with the job-ids operation attribute from
PWG 5100.11.
- The main CUPS header (<cups/cups.h>) no longer includes the PPD header
(<cups/ppd.h>).
- The scheduler and CUPS API now support the print-quality job template
attribute.
- The scheduler no longer supports the old Mac OS X Server quota
plugin.
- The scheduler now allows writing to /Users/Shared from print filters
on Mac OS X.
- CUPS no longer supports the old ~/.cupsrc or ~/.lpoptions files from
CUPS 1.1.x. The ~/.cups/client.conf and ~/.cups/lpoptions files that
were introduced in CUPS 1.2 must now be used.
- The ipptest tool is now a first-class user program and has several
improvements along with new documentation (STR #3484)
- The cupstestppd tool now warns about non-unique filenames and
provides a way to ignore all filename warnings.
- Dropped support for the recoverable: and recovered: message prefixes.
- The scheduler now requires that filters and backends have group write
permissions disabled.
- The PPD compiler now checks for overlapping filenames when writing
PPD files.
- The HP-GL/2 filter is no longer included with CUPS (STR #3322)
- The SCSI backend is no longer included with CUPS (STR #3500)
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CHANGES IN CUPS V1.6.4
- Removed some duplicate size definitions for some ISO sizes that were
causing problems (<rdar://problem/14722721>)
- The IPP backend did not add the "last-document" attribute
(<rdar://problem/114660379>)
- Added a SyncOnClose directive to cups-files.conf to force cupsd to
call fsync before closing any configuration/state files it writes
(<rdar://problem/14523043>)
- Added USB quirk rule for Lexmark E238 (<rdar://problem/14493054>)
- Closed server connections were still not always detected
(<rdar://problem/14484313>)
- The libusb-based USB backend now loads its list of quirks from files
in /usr/share/cups/usb instead of using a hardcoded table
(<rdar://problem/14442769>)
- The scheduler did not properly register ICC color profiles with
colord (<rdar://problem/14455625>)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.6.3
- The configure script now prefers Clang over GCC.
- Fixed a compile problem on AIX (STR #4307)
- The default IPP version did not always get set before creating a new
IPP request message (<rdar://problem/14401718>)
- The lp, lpq, lpr, and lpstat now display an error message advising the
use of the /version=1.1 ServerName option (<rdar://problem/14290628>)
- Added documentation about the /version=1.1 option to ServerName in
client.conf (<rdar://problem/14216262>)
- httpStatus(HTTP_ERROR) did not return a useful error message
(<rdar://problem/14217326>)
- The lp, lpq, lpr, and lpstat commands incorrectly ignored the default
printer set in the lpoptions file (<rdar://problem/14216472>)
- Fixed a URI encoding issue for hostnames containing the ` (backquote)
character (<rdar://problem/14243133>)
- Added support for RFC 6874's IPv6 link local address format in URIs
(<rdar://problem/13979453>)
- The USB backend could crash on libusb-based systems if USB was
disabled in the BIOS (<rdar://problem/13875729>)
- Fixed a rounding error in the PWG media size mapping code
(<rdar://problem/13493241>)
- Fixed several ipptool test files that used old STATUS names.
- Kerberos credentials could get truncated when printing to a shared
printer.
- Printing using "ipps" URIs was not encrypted.
- Insecure ICC profiles prevented installation of user profiles for a
printer on OS X.
- Added more USB quirks for the libusb-based backend (STR #4311,
<rdar://problem/13736470>)
- The Russian web interface templates were broken (STR #4310)
- The scheduler no longer tries to do Kerberos authentication over the
loopback interface.
- The IPP backend could fail to pause a job for authentication
(STR #4298)
- Fixed a regression on the handling of auth keys on OS X if the
cups-files.conf was not present or did not contain a SystemAuthKey
value.
- The scheduler incorrectly did a reverse lookup of the server address
when HostNameLookups was turned off (STR #4302)
- The scheduler incorrectly computed the final content type value when
null filters were present.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.6.2
- Documentation fixes (STR #4229, STR #4239, STR #4234, STR #4248,
STR #4259)
- Security: All file, directory, user, and group settings are now stored
in a separate cups-files.conf configuration file that cannot be set
through the CUPS web interface or APIs (STR #4223)
- Added a Czech localization (STR #4201)
- Added a French localization (STR #4247)
- Added a Russian localization (STR #4228, STR #4285)
- Updated the Catalan localization (STR #4202)
- Local certificate authentication did not guard against an empty
certification file (STR #4293)
- The scheduler did not reject device URIs with spaces.
- Added USB quirk rule for Epson Stylus Photo 750 (STR #4286)
- The IPP backend could crash if the printer disconnects early
(STR #4284)
- cupsGetPPD did not work with statically-configured CUPS shared
queues (STR #4178)
- The scheduler did not support long MIME media types (STR #4270)
- The cupsfilter command did not set the CHARSET environment variable
for the text filters (STR #4273)
- The lp command did not show errors for unknown "--foo" (STR #4261)
- Bad IPP responses could crash ipptool (STR #4262)
- Updated USB quirk rules for Canon and Xerox printers (STR #4217,
STR #4263)
- Added USB blacklisting for printers that require a custom backend
(STR #4218)
- The PPD compiler did not correctly JCL options (STR #4115, STR #4203)
- The ipptool program now supports DEFINE-MATCH and DEFINE-NO-MATCH
predicates for STATUS directives.
- Fixed a problem with local Kerberos authentication (STR #4140)
- Coverity scan: fixed some minor issues (STR #4242)
- The scheduler did not remove color profiles after deleting a printer
(STR #4232, STR #4276)
- The CUPS library did not always detect a timed out connection to the
server which could cause temporary loss of printing from applications
(STR #4187)
- The ipptool program now supports variable substitution in OPERATION
and DELAY directives (STR #4175)
- The IPP backend now stops queues when the server configuration
prevents successful job submission (STR #4125)
- The XML output of ipptool contained empty dictionaries (STR #4136)
- The scheduler did not delete job control backup files (STR #4244)
- cupsGetPPD3 could return a local PPD instead of the correct remote
PPD.
- The scheduler incorrectly advertised auth-info-required for local
queues needing local authentication (STR #4205)
- CUPS 1.6 clients using the ServerName directive in client.conf did not
work with CUPS 1.3.x or older servers (STR #4231, STR #4291)
- The SNMP backend now tries to work around broken printers that use a
newline to separate key/value pairs.
- The IPP backend did not send a cancel request to printers when a job
was canceled and the printer did not support Create-Job.
- Fixed EPM packaging files (STR #4199)
- OpenBSD build fix (STR #4195, STR #4196, STR #4197)
- The scheduler could crash when using Avahi (STR #4183, STR #4192,
STR #4200, STR #4213)
- The IPP backend could get stuck in an endless loop on certain network
errors (STR #4194)
- 32-bit builds failed on Debian (STR #4133)
- The scheduler no longer accepts or sends job description attributes.
- The IPP backend now works around some conformance issues for broken
printers (STR #4190)
- cupsBackendReport() now filters out all control characters from the
reported 1284 device IDs (STR #4124)
- The scheduler no longer allows job-name values that are not valid
network Unicode strings (STR #4072)
- The web interface did not preserve the order of classes, jobs, or
printers (STR #4170)
- The network backends now support disabling of SNMP supply level
queries via the "snmp" URI option (STR #4106)
- The IPP backend did not specify the compression used (STR #4181)
- ipptool did not support octetString values.
- The scheduler did not recognize dnssd: or ipps: URIs as Bonjour shared
queues (STR #4158)
- Applications could not get the PPD file for statically-configured
Bonjour-shared print queues (STR #4159)
- The cupsd.conf file included obsolete browsing directives (STR #4157)
- Fixed a USB backend compatibility issue on systems using libusb
(STR #4155, STR #4191)
- Some Bonjour features were not available on systems with Avahi
(STR #4156)
- CUPS now includes the port number in the Host: header for HTTP
requests.
- Fixed REPEAT-MATCH for STATUS and EXPECT - was incorrectly erroring
out.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.6.1
- Documentation fix (STR #4149)
- RPM packaging fixes (STR #4129, #4145)
- The Japanese and English web interface headers were swapped
(STR #4148)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.6.0
- Document changes (STR #4131)
- Added new Catalan (STR #4107) and Spanish (STR #4137) localizations.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.6rc1
- Added a new Japanese localization (STR #4122)
- The SNMP backend no longer exits if it is unable to obtain an IPv6
socket (STR #4109)
- The LPD backend incorrectly used "localhost" in the control file
instead of the current hostname.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.6b1
- Documentation updates (STR #3927, STR #3980, STR #4010, STR #4068)
- The scheduler now consolidates all PPD updates from filters at the
end of the job (STR #4075)
- CUPS now supports color management using colord (STR #3808)
- CUPS now supports Bonjour using Avahi (STR #3066)
- The PreserveJobFiles and PreserveJobHistory directives now support
specification of a time interval (STR #3143)
- PPD files can now be archived in (gzip'd) tar files to further reduce
the disk space used by PPD files (STR #3772)
- The network backends now deal with printers that report their levels
in percent but do not specify a maximum capacity of 100 (STR #3551)
- The network backends now report full/almost-full waste bins in
printers along with end-of-life for cleaning pads (STR #4017)
- Added a configure option to set the permissions of the installed
cupsd (STR #3459)
- Added a new WITH-ALL-VALUES directive to ipptool EXPECT predicates
(STR #3949)
- CUPS now supports a User directive in client.conf and the CUPS_USER
environment variable for overriding the default username (STR #3114)
- Now set the PJL USERNAME variable as needed (STR #3100)
- Added support for usernames and passwords longer than 32 characters
(STR #2856)
- Added a new MaxHoldTime directive to automatically cancel jobs that
have been held indefinitely after a specific number of seconds
(STR #2291)
- The LPD backend now uses the originating host name when it is not the
local system (STR #2053)
- CUPS now prefers the suffix "dpcm" when reporting resolution in dots-
per-centimeter (STR #4006)
- The configure script and build system no longer support building of
separate 32-bit and 64-bit libraries.
- The "brightness", "columns", "fitplot", "gamma", "hue",
"natural-scaling", "penwidth", "position", "ppi", "saturation", and
"scaling" options are not longer supported (STR #4010)
- The "page-bottom", "page-left", "page-right", "page-top",
"prettyprint", and "wrap" options have been deprecated (STR #4010)
- The scheduler now reports the standard "number-of-documents" attribute
instead of the CUPS-specific "document-count" attribute in
job objects.
- Added new destination connection and enumeration functions (STR #3924)
- Added new option, localization, and job submission functions that do
not depend on PPD files (STR #3925)
- Added a new MaxJobTime directive for cupsd that specifies the maximum
amount of time allowed for a job to complete before it is canceled.
- The default password callback now supports passwords up to 127
characters.
- The scheduler now supports a DefaultAuthType of "auto" to
automatically choose between Basic (username/password) and Negotiate
(Kerberos) authentication.
- cupsSideChannelSNMPGet/Walk now support OIDs and values up to 64k in
length.
- CUPS no longer supports automatic remote printers or implicit classes
via the CUPS, LDAP, or SLP protocols (STR #3922, STR #3923)
- The PPD APIs are now deprecated and will be removed in a future
version of CUPS (STR #3927)
- The default IPP version for requests is now 2.0 (STR #3929)
- The IPP APIs no longer expose the ipp_t or ipp_attribute_t structures
and instead provide accessor functions (STR #3928)
- The scheduler will no longer run programs with group write permission.
- The PHP module has been removed (STR #3932)
- The bannertops, commandtoescpx, commandtopclx, imagetops,
imagetoraster, pdftops, rastertoescpx, rastertopclx, and texttops
filters have been removed (STR #3930)
- The serial and parallel backends have been removed (STR 3935)
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CHANGES IN CUPS V1.7.5
- Security: Addressed some more situations where symlinked files would
be served by the web interface (STR #4455)
- The LPD backend did not work with some versions of glibc (STR #4452)
- CGI scripts did not work (STR #4454)
- The cupsd.conf man page did not list the ErrorPolicy directive
(STR #4457)
- Updated the Brazilian Portuguese translation (STR #4456)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.7.4
- Security: The web interface incorrectly served symlinked files and
files that were not world-readable, potentially leading to a
disclosure of information (STR #4450)
- The CUPS headers incorrectly needed libdispatch for blocks support
(STR #4397)
- CUPS did not compile when Avahi or mDNSResponder was not present
(STR #4402, STR #4424)
- The "snmp" option did not work with the network backends (STR #4422)
- The User directive in client.conf did not override the USER
environment variable (STR #4426)
- The web interface now properly shows a "Go" button for all text-based
browsers (STR #4425)
- The MaxJobTime directive now properly supports time values (STR #4434)
- The RPM spec file did not work due to the new Brazilian Portuguese
localization (STR #4436)
- Fixed an "IPP read error" issue (STR #4440)
- Fixed the --disable-libusb configure option (STR #4439)
- Fixed the debug output from the DNS-SD backend when using Avahi
(STR #4444)
- Fixed a bug in the CUPS_SC_GET_DEVICE_ID handling by the network
backends (STR #4447)
- Added USB quirk rule for Lexmark E230 (STR #4448)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.7.3
- Added Brazilian Portuguese translation (STR #4409)
- Fixed mapping of OutputBin values such as "Tray1"
(<rdar://problem/16685606>)
- Several ippGet* functions incorrectly returned -1 instead of 0 on
error.
- The cupsGetResponse function did not work properly with
CUPS_HTTP_DEFAULT (<rdar://problem/16762593>)
- The IPP backend did not abort a job when the printer did not validate
the supplied options (<rdar://problem/16836752>)
- Fixed an authentication race condition in cupsSendRequest (STR #4403)
- The scheduler did not add the "job-hold-until-specified" reason when
holding a job using the lp command (STR #4405)
- The configure script incorrectly added libgcrypt as a GNU TLS
dependency (STR #4399)
- cupsGetDestMediaCount did not work for CUPS_MEDIA_FLAGS DEFAULT
(STR #4414)
- Auto-typing of PWG Raster files did not work (STR #4417)
- IPP queues using hardcoded credentials would ask for credentials
(STR #4371)
- Dates in non-UTF-8 locales did not display correctly (STR #4388)
- The RPM spec file now looks for libusb-devel 1.0 or later.
- Fixed the "create-printer-subscription.test" file for IPPTOOL
(STR #4420)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.7.2
- Security: The scheduler now blocks URLs containing embedded HTML
(STR #4356)
- Documentation fixes (STR #3259, STR #4346, STR #4355)
- Fixed the Japanese localization (STR #4385)
- Added a German localization (STR #4363)
- The cupsfilter command incorrectly read the cupsd.conf file; it now
reads the cups-files.conf file instead.
- Fixed OS X builds with Xcode 5.x (<rdar://problem/15914959>)
- Fixed SSL support on Windows (STR #4358)
- Fixed documentation and naming of Create-Job/Printer-Subscriptions
operations (STR #4389)
- Phone numbers in fax jobs were not properly filtered for IPP FaxOut
(<rdar://problem/16351701>)
- Updated Linux "relro" support (STR #4349)
- Fixed a memory leak in the label printer driver (STR #4393)
- cupsEnumDests did not set the "is_default" field (STR #4332)
- cupsDoIORequest could miss the server status, causing failed lpadmin
and other administrative commands (STR #4386)
- cupsEnumDests didn't always call the callback function (STR #4380)
- "lp -i job-id -H hold" did not work (STR #nnn)
- CUPS didn't compile on older platforms (STR #4338)
- Several libcups files did not have the Apple license exception
notice (STR #4361)
- Fixed a D-BUS threading issue that caused the scheduler to crash
(STR #4347)
- The scheduler now automatically reconnects to Avahi as needed
(STR #4370, STR #4373)
- The scheduler did not handle GET requests for the log files properly
(STR #3265)
- The dnssd backend did not always report all discovered printers using
Avahi (STR #4365)
- The Zebra printer driver did not properly handle negative "label top"
values (STR #4354)
- The scheduler did not always update the MakeModel value in
printers.conf after updating the driver (STR #4264)
- The LPD mini daemon did not support print jobs larger than 2GB
(STR #4351)
- Fixed a bug in the status reading code when sending a compressed data
stream to an IPP printer/server (<rdar://problem/16019623>)
- The IPP backend might not include all job attributes in Validate-Job
operations (<rdar://problem/16025435>)
- Fixed some clang-reported issues (<rdar://problem/15936066>)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.7.1
- Security: the lppasswd program incorrectly used settings from
~/.cups/client.conf (STR #4319)
- Auto debug logging was broken in 1.7.0 (<rdar://problem/15331639>)
- Some gzip'd PPD files could not be used (<rdar://problem/15386424>)
- Cleaned up some job logging in the scheduler
(<rdar://problem/15332672>)
- ATTR messages could cause string pool memory corruption in the
scheduler (<rdar://problem/15382819>)
- The RPM spec file did not list the build requirements; this was on
purpose, but now we are listing the Red Hat package names
(<rdar://problem/15375760>, STR #4322)
- Printing to a raw queue could result in corrupt output due to
opportunistic compression (<rdar://problem/15008524>)
- The GNU TLS support code triggered many compiler warnings due to the
use of old GNU TLS compatibility type names
(<rdar://problem/15392966>)
- The "make check" test suite did not work on Linux without the
cups-filters package installed (<rdar://problem/14292998>)
- Japanese PPDs using with the Shift-JIS encoding did not work
(<rdar://problem/15427759>)
- "tel:" URIs incorrectly had slashes (<rdar://problem/15418463>)
- The libusb-based USB backend incorrectly used write timeouts
(<rdar://problem/15564888>)
- Shared printers could become inaccessible after a few days on OS X
(<rdar://problem/15426838>)
- The IPP backend did not wait for a busy printer to become available
before attempting to print (<rdar://problem/15465667>)
- CUPS did not support "auto-monochrome" or "process-monochrome" for the
"print-color-mode" option (<rdar://problem/15482520>)
- Using "@IF(name)" in an Allow or Deny rule did not work (STR #4328)
- lpq and lpstat did not list jobs in the correct order when priorities
were specified (STR #4326)
- The D-BUS notifier did not remove its lockfile (STR #4314)
- CUPS incorrectly used the USER environment variable when the name did
not match the user ID (STR #4327)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.7.0
- Updated the Japanese localization.
- The lpadmin command did not send the PPD name from the "-m" option
(<rdar://problem/15264697>)
- Network backends now use the prtMarkerSuppliesClass property to
determine the direction of supply level values
(<rdar://problem/14302628>)
- The scheduler did not remove backup PPD files when a printer was
deleted (<rdar://problem/15065555>)
- The scheduler incorrectly responded to HEAD requests when the web
interface was disabled (<rdar://problem/15090332>)
- The scheduler did not respond using the hostname specified by the
client (<rdar://problem/14583574>)
- Fax queues did not work when shared via Bonjour
(<rdar://problem/14498310>)
- Error messages from the scheduler were not localized using the
language specified in the client's IPP request
(<rdar://problem/14128011>)
- Added an Italian localization (<rdar://problem/14481578>)
- Fixed a couple memory leaks in ippfind that were reported by Clang.
- Fixed a compile issue on 64-bit Linux with Clang - need to use the
-pie option instead of -Wl,-pie now (<rdar://problem/14480938>)
- The ippfind utility reported the wrong port numbers when compiled
against Avahi (<rdar://problem/14508324>)
- httpGetFd, httpGetFile, httpPutFd, and httpPutFile did not
automatically reconnect if the server closed the connecion after the
previous response.
- Fixed a compile error in libcups (<rdar://problem/14467141>)
- The scheduler incorrectly did not pass a FINAL_CONTENT_TYPE
environment variable to the filters or backend
(<rdar://problem/14355011>)
- The cups-exec helper program could fail randomly on OS X due to
sandbox violations when closing excess file descriptors
(<rdar://problem/14421943>)
- The scheduler incorrectly did not use the kqueue interface on OS X.
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.7rc1
- Printer xxx-default values were not reported by Get-Printer-Attributes
or lpoptions (<rdar://problem/14401795>)
- Fixed deprecation warnings for many functions on OS X so they are tied
to the deployment version when building (<rdar://problem/14210079>)
- Fixed a build issue on ARM-based Linux systems - unable to validate
va_list arguments.
- Added a new ippfind tool for finding IPP printers and other Bonjour
services (<rdar://problem/13876199>)
- Fixed some issues with conversion of PWG media size names to
hundredths of millimeters (<rdar://problem/14065748>)
- The IPP backend could crash on OS X when printing to a Kerberized
printer (<rdar://problem/14040186>)
- The ipptool program now automatically extends timeouts when the
output buffer is filled (<rdar://problem/14016099>)
- The ipptool program now supports the --help and --version options.
- The ipptool program did not continue past include file errors by
default (<rdar://problem/13875803>)
- The ipptool program now supports FILE-ID and TEST-ID directives and
includes their values in its XML output (<rdar://problem/13876038>)
- The ipptool program now supports WITH-HOSTNAME, WITH-RESOURCE, and
WITH-SCHEME expect predicates to compare the corresponding URI
components (<rdar://problem/13876091>)
CHANGES IN CUPS V1.7b1
- The configure script now supports a --with-rundir option to change
the transient run-time state directory from the default to other
locations like /run/cups (STR #4306)
- The scheduler now supports PPD lookups for classes (STR #4296)
- The cupsfilter program did not set the FINAL_CONTENT_TYPE
environment variable for filters.
- Added a new "-x" option to the cancel command (STR #4103)
- Made the PWG media handling APIs public (STR #4267)
- Implemented ready media support for the cupsGetDestMediaXxx APIs
(STR #4289)
- Added new cupsFindDestDefault, cupsFindDestReady, and
cupsFindDestSupported APIs (STR #4289)
- Added new cupsGetDestMediaByIndex, cupsGetDestMediaCount, and
cupsGetDestMediaDefault APIs (STR #4289)
- Added new ippGet/SetOctetString APIs for getting and setting an
octetString value (STR #4289)
- Added new ippCreateRequestedArray API for generating a array of
attributes from the requested-attributes attribute.
- The ipptool utility now supports compression, conditional tests based
on the presence of files, and new DEFINE predicates for STATUS.
- Added new IPP APIs for checking values (STR #4167)
- Added new IPP APis for adding and setting formatted strings.
- Added new HTTP APIs to support basic server functionality via libcups.
- The dnssd backend now generates a 1284 device ID as needed (STR #3702)
- CUPS now supports compressing and decompressing streamed data
(STR #4168)
- CUPS now supports higher-level PIN printing, external accounting
systems, and "print here" printing environments (STR #4169)
- IRIX is no longer a supported operating system (STR #4092)
- The PPD compiler now supports JCL options properly (STR #4115)
- The web interface now checks whether the web browser has cookies
enabled and displays a suitable error message (STR #4141)
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CHANGES IN CUPS V2.0.4
- Fixed a bug in cupsRasterWritePixels (STR #4650)
- Fixed redirection in the web interface (STR #4538)
- The IPP backend did not respond to side-channel requests (STR #4645)
- The scheduler did not start all pending jobs at once (STR #4646)
- The web search incorrectly searched time-at-xxx values (STR #4652)
- Fixed an RPM spec file issue (STR #4657)
- The scheduler incorrectly started jobs while canceling multiple jobs
(STR #4648)
- Fixed processing of server overrides without port numbers (STR #4675)
- Documentation changes (STR #4651, STR #4674)
CHANGES IN CUPS V2.0.3
- Security: Fixed CERT VU #810572 exploiting the dynamic linker
(STR #4609)
- Security: The scheduler could hang with malformed gzip data
(STR #4602)
- Restored missing generic printer icon file (STR #4587)
- Fixed logging of configuration errors to show up as errors (STR #4582)
- Fixed potential buffer overflows in raster code and filters
(STR #4598, STR #4599, STR #4600, STR #4601)
- Fixed a gzip processing bug (#4602)
- Fixed <Limit> inside <Location> (STR #4575)
- Fixed lpadmin when both -m and -o are used (STR #4578)
- The web interface always showed support for 2-sided printing
(STR #4595)
- cupsRasterReadHeader did not fully validate the raster header
(STR #4596)
- The rastertopwg filter did not check for truncated input (STR #4597)
- The cups-lpd mini-daemon did not check for request parameters
(STR #4603)
- The scheduler could get caught in a busy loop (STR #4605)
- The sample Epson driver could crash (STR #4616)
- The IPP backend now correctly monitors jobs
(<rdar://problem/20495955>)
- The ppdhtml and ppdpo utilities crashed when the -D option was used
before a driver information file (STR #4627)
- ippfind incorrectly substituted "=port" for service_port.
- The IPP/1.1 test file did not handle the initial print job
completing early (STR #4576)
- Fixed a memory leak in cupsConnectDest (STR #4634)
- PWG Raster Format output contained invalid ImageBox values
(<rdar://problem/21144309>)
- Added Russian translation (STR #4577)
- Added German translation (STR #4635)
CHANGES IN CUPS V2.0.2
- Security: cupsRasterReadPixels buffer overflow with invalid page
header and compressed raster data (STR #4551)
- Command-line programs were not localized on Mac OS X
(<rdar://problem/14546232>)
- The scheduler incorrectly cleared the MakeModel string in the
printers.conf file after a restart (<rdar://problem/16827518>)
- CUPS did not compile with older versions of GNU TLS (STR #4527)
- CUPS did not compile without Avahi or mDNSResponder (STR #4523)
- ippLength() did not return the correct length for IPP_TAG_CONST
string values.
- The scheduler incorrectly aborted jobs after a job was restarted
(<rdar://problem/19129387>)
- The cups-files.conf file contained the old ServerCertificate/Key
directives instead of ServerKeychain.
- Fixed builds when no SSL/TLS library is available, or when explicitly
disabled (STR #4531)
- Fixed an OpenBSD charset transcoding issue.
- Fixed USB printing on OpenBSD (STR #4525)
- The --without-xinetd configure option did not work (STR #4542)
- Backends needing to load OS X kernel extensions did not work
(<rdar://problem/19015679>)
- Mapping of PPD keywords to IPP keywords did not work if the PPD
keyword was already an IPP keyword (<rdar://problem/19121005>)
- cupsGetPPD* sent bad requests (STR #4567)
- ippserver used the wrong temporary directory on Windows (STR #4547)
- ippserver did not handle Bonjour registrations properly (STR #4548)
- The scheduler could crash during shutdown if Avahi was shutdown
first (STR #4550)
- Added a USB quirk rule for Intermec printers (STR #4553)
- The scheduler did not always log which configuration file had the
error (STR #4559)
- The ippfind and ipptool programs now correctly match hostnames with
trailing dots (STR #4563)
- The ipptool timeout option did not work (STR #4515)
- Fixed several issues with client.conf, CUPS_SERVER, and the "-h"
option of most commands (STR #4528)
- Another change for OpenBSD (STR #4526)
- Added Japanese localization (STR #4524)
- Documentation changes (STR #4569)
CHANGES IN CUPS V2.0.1
- Security: SSLv3 is now disabled by default to protect against the
POODLE attack (STR #4476)
- Printer sharing did not work when systemd was being used (STR #4497)
- cupsGetPPD* would return a symlink to the PPD in /etc/cups/ppd even if
it was not readable by the user (STR #4500)
- The web interface now protects against frame "click-jacking" attacks
(STR #4492)
- Fixed a crash in ippAttributeString (<rdar://problem/17903871>)
- Fixed a crash in the scheduler on Linux/*BSD if colord was not running
(STR #4496)
- Fixed a random crash in the scheduler when not using systemd
(STR #4484)
- Added systemd support for cups-lpd (STR #4493)
- The scheduler did not honor the FatalErrors directive for mis-
configured Group and SystemGroup values (STR #4495)
- The network backends no longer report waste-receptacle conditions when
using SNMP (STR #4499)
- The IPP backend did not work with some configurations of Windows
(STR #4503)
- RPMs did not build (STR #4490)
- Added a USB quirk rule for the Brother HL-1250 (STR #4519)
- Fixed compiles on unsupported platforms (STR #4510)
- "cancel -a" did not cancel all jobs on all destinations (STR #4513)
- The web interface did not work on OpenBSD (STR #4496)
CHANGES IN CUPS V2.0.0
- The scheduler did not preserve listener sockets from launchd or
systemd after a restart (<rdar://problem/18112848>)
- Added some USB quirk rules for the libusb-based USB backend
(STR #4482)
- Spanish localization update (STR #4487)
- Updated documentation for 2.0.0 release.
CHANGES IN CUPS V2.0rc1
- Documentation updates (STR #4464)
- The scheduler now monitors the AC power status on OS X, allowing for
"sleep printing" when sharing printers (<rdar://problem/17325852>)
- The scheduler incorrectly called launch_activate_socket multiple times
on OS X (<rdar://problem/17523218>)
- The ippserver test program now passes the IPP Everywhere self-
certification tests (STR #4101)
- Relaxed the new OS X filter sandbox slightly (STR #4471,
<rdar://problem/17483959>)
- Dropped the old Epson Stylus Color/Photo sample drivers since they
don't work with any current printers and there are free alternatives
that produce much better output (<rdar://problem/18036889>)
- Log and configuration files that are not world-readable are again
accessible via the web interface (STR #4461)
- PPD files are now created using the permissions specified by the
ConfigFilePerm directive.
- Fixed RPM build issues (STR #4459)
- Fixed the spinner image and restart page when reconfiguring the
scheduler through the web interface (STR #4475)
CHANGES IN CUPS V2.0b1
- Added a "--list-filters" option to the cupsfilter command (STR #4325)
- Added systemd support (STR #3917)
- Added support for re-sending a job as a raster file if a higher-level
format such as PDF fails (<rdar://problem/15583721>)
- Added support for regular expression matching in the MIME type rules
(<rdar://problem/11131245>)
- Added support for TLS certificate validation and policy enforcement
(STR #1616)
- Added support for simultaneous XML and test output from ipptool.
- Added support for PAUSE directive in ipptool test files.
- Added support for auto-typing of TIFF files by ipptool (STR #4418)
- The scheduler now returns completed jobs in the correct newest-to-
oldest order (STR #4396)
- The configure script now supports target-specific tools for pkg-config
and others (STR #4423)
- The ipptool program now supports EXPECT statements for collection
member attributes (<rdar://problem/15355218>)
- The ipptool program now supports collection attributes with multiple
values (<rdar://problem/15355124>)
- The sample drivers now include all of the installed localizations by
default (<rdar://problem/14756625>)
- Adopted Linux man page conventions and updated all man pages
(STR #4372, STR #4329)
- The scheduler now supports the "first-index" operation attribute for
the Get-Jobs operation (STR #2913)
- Changed the default AccessLogLevel and PageLogFormat to disable the
access_log and page_log files by default (<rdar://problem/16495000>)
- cupsRasterInterpretPPD now supports the Orientation header in order to
support long-edge feed raster printers (<rdar://problem/15837926>)
- The scheduler now allows run-as-root backends to have group read and
execute permissions (STR #2935)
- The ippFindAttribute and ippFindNextAttribute functions now support
hierarchical searches (STR #4395)
- Dropped OpenSSL support in favor of GNU TLS.
- Dropped "dark wake" support on OS X, which was preventing portables
from going to sleep when there was a stuck job. We now use a variation
of the CUPS 1.4 sleep support to do a cleaner sleep
(<rdar://problem/14323704>)
- Dropped support for AIX, HP-UX, and OSF/1 (aka Digital UNIX)
- Dropped lppasswd and support for Digest authentication in in the
scheduler (STR #4321)
- The cupsGetClasses, cupsGetPrinters, and cupsTempFile functions are no
longer supported.
- The scheduler now caches more job history data and limits the number
of completed jobs returned by Get-Jobs as needed in order to prevent a
denial-of-service on busy servers (STR #2913)
- The filter/backend sandbox on OS X now defaults to a more strict
whitelist (<rdar://problem/15939788>)
- Increased the default idle exit timeout to 60 seconds on OS X
(<rdar://problem/16041820>)
- Printer classes were not accessible on OS X
(<rdar://problem/16385643>)
- The scheduler now uses </DefaultPrinter> to close the default printer
definition in printers.conf (STR #4153)
- Canceling all jobs in the web interface now just cancels the jobs
(STR #1914)
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CHANGES IN CUPS V2.1.4
- Fixed reporting of 1284 Device IDs (Issue #3835, PR #3836)
- Fixed printing of multiple files to raw queues (Issue #4782)
- The scheduler did not implement the Hold-New-Jobs opertion correctly
(Issue #4767)
- The ipptool program truncated values at 8k (Issue #4786)
- The ipptool program did not correctly report uriScheme values in plist
output (Issue #4785)
- The cups-lpd mini-daemon incorrectly included the document-name
attribute when creating a job. It should only be included when
sending a job (Issue #4790)
- USB quirk updates (Issue #4778, Issue #4789)
- Documentation update (Issue #4772)
CHANGES IN CUPS V2.1.3
- The default password function did not work on some platforms
(Issue #4750)
- The scheduler should not exit under memory pressure
(<rdar://problem/23255001>)
- The EPL2 and ZPL sample drivers did not properly support the CutMedia
option.
- Pending subscriptions would prevent the scheduler from idle exiting
(Issue #4754)
- Fixed some issues in ipptool for skipped tests
(<rdar://problem/24137160>)
- The "lp -H resume" command did not reset the "job-state-reasons"
attribute value (Issue #4752)
- cupsEncodeOptions2 incorrectly handled escaped values
(<rdar://problem/19736672>)
- The scheduler did not allow access to resource files (icons, etc.)
when the web interface was disabled (Issue #4755)
- Localization fix (Issue #4756)
CHANGES IN CUPS V2.1.2
- Re-release of CUPS 2.1.1 as CUPS 2.1.2 due to error in tagging of the
2.1.1 release (pulled content from the 2.2.x tree instead)
CHANGES IN CUPS V2.1.1
- Security hardening fixes (<rdar://problem/23131948>,
<rdar://problem/23132108>, <rdar://problem/23132353>,
<rdar://problem/23132803>, <rdar://problem/23133230>,
<rdar://problem/23133393>, <rdar://problem/23133466>,
<rdar://problem/23133833>, <rdar://problem/23133998>,
<rdar://problem/23134228>, <rdar://problem/23134299>,
<rdar://problem/23134356>, <rdar://problem/23134415>,
<rdar://problem/23134506>, <rdar://problem/23135066>,
<rdar://problem/23135122>, <rdar://problem/23135207>,
<rdar://problem/23144290>, <rdar://problem/23144358>,
<rdar://problem/23144461>)
- The cupsGetPPD* functions did not work with IPP printers (Issue #4725)
- Some older HP LaserJet printers need a delayed close when printing
using the libusb-based USB backend (Issue #4549)
- The libusb-based USB backend did not unload the kernel usblp module
if it was preventing the backend from accessing the printer
(Issue #4707)
- Current Primera printers were incorrectly reported as Fargo printers
(Issue #4708)
- The IPP backend did not always handle jobs getting canceled at the
printer (<rdar://problem/22716820>)
- Scheduler logging change (Issue #4728)
- Added USB quirk for Canon MP530 (Issue #4730)
- The scheduler did not deliver job notifications for jobs submitted to
classes (Issue #4733)
- Changing the printer-is-shared value for a remote queue did not
produce an error (Issue #4738)
- The IPP backend incorrectly included the job-password attribute in
Validate-Job requests (<rdar://problem/23531939>)
- Updated localizations (Issue #4709)
CHANGES IN CUPS V2.1.0
- Fixed more scheduler crash bugs in the new logging code (Issue #4687,
Issue #4690)
- The scheduler did not use the ConfigFilePerm setting when copying PPD
files or interface scripts attached to a request (Issue #4703)
- Now support new Chinese locale IDs and their correct fallback locales
(<rdar://problem/22086642>, <rdar://problem/22130168>)
- "make check" incorrectly reported an expectation of 18 warning
messages when 8 were expected (Issue #4684)
- The new PDF file type rule did not work (Issue #4692)
- The scheduler did not update the jobs.cache file when job files were
expired (Issue #4706)
- Fixed some configure script issues (Issue #4694, Issue #4695, Issue #4698)
- Documentation updates (Issue #4691, Issue #4693)
CHANGES IN CUPS V2.1rc1
- Added support for 3D printers (basic types only, no built-in filters)
based on PWG white paper.
- Fixed bugs in the new journald support (Issue #4655, Issue #4658,
Issue #4661)
- Fixed domain socket support on Linux (Issue #4679)
- Fixed signal handlers in the dnssd and usb backends (Issue #4671)
- <Limit All> in <Policy> sections now applies to all operations when
used by itself (Issue #4659)
- Configure script changes for systemd support (Issue #4669)
- Updated autoconf sources to use newer form of AC_INIT (Issue #4664)
CHANGES IN CUPS V2.1b1
- Improved speed of ppdMarkDefaults for complex/large PPDs
(<rdar://problem/15146999>)
- The IPP backend now stops sending print data if the printer indicates
the job has been aborted or canceled (<rdar://problem/17837631>)
- The IPP backend now sends the job-pages-per-set attribute when
printing multiple copy jobs with finishings
(<rdar://problem/16792757>)
- The IPP backend now updates the cupsMandatory values when the printer
configuration changes (<rdar://problem/18126570>)
- No longer install banner files since third-party banner filters now
supply their own (Issue #4518)
- Added support for EXPECT-ALL directive in ipptool test files
(Issue #4469)
- Added support for WITH-VALUE-FROM predicate in ipptool test files
(Issue #4470)
- The scheduler no longer listens on the loopback interface unless the
web interface or printer sharing are enabled
(<rdar://problem/9136448>)
- Added a PPD generator for IPP Everywhere printers (Issue #4258)
- Now install "default" versions of more configuration files
(<rdar://problem/19024491>)
- The cupstestppd program did not handle "maxsize(nnn)" entries in
cupsFilter/cupsFilter2 values (<rdar://problem/18974858>)
- The scheduler now checks the return value of rename() calls
(Issue #4589)
- The scheduler now validates ErrorPolicy values in config files
(Issue #4591)
- Long cookies caused the web interface to stop working (Issue #4619)
- Added SSLOptions values to allow Diffie-Hellman key exchange and
disable TLS/1.0 support.
- Updated the scheduler to support more IPP Everywhere attributes
(Issue #4630)
- The scheduler now supports advanced ASL and journald logging when
"syslog" output is configured (Issue #4474)
- The scheduler now supports logging to stderr when running in the
foreground (Issue #4505)
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CHANGES - 2.2.6 - 2017-11-01
============================
Changes in CUPS v2.2.6
----------------------
- DBUS notifications could crash the scheduler (Issue #5143)
- Added USB quirks rules for Canon MP540 and Samsung ML-2160 (Issue #5148)
- Fixed TLS cipher suite selection with GNU TLS (Issue #5145, Issue #5150)
- Localization updates (Issue #5152)
Changes in CUPS v2.2.5
----------------------
- The scheduler's `-t` option did not force all errors to the standard error
file, making debugging of configuration problems hard (Issue #5041)
- Fixed a typo in the CUPS Programming Manual (Issue #5042)
- Fixed RPM packaging issue (Issue #5043, Issue #5044)
- The `cupsGetDests` function incorrectly returned an empty list of printers if
there was no default printer (Issue #5046)
- The `cupsGetDests` function waited too long for network printers (Issue #5049)
- Libtool support was completely broken with current libtool versions that use
an incompatible command-line syntax (Issue #5050)
- Fixed a build issue with `--enable-mallinfo` (Issue #5051)
- The ippserver test program contained a deadlock issue (Issue #5054)
- The `cupsLocalizeDest*` functions did not provide base localizations for
all registered IPP attributes and values (Issue #5056)
- The --enable-libtool configure option requires a path to the libtool program,
but doesn't document or check for it (Issue #5062)
- Fixed the `SSLOptions DenyCBC` option when using GNU TLS (Issue #5065)
- Fixed the `ServerTokens None` option (Issue #5065)
- Fixed the default `ServerAlias` value from `ServerName` (Issue #5072)
- Fixed the adminurl field in the TXT record for fully-qualified `ServerName`
values (Issue #5074)
- The scheduler now creates a PID file when not running on demand with a modern
service launcher (Issue #5080)
- The web interface did not support newer language identifiers used by Microsoft
web browsers (Issue #5803)
- Updated the cups-files.conf and cupsd.conf file documentation for missing
directives (Issue #5084)
- Fixed an Avahi-related crash bug in the scheduler (Issue #5085, Issue #5086)
- Fixed the interactions between the "print-quality" and "cupsPrintQuality"
options (Issue #5090)
- The IPP Everywhere PPD generator now sorts the supported resolutions before
choosing them for draft, normal, and best quality modes (Issue #5091)
- Fixed the localization unit test on Linux (Issue #5097)
- The CUPS library did not reuse domain sockets (Issue #5098)
- Fixed the "make check" target for some environments (Issue #5099)
- The scheduler woke up once per second to remove old temporary queues
(Issue #5100)
- Added USB quirk rule for Kyocera printer (Issue #5102, Issue #5103)
- Re-documented the limits of `file:///...` device URIs and moved the FileDevice
directive in `cups-files.conf` to the list of deprecated configuration
directives (Issue #5117)
- Added USB quirk rule for HP LaserJet 1160 printer (Issue #5121)
- Fixed the script interpreter detection in the configure script (Issue #5122)
- The network backends now retry on more error conditions (Issue #5123)
- Added a French translation of the web interface (Issue #5134)
- `cupsGetDests2` was not using the supplied HTTP connection (Issue #5135)
- `httpAddrConnect` leaked sockets in certain circumstances, causing some
printers to hang (rdar://31965686)
- Fixed an issue with Chinese localizations on macOS (rdar://32419311)
- The IPP backend now always sends the "finishings" attribute for printers that
support it because otherwise the client cannot override printer defaults
(rdar://33169732)
- The `cupsGetNamedDest` function did not use the local default printer
(rdar://33228500)
- The IPP backend incorrectly sent the "job-pages-per-set" attribute to PDF
printers (rdar://33250434)
- Fixed the `cups.strings` file that is used on macOS (rdar://33287650)
- CUPS now sends the `Date` HTTP header in IPP requests (rdar://33302034)
- The `ippCopyAttribute` function did not copy out-of-band values correctly
(rdar://33688003)
- Fixed the localization fallback code on macOS (rdar://33583699)
- The scheduler did not run with a high enough priority, causing problems on
busy systems (rdar://33789342)
- Added support for Japanese Kaku 1 envelope size (rdar://34774110)
- The `ipptool` program's `-P` option did not work correctly.
- The `ipptool` program did not compare URI scheme or hostname components
correctly for the WITH-ALL-HOSTNAMES, WITH-ALL-SCHEMES, WITH-HOSTNAME, or
WITH-SCHEME predicates.
Changes in CUPS v2.2.4
----------------------
- The scheduler did not remove old job files (Issue #4987)
- cupsEnumDests did not return early when all printers had been discovered
(Issue #4989)
- The CUPS build system now supports cross-compilation (Issue #4897)
- Added a new CUPS Programming Manual to replace the aging API documentation.
- Added the `cupsAddIntegerOption` and `cupsGetIntegerOption` functions
(Issue #4992)
- The `cupsGetDests` and `cupsCreateJob` functions now support Bonjour printers
(Issue #4993)
- Added a USB quirk rule for Lexmark E260dn printers (Issue #4994)
- Fixed a potential buffer overflow in the `cupstestppd` utility (Issue #4996)
- IPP Everywhere improvements (Issue #4998)
- Fixed the "cancel all jobs" function in the web interface for several
languages (Issue #4999)
- Fixed issues with local queues (Issue #5003, Issue #5008, Issue #5009)
- The `lpstat` command now supports a `-e` option to enumerate local printers
(either previously added or on the network) that can be accessed
(Issue #5005)
- The `lp` and `lpr` commands now support printing to network printers that
haven't yet been added (Issue #5006)
- Fixed a typo in the mime.types file.
- Fixed a bug in the Spanish web interface template (Issue #5016)
- The `cupsEnumDests*` and `cupsGetDest*` functions now report the value of the
"printer-is-temporary" Printer Status attribute (Issue #5028)
- Added Chinese localization (Issue #5029)
- The `cupsCheckDestSupported` function did not support `NULL` values
(Issue #5031)
- Fixed some issues in the RPM spec file (Issue #5032)
- The `cupsConnectDest` function now supports the `CUPS_DEST_FLAGS_DEVICE` flag
for explicitly connecting to the device (printer) associated with the
destination.
- The `SSLOptions` directive in "client.conf" and "cupsd.conf" now supports
`DenyCBC` and `DenyTLS1.0` options (Issue #5037)
Changes in CUPS v2.2.3
----------------------
- The IPP backend could get into an infinite loop for certain errors, causing a
hung queue (<rdar://problem/28008717>)
- The scheduler could pause responding to client requests in order to save state
changes to disk (<rdar://problem/28690656>)
- Added support for PPD finishing keywords (Issue #4960, Issue #4961,
Issue #4962)
- The IPP backend did not send a media-col attribute for just the source or type
(Issue #4963)
- IPP Everywhere print queues did not always support all print qualities
supported by the printer (Issue #4953)
- IPP Everywhere print queues did not always support all media types supported
by the printer (Issue #4953)
- The IPP Everywhere PPD generator did not return useful error messages
(Issue #4954)
- The IPP Everywhere finishings support did not work correctly with common UI or
command-line options (Issue #4976)
- Fixed an error handling issue for the network backends (Issue #4979)
- The default cupsd.conf file did not work on systems compiled without Kerberos
support (Issue #4947)
- The "reprint job" option was not available for some canceled jobs
(Issue #4915)
- Updated the job listing in the web interface (Issue #4978)
- Fixed some localization issues on macOS (<rdar://problem/27245567>)
Changes in CUPS v2.2.2
----------------------
- Fixed some issues with the Zebra ZPL printer driver (Issue #4898)
- Fixed some issues with IPP Everywhere printer support (Issue #4893,
Issue #4909, Issue #4916, Issue #4921, Issue #4923, Issue #4932, Issue #4933,
Issue #4938)
- The rastertopwg filter could crash with certain input (Issue #4942)
- Optimized connection usage in the IPP backend (<rdar://problem/29547323>)
- The scheduler did not detect when an encrypted connection was closed by the
client on Linux (Issue #4901)
- The cups-lpd program did not catch all legacy usage of ISO-8859-1
(Issue #4899)
- Fixed builds on systems without a working poll() implementation (Issue #4905)
- Added a USB quirk rule for the Kyocera Ecosys P6026cdn (Issue #4900)
- The scheduler no longer creates log files on startup
(<rdar://problem/28332470>)
- The ippContainsString function now uses case-insensitive comparisons for
mimeMediaType, name, and text values in conformance with RFC 2911.
- The network backends now log the addresses that were found for a printer
(<rdar://problem/29268474>)
- Let's Encrypt certificates did not work when the hostname contained uppercase
letters (Issue #4919)
- Fixed reporting of printed pages in the web interface (Issue #4924)
- Updated systemd config files (Issue #4935)
- Updated documentation (PR #4896)
- Updated localizations (PR #4894, PR #4895, PR #4904, PR #4908, Issue #4946)
- Updated packaging files (Issue #4940)
Changes in CUPS v2.2.1
----------------------
- Added "CreateSelfSignedCerts" directive for cups-files.conf to control whether
the scheduler automatically creates its own self-signed X.509 certificates for
TLS connections (Issue #4876)
- http*Connect did not handle partial failures (Issue #4870)
- Addressed some build warnings on Linux (Issue #4881)
- cupsHashData did not use the correct hashing algorithm
(<rdar://problem/28209220>)
- Updated man pages (PR #4885)
- Updated localizations (PR #4877, PR #4886)
Changes in CUPS v2.2.0
----------------------
- Normalized the TLS certificate validation code and added additional error
messages to aid troubleshooting.
- The httpConnect functions did not work on Linux when cupsd was not running
(Issue #4870)
- The --no-remote-any option of cupsctl had no effect (Issue #4866)
- http*Connect did not return early when all addresses failed (Issue #4870)
Changes in CUPS v2.2rc1
-----------------------
- Updated the list of supported IPP Everywhere media types.
- The IPP backend did not validate TLS credentials properly.
- The printer-state-message attribute was not cleared after a print job with no
errors (Issue #4851)
- The CUPS-Add-Modify-Class and CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer operations did not
always return an error for failed adds (Issue #4854)
- PPD files with names longer than 127 bytes did not work (Issue #4860)
- Updated localizations (Issue #4846, PR #4858)
Changes in CUPS v2.2b2
----------------------
- Added Upstart support (PR #4825)
- CUPS now supports Let's Encrypt certificates on Linux.
Changes in CUPS v2.2b1
----------------------
- All CUPS commands now support POSIX options (Issue #4813)
- The scheduler now restarts faster (Issue #4760)
- Improved performance of web interface with large numbers of jobs (Issue #3819)
- Encrypted printing can now be limited to only trusted printers and servers
(<rdar://problem/25711658>)
- The scheduler now advertises PWG Raster attributes for IPP Everywhere clients
(Issue #4428)
- The scheduler now logs informational messages for jobs at LogLevel "info"
(Issue #4815)
- The scheduler now uses the getgrouplist function when available (Issue #4611)
- The IPP backend no longer enables compression by default except for certain
raster formats that generally benefit from it (<rdar://problem/25166952>)
- The scheduler did not handle out-of-disk situations gracefully (Issue #4742)
- The LPD mini-daemon now detects invalid UTF-8 sequences in job, document, and
user names (Issue #4748)
- The IPP backend now continues on to the next job when the remote server/
printer puts the job on hold (<rdar://problem/24858548>)
- The scheduler did not cancel multi-document jobs immediately
(<rdar://problem/24854834>)
- The scheduler did not return non-shared printers to local clients unless they
connected to the domain socket (<rdar://problem/24566996>)
- The scheduler now reads the spool directory if one or more job cache entries
point to deleted jobs (<rdar://problem/24048846>)
- Added support for disc media sizes (<rdar://problem/20219536>)
- The httpAddrConnect and httpConnect* APIs now try connecting to multiple
addresses in parallel (<rdar://problem/20643153>)
- The cupsd domain socket is no longer world-accessible on macOS
(<rdar://problem/7542560>)
- Interface scripts are no longer supported for security reasons
(<rdar://problem/23135640>)
- Added a new cupsHashData API and support for hashed job passwords
(<rdar://problem/20221502>)
- Localization fixes (<rdar://problem/25292403>, <rdar://problem/25461517>,
Issue #4041, Issue #4796)
- Documentation changes (Issue #4624, Issue #4781)
- Packaging fixes (PR #4832)
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# Contributing to CUPS
CUPS is developed by Apple Inc. and distributed as open source software under a
combination of GNU GPL2 and GNU LGPL2 licenses with exceptions to allow
developers on Apple's operating systems to develop CUPS-based software under
alternate license terms. Significant contributions to CUPS must be licensed to
Apple using the Apple Contributor Agreement:
https://www.cups.org/AppleContributorAgreement_2011-03-10.pdf
Contributions should be submitted as attachments to bug reports on the CUPS web
site. Changes to existing source files should be submitted as unified diffs
(both Subversion and Git produce this format by default) while new source files
should be provided as-is or in an archive. Github pull requests can also be
used to submit changes.
## HOW TO CONTACT THE DEVELOPERS
The CUPS mailing lists are the primary means of asking questions and informally
discussing issues and feature requests with the CUPS developers and other
experienced CUPS users and developers. The "cups" mailing list is intended for
CUPS usage questions and new software announcements while the "cups-devel"
mailing list provides a forum for CUPS developers and monitoring new bugs.
## INTERFACES
CUPS interfaces, including the C APIs and command-line arguments, environment
variables, configuration files, and output format, are stable across patch
versions and are generally backwards-compatible with interfaces used in prior
major and minor versions. However, program interfaces such as those used by
the scheduler to run filter, port monitor, and backend processes for job
processing should only be considered stable from the point of view of a
filter, port monitor, or backend. Software that simulates the scheduler in
order to run those programs outside of CUPS must necessarily be updated when
the corresponding interface is changed in a subsequent CUPS release, otherwise
undefined behavior can occur.
CUPS C APIs starting with an underscore (_) are considered to be private to
CUPS and are not subject to the normal guarantees of stability between CUPS
releases and must never be used in non-CUPS source code. Similarly,
configuration and state files written by CUPS are considered private if a
corresponding man page is not provided with the CUPS release. Never rely on
undocumented files or formats when developing software for CUPS. Always use a
published C API to access data stored in a file to avoid compatibility problems
in the future.
## BUILD SYSTEM
The CUPS build system uses GNU autoconf to tailor the library to the local
operating system. Project files for the current release of Microsoft Visual
Studio are also provided for Microsoft Windows®. To improve portability,
makefiles must not make use of features unique to GNU make. See the MAKEFILE
GUIDELINES section for a description of the allowed make features and makefile
guidelines.
Additional GNU build programs such as GNU automake and GNU libtool must not be
used. GNU automake produces non-portable makefiles which depend on GNU-
specific extensions, and GNU libtool is not portable or reliable enough for
CUPS.
## VERSION NUMBERING
CUPS uses a three-part version number separated by periods to represent the
major, minor, and patch release numbers. Major release numbers indicate large
design changes or backwards-incompatible changes to the CUPS API or CUPS
Imaging API. Minor release numbers indicate new features and other smaller
changes which are backwards-compatible with previous CUPS releases. Patch
numbers indicate bug fixes to the previous feature or patch release.
> Note:
>
> When we talk about compatibility, we are talking about binary compatibility
> for public APIs and output format compatibility for program interfaces.
> Changes to configuration file formats or the default behavior of programs
> are not generally considered incompatible as the upgrade process can
> normally address such changes gracefully.
Production releases use the plain version numbers:
MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
1.0.0
...
1.1.0
...
1.1.23
...
2.0.0
...
2.1.0
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
The first production release in a MAJOR.MINOR series (MAJOR.MINOR.0) is called
a feature release. Feature releases are the only releases that may contain new
features. Subsequent production releases in a MAJOR.MINOR series may only
contain bug fixes.
Beta-test releases are identified by appending the letter B to the major and
minor version numbers followed by the beta release number:
MAJOR.MINORbNUMBER
2.2b1
Release candidates are identified by appending the letters RC to the major and
minor version numbers followed by the release candidate number:
MAJOR.MINORrcNUMBER
2.2rc1
## CODING GUIDELINES
Contributed source code must follow the guidelines below. While the examples
are for C and C++ source files, source code for other languages should conform
to the same guidelines as allowed by the language.
### SOURCE FILES
All source files names must be 16 characters or less in length to ensure
compatibility with older UNIX filesystems. Source files containing functions
have an extension of ".c" for C and ".cxx" for C++ source files. All other
"include" files have an extension of ".h". Tabs are set to 8 characters or
columns.
> Note:
>
> The ".cxx" extension is used because it is the only common C++ extension
> between Linux, macOS, UNIX, and Windows.
The top of each source file contains a header giving the purpose or nature of
the source file and the copyright and licensing notice:
/*
* Description of file contents.
*
* Copyright 2016 by Apple Inc.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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
* file is missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*/
For source files that are subject to the Apple OS-Developed Software exception,
the following additional comment appears after the contact information:
* This file is subject to the Apple OS-Developed Software exception.
### HEADER FILES
All public header files must include the "versioning.h" header file, or a header
that does so. Function declarations are then "decorated" with the correct
_CUPS_API_major_minor macro to define its availability based on the build
environment, for example:
extern int cupsDoThis(int foo, int bar) _CUPS_API_2_2;
Private API header files must be named with the suffix "-private", for example
the "cups.h" header file defines all of the public CUPS APIs while the
"cups-private.h" header file defines all of the private CUPS APIs as well.
Typically a private API header file will include the corresponding public API
header file.
### COMMENTS
All source code utilizes block comments within functions to describe the
operations being performed by a group of statements; avoid putting a comment
per line unless absolutely necessary, and then consider refactoring the code
so that it is not necessary. C source files use the block comment format
("/* comment */") since many vendor C compilers still do not support C99/C++
comments ("// comment"):
/*
* Clear the state array before we begin...
*/
for (i = 0; i < (sizeof(array) / sizeof(sizeof(array[0])); i ++)
array[i] = CUPS_STATE_IDLE;
/*
* Wait for state changes on another thread...
*/
do
{
for (i = 0; i < (sizeof(array) / sizeof(sizeof(array[0])); i ++)
if (array[i] != CUPS_STATE_IDLE)
break;
if (i == (sizeof(array) / sizeof(array[0])))
sleep(1);
} while (i == (sizeof(array) / sizeof(array[0])));
### INDENTATION
All code blocks enclosed by brackets 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 a new line following
the code at the original indentation:
{
int i; /* Looping var */
/*
* Process foobar values from 0 to 999...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 1000; i ++)
{
do_this(i);
do_that(i);
}
}
Single-line statements following "do", "else", "for", "if", and "while" are
indented 2 spaces as well. Blocks of code in a "switch" block are indented 4
spaces after each "case" and "default" case:
switch (array[i])
{
case CUPS_STATE_IDLE :
do_this(i);
do_that(i);
break;
default :
do_nothing(i);
break;
}
### SPACING
A space follows each reserved word such as "if", "while", etc. Spaces are not
inserted between a function name and the arguments in parenthesis.
### RETURN VALUES
Parenthesis surround values returned from a function:
return (CUPS_STATE_IDLE);
### FUNCTIONS
Functions with a global scope have a lowercase prefix followed by capitalized
words, e.g., "cupsDoThis", "cupsDoThat", "cupsDoSomethingElse", etc. Private
global functions begin with a leading underscore, e.g., "\_cupsDoThis",
"\_cupsDoThat", etc.
Functions with a local scope are declared "static" with lowercase names and
underscores between words, e.g., "do\_this", "do\_that", "do\_something\_else", etc.
Each function begins with a comment header describing what the function does,
the possible input limits (if any), the possible output values (if any), and
any special information needed:
/*
* 'do_this()' - Compute y = this(x).
*
* Notes: none.
*/
static float /* O - Inverse power value, 0.0 <= y <= 1.1 */
do_this(float x) /* I - Power value (0.0 <= x <= 1.1) */
{
...
return (y);
}
Return/output values are indicated using an "O" prefix, input values are
indicated using the "I" prefix, and values that are both input and output use
the "IO" prefix for the corresponding in-line comment.
The Mini-XML documentation generator also understands the following special
text in the function description comment:
@deprecated@ - Marks the function as deprecated (not recommended
for new development and scheduled for removal)
@since CUPS version@ - Marks the function as new in the specified version
of CUPS.
@private@ - Marks the function as private (same as starting the
function name with an underscore)
### VARIABLES
Variables with a global scope are capitalized, e.g., "ThisVariable",
"ThatVariable", "ThisStateVariable", etc. Globals in CUPS libraries are either
part of the per-thread global values managed by the "\_cupsGlobals()" function
or are suitably protected for concurrent access. Global variables should be
replaced by function arguments whenever possible.
Variables with a local scope are lowercase with underscores between words,
e.g., "this\_variable", "that\_variable", etc. Any "local global" variables
shared by functions within a source file are declared "static". As for global
variables, local static variables are suitably protected for concurrent access.
Each variable is declared on a separate line and is immediately followed by a
comment block describing the variable:
int ThisVariable; /* The current state of this */
static int that_variable; /* The current state of that */
### TYPES
All type names are lowercase with underscores between words and "\_t" appended
to the end of the name, e.g., "cups\_this\_type\_t", "cups\_that\_type\_t", etc.
Type names start with a prefix, typically "cups" or the name of the program,
to avoid conflicts with system types. Private type names start with an
underscore, e.g., "\_cups\_this\_t", "\_cups\_that\_t", etc.
Each type has a comment block immediately after the typedef:
typedef int cups_this_type_t; /* This type is for CUPS foobar options. */
### STRUCTURES
All structure names are lowercase with underscores between words and "\_s"
appended to the end of the name, e.g., "cups\_this\_s", "cups\_that\_s", etc.
Structure names start with a prefix, typically "cups" or the name of the
program, to avoid conflicts with system types. Private structure names start
with an underscore, e.g., "\_cups\_this\_s", "\_cups\_that\_s", etc.
Each structure has a comment block immediately after the struct and each member
is documented similar to the variable naming policy above:
struct cups_this_struct_s /* This structure is for CUPS foobar options. */
{
int this_member; /* Current state for this */
int that_member; /* Current state for that */
};
### CONSTANTS
All constant names are uppercase with underscores between words, e.g.,
"CUPS\_THIS\_CONSTANT", "CUPS\_THAT\_CONSTANT", etc. Constants begin with an
uppercase prefix, typically "CUPS" or the program name. Private constants
start with an underscore, e.g., "\_CUPS\_THIS\_CONSTANT", "\_CUPS\_THAT\_CONSTANT",
etc.
Typed enumerations should be used whenever possible to allow for type checking
by the compiler.
Comment blocks immediately follow each constant:
typedef enum cups_tray_e /* Tray enumerations */
{
CUPS_TRAY_THIS, /* This tray */
CUPS_TRAY_THAT /* That tray */
} cups_tray_t;
## MAKEFILE GUIDELINES
The following is a guide to the makefile-based build system used by CUPS.
These standards have been developed over the years to allow CUPS to be built on
as many systems and environments as possible.
### GENERAL ORGANIZATION
The CUPS source code is organized functionally into a top-level makefile,
include file, and subdirectories each with their own makefile and dependencies
files. The ".in" files are template files for the autoconf software and are
used to generate a static version of the corresponding file.
### MAKEFILE DOCUMENTATION
Each makefile starts with the standard CUPS header containing the description
of the file, and CUPS copyright and license notice:
#
# Makefile for ...
#
# Copyright 2016 by Apple Inc.
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Apple Inc. 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
# file is missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
#
### PORTABLE MAKEFILE CONSTRUCTION
CUPS uses a common subset of make program syntax to ensure that the software
can be compiled "out of the box" on as many systems as possible. The following
is a list of assumptions we follow when constructing makefiles:
- Targets; we assume that the make program supports the notion of simple
targets of the form "name:" that perform tab-indented commands that follow
the target, e.g.:
target:
TAB target commands
- Dependencies; we assume that the make program supports recursive dependencies
on targets, e.g.:
target: foo bar
TAB target commands
foo: bla
TAB foo commands
bar:
TAB bar commands
bla:
TAB bla commands
- Variable Definition; we assume that the make program supports variable
definition on the command-line or in the makefile using the following form:
name=value
- Variable Substitution; we assume that the make program supports variable
substitution using the following forms:
- $(name); substitutes the value of "name",
- $(name:.old=.new); substitutes the value of "name" with the filename
extension ".old" changed to ".new",
- $(MAKEFLAGS); substitutes the command-line options passed to the
program without the leading hyphen (-),
- $$; substitutes a single $ character,
- $<; substitutes the current source file or dependency, and
- $@; substitutes the current target name.
- Suffixes; we assume that the make program supports filename suffixes with
assumed dependencies, e.g.:
.SUFFIXES: .c .o
.c.o:
TAB $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ -c $<
- Include Files; we assume that the make program supports the include
directive, e.g.:
include ../Makedefs
include Dependencies
- Comments; we assume that comments begin with a # character and proceed to the
end of the current line.
- Line Length; we assume that there is no practical limit to the length of
lines.
- Continuation of long lines; we assume that the \ character may be placed at
the end of a line to concatenate two or more lines in a makefile to form a
single long line.
- Shell; we assume a POSIX-compatible shell is present on the build system.
### STANDARD VARIABLES
The following variables are defined in the "Makedefs" file generated by the
autoconf software:
- ALL_CFLAGS; the combined C compiler options,
- ALL_CXXFLAGS; the combined C++ compiler options,
- AMANDIR; the administrative man page installation directory (section 8/1m
depending on the platform),
- AR; the library archiver command,
- ARFLAGS; options for the library archiver command,
- AWK; the local awk command,
- BINDIR; the binary installation directory,
- BUILDROOT; optional installation prefix (defaults to DSTROOT),
- CC; the C compiler command,
- CFLAGS; options for the C compiler command,
- CHMOD; the chmod command,
- CXX; the C++ compiler command,
- CXXFLAGS; options for the C++ compiler command,
- DATADIR; the data file installation directory,
- DSO; the C shared library building command,
- DSOXX; the C++ shared library building command,
- DSOFLAGS; options for the shared library building command,
- INCLUDEDIR; the public header file installation directory,
- INSTALL; the install command,
- INSTALL_BIN; the program installation command,
- INSTALL_COMPDATA; the compressed data file installation command,
- INSTALL_CONFIG; the configuration file installation command,
- INSTALL_DATA; the data file installation command,
- INSTALL_DIR; the directory installation command,
- INSTALL_LIB; the library installation command,
- INSTALL_MAN; the documentation installation command,
- INSTALL_SCRIPT; the shell script installation command,
- LD; the linker command,
- LDFLAGS; options for the linker,
- LIBDIR; the library installation directory,
- LIBS; libraries for all programs,
- LN; the ln command,
- MAN1EXT; extension for man pages in section 1,
- MAN3EXT; extension for man pages in section 3,
- MAN5EXT; extension for man pages in section 5,
- MAN7EXT; extension for man pages in section 7,
- MAN8DIR; subdirectory for man pages in section 8,
- MAN8EXT; extension for man pages in section 8,
- MANDIR; the man page installation directory,
- OPTIM; common compiler optimization options,
- PRIVATEINCLUDE; the private header file installation directory,
- RM; the rm command,
- SHELL; the sh (POSIX shell) command,
- STRIP; the strip command,
- srcdir; the source directory.
### STANDARD TARGETS
The following standard targets are defined in each makefile:
- all; creates all target programs, libraries, and documentation files,
- clean; removes all target programs libraries, documentation files, and object
files,
- depend; generates automatic dependencies for any C or C++ source files (also
see "DEPENDENCIES"),
- distclean; removes autoconf-generated files in addition to those removed by
the "clean" target,
- install; installs all distribution files in their corresponding locations
(also see "INSTALL/UNINSTALL SUPPORT"),
- install-data; installs all data files in their corresponding locations (also
see "INSTALL/UNINSTALL SUPPORT"),
- install-exec; installs all executable files in their corresponding locations
(also see "INSTALL/UNINSTALL SUPPORT"),
- install-headers; installs all include files in their corresponding locations
(also see "INSTALL/UNINSTALL SUPPORT"),
- install-libs; installs all library files in their corresponding locations
(also see "INSTALL/UNINSTALL SUPPORT"), and
- uninstall; removes all distribution files from their corresponding locations
(also see "INSTALL/UNINSTALL SUPPORT").
### OBJECT FILES
Object files (the result of compiling a C or C++ source file) have the
extension ".o".
### PROGRAMS
Program files are the result of linking object files and libraries together to
form an executable file. A typical program target looks like:
program: $(OBJS)
TAB echo Linking $@...
TAB $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJS) $(LIBS)
### STATIC LIBRARIES
Static libraries have a prefix of "lib" and the extension ".a". A typical
static library target looks like:
libname.a: $(OBJECTS)
TAB echo Creating $@...
TAB $(RM) $@
TAB $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(OBJECTS)
TAB $(RANLIB) $@
### SHARED LIBRARIES
Shared libraries have a prefix of "lib" and the extension ".dylib" or ".so"
depending on the operating system. A typical shared library is composed of
several targets that look like:
libname.so: $(OBJECTS)
TAB echo $(DSOCOMMAND) libname.so.$(DSOVERSION) ...
TAB $(DSOCOMMAND) libname.so.$(DSOVERSION) $(OBJECTS)
TAB $(RM) libname.so libname.so.$(DSOMAJOR)
TAB $(LN) libname.so.$(DSOVERSION) libname.so.$(DSOMAJOR)
TAB $(LN) libname.so.$(DSOVERSION) libname.so
libname.dylib: $(OBJECTS)
TAB echo $(DSOCOMMAND) libname.$(DSOVERSION).dylib ...
TAB $(DSOCOMMAND) libname.$(DSOVERSION).dylib \
TAB TAB -install_name $(libdir)/libname.$(DSOMAJOR).dylib \
TAB TAB -current_version libname.$(DSOVERSION).dylib \
TAB TAB -compatibility_version $(DSOMAJOR).0 \
TAB TAB $(OBJECTS) $(LIBS)
TAB $(RM) libname.dylib
TAB $(RM) libname.$(DSOMAJOR).dylib
TAB $(LN) libname.$(DSOVERSION).dylib libname.$(DSOMAJOR).dylib
TAB $(LN) libname.$(DSOVERSION).dylib libname.dylib
### DEPENDENCIES
Static dependencies are expressed in each makefile following the target, for
example:
foo: bar
Static dependencies are only used when it is not possible to automatically
generate them. Automatic dependencies are stored in a file named
"Dependencies" and included at the end of the makefile. The following "depend"
target rule is used to create the automatic dependencies:
depend:
TAB $(CC) -MM $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(OBJS:.o=.c) >Dependencies
We regenerate the automatic dependencies on an macOS system and express any
non-macOS dependencies statically in the makefile.
### INSTALL/UNINSTALL SUPPORT
All makefiles contains install and uninstall rules which install or remove the
corresponding software. These rules must use the $(BUILDROOT) variable as a
prefix to any installation directory so that CUPS can be installed in a
temporary location for packaging by programs like rpmbuild.
The $(INSTALL\_BIN), $(INSTALL\_COMPDATA), $(INSTALL\_CONFIG), $(INSTALL\_DATA),
$(INSTALL\_DIR), $(INSTALL\_LIB), $(INSTALL\_MAN), and $(INSTALL\_SCRIPT) variables
must be used when installing files so that the proper ownership and permissions
are set on the installed files.
The $(RANLIB) command must be run on any static libraries after installation
since the symbol table is invalidated when the library is copied on some
platforms.
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CREDITS - 2017-05-01
====================
Few projects are completed by one person, and CUPS is no exception. We'd like
to thank the following individuals for their contributions:
Niklas 'Nille' Åkerström - Swedish localization.
Nathaniel Barbour - Lots of testing and feedback.
N. Becker - setsid().
Philippe Combes - French localization and buttons script.
Jean-Eric Cuendet - GhostScript filters for CUPS.
Van Dang - HTTP and IPP policeman.
L. Peter Deutsch - MD5 code.
Dr. ZP Han - setgid()/setuid().
Guy Harris - *BSD shared libraries and lots of other
fixes.
Bjoern Jacke - I18N stuff.
Wang Jian - CUPS RPM corrections.
Roderick Johnstone - Beta tester of the millenium.
Till Kamppeter - Bug fixes, beta testing, evangelism.
Tomohiro Kato - Japanese localization.
Kiko - Bug fixes.
Sergey V. Kovalyov - ESP Print Pro and CUPS beta tester.
Marek Laane - Estonian translation.
Iñaki Larrañaga - Basque localization.
Mark Lawrence - Microsoft interoperability testing.
Jeff Licquia - Bug fixes, beta testing, evangelism.
Jason McMullan - Original CUPS RPM distributions.
Àngel Mompó - Catalan localization.
Wes Morgan - *BSD fixes.
Kenshi Muto - Japanese localization, patches, and
testing.
Brian Norris - Upstart support.
Daniel Nylander - Swedish localization.
Naruiko Ogasawara - Japanese localization.
Giulio Orsero - Bug fixes and testing.
Michal Osowiecki - Polish localization.
Citra Paska - Indonesian localization.
Kurt Pfeifle - Bug fixes, beta testing, evangelism.
Vincenzo Reale - Italian localization.
Petter Reinholdtsen - HP-UX compiler stuff.
Juan Pablo González Riopedre - Spanish localization.
Giovanni Scafora - Italian localization.
Joachim Schwender - German localization.
Opher Shachar - Hebrew localization.
Stuart Stevens - HP JetDirect IPP information.
Andrea Suatoni - IRIX desktop integration and testing.
Teppo Turliainen - Finnish localization.
Tim Waugh - Lots of patches, testing, and Linux
integration.
Yugami - LDAP browsing support.
If I've missed someone, please let me know by sending an email to
"msweet@apple.com".
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CREDITS.txt - 01/27/2000
------------------------
Few projects are completed by one person, and CUPS is no exception. We'd
like to thank the following individuals for their contributions:
Nathaniel Barbour - Lots of testing and feedback.
N. Becker - setsid().
Jean-Eric Cuendet - GhostScript filters for CUPS.
Van Dang - HTTP and IPP policeman.
Dr. ZP Han - setgid()/setuid().
Guy Harris - *BSD shared libraries and lots of other fixes.
Wang Jian - CUPS RPM corrections.
Roderick Johnstone - Beta tester of the millenium.
Sergey V. Kovalyov - ESP Print Pro and CUPS beta tester.
Mark Lawrence - Microsoft interoperability testing.
Jason McMullan - Original CUPS RPM distributions.
Wes Morgan - *BSD fixes.
Ulrich Oldendorf - German locale.
Petter Reinholdtsen - HP-UX compiler stuff.
Stuart Stevens - HP JetDirect IPP information.
Kiko - Bug fixes.
L. Peter Deutsch - MD5 code.
If I've missed someone, please let me know by sending an email to
"mike@easysw.com".
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ENCRYPTION - CUPS v1.1.7 - 02/21/2001
-------------------------------------
This file describes the encryption support provided by CUPS.
WARNING: CLIENTS CURRENTLY TRUST ALL CERTIFICATES FROM SERVERS.
This makes the CUPS client applications vulnerable to "man in
the middle" attacks, so we don't recommend using this to do
remote administration over WANs at this time.
Future versions of CUPS will keep track of server certificates
and provide a callback/confirmation interface for accepting new
certificates and warning when a certificate has changed.
LEGAL STUFF
BEFORE USING THE ENCRYPTION SUPPORT, PLEASE VERIFY THAT IT IS
LEGAL TO DO SO IN YOUR COUNTRY. CUPS by itself doesn't include
any encryption code, but it can link against the OpenSSL library
which does.
OVERVIEW OF ENCRYPTION SUPPORT IN CUPS
CUPS supports SSL/2.0, SSL/3.0, and TLS/1.0 encryption using
keys as large as 128-bits. Encryption support is provided via
the OpenSSL library and some new hooks in the CUPS code.
CUPS provides support for dedicated (https) and "upgrade" (TLS)
encryption of sessions. The "HTTP Upgrade" method is described
in RFC 2817; basically, the client can be secure or unsecure,
and the client or server initiates an upgrade to a secure
connection via some new HTTP fields and status codes. The HTTP
Upgrade method is new and no browsers we know of support it yet.
Stick with "https" for web browsers.
The current implementation is very basic. The CUPS client
software (lp, lpr, etc.) uses encryption as requested by the
user or server.
The user can specify the "-E" option with the printing commands
to force encryption of the connection. Encryption can also be
specified using the Encryption directive in the client.conf file
or in the CUPS_ENCRYPTION environment variable:
Never
Never do encryption.
Always
Always do SSL/TLS encryption using the https scheme.
IfRequested
Upgrade to TLS encryption if the server asks for it.
This is the default setting.
Required
Always upgrade to TLS encryption as soon as the
connection is made. This is different than the "Always"
mode above since the connection is initially unsecure
and the client initiates the upgrade to TLS encryption.
(same as using the "-E" option)
These keywords are also used in the cupsd.conf file to secure
particular locations. To secure all traffic on the server, listen
on port 443 (https port) instead of port 631 and change the "ipp"
service listing (or add it if you don't have one) in /etc/services
to 443. To provide both secure and normal methods, add a line
reading:
SSLPort 443
to /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
You'll need the OpenSSL library from:
http://www.openssl.org
CONFIGURING WITH ENCRYPTION SUPPORT
Once you have the OpenSSL library installed, you'll need to
configure CUPS to use it with the "--enable-ssl" option:
./configure --enable-ssl
If the OpenSSL stuff is not in a standard location, make sure to
define the CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, and LDFLAGS environment variables
with the appropriate compiler and linker options first.
GENERATING A SERVER CERTIFICATE AND KEY
The following OpenSSL command will generate a server certificate
and key that you can play with. Since the certificate is not
properly signed it will generate all kinds of warnings in
Netscape and MSIE:
openssl req -new -x509 -keyout /etc/cups/ssl/server.key \
-out /etc/cups/ssl/server.crt -days 365 -nodes
chmod 600 /etc/cups/ssl/server.*
The "-nodes" option prevents the certificate and key from being
encrypted. The cupsd process runs in the background, detached
from any input source; if you encrypt these files then cupsd
will not be able to load them!
Send all rants about non-encrypted certificate and key files to
/dev/null. It makes sense to encrypt user files, but not for
files used by system processes/daemons...
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/cups/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. In general, only general build
or distribution problems will actually get answered - for
end-user support see the "README.txt" for a summary of the
resources available.
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INSTALL - CUPS v2.2.6 - 2017-11-01
==================================
This file describes how to compile and install CUPS from source code. For more
information on CUPS see the file called "README.md". A complete change log can
be found in "CHANGES.md".
Using CUPS requires additional third-party support software and printer drivers.
These are typically included with your operating system distribution. Apple
does not endorse or support third-party support software for CUPS.
> Note: Current versions of macOS DO NOT allow installation to /usr with the
> default System Integrity Protection (SIP) settings. In addition, we do not
> recommend replacing the CUPS supplied with macOS because:
>
> a. not all versions of CUPS are compatible with every macOS release,
>
> b. code signing prevents replacement of system libraries and access to the
> system keychain (needed for encrypted printer sharing), and
>
> c. software updates will often replace parts of your local installation,
> potentially rendering your system unusable.
>
> Apple only supports using the Clang supplied with Xcode to build CUPS on
> macOS.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
----------------
You'll need ANSI-compliant C and C++ compilers, plus a make program and POSIX-
compliant shell (/bin/sh). The GNU compiler tools and Bash work well and we
have tested the current CUPS code against several versions of GCC with excellent
results.
The makefiles used by the project should work with most versions of make. We've
tested them with GNU make as well as the make programs shipped by Compaq, HP,
SGI, and Sun. BSD users should use GNU make (gmake) since BSD make does not
support "include".
Besides these tools you'll want ZLIB library for compression support, the GNU
TLS library for encryption support on platforms other than iOS, macOS, or
Windows, and either MIT (1.6.3 or higher) or Heimdal Kerberos for Kerberos
support. CUPS will compile and run without these, however you'll miss out on
many of the features provided by CUPS.
On a stock Ubuntu install, the following command will install the required
prerequisites:
sudo apt-get install autoconf build-essential libavahi-client-dev \
libgnutls28-dev libkrb5-dev libnss-mdns libpam-dev \
libsystemd-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev zlib1g-dev
Also, please note that CUPS does not include print filters to support PDF or
raster printing. You *must* download GPL Ghostscript and/or the Open Printing
CUPS filters package separately to print on operating systems other than macOS.
CONFIGURATION
-------------
CUPS uses GNU autoconf, so you should find the usual "configure" script in the
main CUPS source directory. To configure CUPS for your system, type:
./configure
The default installation will put the CUPS software in the "/etc", "/usr", and
"/var" directories on your system, which will overwrite any existing printing
commands on your system. Use the `--prefix` option to install the CUPS software
in another location:
./configure --prefix=/some/directory
> Note: Current versions of macOS DO NOT allow installation to /usr with the
> default System Integrity Protection (SIP) settings.
To see a complete list of configuration options, use the `--help` option:
./configure --help
If any of the dependent libraries are not installed in a system default location
(typically "/usr/include" and "/usr/lib") you'll need to set the CFLAGS,
CPPFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, DSOFLAGS, and LDFLAGS environment variables prior to running
configure:
setenv CFLAGS "-I/some/directory"
setenv CPPFLAGS "-I/some/directory"
setenv CXXFLAGS "-I/some/directory"
setenv DSOFLAGS "-L/some/directory"
setenv LDFLAGS "-L/some/directory"
./configure ...
or:
CFLAGS="-I/some/directory" \
CPPFLAGS="-I/some/directory" \
CXXFLAGS="-I/some/directory" \
DSOFLAGS="-L/some/directory" \
LDFLAGS="-L/some/directory" \
./configure ...
The `--enable-debug` option compiles CUPS with debugging information enabled.
Additional debug logging support can be enabled using the
`--enable-debug-printfs` option - these debug messages are enabled using the
`CUPS_DEBUG_xxx` environment variables at run-time.
CUPS also includes an extensive set of unit tests that can be used to find and
diagnose a variety of common problems - use the "--enable-unit-tests" configure
option to run them at build time.
On macOS, use the `--with-archflags` option to build with the correct set of
architectures:
./configure --with-archflags="-arch i386 -arch x86_64" ...
Once you have configured things, just type:
make ENTER
or if you have FreeBSD, NetBSD, or OpenBSD type:
gmake ENTER
to build the software.
TESTING THE SOFTWARE
--------------------
Aside from the built-in unit tests, CUPS includes an automated test framework
for testing the entire printing system. To run the tests, just type:
make check ENTER
or if you have FreeBSD, NetBSD, or OpenBSD type:
gmake check ENTER
The test framework runs a copy of the CUPS scheduler (cupsd) on port 8631 in
/tmp/cups-$USER and produces a nice HTML report of the results.
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
-----------------------
Once you have built the software you need to install it. The "install" target
provides a quick way to install the software on your local system:
make install ENTER
or for FreeBSD, NetBSD, or OpenBSD:
gmake install ENTER
Use the BUILDROOT variable to install to an alternate root directory:
make BUILDROOT=/some/other/root/directory install ENTER
You can also build binary packages that can be installed on other machines using
the RPM spec file ("packaging/cups.spec") or EPM list file
("packaging/cups.list"). The latter also supports building of binary RPMs, so
it may be more convenient to use.
You can find the RPM software at:
http://www.rpm.org/
The EPM software is available at:
https://michaelrsweet.github.io/epm
CREATING BINARY DISTRIBUTIONS WITH EPM
--------------------------------------
The top level makefile supports generation of many types of binary distributions
using EPM. To build a binary distribution type:
make <format> ENTER
or
gmake <format> ENTER
for FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD. The <format> target is one of the following:
- "epm": Builds a script + tarfile package
- "bsd": Builds a *BSD package
- "deb": Builds a Debian package
- "pkg": Builds a Solaris package
- "rpm": Builds a RPM package
- "slackware": Build a Slackware package
GETTING DEBUG LOGGING FROM CUPS
-------------------------------
When configured with the `--enable-debug-printfs` option, CUPS compiles in
additional debug logging support in the scheduler, CUPS API, and CUPS Imaging
API. The following environment variables are used to enable and control debug
logging:
- `CUPS_DEBUG_FILTER`: Specifies a POSIX regular expression to control which
messages are logged.
- `CUPS_DEBUG_LEVEL`: Specifies a number from 0 to 9 to control the verbosity of
the logging. The default level is 1.
- `CUPS_DEBUG_LOG`: Specifies a log file to use. Specify the name "-" to send
the messages to stderr. Prefix a filename with "+" to append to an existing
file. You can include a single "%d" in the filename to embed the current
process ID.
REPORTING PROBLEMS
------------------
If you have problems, *read the documentation first*! If the documentation does
not solve your problems, please post a message on the users forum at:
https://www.cups.org/
Include your operating system and version, compiler and version, and any errors
or problems you've run into. The "config.log" file and the output from the
configure script and make 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.
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INSTALL - CUPS v1.1.7 - 05/01/2001
----------------------------------
This file describes how to compile and install CUPS from source
code. For more information on CUPS see the file called
"README.txt". A complete change log can be found in
"CHANGES.txt".
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
You'll need ANSI-compliant C and C++ compilers, plus a make
program and Bourne shell. The GNU compiler tools work well -
we've tested the current CUPS code against GCC 2.95.x with
excellent results.
The makefiles used by the project should work with all versions
of make. We've tested them with GNU make as well as the make
programs shipped by Compaq, HP, SGI, and Sun. FreeBSD users
should use GNU make (gmake).
Besides these tools you'll want the following libraries:
- JPEG 6b or higher
- PNG 1.0.6 or higher
- TIFF 3.4 or higher
- ZLIB 1.1.3 or higher
CUPS will compile and run without these, however you'll miss out on
many of the features provided by CUPS.
CONFIGURATION
CUPS uses GNU autoconf, so you should find the usual "configure"
script in the main CUPS source directory. To configure CUPS for
your system, type:
./configure ENTER
The default installation will put the CUPS software in the
"/etc", "/usr", and "/var" directories on your system, which
will overwrite any existing printing commands on your system.
Use the "--prefix" option to install the CUPS software in
another location:
./configure --prefix=/some/directory ENTER
If the PNG, JPEG, TIFF, and ZLIB libraries are not installed in
a system default location (typically "/usr/include" and
"/usr/lib") you'll need to set the CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, and LDFLAGS
environment variables prior to running configure:
setenv CFLAGS "-I/some/directory" ENTER
setenv CXXFLAGS "-I/some/directory" ENTER
setenv LDFLAGS "-L/some/directory" ENTER
./configure ... ENTER
or:
CFLAGS="-I/some/directory"; export CFLAGS ENTER
CXXFLAGS="-I/some/directory"; export CXXFLAGS ENTER
LDFLAGS="-L/some/directory"; export LDFLAGS ENTER
./configure ... ENTER
To enable support for encryption, you'll also want to add the
"--enable-ssl" option:
./configure --enable-ssl
SSL and TLS support require the OpenSSL library, available at:
http://www.openssl.org
See the file "ENCRYPTION.txt" for information on using the
encryption support in CUPS.
Once you have configured things, just type:
make ENTER
or if you have FreeBSD:
gmake ENTER
to build the software.
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
Once you have built the software you need to install it. The
"install" target provides a quick way to install the software on
your local system:
make install ENTER
or for FreeBSD:
gmake install ENTER
You can also build binary packages that can be installed on other
machines using the RPM spec file ("cups.spec") or EPM list file
("cups.list"). The latter also supports building of binary RPMs,
so it may be more convenient to use - we use EPM to build all of
our binary distributions.
You can find the RPM software at:
http://www.rpm.org
The RPM software is at:
http://www.easysw.com/epm
CREATING BINARY DISTRIBUTIONS WITH EPM
The top level makefile supports generation of many types of binary
distributions using EPM. To build a binary distribution type:
make <format> ENTER
or
gmake <format> ENTER
for FreeBSD, where <format> is one of the following:
epm - Builds a portable shell script and tar file based
distribution. This format will also backup your
existing printing system if you decide to remove
CUPS at some future time.
rpm - Builds a RPM binary distribution.
deb - Builds a Debian binary distribution.
depot - Builds a HP-UX binary distribution.
pkg - Builds a Solaris binary distribution.
tardist - Builds an IRIX binary distribution.
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/cups/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. In general, only general build
or distribution problems will actually get answered - for
end-user support see the "README.txt" for a summary of the
resources available.
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<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Software License Agreement - Common UNIX Printing System</TITLE>
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<BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff" TEXT="#000000">
<H2 ALIGN="CENTER">Common UNIX Printing System License Agreement</H2>
<P ALIGN="CENTER">Copyright 1997-2001 by Easy Software Products<BR>
44141 AIRPORT VIEW DR STE 204<BR>
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<BR>
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<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 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:
<UL>
<LI>Use the CUPS software at no charge.
<LI>Distribute verbatim copies of the software in source or
binary form.
<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.
</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.
<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.
<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.
<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:
<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>
</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:
<UL><PRE>
<A HREF="http://www.easysw.com">http://www.easysw.com</A>
</PRE></UL>
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#
INSTALL_BIN = @LIBTOOL_INSTALL@ $(INSTALL) -c -m @CUPS_EXE_FILE_PERM@ @INSTALL_STRIP@
INSTALL_COMPDATA = $(INSTALL) -c -m 444 @INSTALL_GZIP@
INSTALL_CONFIG = $(INSTALL) -c -m @CUPS_CONFIG_FILE_PERM@
INSTALL_DATA = $(INSTALL) -c -m 444
INSTALL_DIR = $(INSTALL) -d
INSTALL_LIB = @LIBTOOL_INSTALL@ $(INSTALL) -c -m @CUPS_EXE_FILE_PERM@ @INSTALL_STRIP@
INSTALL_MAN = $(INSTALL) -c -m 444
INSTALL_SCRIPT = $(INSTALL) -c -m @CUPS_EXE_FILE_PERM@
#
# Default user, group, and system groups for the scheduler...
#
CUPS_USER = @CUPS_USER@
CUPS_GROUP = @CUPS_GROUP@
CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS = @CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS@
CUPS_PRIMARY_SYSTEM_GROUP = @CUPS_PRIMARY_SYSTEM_GROUP@
#
# Default permissions...
#
CUPS_CONFIG_FILE_PERM = @CUPS_CONFIG_FILE_PERM@
CUPS_CUPSD_FILE_PERM = @CUPS_CUPSD_FILE_PERM@
CUPS_LOG_FILE_PERM = @CUPS_LOG_FILE_PERM@
#
# Languages to install...
#
LANGUAGES = @LANGUAGES@
INSTALL_LANGUAGES = @INSTALL_LANGUAGES@
UNINSTALL_LANGUAGES = @UNINSTALL_LANGUAGES@
#
# Cross-compilation support: "local" target is used for any tools that are
# built and run locally.
#
LOCALTARGET = @LOCALTARGET@
INSTALL_BIN = $(LIBTOOL) $(CP)
INSTALL_DATA = $(CP)
INSTALL_LIB = $(LIBTOOL) $(CP)
INSTALL_MAN = $(CP)
INSTALL_SCRIPT = $(CP)
INSTALL_SYSV = @INSTALL_SYSV@
#
# Libraries...
#
LIBCUPS = @LIBCUPS@
LIBCUPSCGI = @LIBCUPSCGI@
LIBCUPSIMAGE = @LIBCUPSIMAGE@
LIBCUPSMIME = @LIBCUPSMIME@
LIBCUPSPPDC = @LIBCUPSPPDC@
LIBCUPSSTATIC = @LIBCUPSSTATIC@
LIBGSSAPI = @LIBGSSAPI@
LIBMALLOC = @LIBMALLOC@
LIBMXML = @LIBMXML@
LIBPAPER = @LIBPAPER@
LIBUSB = @LIBUSB@
LIBWRAP = @LIBWRAP@
LIBZ = @LIBZ@
#
# Install static libraries?
#
INSTALLSTATIC = @INSTALLSTATIC@
#
# IPP backend aliases...
#
IPPALIASES = @IPPALIASES@
#
# Install XPC backends?
#
INSTALLXPC = @INSTALLXPC@
LIBCUPS = @LIBCUPS@
LIBCUPSIMAGE = @LIBCUPSIMAGE@
LIBJPEG = @LIBJPEG@
LIBMALLOC = @LIBMALLOC@
LIBPNG = @LIBPNG@
LIBTIFF = @LIBTIFF@
LIBZ = @LIBZ@
#
# Program options...
#
# ARCHFLAGS Defines the default architecture build options.
# OPTIM Defines the common compiler optimization/debugging options
# for all architectures.
# OPTIONS Defines other compile-time options (currently only -DDEBUG
# for extra debug info)
# OPTIM defines the common compiler optimization/debugging options.
# OPTIONS defines other compile-time options (currently only -dDEBUG for
# extra debug info)
#
ALL_CFLAGS = -I.. -D_CUPS_SOURCE $(CFLAGS) $(SSLFLAGS) \
@LARGEFILE@ @PTHREAD_FLAGS@ $(ONDEMANDFLAGS) $(OPTIONS)
ALL_CXXFLAGS = -I.. -D_CUPS_SOURCE $(CXXFLAGS) $(SSLFLAGS) \
@LARGEFILE@ @PTHREAD_FLAGS@ $(ONDEMANDFLAGS) $(OPTIONS)
ARCHFLAGS = @ARCHFLAGS@
ARFLAGS = @ARFLAGS@
BACKLIBS = @BACKLIBS@
BUILDDIRS = @BUILDDIRS@
CFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ @CFLAGS@
COMMONLIBS = @LIBS@
CXXFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ @CXXFLAGS@
CXXLIBS = @CXXLIBS@
DBUS_NOTIFIER = @DBUS_NOTIFIER@
DBUS_NOTIFIERLIBS = @DBUS_NOTIFIERLIBS@
DNSSD_BACKEND = @DNSSD_BACKEND@
DSOFLAGS = -L../cups @DSOFLAGS@
DSOLIBS = @DSOLIBS@ $(COMMONLIBS)
DNSSDLIBS = @DNSSDLIBS@
IPPFIND_BIN = @IPPFIND_BIN@
IPPFIND_MAN = @IPPFIND_MAN@
LDFLAGS = -L../cgi-bin -L../cups -L../filter -L../ppdc \
-L../scheduler @LDARCHFLAGS@ \
@LDFLAGS@ @RELROFLAGS@ @PIEFLAGS@ $(OPTIM)
LINKCUPS = @LINKCUPS@ $(LIBGSSAPI) $(DNSSDLIBS) $(SSLLIBS) $(LIBZ)
LINKCUPSIMAGE = @LINKCUPSIMAGE@
LIBS = $(LINKCUPS) $(COMMONLIBS)
ONDEMANDFLAGS = @ONDEMANDFLAGS@
ONDEMANDLIBS = @ONDEMANDLIBS@
OPTIM = @OPTIM@
OPTIONS =
PAMLIBS = @PAMLIBS@
SERVERLIBS = @SERVERLIBS@
SSLFLAGS = @SSLFLAGS@
SSLLIBS = @SSLLIBS@
UNITTESTS = @UNITTESTS@
ARFLAGS = crvs
CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ -I.. $(OPTIONS)
CXXFLAGS = @CXXFLAGS@ -I.. $(OPTIONS)
DSOFLAGS = @DSOFLAGS@
DSOLIBS = @DSOLIBS@
IMGLIBS = @IMGLIBS@ -lm
LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@ $(OPTIM)
LINKCUPS = @LINKCUPS@
LINKCUPSIMAGE = @LINKCUPSIMAGE@
LIBS = $(LINKCUPS) $(NETLIBS) @LIBS@
NETLIBS = @NETLIBS@
OPTIM = @OPTIM@
OPTIONS =
SSLLIBS = @SSLLIBS@
#
# Directories...
@@ -181,16 +98,12 @@ UNITTESTS = @UNITTESTS@
# We have to define these first because autoconf uses ${prefix}
# and ${exec_prefix} for most of the other directories...
#
# The "datarootdir" variable may not get defined if you are using
# a version of autoconf prior to 2.60.
#
# This is immediately followed by definition in ALL CAPS for the
# needed directories...
#
bindir = @bindir@
datadir = @datadir@
datarootdir = @datarootdir@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
includedir = @includedir@
infodir = @infodir@
@@ -200,80 +113,57 @@ localstatedir = @localstatedir@
mandir = @mandir@
oldincludedir = @oldincludedir@
prefix = @prefix@
privateinclude = @privateinclude@
sbindir = @sbindir@
sharedstatedir = @sharedstatedir@
srcdir = @srcdir@
sysconfdir = @sysconfdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
BUILDROOT = $(DSTROOT)
AMANDIR = $(BUILDROOT)@AMANDIR@
BINDIR = $(BUILDROOT)@bindir@
BUNDLEDIR = @CUPS_BUNDLEDIR@
CACHEDIR = $(BUILDROOT)@CUPS_CACHEDIR@
DATADIR = $(BUILDROOT)@CUPS_DATADIR@
DOCDIR = $(BUILDROOT)@CUPS_DOCROOT@
ICONDIR = @ICONDIR@
INCLUDEDIR = $(BUILDROOT)$(includedir)
LIBDIR = $(BUILDROOT)$(libdir)
LOCALEDIR = $(BUILDROOT)@CUPS_LOCALEDIR@
LOGDIR = $(BUILDROOT)@CUPS_LOGDIR@
MANDIR = $(BUILDROOT)@mandir@
MENUDIR = @MENUDIR@
PMANDIR = $(BUILDROOT)@PMANDIR@
PRIVATEINCLUDE = $(BUILDROOT)@PRIVATEINCLUDE@
RCLEVELS = @RCLEVELS@
RCSTART = @RCSTART@
RCSTOP = @RCSTOP@
REQUESTS = $(BUILDROOT)@CUPS_REQUESTS@
SBINDIR = $(BUILDROOT)@sbindir@
SERVERBIN = $(BUILDROOT)@CUPS_SERVERBIN@
SERVERROOT = $(BUILDROOT)@CUPS_SERVERROOT@
STATEDIR = $(BUILDROOT)@CUPS_STATEDIR@
MAN1EXT = @MAN1EXT@
MAN5EXT = @MAN5EXT@
MAN7EXT = @MAN7EXT@
MAN8EXT = @MAN8EXT@
MAN8DIR = @MAN8DIR@
PAMDIR = @PAMDIR@
PAMFILE = @PAMFILE@
DBUSDIR = @DBUSDIR@
AMANDIR = @AMANDIR@
BINDIR = @bindir@
DATADIR = @CUPS_DATADIR@
DOCDIR = @CUPS_DOCROOT@
INCLUDEDIR = $(includedir)
INITDIR = @INITDIR@
INITDDIR = @INITDDIR@
LAUNCHD_DIR = @LAUNCHD_DIR@
SMFMANIFESTDIR = @SMFMANIFESTDIR@
SYSTEMD_DIR = @SYSTEMD_DIR@
XINETD = @XINETD@
USBQUIRKS = @USBQUIRKS@
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@
MAN8EXT = @MAN8EXT@
#
# Rules...
#
.SILENT:
.SUFFIXES: .1 .1.gz .1m .1m.gz .3 .3.gz .5 .5.gz .7 .7.gz .8 .8.gz .a .c .cxx .h .man .o .gz
.SUFFIXES: .a .c .cxx .h .man .o .0 .1 .1m .5 .8 .z
.c.o:
echo Compiling $<...
$(CC) $(ARCHFLAGS) $(OPTIM) $(ALL_CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
$(CC) $(OPTIM) $(CFLAGS) -c $<
.cxx.o:
echo Compiling $<...
$(CXX) $(ARCHFLAGS) $(OPTIM) $(ALL_CXXFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
.man.1 .man.1m .man.3 .man.5 .man.7 .man.8:
echo Linking $<...
$(CXX) $(OPTIM) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $<
.man.0 .man.1 .man.1m .man.5 .man.8:
echo Formatting $<...
$(RM) $@
$(LN) $< $@
$(NROFF) -man $< >$@
.man.z:
echo Formatting $<...
$(RM) $@ t.z
$(NROFF) -man $< >t
pack -f t
$(MV) t.z $@
.man.1.gz .man.1m.gz .man.3.gz .man.5.gz .man.7.gz .man.8.gz .man.gz:
echo -n Compressing $<...
$(RM) $@
gzip -v9 <$< >$@
#
# End of "$Id$"
#
+93 -281
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@@ -1,84 +1,46 @@
#
# Top-level Makefile for CUPS.
# "$Id$"
#
# Copyright 2007-2016 by Apple Inc.
# Copyright 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
# Top-level Makefile for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
# Copyright 1997-2001 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
#
include Makedefs
#
# Directories to make...
#
DIRS = cups test $(BUILDDIRS)
DIRS = cups backend berkeley cgi-bin filter man pdftops pstoraster \
scheduler systemv
#
# Make all targets...
#
all:
chmod +x cups-config
echo Using ARCHFLAGS="$(ARCHFLAGS)"
echo Using ALL_CFLAGS="$(ALL_CFLAGS)"
echo Using ALL_CXXFLAGS="$(ALL_CXXFLAGS)"
echo Using CC="$(CC)"
echo Using CXX="$(CC)"
echo Using DSOFLAGS="$(DSOFLAGS)"
echo Using LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)"
echo Using LIBS="$(LIBS)"
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo Making all in $$dir... ;\
(cd $$dir ; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all $(UNITTESTS)) || exit 1;\
(cd $$dir ; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS)) || exit 1;\
done
#
# Make library targets...
#
libs:
echo Using ARCHFLAGS="$(ARCHFLAGS)"
echo Using ALL_CFLAGS="$(ALL_CFLAGS)"
echo Using ALL_CXXFLAGS="$(ALL_CXXFLAGS)"
echo Using CC="$(CC)"
echo Using CXX="$(CC)"
echo Using DSOFLAGS="$(DSOFLAGS)"
echo Using LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)"
echo Using LIBS="$(LIBS)"
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo Making libraries in $$dir... ;\
(cd $$dir ; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) libs) || exit 1;\
done
#
# Make unit test targets...
#
unittests:
echo Using ARCHFLAGS="$(ARCHFLAGS)"
echo Using ALL_CFLAGS="$(ALL_CFLAGS)"
echo Using ALL_CXXFLAGS="$(ALL_CXXFLAGS)"
echo Using CC="$(CC)"
echo Using CXX="$(CC)"
echo Using DSOFLAGS="$(DSOFLAGS)"
echo Using LDFLAGS="$(LDFLAGS)"
echo Using LIBS="$(LIBS)"
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo Making all in $$dir... ;\
(cd $$dir ; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) unittests) || exit 1;\
done
#
# Remove object and target files...
#
@@ -89,247 +51,97 @@ clean:
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean) || exit 1;\
done
#
# Remove all non-distribution files...
# Install object and target files...
#
distclean: clean
$(RM) Makedefs config.h config.log config.status
$(RM) conf/cups-files.conf conf/cupsd.conf conf/mime.convs conf/pam.std conf/snmp.conf
$(RM) cups-config
$(RM) data/testprint
$(RM) desktop/cups.desktop
$(RM) doc/index.html
$(RM) man/client.conf.man man/cups-files.conf.man man/cups-lpd.man man/cups-snmp.man man/cupsaddsmb.man man/cupsd.conf.man man/cupsd.man man/lpoptions.man
$(RM) packaging/cups.list
$(RM) scheduler/cups-lpd.xinetd scheduler/cups.sh scheduler/cups.xml scheduler/org.cups.cups-lpd.plist scheduler/org.cups.cups-lpdAT.service scheduler/org.cups.cupsd.path scheduler/org.cups.cupsd.service scheduler/org.cups.cupsd.socket
$(RM) templates/header.tmpl
-$(RM) doc/*/index.html
-$(RM) templates/*/header.tmpl
-$(RM) -r autom4te*.cache clang cups/charmaps cups/locale
#
# Make dependencies
#
depend:
install:
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo Making dependencies in $$dir... ;\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) depend) || exit 1;\
echo Installing in $$dir... ;\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install) || exit 1;\
done
#
# Run the Clang static code analysis tool on the sources, available here:
#
# http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org
#
# At least checker-231 is required.
#
# Alternatively, use "--analyze -Xanalyzer -analyzer-output=text" for OPTIM (text
# output instead of HTML...)
#
.PHONY: clang clang-changes
clang:
$(RM) -r clang
scan-build -V -k -o `pwd`/clang $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean all
clang-changes:
scan-build -V -k -o `pwd`/clang $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all
#
# Run the STACK tool on the sources, available here:
#
# http://css.csail.mit.edu/stack/
#
# Do the following to pass options to configure:
#
# make CONFIGFLAGS="--foo --bar" stack
#
.PHONY: stack
stack:
stack-build ./configure $(CONFIGFLAGS)
stack-build $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) clean all
poptck
$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) distclean
$(RM) */*.ll
$(RM) */*.ll.out
#
# Generate a ctags file...
#
ctags:
ctags -R .
#
# Install everything...
#
install: install-data install-headers install-libs install-exec
#
# Install data files...
#
install-data:
echo Making all in cups...
(cd cups; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) all)
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo Installing data files in $$dir... ;\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install-data) || exit 1;\
done
echo Installing cups-config script...
$(INSTALL_DIR) -m 755 $(BINDIR)
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) cups-config $(BINDIR)/cups-config
#
# Install header files...
#
install-headers:
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo Installing header files in $$dir... ;\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install-headers) || exit 1;\
done
if test "x$(privateinclude)" != x; then \
echo Installing config.h into $(PRIVATEINCLUDE)...; \
$(INSTALL_DIR) -m 755 $(PRIVATEINCLUDE); \
$(INSTALL_DATA) config.h $(PRIVATEINCLUDE)/config.h; \
echo Installing in conf...
(cd conf; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install)
echo Installing in data...
(cd data; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install)
echo Installing in doc...
(cd doc; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install)
echo Installing in fonts...
(cd fonts; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install)
echo Installing in locale...
(cd locale; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install)
echo Installing in ppd...
(cd ppd; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install)
echo Installing in templates...
(cd templates; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install)
echo Installing startup script...
if test "x$(INITDIR)" != "x"; then \
$(MKDIR) $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/init.d; \
$(RM) $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/init.d/cups; \
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) cups.sh $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/init.d/cups; \
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/init.d/cups; \
$(MKDIR) $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/rc0.d; \
$(RM) $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/rc0.d/K00cups; \
ln -s $(INITDDIR)/cups $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/rc0.d/K00cups; \
$(MKDIR) $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/rc2.d; \
$(RM) $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/rc2.d/S99cups; \
ln -s $(INITDDIR)/cups $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/rc2.d/S99cups; \
$(MKDIR) $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/rc3.d; \
$(RM) $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/rc3.d/S99cups; \
ln -s $(INITDDIR)/cups $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/rc3.d/S99cups; \
$(MKDIR) $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/rc5.d; \
$(RM) $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/rc5.d/S99cups; \
ln -s $(INITDDIR)/cups $(prefix)/$(INITDIR)/rc5.d/S99cups; \
fi
if test "x$(INITDIR)" = "x" -a "x$(INITDDIR)" != "x"; then \
$(MKDIR) $(prefix)/$(INITDDIR); \
$(RM) $(prefix)/$(INITDDIR)/cups; \
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) cups.sh $(prefix)/$(INITDDIR)/cups; \
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(prefix)/$(INITDDIR)/cups; \
fi
#
# Install programs...
#
install-exec: all
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo Installing programs in $$dir... ;\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install-exec) || exit 1;\
done
#
# Install libraries...
#
install-libs: libs
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo Installing libraries in $$dir... ;\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) install-libs) || exit 1;\
done
#
# Uninstall object and target files...
#
uninstall:
for dir in $(DIRS); do\
echo Uninstalling in $$dir... ;\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) uninstall) || exit 1;\
done
echo Uninstalling cups-config script...
$(RM) $(BINDIR)/cups-config
-$(RMDIR) $(BINDIR)
#
# Run the test suite...
#
test: all unittests
test: all
echo Running CUPS test suite...
cd test; ./run-stp-tests.sh
check: all unittests
echo Running CUPS test suite with defaults...
cd test; ./run-stp-tests.sh 1 0 n n
debugcheck: all unittests
echo Running CUPS test suite with debug printfs...
cd test; ./run-stp-tests.sh 1 0 n y
#
# Create HTML documentation using Mini-XML's mxmldoc (http://www.msweet.org/)...
# Make software distributions using EPM (http://www.easysw.com/epm)...
#
apihelp:
for dir in cups filter; do\
echo Generating API help in $$dir... ;\
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) apihelp) || exit 1;\
done
EPMFLAGS = -v \
AMANDIR=$(AMANDIR) \
BINDIR=$(BINDIR) DATADIR=$(DATADIR) \
DOCDIR=$(DOCDIR) INCLUDEDIR=$(INCLUDEDIR) \
LIBDIR=$(LIBDIR) LOCALEDIR=$(LOCALEDIR) \
LOGDIR=$(LOGDIR) MANDIR=$(MANDIR) \
PAMDIR=$(PAMDIR) REQUESTS=$(REQUESTS) \
SBINDIR=$(SBINDIR) SERVERBIN=$(SERVERBIN) \
SERVERROOT=$(SERVERROOT)
epm:
epm $(EPMFLAGS) cups
rpm:
epm $(EPMFLAGS) -f rpm cups
deb:
epm $(EPMFLAGS) -f deb cups
depot:
epm $(EPMFLAGS) -f depot cups
pkg:
epm $(EPMFLAGS) -f pkg cups
tardist:
epm $(EPMFLAGS) -f tardist cups
#
# Create an Xcode docset using Mini-XML's mxmldoc (http://www.msweet.org/)...
# End of "$Id$".
#
docset: apihelp
echo Generating docset directory tree...
$(RM) -r org.cups.docset
mkdir -p org.cups.docset/Contents/Resources/Documentation/help
mkdir -p org.cups.docset/Contents/Resources/Documentation/images
cd man; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) html
cd doc; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) docset
cd cgi-bin; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) makedocset
cgi-bin/makedocset org.cups.docset \
`svnversion . | sed -e '1,$$s/[a-zA-Z]//g'` \
doc/help/api-*.tokens
$(RM) doc/help/api-*.tokens
echo Indexing docset...
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/docsetutil index org.cups.docset
echo Generating docset archive and feed...
$(RM) org.cups.docset.atom
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/docsetutil package --output org.cups.docset.xar \
--atom org.cups.docset.atom \
--download-url http://www.cups.org/org.cups.docset.xar \
org.cups.docset
#
# Lines of code computation...
#
sloc:
for dir in cups scheduler; do \
(cd $$dir; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) sloc) || exit 1;\
done
#
# Make software distributions using EPM (http://www.msweet.org/)...
#
EPMFLAGS = -v --output-dir dist $(EPMARCH)
bsd deb epm pkg rpm slackware:
epm $(EPMFLAGS) -f $@ cups packaging/cups.list
.PHONY: dist
dist: all
$(RM) -r dist
$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) epm
case `uname` in \
*BSD*) $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) bsd;; \
Linux*) test ! -x /usr/bin/rpm || $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) rpm;; \
SunOS*) $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) pkg;; \
esac
#
# Don't run top-level build targets in parallel...
#
.NOTPARALLEL:
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README - CUPS v2.2.6 - 2017-11-01
=================================
Looking for compile instructions? Read the file `INSTALL.md` instead...
INTRODUCTION
------------
CUPS is a standards-based, open source printing system developed by Apple Inc.
for macOS® and other UNIX®-like operating systems. CUPS uses the Internet
Printing Protocol ("IPP") and provides System V and Berkeley command-line
interfaces, a web interface, and a C API to manage printers and print jobs. It
supports printing to both local (parallel, serial, USB) and networked printers,
and printers can be shared from one computer to another, even over the Internet!
Internally, CUPS uses PostScript Printer Description ("PPD") files to describe
printer capabilities and features and a wide variety of generic and device-
specific programs to convert and print many types of files. Sample drivers are
included with CUPS to support many Dymo, EPSON, HP, Intellitech, OKIDATA, and
Zebra printers. Many more drivers are available online and (in some cases) on
the driver CD-ROM that came with your printer.
CUPS is licensed under the GNU General Public License and GNU Library General
Public License versions 2. See the file "LICENSE.txt" for more information.
READING THE DOCUMENTATION
-------------------------
Once you have installed the software you can access the documentation (and a
bunch of other stuff) online at <http://localhost:631/>.
If you're having trouble getting that far, the documentation is located under
the `doc/help` and `man` directories.
Please read the documentation before asking questions.
GETTING SUPPORT AND OTHER RESOURCES
-----------------------------------
If you have problems, *read the documentation first!* We also provide two
mailing lists which are available at <https://lists.cups.org/mailman/listinfo>.
See the CUPS web site at <https://www.cups.org/> for other resources.
SETTING UP PRINTER QUEUES USING YOUR WEB BROWSER
------------------------------------------------
CUPS includes a web-based administration tool that allows you to manage
printers, classes, and jobs on your server. Open <http://localhost:631/admin/>
in your browser to access the printer administration tools:
*Do not* use the hostname for your machine - it will not work with the default
CUPS configuration. To enable administration access on other addresses, check
the `Allow Remote Administration` box and click on the `Change Settings button.
You will be asked for the administration password (root or any other user in the
sys/system/root/admin/lpadmin group on your system) when performing any
administrative function.
SETTING UP PRINTER QUEUES FROM THE COMMAND-LINE
-----------------------------------------------
CUPS currently uses PPD (PostScript Printer Description) files that describe
printer capabilities and driver programs needed for each printer. The
`everywhere` PPD is used for nearly all modern networks printers sold since
about 2009. For example, the following command creates a print queue for a
printer at address 11.22.33.44:
lpadmin -p printername -E -v ipp://11.22.33.44/ipp/print -m everywhere
CUPS also includes several sample PPD files you can use for "legacy" printers:
Driver PPD Name
----------------------------- ------------------------------
Dymo Label Printers drv:///sample.drv/dymo.ppd
Intellitech Intellibar drv:///sample.drv/intelbar.ppd
EPSON 9-pin Series drv:///sample.drv/epson9.ppd
EPSON 24-pin Series drv:///sample.drv/epson24.ppd
Generic PCL Laser Printer drv:///sample.drv/generpcl.ppd
Generic PostScript Printer drv:///sample.drv/generic.ppd
HP DeskJet Series drv:///sample.drv/deskjet.ppd
HP LaserJet Series drv:///sample.drv/laserjet.ppd
OKIDATA 9-Pin Series drv:///sample.drv/okidata9.ppd
OKIDATA 24-Pin Series drv:///sample.drv/okidat24.ppd
Zebra CPCL Label Printer drv:///sample.drv/zebracpl.ppd
Zebra EPL1 Label Printer drv:///sample.drv/zebraep1.ppd
Zebra EPL2 Label Printer drv:///sample.drv/zebraep2.ppd
Zebra ZPL Label Printer drv:///sample.drv/zebra.ppd
You can run the `lpinfo -m` command to list all of the available drivers:
lpinfo -m
Run the `lpinfo -v` command to list the available printers:
lpinfo -v
Then use the correct URI to add the printer using the `lpadmin` command:
lpadmin -p printername -E -v device-uri -m ppd-name
Current network printers typically use `ipp` or `ipps` URIS:
lpadmin -p printername -E -v ipp://11.22.33.44/ipp/print -m everywhere
lpadmin -p printername -E -v ipps://11.22.33.44/ipp/print -m everywhere
Older network printers typically use `socket` or `lpd` URIs:
lpadmin -p printername -E -v socket://11.22.33.44 -m ppd-name
lpadmin -p printername -E -v lpd://11.22.33.44/ -m ppd-name
The sample drivers provide basic printing capabilities, but generally do not
exercise the full potential of the printers or CUPS. Other drivers provide
greater printing capabilities.
PRINTING FILES
--------------
CUPS provides both the System V `lp` and Berkeley `lpr` commands for printing:
lp filename
lpr filename
Both the `lp` and `lpr` commands support printing options for the driver:
lp -o media=A4 -o resolution=600dpi filename
lpr -o media=A4 -o resolution=600dpi filename
CUPS recognizes many types of images files as well as PDF, PostScript, 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:
lp -o raw filename
lpr -l filename
This will prevent the filters from misinterpreting your print file.
LEGAL STUFF
-----------
CUPS is copyright © 2007-2017 by Apple Inc. CUPS and the CUPS logo are
trademarks of Apple Inc.
The MD5 Digest code is Copyright 1999 Aladdin Enterprises.
CUPS is provided under the terms of version 2 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
`doc/help/license.html` or `LICENSE.txt` files for more information.
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README - CUPS v1.1.8 - 05/22/2001
---------------------------------
Looking for compile instructions? Read the file "INSTALL.txt"
instead...
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.
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 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.
Drivers for over 2300 printers are provided with our ESP Print
Pro software, available at:
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.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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 file "INSTALL.txt".
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
The following operating system software is required to install
one of the binary distributions from Easy Software Products:
- Digital UNIX (aka OSF1 aka Compaq Tru64 UNIX) 4.0 or higher
- HP-UX 10.20 or higher
- IRIX 5.3 or higher
- Linux 2.0 with glibc2 or higher
- Solaris 2.5 or higher (SPARC or Intel)
INSTALLING "PORTABLE" CUPS DISTRIBUTIONS
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:
http://www.easysw.com/epm
WARNING: Installing CUPS will overwrite your existing printing
system. Backup files are made by the installation script and
restored by the removal script, so if you experience problems
you should be able to remove the CUPS software to restore your
previous configuration. However, Easy Software Products makes
no warranty for this and will not be liable for any lost
revenues, etc.
To install the CUPS software you will need to be logged in as
root (doing an "su" is good enough). Once you are the root
user, run the installation script with:
./cups.install ENTER
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 (and a bunch of other stuff) on-line at:
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 under the "doc" directory in the source
archives.
Please read the documentation before asking questions.
GETTING SUPPORT AND OTHER RESOURCES
If you have problems, READ THE DOCUMENTATION FIRST!
You can subscribe to the CUPS mailing list by sending a message
containing "subscribe cups" to majordomo@cups.org. This list is
provided to discuss problems, questions, and improvements to the
CUPS software. New releases of CUPS are announced to this list
as well.
Commercial support (with a guaranteed response time) is
available from Easy Software Products. For more information
see:
http://www.easysw.com/cups
See the CUPS web site at "http://www.cups.org" for other site
links.
SETTING UP PRINTER QUEUES USING YOUR WEB BROWSER
CUPS 1.1 includes a new web-based administration tool that
allows you to manage printers, classes, and jobs on your
server. To access the printer administration tools open the
following URL in your browser:
http://localhost:631/admin
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.
SETTING UP PRINTER QUEUES FROM THE COMMAND-LINE
CUPS works best with PPD (PostScript Printer Description)
files. In a pinch you can also use System V style printer
interface scripts.
Six sample PPD files are provided with this distribution that
utilize the PostScript and image file RIPs and the sample EPSON
and HP printer drivers. To add the sample DeskJet driver to the
system for a printer connected to the parallel port, use one of
the following commands:
Digital UNIX:
/usr/lib/lpadmin -p DeskJet -m deskjet.ppd -v parallel:/dev/lp0 -E
HP-UX:
/usr/lib/lpadmin -p DeskJet -m deskjet.ppd -v parallel:/dev/c2t0d0_lp -E
IRIX:
/usr/lib/lpadmin -p DeskJet -m deskjet.ppd -v parallel:/dev/plp -E
Linux:
/usr/lib/lpadmin -p DeskJet -m deskjet.ppd -v parallel:/dev/lp0 -E
/usr/lib/lpadmin -p DeskJet -m deskjet.ppd -v parallel:/dev/lp1 -E
/usr/lib/lpadmin -p DeskJet -m deskjet.ppd -v parallel:/dev/lp2 -E
Solaris:
/usr/lib/lpadmin -p DeskJet -m deskjet.ppd -v parallel:/dev/bpp0 -E
/usr/lib/lpadmin -p DeskJet -m deskjet.ppd -v parallel:/dev/ecpp0 -E
Similarly, for the other sample drivers you can use:
Driver PPD File
-------------------------- ------------
HP DeskJet Series deskjet.ppd
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
These sample drivers provide basic printing capabilities, but
generally do not exercise the full potential of the printers or
CUPS. For commercial printer drivers check out our ESP Print
Pro software at:
http://www.easysw.com/printpro
PRINTING FILES
CUPS provides both the System V "lp" and Berkeley "lpr" commands
for printing:
lp filename
lpr filename
Both the "lp" and "lpr" commands support printing options for
the 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.
If you have an application that generates output specifically
for your printer then you need to use the "-oraw" or "-l"
options:
lp -oraw filename
lpr -l filename
This will prevent the filters from misinterpreting your print
file.
LEGAL STUFF
CUPS is Copyright 1993-2001 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:
Attn: CUPS Licensing Information
Easy Software Products
44141 Airport View Drive, Suite 204
Hollywood, Maryland 20636-3111 USA
Voice: +1.301.373.9600
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.
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ipp.o: ipp.c backend-private.h ../cups/cups-private.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/array-private.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/ipp-private.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h \
../cups/http-private.h ../cups/language.h ../cups/md5-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h ../cups/pwg-private.h \
../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h ../cups/pwg.h ../cups/thread-private.h \
../cups/snmp-private.h ../cups/backend.h ../cups/sidechannel.h \
../cups/ppd-private.h ../cups/ppd.h ../cups/raster.h
lpd.o: lpd.c ../cups/http-private.h ../config.h ../cups/language.h \
../cups/array.h ../cups/versioning.h ../cups/http.h \
../cups/md5-private.h ../cups/ipp-private.h ../cups/ipp.h \
backend-private.h ../cups/cups-private.h ../cups/string-private.h \
../cups/debug-private.h ../cups/array-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h ../cups/pwg-private.h \
../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h ../cups/pwg.h ../cups/thread-private.h \
../cups/snmp-private.h ../cups/backend.h ../cups/sidechannel.h
dnssd.o: dnssd.c backend-private.h ../cups/cups-private.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/array-private.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/ipp-private.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h \
../cups/http-private.h ../cups/language.h ../cups/md5-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h ../cups/pwg-private.h \
../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h ../cups/pwg.h ../cups/thread-private.h \
../cups/snmp-private.h ../cups/backend.h ../cups/sidechannel.h
snmp.o: snmp.c backend-private.h ../cups/cups-private.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/array-private.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/ipp-private.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h \
../cups/http-private.h ../cups/language.h ../cups/md5-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h ../cups/pwg-private.h \
../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h ../cups/pwg.h ../cups/thread-private.h \
../cups/snmp-private.h ../cups/backend.h ../cups/sidechannel.h
socket.o: socket.c ../cups/http-private.h ../config.h ../cups/language.h \
../cups/array.h ../cups/versioning.h ../cups/http.h \
../cups/md5-private.h ../cups/ipp-private.h ../cups/ipp.h \
backend-private.h ../cups/cups-private.h ../cups/string-private.h \
../cups/debug-private.h ../cups/array-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h ../cups/pwg-private.h \
../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h ../cups/pwg.h ../cups/thread-private.h \
../cups/snmp-private.h ../cups/backend.h ../cups/sidechannel.h
test1284.o: test1284.c ../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ieee1284.c \
backend-private.h ../cups/cups-private.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/array-private.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/ipp-private.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h \
../cups/http-private.h ../cups/language.h ../cups/md5-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h ../cups/pwg-private.h \
../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h ../cups/pwg.h ../cups/thread-private.h \
../cups/snmp-private.h ../cups/backend.h ../cups/sidechannel.h \
../cups/ppd-private.h ../cups/ppd.h ../cups/raster.h
testbackend.o: testbackend.c ../cups/string-private.h ../config.h \
../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h ../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h \
../cups/http.h ../cups/array.h ../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h \
../cups/sidechannel.h
testsupplies.o: testsupplies.c backend-private.h ../cups/cups-private.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/array-private.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/ipp-private.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h \
../cups/http-private.h ../cups/language.h ../cups/md5-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h ../cups/pwg-private.h \
../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h ../cups/pwg.h ../cups/thread-private.h \
../cups/snmp-private.h ../cups/backend.h ../cups/sidechannel.h
usb.o: usb.c backend-private.h ../cups/cups-private.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/array-private.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/ipp-private.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h \
../cups/http-private.h ../cups/language.h ../cups/md5-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h ../cups/pwg-private.h \
../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h ../cups/pwg.h ../cups/thread-private.h \
../cups/snmp-private.h ../cups/backend.h ../cups/sidechannel.h \
usb-darwin.c ../cups/file-private.h ../cups/ppd-private.h \
../cups/ppd.h ../cups/raster.h
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#
# Backend makefile for CUPS.
# "$Id$"
#
# Copyright 2007-2017 by Apple Inc.
# Copyright 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
# Backend makefile for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
# Copyright 1997-2001 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
#
# This file is subject to the Apple OS-Developed Software exception.
# 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
#
include ../Makedefs
#
# Object files...
#
# RBACKENDS are installed mode 0700 so cupsd will run them as root...
#
# UBACKENDS and ULBACKENDS are installed mode 0755 so cupsd will run them as
# an unprivileged user...
#
# See http://www.cups.org/doc/api-filter.html for more info...
RBACKENDS = \
ipp \
lpd \
$(DNSSD_BACKEND)
UBACKENDS = \
snmp \
socket
ULBACKENDS = \
usb
UNITTESTS = \
test1284 \
testbackend \
testsupplies
TARGETS = \
libbackend.a \
$(RBACKENDS) \
$(UBACKENDS) \
$(ULBACKENDS)
LIBOBJS = \
ieee1284.o \
network.o \
runloop.o \
snmp-supplies.o
OBJS = \
ipp.o \
lpd.o \
dnssd.o \
snmp.o \
socket.o \
test1284.o \
testbackend.o \
testsupplies.o \
usb.o
BACKENDS = ipp lpd parallel serial socket usb
TARGETS = betest $(BACKENDS)
OBJS = betest.o ipp.o lpd.o parallel.o serial.o socket.o usb.o
#
@@ -67,252 +36,106 @@ OBJS = \
all: $(TARGETS)
#
# Make library targets...
#
libs: $(ULBACKENDS)
#
# Make unit tests...
#
unittests: $(UNITTESTS)
#
# Clean all object files...
#
clean:
$(RM) $(OBJS) $(TARGETS) $(UNITTESTS) $(LIBOBJS) http https ipps mdns socket-static
#
# Update dependencies (without system header dependencies...)
#
depend:
$(CC) -MM $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(OBJS:.o=.c) >Dependencies
$(RM) $(OBJS) $(TARGETS) http
#
# Install all targets...
#
install: all install-data install-headers install-libs install-exec
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
#
# Install data files...
# betest
#
install-data:
if test "x$(USBQUIRKS)" != x; then \
echo Installing USB quirks in $(USBQUIRKS); \
$(INSTALL_DIR) -m 755 $(USBQUIRKS); \
$(INSTALL_DATA) org.cups.usb-quirks $(USBQUIRKS); \
fi
#
# Install programs...
#
install-exec: $(INSTALLXPC)
echo Installing backends in $(SERVERBIN)/backend
$(INSTALL_DIR) -m 755 $(SERVERBIN)/backend
for file in $(RBACKENDS); do \
$(LIBTOOL) $(INSTALL_BIN) -m 700 $$file $(SERVERBIN)/backend; \
done
for file in $(UBACKENDS); do \
$(INSTALL_BIN) $$file $(SERVERBIN)/backend; \
done
for file in $(IPPALIASES); do \
$(RM) $(SERVERBIN)/backend/$$file; \
$(LN) ipp $(SERVERBIN)/backend/$$file; \
done
if test "x$(DNSSD_BACKEND)" != x -a `uname` = Darwin; then \
$(RM) $(SERVERBIN)/backend/mdns; \
$(LN) $(DNSSD_BACKEND) $(SERVERBIN)/backend/mdns; \
fi
if test "x$(SYMROOT)" != "x"; then \
$(INSTALL_DIR) $(SYMROOT); \
for file in $(RBACKENDS) $(UBACKENDS); do \
cp $$file $(SYMROOT); \
dsymutil $(SYMROOT)/$$file; \
done \
fi
install-xpc: ipp
echo Installing XPC backends in $(SERVERBIN)/apple
$(INSTALL_DIR) -m 755 $(SERVERBIN)/apple
$(LIBTOOL) $(INSTALL_BIN) ipp $(SERVERBIN)/apple
for file in $(IPPALIASES); do \
$(RM) $(SERVERBIN)/apple/$$file; \
$(LN) ipp $(SERVERBIN)/apple/$$file; \
done
#
# Install headers...
#
install-headers:
#
# Install libraries...
#
install-libs:
echo Installing backends in $(SERVERBIN)/backend
$(INSTALL_DIR) -m 755 $(SERVERBIN)/backend
for file in $(ULBACKENDS); do \
$(INSTALL_BIN) $$file $(SERVERBIN)/backend; \
done
if test "x$(SYMROOT)" != "x"; then \
$(INSTALL_DIR) $(SYMROOT); \
for file in $(ULBACKENDS); do \
cp $$file $(SYMROOT); \
dsymutil $(SYMROOT)/$$file; \
done \
fi
#
# Uninstall all targets...
#
uninstall:
$(RM) $(SERVERBIN)/apple/ipp
for file in $(IPPALIASES); do \
$(RM) $(SERVERBIN)/apple/$$file; \
done
-$(RMDIR) $(SERVERBIN)/apple
for file in $(RBACKENDS) $(UBACKENDS) $(ULBACKENDS); do \
$(RM) $(SERVERBIN)/backend/$$file; \
done
for file in $(IPPALIASES); do \
$(RM) $(SERVERBIN)/backend/$$file; \
done
-$(RMDIR) $(SERVERBIN)/backend
-$(RMDIR) $(SERVERBIN)
#
# test1284
#
test1284: test1284.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC)
betest: betest.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o test1284 test1284.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC) \
$(LIBGSSAPI) $(SSLLIBS) $(DNSSDLIBS) $(COMMONLIBS) $(LIBZ)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o betest betest.o $(LIBS)
#
# testbackend
#
testbackend: testbackend.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o testbackend testbackend.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC) \
$(LIBGSSAPI) $(SSLLIBS) $(DNSSDLIBS) $(COMMONLIBS) $(LIBZ)
#
# testsupplies
#
testsupplies: testsupplies.o libbackend.a ../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o testsupplies testsupplies.o libbackend.a \
../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC) $(LIBGSSAPI) $(SSLLIBS) $(DNSSDLIBS) \
$(COMMONLIBS) $(LIBZ)
#
# libbackend.a
#
libbackend.a: $(LIBOBJS)
echo Archiving $@...
$(RM) $@
$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(LIBOBJS)
$(RANLIB) $@
#
# dnssd
#
dnssd: dnssd.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS) libbackend.a
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o dnssd dnssd.o libbackend.a $(LIBS)
if test `uname` = Darwin; then \
$(RM) mdns; \
$(LN) dnssd mdns; \
fi
betest.o: ../cups/string.h ../Makedefs
#
# ipp
#
ipp: ipp.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS) libbackend.a
ipp: ipp.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o ipp ipp.o libbackend.a $(LIBS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o ipp ipp.o $(LIBS)
$(RM) http
$(LN) ipp http
ipp.o: ../cups/cups.h ../Makedefs
#
# lpd
#
lpd: lpd.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS) libbackend.a
lpd: lpd.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o lpd lpd.o libbackend.a $(LIBS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o lpd lpd.o $(LIBS)
lpd.o: ../cups/cups.h ../Makedefs
#
# snmp
# parallel
#
snmp: snmp.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS) libbackend.a
parallel: parallel.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o snmp snmp.o libbackend.a $(LIBS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o parallel parallel.o $(LIBS)
parallel.o: ../cups/cups.h ../Makedefs
#
# serial
#
serial: serial.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
echo Linking $@...
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o serial serial.o $(LIBS)
serial.o: ../cups/cups.h ../Makedefs
#
# socket
#
socket: socket.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS) libbackend.a
socket: socket.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o socket socket.o libbackend.a $(LIBS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o socket socket.o $(LIBS)
socket-static: socket.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC) libbackend.a
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o socket-static socket.o libbackend.a \
../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC) $(LIBGSSAPI) $(SSLLIBS) $(DNSSDLIBS) \
$(COMMONLIBS) $(LIBZ)
socket.o: ../cups/cups.h ../Makedefs
#
# usb
#
usb: usb.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS) libbackend.a
usb: usb.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(ARCHFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o usb usb.o libbackend.a $(LIBUSB) \
$(BACKLIBS) $(LIBS)
usb.o: usb.c usb-darwin.c usb-libusb.c usb-unix.c
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o usb usb.o $(LIBS)
usb.o: ../cups/cups.h ../Makedefs
#
# Dependencies...
# End of "$Id$".
#
include Dependencies
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/*
* Backend support definitions for CUPS.
*
* Copyright 2007-2014 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
* law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
* "LICENSE" which should have been included with this file. If this
* file is missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*
* This file is subject to the Apple OS-Developed Software exception.
*/
#ifndef _CUPS_BACKEND_PRIVATE_H_
# define _CUPS_BACKEND_PRIVATE_H_
/*
* Include necessary headers.
*/
# include <cups/cups-private.h>
# include <cups/snmp-private.h>
# include <cups/backend.h>
# include <cups/sidechannel.h>
# include <signal.h>
# ifdef __linux
# include <sys/ioctl.h>
# include <linux/lp.h>
# define IOCNR_GET_DEVICE_ID 1
# define LPIOC_GET_DEVICE_ID(len) _IOC(_IOC_READ, 'P', IOCNR_GET_DEVICE_ID, len)
# include <linux/parport.h>
# include <linux/ppdev.h>
# include <unistd.h>
# include <fcntl.h>
# endif /* __linux */
# ifdef __sun
# ifdef __sparc
# include <sys/ecppio.h>
# else
# include <sys/ioccom.h>
# include <sys/ecppsys.h>
# endif /* __sparc */
# endif /* __sun */
/*
* C++ magic...
*/
# ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
# endif /* __cplusplus */
/*
* OID constants...
*/
/* Host MIB */
#define CUPS_OID_mib2 1,3,6,1,2,1
#define CUPS_OID_system CUPS_OID_mib2,1
#define CUPS_OID_sysLocation CUPS_OID_system,6
#define CUPS_OID_host CUPS_OID_mib2,25
#define CUPS_OID_hrSystem CUPS_OID_host,1
#define CUPS_OID_hrStorage CUPS_OID_host,2
#define CUPS_OID_hrDevice CUPS_OID_host,3
#define CUPS_OID_hrDeviceTable CUPS_OID_hrDevice,2
#define CUPS_OID_hrDeviceEntry CUPS_OID_hrDeviceTable,1
#define CUPS_OID_hrDeviceIndex CUPS_OID_hrDeviceEntry,1
#define CUPS_OID_hrDeviceType CUPS_OID_hrDeviceEntry,2
#define CUPS_OID_hrDeviceDescr CUPS_OID_hrDeviceEntry,3
#define CUPS_OID_hrPrinterTable CUPS_OID_hrDevice,5
#define CUPS_OID_hrPrinterEntry CUPS_OID_hrPrinterTable,1
#define CUPS_OID_hrPrinterStatus CUPS_OID_hrPrinterEntry,1
#define CUPS_OID_hrPrinterDetectedErrorState CUPS_OID_hrPrinterEntry,2
/* Printer MIB */
#define CUPS_OID_printmib CUPS_OID_mib2,43
#define CUPS_OID_prtGeneral CUPS_OID_printmib,5
#define CUPS_OID_prtGeneralTable CUPS_OID_prtGeneral,1
#define CUPS_OID_prtGeneralEntry CUPS_OID_prtGeneralTable,1
#define CUPS_OID_prtGeneralCurrentLocalization CUPS_OID_prtGeneralEntry,2
#define CUPS_OID_prtGeneralPrinterName CUPS_OID_prtGeneralEntry,16
#define CUPS_OID_prtGeneralSerialNumber CUPS_OID_prtGeneralEntry,17
#define CUPS_OID_prtCover CUPS_OID_printmib,6
#define CUPS_OID_prtCoverTable CUPS_OID_prtCover,1
#define CUPS_OID_prtCoverEntry CUPS_OID_prtCoverTable,1
#define CUPS_OID_prtCoverDescription CUPS_OID_prtCoverEntry,2
#define CUPS_OID_prtCoverStatus CUPS_OID_prtCoverEntry,3
#define CUPS_OID_prtLocalization CUPS_OID_printmib,7
#define CUPS_OID_prtLocalizationTable CUPS_OID_prtLocalization,1
#define CUPS_OID_prtLocalizationEntry CUPS_OID_prtLocalizationTable,1
#define CUPS_OID_prtLocalizationCharacterSet CUPS_OID_prtLocalizationEntry,4
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarker CUPS_OID_printmib,10
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerTable CUPS_OID_prtMarker,2
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerEntry CUPS_OID_prtMarkerTable,1
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerLifeCount CUPS_OID_prtMarkerEntry,4
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSupplies CUPS_OID_printmib,11
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesTable CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSupplies,1
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesEntry CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesTable,1
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesIndex CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesEntry,1
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesMarkerIndex CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesEntry,2
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesColorantIndex CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesEntry,3
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesClass CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesEntry,4
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesType CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesEntry,5
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesDescription CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesEntry,6
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesSupplyUnit CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesEntry,7
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesMaxCapacity CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesEntry,8
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesLevel CUPS_OID_prtMarkerSuppliesEntry,9
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerColorant CUPS_OID_printmib,12
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerColorantTable CUPS_OID_prtMarkerColorant,1
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerColorantEntry CUPS_OID_prtMarkerColorantTable,1
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerColorantIndex CUPS_OID_prtMarkerColorantEntry,1
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerColorantMarkerIndex CUPS_OID_prtMarkerColorantEntry,2
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerColorantRole CUPS_OID_prtMarkerColorantEntry,3
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerColorantValue CUPS_OID_prtMarkerColorantEntry,4
#define CUPS_OID_prtMarkerColorantTonality CUPS_OID_prtMarkerColorantEntry,5
#define CUPS_OID_prtInterpreter CUPS_OID_printmib,15
#define CUPS_OID_prtInterpreterTable CUPS_OID_prtInterpreter,1
#define CUPS_OID_prtInterpreterEntry CUPS_OID_prtInterpreterTable,1
#define CUPS_OID_prtInterpreterLangFamily CUPS_OID_prtInterpreterEntry,2
#define CUPS_OID_prtInterpreterLangLevel CUPS_OID_prtInterpreterEntry,3
/* Printer Port Monitor MIB */
#define CUPS_OID_enterprises 1,3,6,1,4,1
#define CUPS_OID_pwg CUPS_OID_enterprises,2699,1
#define CUPS_OID_ppmMIB CUPS_OID_pwg,2
#define CUPS_OID_ppmMIBObjects CUPS_OID_ppmMIB,1
#define CUPS_OID_ppmGeneral CUPS_OID_ppmMIBObjects,1
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPrinter CUPS_OID_ppmMIBObjects,2
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterTable CUPS_OID_ppmPrinter,1
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterEntry CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterTable,1
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterIndex CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterEntry,1
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterName CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterEntry,2
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterIEEE1284DeviceId CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterEntry,3
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterNumberOfPorts CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterEntry,4
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterPreferredPortIndex CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterEntry,5
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterHrDeviceIndex CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterEntry,6
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterSnmpCommunityName CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterEntry,7
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterSnmpQueryEnabled CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterEntry,8
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPort CUPS_OID_ppmMIBObjects,3
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPortTable CUPS_OID_ppmPort,1
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPortEntry CUPS_OID_ppmPortTable,1
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPortIndex CUPS_OID_ppmPortEntry,1
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPortEnabled CUPS_OID_ppmPortEntry,2
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPortName CUPS_OID_ppmPortEntry,3
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPortServiceNameOrURI CUPS_OID_ppmPortEntry,4
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPortProtocolType CUPS_OID_ppmPortEntry,5
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPortProtocolTargetPort CUPS_OID_ppmPortEntry,6
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPortProtocolAltSourceEnabled CUPS_OID_ppmPortEntry,7
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPortPrtChannelIndex CUPS_OID_ppmPortEntry,8
#define CUPS_OID_ppmPortLprByteCountEnabled CUPS_OID_ppmPortEntry,9
/*
* State constants...
*/
#define CUPS_TC_other 1
#define CUPS_TC_unknown 2
#define CUPS_TC_idle 3
#define CUPS_TC_printing 4
#define CUPS_TC_warmup 5
/* These come from the hrPrinterDetectedErrorState OCTET-STRING */
#define CUPS_TC_lowPaper 0x8000
#define CUPS_TC_noPaper 0x4000
#define CUPS_TC_lowToner 0x2000
#define CUPS_TC_noToner 0x1000
#define CUPS_TC_doorOpen 0x0800
#define CUPS_TC_jammed 0x0400
#define CUPS_TC_offline 0x0200
#define CUPS_TC_serviceRequested 0x0100
#define CUPS_TC_inputTrayMissing 0x0080
#define CUPS_TC_outputTrayMissing 0x0040
#define CUPS_TC_markerSupplyMissing 0x0020
#define CUPS_TC_outputNearFull 0x0010
#define CUPS_TC_outputFull 0x0008
#define CUPS_TC_inputTrayEmpty 0x0004
#define CUPS_TC_overduePreventMaint 0x0002
#define CUPS_TC_prtCoverStatus_coverOpen 3
#define CUPS_TC_prtCoverStatus_coverClosed 4
#define CUPS_TC_prtCoverStatus_interlockOpen 5
#define CUPS_TC_prtCoverStatus_interlockClosed 6
#define CUPS_TC_langPCL 3
#define CUPS_TC_langHPGL 4
#define CUPS_TC_langPJL 5
#define CUPS_TC_langPS 6
#define CUPS_TC_langEscapeP 9
#define CUPS_TC_langCCITT 26
#define CUPS_TC_langLIPS 39
#define CUPS_TC_langTIFF 40
#define CUPS_TC_langPCLXL 47
#define CUPS_TC_langPDF 54
#define CUPS_TC_langJPEG 61
#define CUPS_TC_supplyThatIsConsumed 3
#define CUPS_TC_receptacleThatIsFilled 4
#define CUPS_TC_process 3
#define CUPS_TC_spot 4
#define CUPS_TC_toner 3
#define CUPS_TC_wasteToner 4
#define CUPS_TC_ink 5
#define CUPS_TC_inkCartridge 6
#define CUPS_TC_inkRibbon 7
#define CUPS_TC_wasteInk 8
#define CUPS_TC_opc 9
#define CUPS_TC_developer 10
#define CUPS_TC_fuserOil 11
#define CUPS_TC_solidWax 12
#define CUPS_TC_ribbonWax 13
#define CUPS_TC_wasteWax 14
#define CUPS_TC_fuser 15
#define CUPS_TC_coronaWire 16
#define CUPS_TC_fuserOilWick 17
#define CUPS_TC_cleanerUnit 18
#define CUPS_TC_fuserCleaningPad 19
#define CUPS_TC_transferUnit 20
#define CUPS_TC_tonerCartridge 21
#define CUPS_TC_fuserOiler 22
#define CUPS_TC_water 23
#define CUPS_TC_wasteWater 24
#define CUPS_TC_glueWaterAdditive 25
#define CUPS_TC_wastePaper 26
#define CUPS_TC_bindingSupply 27
#define CUPS_TC_bandingSupply 28
#define CUPS_TC_stitchingWire 29
#define CUPS_TC_shrinkWrap 30
#define CUPS_TC_paperWrap 31
#define CUPS_TC_staples 32
#define CUPS_TC_inserts 33
#define CUPS_TC_covers 34
#define CUPS_TC_tenThousandthsOfInches 3
#define CUPS_TC_micrometers 4
#define CUPS_TC_impressions 7
#define CUPS_TC_sheets 8
#define CUPS_TC_hours 11
#define CUPS_TC_thousandthsOfOunces 12
#define CUPS_TC_tenthsOfGrams 13
#define CUPS_TC_hundrethsOfFluidOunces 14
#define CUPS_TC_tenthsOfMilliliters 15
#define CUPS_TC_feet 16
#define CUPS_TC_meters 17
#define CUPS_TC_items 18
#define CUPS_TC_percent 19
/* These come from RFC 3808 to define character sets we support */
/* Also see http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets */
#define CUPS_TC_csASCII 3
#define CUPS_TC_csISOLatin1 4
#define CUPS_TC_csShiftJIS 17
#define CUPS_TC_csUTF8 106
#define CUPS_TC_csUnicode 1000 /* UCS2 BE */
#define CUPS_TC_csUCS4 1001 /* UCS4 BE */
#define CUPS_TC_csUnicodeASCII 1002
#define CUPS_TC_csUnicodeLatin1 1003
#define CUPS_TC_csUTF16BE 1013
#define CUPS_TC_csUTF16LE 1014
#define CUPS_TC_csUTF32 1017
#define CUPS_TC_csUTF32BE 1018
#define CUPS_TC_csUTF32LE 1019
#define CUPS_TC_csWindows31J 2024
/*
* Types...
*/
typedef int (*_cups_sccb_t)(int print_fd, int device_fd, int snmp_fd,
http_addr_t *addr, int use_bc);
/*
* Prototypes...
*/
extern void backendCheckSideChannel(int snmp_fd, http_addr_t *addr);
extern int backendDrainOutput(int print_fd, int device_fd);
extern int backendGetDeviceID(int fd, char *device_id,
int device_id_size,
char *make_model,
int make_model_size,
const char *scheme, char *uri,
int uri_size);
extern int backendGetMakeModel(const char *device_id,
char *make_model,
size_t make_model_size);
extern http_addrlist_t *backendLookup(const char *hostname, int port, int *cancel);
extern int backendNetworkSideCB(int print_fd, int device_fd,
int snmp_fd, http_addr_t *addr,
int use_bc);
extern ssize_t backendRunLoop(int print_fd, int device_fd, int snmp_fd,
http_addr_t *addr, int use_bc,
int update_state, _cups_sccb_t side_cb);
extern int backendSNMPSupplies(int snmp_fd, http_addr_t *addr,
int *page_count,
int *printer_state);
extern int backendWaitLoop(int snmp_fd, http_addr_t *addr,
int use_bc, _cups_sccb_t side_cb);
# ifdef __cplusplus
}
# endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* !_CUPS_BACKEND_PRIVATE_H_ */
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/*
* "$Id$"
*
* Backend test program for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
*
* Copyright 1997-2001 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" 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:
*
* main() - Run the named backend.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <cups/string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
/*
* 'main()' - Run the named backend.
*
* Usage:
*
* betest device-uri job-id user title copies options [file]
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (7 or 8) */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
char backend[255]; /* Method in URI */
if (argc < 7 || argc > 8)
{
fputs("Usage: betest device-uri job-id user title copies options [file]\n",
stderr);
return (1);
}
/*
* Extract the method from the device-uri - that's the program we want to
* execute.
*/
if (sscanf(argv[1], "%254[^:]", backend) != 1)
{
fputs("betest: Bad device-uri - no colon!\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
/*
* Execute and return
*/
execl(backend, argv[1], argv[2], argv[3], argv[4], argv[5], argv[6], argv[7],
NULL);
return (1);
}
/*
* End of "$Id$".
*/
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/*
* IEEE-1284 support functions for CUPS.
*
* Copyright 2007-2015 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
* law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
* "LICENSE" which should have been included with this file. If this
* file is missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*
* This file is subject to the Apple OS-Developed Software exception.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers.
*/
#include "backend-private.h"
#include <cups/ppd-private.h>
/*
* 'backendGetDeviceID()' - Get the IEEE-1284 device ID string and
* corresponding URI.
*/
int /* O - 0 on success, -1 on failure */
backendGetDeviceID(
int fd, /* I - File descriptor */
char *device_id, /* O - 1284 device ID */
int device_id_size, /* I - Size of buffer */
char *make_model, /* O - Make/model */
int make_model_size, /* I - Size of buffer */
const char *scheme, /* I - URI scheme */
char *uri, /* O - Device URI */
int uri_size) /* I - Size of buffer */
{
#ifdef __APPLE__ /* This function is a no-op */
(void)fd;
(void)device_id;
(void)device_id_size;
(void)make_model;
(void)make_model_size;
(void)scheme;
(void)uri;
(void)uri_size;
return (-1);
#else /* Get the device ID from the specified file descriptor... */
# ifdef __linux
int length; /* Length of device ID info */
int got_id = 0;
# endif /* __linux */
# if defined(__sun) && defined(ECPPIOC_GETDEVID)
struct ecpp_device_id did; /* Device ID buffer */
# endif /* __sun && ECPPIOC_GETDEVID */
char *ptr; /* Pointer into device ID */
DEBUG_printf(("backendGetDeviceID(fd=%d, device_id=%p, device_id_size=%d, "
"make_model=%p, make_model_size=%d, scheme=\"%s\", "
"uri=%p, uri_size=%d)\n", fd, device_id, device_id_size,
make_model, make_model_size, scheme ? scheme : "(null)",
uri, uri_size));
/*
* Range check input...
*/
if (!device_id || device_id_size < 32)
{
DEBUG_puts("backendGetDeviceID: Bad args!");
return (-1);
}
if (make_model)
*make_model = '\0';
if (fd >= 0)
{
/*
* Get the device ID string...
*/
*device_id = '\0';
# ifdef __linux
if (ioctl(fd, LPIOC_GET_DEVICE_ID((unsigned)device_id_size), device_id))
{
/*
* Linux has to implement things differently for every device it seems.
* Since the standard parallel port driver does not provide a simple
* ioctl() to get the 1284 device ID, we have to open the "raw" parallel
* device corresponding to this port and do some negotiation trickery
* to get the current device ID.
*/
if (uri && !strncmp(uri, "parallel:/dev/", 14))
{
char devparport[16]; /* /dev/parportN */
int devparportfd, /* File descriptor for raw device */
mode; /* Port mode */
/*
* Since the Linux parallel backend only supports 4 parallel port
* devices, just grab the trailing digit and use it to construct a
* /dev/parportN filename...
*/
snprintf(devparport, sizeof(devparport), "/dev/parport%s",
uri + strlen(uri) - 1);
if ((devparportfd = open(devparport, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY)) != -1)
{
/*
* Claim the device...
*/
if (!ioctl(devparportfd, PPCLAIM))
{
fcntl(devparportfd, F_SETFL, fcntl(devparportfd, F_GETFL) | O_NONBLOCK);
mode = IEEE1284_MODE_COMPAT;
if (!ioctl(devparportfd, PPNEGOT, &mode))
{
/*
* Put the device into Device ID mode...
*/
mode = IEEE1284_MODE_NIBBLE | IEEE1284_DEVICEID;
if (!ioctl(devparportfd, PPNEGOT, &mode))
{
/*
* Read the 1284 device ID...
*/
if ((length = read(devparportfd, device_id, (size_t)device_id_size - 1)) >= 2)
{
device_id[length] = '\0';
got_id = 1;
}
}
}
/*
* Release the device...
*/
ioctl(devparportfd, PPRELEASE);
}
close(devparportfd);
}
}
}
else
got_id = 1;
if (got_id)
{
/*
* Extract the length of the device ID string from the first two
* bytes. The 1284 spec says the length is stored MSB first...
*/
length = (int)((((unsigned)device_id[0] & 255) << 8) + ((unsigned)device_id[1] & 255));
/*
* Check to see if the length is larger than our buffer; first
* assume that the vendor incorrectly implemented the 1284 spec,
* and then limit the length to the size of our buffer...
*/
if (length > device_id_size || length < 14)
length = (int)((((unsigned)device_id[1] & 255) << 8) + ((unsigned)device_id[0] & 255));
if (length > device_id_size)
length = device_id_size;
/*
* The length field counts the number of bytes in the string
* including the length field itself (2 bytes). The minimum
* length for a valid/usable device ID is 14 bytes:
*
* <LENGTH> MFG: <MFG> ;MDL: <MDL> ;
* 2 + 4 + 1 + 5 + 1 + 1
*/
if (length < 14)
{
/*
* Can't use this device ID, so don't try to copy it...
*/
device_id[0] = '\0';
got_id = 0;
}
else
{
/*
* Copy the device ID text to the beginning of the buffer and
* nul-terminate.
*/
length -= 2;
memmove(device_id, device_id + 2, (size_t)length);
device_id[length] = '\0';
}
}
else
{
DEBUG_printf(("backendGetDeviceID: ioctl failed - %s\n",
strerror(errno)));
*device_id = '\0';
}
# endif /* __linux */
# if defined(__sun) && defined(ECPPIOC_GETDEVID)
did.mode = ECPP_CENTRONICS;
did.len = device_id_size - 1;
did.rlen = 0;
did.addr = device_id;
if (!ioctl(fd, ECPPIOC_GETDEVID, &did))
{
/*
* Nul-terminate the device ID text.
*/
if (did.rlen < (device_id_size - 1))
device_id[did.rlen] = '\0';
else
device_id[device_id_size - 1] = '\0';
}
# ifdef DEBUG
else
DEBUG_printf(("backendGetDeviceID: ioctl failed - %s\n",
strerror(errno)));
# endif /* DEBUG */
# endif /* __sun && ECPPIOC_GETDEVID */
}
/*
* Check whether device ID is valid. Turn line breaks and tabs to spaces and
* reject device IDs with non-printable characters.
*/
for (ptr = device_id; *ptr; ptr ++)
if (_cups_isspace(*ptr))
*ptr = ' ';
else if ((*ptr & 255) < ' ' || *ptr == 127)
{
DEBUG_printf(("backendGetDeviceID: Bad device_id character %d.",
*ptr & 255));
*device_id = '\0';
break;
}
DEBUG_printf(("backendGetDeviceID: device_id=\"%s\"\n", device_id));
if (scheme && uri)
*uri = '\0';
if (!*device_id)
return (-1);
/*
* Get the make and model...
*/
if (make_model)
backendGetMakeModel(device_id, make_model, (size_t)make_model_size);
/*
* Then generate a device URI...
*/
if (scheme && uri && uri_size > 32)
{
int num_values; /* Number of keys and values */
cups_option_t *values; /* Keys and values in device ID */
const char *mfg, /* Manufacturer */
*mdl, /* Model */
*sern; /* Serial number */
char temp[256], /* Temporary manufacturer string */
*tempptr; /* Pointer into temp string */
/*
* Get the make, model, and serial numbers...
*/
num_values = _cupsGet1284Values(device_id, &values);
if ((sern = cupsGetOption("SERIALNUMBER", num_values, values)) == NULL)
if ((sern = cupsGetOption("SERN", num_values, values)) == NULL)
sern = cupsGetOption("SN", num_values, values);
if ((mfg = cupsGetOption("MANUFACTURER", num_values, values)) == NULL)
mfg = cupsGetOption("MFG", num_values, values);
if ((mdl = cupsGetOption("MODEL", num_values, values)) == NULL)
mdl = cupsGetOption("MDL", num_values, values);
if (mfg)
{
if (!_cups_strcasecmp(mfg, "Hewlett-Packard"))
mfg = "HP";
else if (!_cups_strcasecmp(mfg, "Lexmark International"))
mfg = "Lexmark";
}
else
{
strlcpy(temp, make_model, sizeof(temp));
if ((tempptr = strchr(temp, ' ')) != NULL)
*tempptr = '\0';
mfg = temp;
}
if (!mdl)
mdl = "";
if (!_cups_strncasecmp(mdl, mfg, strlen(mfg)))
{
mdl += strlen(mfg);
while (isspace(*mdl & 255))
mdl ++;
}
/*
* Generate the device URI from the manufacturer, make_model, and
* serial number strings.
*/
httpAssembleURIf(HTTP_URI_CODING_ALL, uri, uri_size, scheme, NULL, mfg, 0,
"/%s%s%s", mdl, sern ? "?serial=" : "", sern ? sern : "");
cupsFreeOptions(num_values, values);
}
return (0);
#endif /* __APPLE__ */
}
/*
* 'backendGetMakeModel()' - Get the make and model string from the device ID.
*/
int /* O - 0 on success, -1 on failure */
backendGetMakeModel(
const char *device_id, /* O - 1284 device ID */
char *make_model, /* O - Make/model */
size_t make_model_size) /* I - Size of buffer */
{
int num_values; /* Number of keys and values */
cups_option_t *values; /* Keys and values */
const char *mfg, /* Manufacturer string */
*mdl, /* Model string */
*des; /* Description string */
DEBUG_printf(("backendGetMakeModel(device_id=\"%s\", make_model=%p, make_model_size=" CUPS_LLFMT ")\n", device_id, make_model, CUPS_LLCAST make_model_size));
/*
* Range check input...
*/
if (!device_id || !*device_id || !make_model || make_model_size < 32)
{
DEBUG_puts("backendGetMakeModel: Bad args!");
return (-1);
}
*make_model = '\0';
/*
* Look for the description field...
*/
num_values = _cupsGet1284Values(device_id, &values);
if ((mdl = cupsGetOption("MODEL", num_values, values)) == NULL)
mdl = cupsGetOption("MDL", num_values, values);
if (mdl)
{
/*
* Build a make-model string from the manufacturer and model attributes...
*/
if ((mfg = cupsGetOption("MANUFACTURER", num_values, values)) == NULL)
mfg = cupsGetOption("MFG", num_values, values);
if (!mfg || !_cups_strncasecmp(mdl, mfg, strlen(mfg)))
{
/*
* Just copy the model string, since it has the manufacturer...
*/
_ppdNormalizeMakeAndModel(mdl, make_model, make_model_size);
}
else
{
/*
* Concatenate the make and model...
*/
char temp[1024]; /* Temporary make and model */
snprintf(temp, sizeof(temp), "%s %s", mfg, mdl);
_ppdNormalizeMakeAndModel(temp, make_model, make_model_size);
}
}
else if ((des = cupsGetOption("DESCRIPTION", num_values, values)) != NULL ||
(des = cupsGetOption("DES", num_values, values)) != NULL)
{
/*
* Make sure the description contains something useful, since some
* printer manufacturers (HP) apparently don't follow the standards
* they helped to define...
*
* Here we require the description to be 8 or more characters in length,
* containing at least one space and one letter.
*/
if (strlen(des) >= 8)
{
const char *ptr; /* Pointer into description */
int letters, /* Number of letters seen */
spaces; /* Number of spaces seen */
for (ptr = des, letters = 0, spaces = 0; *ptr; ptr ++)
{
if (isspace(*ptr & 255))
spaces ++;
else if (isalpha(*ptr & 255))
letters ++;
if (spaces && letters)
break;
}
if (spaces && letters)
_ppdNormalizeMakeAndModel(des, make_model, make_model_size);
}
}
if (!make_model[0])
{
/*
* Use "Unknown" as the printer make and model...
*/
strlcpy(make_model, "Unknown", make_model_size);
}
cupsFreeOptions(num_values, values);
return (0);
}
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/*
* Common backend network APIs for CUPS.
*
* Copyright 2007-2016 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 2006-2007 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
* law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
* "LICENSE" which should have been included with this file. If this
* file is missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*
* This file is subject to the Apple OS-Developed Software exception.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers.
*/
#include "backend-private.h"
#include <limits.h>
#include <sys/select.h>
/*
* 'backendCheckSideChannel()' - Check the side-channel for pending requests.
*/
void
backendCheckSideChannel(
int snmp_fd, /* I - SNMP socket */
http_addr_t *addr) /* I - Address of device */
{
fd_set input; /* Select input set */
struct timeval timeout; /* Select timeout */
FD_ZERO(&input);
FD_SET(CUPS_SC_FD, &input);
timeout.tv_sec = timeout.tv_usec = 0;
if (select(CUPS_SC_FD + 1, &input, NULL, NULL, &timeout) > 0)
backendNetworkSideCB(-1, -1, snmp_fd, addr, 0);
}
/*
* 'backendLookup()' - Lookup the given host and log addresses.
*/
http_addrlist_t * /* O - List of addresses or NULL */
backendLookup(const char *hostname, /* I - Hostname */
int port, /* I - Port number */
int *cancel) /* I - Variable to watch for job cancel */
{
char portname[32], /* Port number as string */
addrname[256]; /* Address as string */
http_addrlist_t *addrlist, /* List of addresses */
*current; /* Current address */
/*
* Lookup the address for the named host...
*/
snprintf(portname, sizeof(portname), "%d", port);
fputs("STATE: +connecting-to-device\n", stderr);
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Looking up \"%s\"...\n", hostname);
while ((addrlist = httpAddrGetList(hostname, AF_UNSPEC, portname)) == NULL)
{
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "INFO", _("Unable to locate printer \"%s\"."), hostname);
sleep(10);
if (getenv("CLASS") != NULL)
{
fputs("STATE: -connecting-to-device\n", stderr);
exit(CUPS_BACKEND_STOP);
}
if (cancel && *cancel)
{
fputs("STATE: -connecting-to-device\n", stderr);
exit(CUPS_BACKEND_OK);
}
}
fputs("STATE: -connecting-to-device\n", stderr);
/*
* Log the addresses we got...
*/
for (current = addrlist; current; current = current->next)
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: %s=%s\n", hostname, httpAddrString(&current->addr, addrname, sizeof(addrname)));
/*
* Return...
*/
return (addrlist);
}
/*
* 'backendNetworkSideCB()' - Handle common network side-channel commands.
*/
int /* O - -1 on error, 0 on success */
backendNetworkSideCB(
int print_fd, /* I - Print file or -1 */
int device_fd, /* I - Device file or -1 */
int snmp_fd, /* I - SNMP socket */
http_addr_t *addr, /* I - Address of device */
int use_bc) /* I - Use back-channel data? */
{
cups_sc_command_t command; /* Request command */
cups_sc_status_t status; /* Request/response status */
char data[65536]; /* Request/response data */
int datalen; /* Request/response data size */
const char *device_id; /* 1284DEVICEID env var */
datalen = sizeof(data);
if (cupsSideChannelRead(&command, &status, data, &datalen, 1.0))
return (-1);
switch (command)
{
case CUPS_SC_CMD_DRAIN_OUTPUT :
/*
* Our sockets disable the Nagle algorithm and data is sent immediately.
*/
if (device_fd < 0)
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
else if (backendDrainOutput(print_fd, device_fd))
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_IO_ERROR;
else
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK;
datalen = 0;
break;
case CUPS_SC_CMD_GET_BIDI :
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK;
data[0] = (char)use_bc;
datalen = 1;
break;
case CUPS_SC_CMD_SNMP_GET :
case CUPS_SC_CMD_SNMP_GET_NEXT :
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: CUPS_SC_CMD_SNMP_%s: %d (%s)\n",
command == CUPS_SC_CMD_SNMP_GET ? "GET" : "GET_NEXT", datalen,
data);
if (datalen < 2)
{
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_BAD_MESSAGE;
datalen = 0;
break;
}
if (snmp_fd >= 0)
{
char *dataptr; /* Pointer into data */
cups_snmp_t packet; /* Packet from printer */
const char *snmp_value; /* CUPS_SNMP_VALUE env var */
if ((snmp_value = getenv("CUPS_SNMP_VALUE")) != NULL)
{
const char *snmp_count; /* CUPS_SNMP_COUNT env var */
int count; /* Repetition count */
if ((snmp_count = getenv("CUPS_SNMP_COUNT")) != NULL)
{
if ((count = atoi(snmp_count)) <= 0)
count = 1;
}
else
count = 1;
for (dataptr = data + strlen(data) + 1;
count > 0 && dataptr < (data + sizeof(data) - 1);
count --, dataptr += strlen(dataptr))
strlcpy(dataptr, snmp_value, sizeof(data) - (size_t)(dataptr - data));
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Returning %s %s\n", data,
data + strlen(data) + 1);
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK;
datalen = (int)(dataptr - data);
break;
}
if (!_cupsSNMPStringToOID(data, packet.object_name, CUPS_SNMP_MAX_OID))
{
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_BAD_MESSAGE;
datalen = 0;
break;
}
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_IO_ERROR;
datalen = 0;
if (_cupsSNMPWrite(snmp_fd, addr, CUPS_SNMP_VERSION_1,
_cupsSNMPDefaultCommunity(),
command == CUPS_SC_CMD_SNMP_GET ?
CUPS_ASN1_GET_REQUEST :
CUPS_ASN1_GET_NEXT_REQUEST, 1,
packet.object_name))
{
if (_cupsSNMPRead(snmp_fd, &packet, 1.0))
{
size_t i; /* Looping var */
if (!_cupsSNMPOIDToString(packet.object_name, data, sizeof(data)))
{
fputs("DEBUG: Bad OID returned!\n", stderr);
break;
}
datalen = (int)strlen(data) + 1;
dataptr = data + datalen;
switch (packet.object_type)
{
case CUPS_ASN1_BOOLEAN :
snprintf(dataptr, sizeof(data) - (size_t)(dataptr - data), "%d", packet.object_value.boolean);
datalen += (int)strlen(dataptr);
break;
case CUPS_ASN1_INTEGER :
snprintf(dataptr, sizeof(data) - (size_t)(dataptr - data), "%d",
packet.object_value.integer);
datalen += (int)strlen(dataptr);
break;
case CUPS_ASN1_BIT_STRING :
case CUPS_ASN1_OCTET_STRING :
if (packet.object_value.string.num_bytes < (sizeof(data) - (size_t)(dataptr - data)))
i = packet.object_value.string.num_bytes;
else
i = sizeof(data) - (size_t)(dataptr - data);
memcpy(dataptr, packet.object_value.string.bytes, i);
datalen += (int)i;
break;
case CUPS_ASN1_OID :
_cupsSNMPOIDToString(packet.object_value.oid, dataptr,
sizeof(data) - (size_t)(dataptr - data));
datalen += (int)strlen(dataptr);
break;
case CUPS_ASN1_HEX_STRING :
for (i = 0;
i < packet.object_value.string.num_bytes &&
dataptr < (data + sizeof(data) - 3);
i ++, dataptr += 2)
sprintf(dataptr, "%02X", packet.object_value.string.bytes[i]);
datalen += (int)strlen(dataptr);
break;
case CUPS_ASN1_COUNTER :
snprintf(dataptr, sizeof(data) - (size_t)(dataptr - data), "%u", packet.object_value.counter);
datalen += (int)strlen(dataptr);
break;
case CUPS_ASN1_GAUGE :
snprintf(dataptr, sizeof(data) - (size_t)(dataptr - data), "%u", packet.object_value.gauge);
datalen += (int)strlen(dataptr);
break;
case CUPS_ASN1_TIMETICKS :
snprintf(dataptr, sizeof(data) - (size_t)(dataptr - data), "%u", packet.object_value.timeticks);
datalen += (int)strlen(dataptr);
break;
default :
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Unknown OID value type %02X.\n", packet.object_type);
case CUPS_ASN1_NULL_VALUE :
dataptr[0] = '\0';
break;
}
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Returning %s %s\n", data, data + datalen);
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK;
}
else
fputs("DEBUG: SNMP read error...\n", stderr);
}
else
fputs("DEBUG: SNMP write error...\n", stderr);
break;
}
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
datalen = 0;
break;
case CUPS_SC_CMD_GET_CONNECTED :
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK;
data[0] = device_fd != -1;
datalen = 1;
break;
case CUPS_SC_CMD_GET_DEVICE_ID :
if (snmp_fd >= 0)
{
cups_snmp_t packet; /* Packet from printer */
static const int ppmPrinterIEEE1284DeviceId[] =
{ CUPS_OID_ppmPrinterIEEE1284DeviceId,1,-1 };
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_IO_ERROR;
datalen = 0;
if (_cupsSNMPWrite(snmp_fd, addr, CUPS_SNMP_VERSION_1,
_cupsSNMPDefaultCommunity(),
CUPS_ASN1_GET_REQUEST, 1,
ppmPrinterIEEE1284DeviceId))
{
if (_cupsSNMPRead(snmp_fd, &packet, 1.0) &&
packet.object_type == CUPS_ASN1_OCTET_STRING)
{
strlcpy(data, (char *)packet.object_value.string.bytes,
sizeof(data));
datalen = (int)strlen(data);
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK;
}
}
break;
}
if ((device_id = getenv("1284DEVICEID")) != NULL)
{
strlcpy(data, device_id, sizeof(data));
datalen = (int)strlen(data);
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK;
break;
}
default :
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
datalen = 0;
break;
}
return (cupsSideChannelWrite(command, status, data, datalen, 1.0));
}
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# USB backend 'quirks' file.
#
# This file lists known issues with various vendors or printers. Each
# line contains either a comment (starting with #) or the USB vendor ID,
# product ID (omit for all vendor products), and a list of known issues:
#
# blacklist The printer is not functional with the USB backend.
# delay-close Delay close/reset of selected interface
# no-reattach Do no re-attach usblp kernel module after printing.
# soft-reset Do a soft reset after printing for cleanup.
# unidir Only supported unidirectional I/O
# usb-init Needs vendor USB initialization string.
# vendor-class Uses vendor-specific class or subclass.
# whitelist The printer is functional with the USB backend.
# HP DeskJet 895C
0x03f0 0x0004 unidir
# HP DeskJet 880C
0x03f0 0x0104 unidir
# HP DeskJet 815C
0x03f0 0x0204 unidir
# HP DeskJet 810C/812C
0x03f0 0x0304 unidir
# HP DeskJet 830C
0x03f0 0x0404 unidir
# HP DeskJet 885C
0x03f0 0x0504 unidir
# HP DeskJet 840C
0x03f0 0x0604 unidir
# HP DeskJet 816C
0x03f0 0x0804 unidir
# HP Deskjet 959C
0x03f0 0x1104 unidir
# NEC Picty900 (HP OEM)
0x0409 0xefbe unidir
# NEC Picty760 (HP OEM)
0x0409 0xbef4 unidir
# NEC Picty920 (HP OEM)
0x0409 0xf0be unidir
# NEC Picty800 (HP OEM)
0x0409 0xf1be unidir
# Lexmark International, Inc. (e250d) (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1084164)
0x043d 0x00f3 no-reattach
# Kyocera Mita FS 820, by zut <kernel@zut.de>
0x0482 0x0010 unidir
# Canon, Inc. PIXMA iP6000D Printer (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1160638)
0x04a9 0x1095 unidir
# Canon, Inc. PIXMA iP4200 Printer (Issue #4155)
0x04a9 0x10a2 unidir
# Canon, Inc. PIXMA iP4300 Printer (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1032385)
0x04a9 0x10b6 unidir
# Canon, Inc. MP210 (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=847923#c53)
0x04a9 0x1721 unidir
# Canon, Inc. MP500 Printer (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1032456)
0x04a9 0x170c unidir
# Canon, Inc. MP510 Printer (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1050009)
0x04a9 0x1717 unidir
# Canon, Inc. MP540 Printer, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/967873
0x04a9 0x1730 unidir
# Canon, Inc. MP550 Printer (Issue #4155)
0x04a9 0x173d unidir
# Canon, Inc. MP560 Printer (Issue #4155)
0x04a9 0x173e unidir
# Canon, Inc. MF4150 Printer (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1160638)
0x04a9 0x26a3 no-reattach
# Brother Industries, Ltd HL-1250 Laser Printer (https://bugs.debian.org/712512)
0x04f9 0x0007 no-reattach
# Brother Industries, Ltd HL-1430 Laser Printer (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1038695)
0x04f9 0x001a no-reattach
# Brother Industries, Ltd HL-1440 Laser Printer (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1000253)
0x04f9 0x000d no-reattach unidir
# Brother Industries, Ltd HL-1450 Laser Printer (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1000253)
0x04f9 0x000e no-reattach unidir
# Oki Data Corp. Okipage 14ex Printer (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/872483)
0x06bc 0x000b no-reattach
# Oki Data Corp. B410d (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/872483)
0x06bc 0x01c7 no-reattach
# Seiko Epson Corp. Stylus Color 740 / Photo 750 (http://bugs.debian.org/697970)
0x04b8 0x0001 no-reattach unidir
# Seiko Epson Corp. Stylus Color 670 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/872483)
0x04b8 0x0005 no-reattach
# Seiko Epson Receipt Printer M129C
0x04b8 0x0202 vendor-class
# Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2305 Parallel Port (USB -> Parallel adapter) (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/987485)
0x067b 0x2305 no-reattach soft-reset unidir
# Xerox Phaser 3124 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=867392
0x0924 0x3ce9 no-reattach
# Xerox WorkCentre 3210 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1102470
0x0924 0x4293 no-reattach
# QinHeng Electronics CH340S (USB -> Parallel adapter) (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1000253)
0x1a86 0x7584 no-reattach
# All Samsung devices (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1032456)
0x04e8 soft-reset
# Samsung ML-2160 Series (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=873123)
0x04e8 0x330f unidir
# All Zebra devices (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1001028)
0x0a5f unidir
# Canon CP-10
0x04a9 0x304a blacklist
# Canon CP-100
0x04a9 0x3063 blacklist
# Canon CP-200
0x04a9 0x307c blacklist
# Canon CP-300
0x04a9 0x307d blacklist
# Canon CP-220
0x04a9 0x30bd blacklist
# Canon CP-330
0x04a9 0x30be blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP400
0x04a9 0x30f6 blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP600
0x04a9 0x310b blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP710
0x04a9 0x3127 blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP510
0x04a9 0x3128 blacklist
# Canon SELPHY ES1
0x04a9 0x3141 blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP730
0x04a9 0x3142 blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP720
0x04a9 0x3143 blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP750
0x04a9 0x3170 blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP740
0x04a9 0x3171 blacklist
# Canon SELPHY ES2
0x04a9 0x3185 blacklist
# Canon SELPHY ES20
0x04a9 0x3186 blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP770
0x04a9 0x31aa blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP760
0x04a9 0x31ab blacklist
# Canon SELPHY ES30
0x04a9 0x31b0 blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP780
0x04a9 0x31dd blacklist
# Canon SELPHY ES40
0x04a9 0x31ee blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP800
0x04a9 0x3214 blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP900
0x04a9 0x3255 blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP810
0x04a9 0x3256 blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP500
0x04a9 0x30f5 blacklist
# Canon SELPHY ES3
0x04a9 0x31af blacklist
# Canon SELPHY CP780
0x04a9 0x31dd blacklist
# Lexmark E238 (<rdar://problem/14493054>)
0x043d 0x00d7 no-reattach
# Lexmark E238 (Issue #4448)
0x043d 0x009a no-reattach
# Canon MX310 (Issue #4482)
0x04a9 0x1728 unidir
# Canon MX320 (Issue #4482)
0x04A9 0x1736 unidir
# All Intermec devices (Issue #4553)
0x067e no-reattach
# HP LaserJet 1150 (Issue #4549)
0x03f0 0x0f17 delay-close
# HP LaserJet 1300 (Issue #4549)
0x03f0 0x1017 delay-close
0x03f0 0x1117 delay-close
# HP LaserJet 1320 (Issue #4549)
0x03f0 0x1d17 delay-close
# Canon, Inc. MP530 Printer
0x04a9 0x1712 unidir
# Xerox WorkCentre 3220 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1406203, Issue #4789)
0x0924 0x4294 no-reattach
# Lexmark C540n (Issue #4778)
0x043d 0x0139 no-reattach
# Kyocera Ecosys P6026cdn (Issue #4900)
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/*
* "$Id$"
*
* Parallel port backend for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
*
* Copyright 1997-2001 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" 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:
*
* main() - Send a file to the specified parallel port.
* list_devices() - List all parallel devices.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers.
*/
#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>
#else
# include <unistd.h>
# include <fcntl.h>
# include <termios.h>
#endif /* WIN32 || __EMX__ */
#ifdef __sgi
# include <invent.h>
# ifndef INV_EPP_ECP_PLP
# define INV_EPP_ECP_PLP 6 /* From 6.3/6.4/6.5 sys/invent.h */
# define INV_ASO_SERIAL 14 /* serial portion of SGI ASO board */
# define INV_IOC3_DMA 16 /* DMA mode IOC3 serial */
# define INV_IOC3_PIO 17 /* PIO mode IOC3 serial */
# define INV_ISA_DMA 19 /* DMA mode ISA serial -- O2 */
# endif /* !INV_EPP_ECP_PLP */
#endif /* __sgi */
/*
* Local functions...
*/
void list_devices(void);
/*
* 'main()' - Send a file to the specified parallel port.
*
* Usage:
*
* printer-uri job-id user title copies options [file]
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
char method[255], /* Method in URI */
hostname[1024], /* Hostname */
username[255], /* Username info (not used) */
resource[1024], /* Resource info (device and options) */
*options; /* Pointer to options */
int port; /* Port number (not used) */
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 */
tbytes; /* Total number of bytes written */
char buffer[8192], /* Output buffer */
*bufptr; /* Pointer into 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 */
/*
* Make sure status messages are not buffered...
*/
setbuf(stderr, NULL);
/*
* Check command-line...
*/
if (argc == 1)
{
list_devices();
return (0);
}
else if (argc < 6 || argc > 7)
{
fputs("Usage: parallel job-id user title copies options [file]\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
/*
* If we have 7 arguments, print the file named on the command-line.
* Otherwise, send stdin instead...
*/
if (argc == 6)
{
fp = stdin;
copies = 1;
}
else
{
/*
* Try to open the print file...
*/
if ((fp = fopen(argv[6], "rb")) == NULL)
{
perror("ERROR: unable to open print file");
return (1);
}
copies = atoi(argv[4]);
}
/*
* Extract the device name and options from the URI...
*/
httpSeparate(argv[0], method, username, hostname, &port, resource);
/*
* See if there are any options...
*/
if ((options = strchr(resource, '?')) != NULL)
{
/*
* Yup, terminate the device name string and move to the first
* character of the options...
*/
*options++ = '\0';
}
/*
* Open the parallel port device...
*/
do
{
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);
}
}
}
while (fd < 0);
/*
* Set any options provided...
*/
tcgetattr(fd, &opts);
opts.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON | ECHO | ISIG); /* Raw mode */
/**** No options supported yet ****/
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...
*/
while (copies > 0)
{
copies --;
if (fp != stdin)
{
fputs("PAGE: 1 1\n", stderr);
rewind(fp);
}
tbytes = 0;
while ((nbytes = fread(buffer, 1, sizeof(buffer), fp)) > 0)
{
/*
* Write the print data to the printer...
*/
tbytes += nbytes;
bufptr = buffer;
while (nbytes > 0)
{
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;
}
if (argc > 6)
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Sending print file, %u bytes...\n", tbytes);
}
}
/*
* Close the socket connection and input file and return...
*/
close(fd);
if (fp != stdin)
fclose(fp);
return (0);
}
/*
* 'list_devices()' - List all parallel devices.
*/
void
list_devices(void)
{
#if defined(__hpux) || defined(__sgi) || defined(__sun)
static char *funky_hex = "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
/* Funky hex numbering used for some devices */
#endif /* __hpux || __sgi || __sun */
#ifdef __linux
int i; /* Looping var */
int fd; /* File descriptor */
char device[255], /* Device filename */
probefile[255], /* Probe filename */
basedevice[255]; /* Base device filename for ports */
FILE *probe; /* /proc/parport/n/autoprobe file */
char line[1024], /* Line from file */
*delim, /* Delimiter in file */
make[IPP_MAX_NAME], /* Make from file */
model[IPP_MAX_NAME]; /* Model from file */
for (i = 0; i < 4; i ++)
{
/*
* First open the device to make sure the driver module is loaded...
*/
if ((fd = open("/dev/parallel/0", O_WRONLY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
strcpy(basedevice, "/dev/parallel/");
}
else
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/lp%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
strcpy(basedevice, "/dev/lp");
}
else
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/par%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
strcpy(basedevice, "/dev/par");
}
else
strcpy(basedevice, "/dev/unknown-parallel");
}
}
/*
* Then try looking at the probe file...
*/
sprintf(probefile, "/proc/parport/%d/autoprobe", i);
if ((probe = fopen(probefile, "r")) == NULL)
{
/*
* Linux 2.4 kernel has different path...
*/
sprintf(probefile, "/proc/sys/dev/parport/parport%d/autoprobe", i);
probe = fopen(probefile, "r");
}
if (probe != NULL)
{
/*
* Found a probe file!
*/
memset(make, 0, sizeof(make));
memset(model, 0, sizeof(model));
strcpy(model, "Unknown");
while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), probe) != NULL)
{
/*
* Strip trailing ; and/or newline.
*/
if ((delim = strrchr(line, ';')) != NULL)
*delim = '\0';
else if ((delim = strrchr(line, '\n')) != NULL)
*delim = '\0';
/*
* Look for MODEL and MANUFACTURER lines...
*/
if (strncmp(line, "MODEL:", 6) == 0 &&
strncmp(line, "MODEL:Unknown", 13) != 0)
strncpy(model, line + 6, sizeof(model) - 1);
else if (strncmp(line, "MANUFACTURER:", 13) == 0 &&
strncmp(line, "MANUFACTURER:Unknown", 20) != 0)
strncpy(make, line + 13, sizeof(make) - 1);
}
fclose(probe);
if (make[0])
printf("direct parallel:%s%d \"%s %s\" \"Parallel Port #%d\"\n",
basedevice, i, make, model, i + 1);
else
printf("direct parallel:%s%d \"%s\" \"Parallel Port #%d\"\n",
basedevice, i, model, i + 1);
}
else if (fd >= 0)
{
/*
* No probe file, but we know the port is there...
*/
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"Parallel Port #%d\"\n", device, i + 1);
}
}
#elif defined(__sgi)
int i, j, n; /* Looping vars */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
inventory_t *inv; /* Hardware inventory info */
/*
* IRIX maintains a hardware inventory of most devices...
*/
setinvent();
while ((inv = getinvent()) != NULL)
{
if (inv->inv_class == INV_PARALLEL &&
(inv->inv_type == INV_ONBOARD_PLP ||
inv->inv_type == INV_EPP_ECP_PLP))
{
/*
* Standard parallel port...
*/
puts("direct parallel:/dev/plp \"Unknown\" \"Onboard Parallel Port\"");
}
else if (inv->inv_class == INV_PARALLEL &&
inv->inv_type == INV_EPC_PLP)
{
/*
* EPC parallel port...
*/
printf("direct parallel:/dev/plp%d \"Unknown\" \"Integral EPC parallel port, Ebus slot %d\"\n",
inv->inv_controller, inv->inv_controller);
}
}
endinvent();
/*
* Central Data makes serial and parallel "servers" that can be
* connected in a number of ways. Look for ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 10; i ++)
for (j = 0; j < 8; j ++)
for (n = 0; n < 32; n ++)
{
if (i == 8) /* EtherLite */
sprintf(device, "/dev/lpn%d%c", j, funky_hex[n]);
else if (i == 9) /* PCI */
sprintf(device, "/dev/lpp%d%c", j, funky_hex[n]);
else /* SCSI */
sprintf(device, "/dev/lp%d%d%c", i, j, funky_hex[n]);
if (access(device, 0) == 0)
{
if (i == 8)
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"Central Data EtherLite Parallel Port, ID %d, port %d\"\n",
device, j, n);
else if (i == 9)
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"Central Data PCI Parallel Port, ID %d, port %d\"\n",
device, j, n);
else
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"Central Data SCSI Parallel Port, logical bus %d, ID %d, port %d\"\n",
device, i, j, n);
}
}
#elif defined(__sun)
int i, j, n; /* Looping vars */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
/*
* Standard parallel ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 10; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/ecpp%d", i);
if (access(device, 0) == 0)
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"Sun IEEE-1284 Parallel Port #%d\"\n",
device, i + 1);
}
for (i = 0; i < 10; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/bpp%d", i);
if (access(device, 0) == 0)
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"Sun Standard Parallel Port #%d\"\n",
device, i + 1);
}
for (i = 0; i < 3; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/lp%d", i);
if (access(device, 0) == 0)
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"PC Parallel Port #%d\"\n",
device, i + 1);
}
/*
* MAGMA parallel ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 40; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/pm%02d", i);
if (access(device, 0) == 0)
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"MAGMA Parallel Board #%d Port #%d\"\n",
device, (i / 10) + 1, (i % 10) + 1);
}
/*
* Central Data parallel ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 9; i ++)
for (j = 0; j < 8; j ++)
for (n = 0; n < 32; n ++)
{
if (i == 8) /* EtherLite */
sprintf(device, "/dev/sts/lpN%d%c", j, funky_hex[n]);
else
sprintf(device, "/dev/sts/lp%c%d%c", i + 'C', j,
funky_hex[n]);
if (access(device, 0) == 0)
{
if (i == 8)
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"Central Data EtherLite Parallel Port, ID %d, port %d\"\n",
device, j, n);
else
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"Central Data SCSI Parallel Port, logical bus %d, ID %d, port %d\"\n",
device, i, j, n);
}
}
#elif defined(__hpux)
int i, j, n; /* Looping vars */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
/*
* Standard parallel ports...
*/
if (access("/dev/rlp", 0) == 0)
puts("direct parallel:/dev/rlp \"Unknown\" \"Standard Parallel Port (/dev/rlp)\"");
for (i = 0; i < 7; i ++)
for (j = 0; j < 7; j ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/c%dt%dd0_lp", i, j);
if (access(device, 0) == 0)
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"Parallel Port #%d,%d\"\n",
device, i, j);
}
/*
* Central Data parallel ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 9; i ++)
for (j = 0; j < 8; j ++)
for (n = 0; n < 32; n ++)
{
if (i == 8) /* EtherLite */
sprintf(device, "/dev/lpN%d%c", j, funky_hex[n]);
else
sprintf(device, "/dev/lp%c%d%c", i + 'C', j,
funky_hex[n]);
if (access(device, 0) == 0)
{
if (i == 8)
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"Central Data EtherLite Parallel Port, ID %d, port %d\"\n",
device, j, n);
else
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"Central Data SCSI Parallel Port, logical bus %d, ID %d, port %d\"\n",
device, i, j, n);
}
}
#elif defined(__osf__)
int i; /* Looping var */
int fd; /* File descriptor */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
for (i = 0; i < 3; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/lp%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"Parallel Port #%d\"\n", device, i + 1);
}
}
#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/lpt%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"Parallel Port #%d\"\n", device, i + 1);
}
sprintf(device, "/dev/lpa%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("direct parallel:%s \"Unknown\" \"Parallel Port #%d\"\n", device, i + 1);
}
}
#endif
}
/*
* End of "$Id$".
*/
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Psuedo-backend for CUPS testing purposes.
#
# Copyright 2011 by Apple Inc.
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Apple Inc. 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
# file is missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
#
# This file is subject to the Apple OS-Developed Software exception.
#
if test $# = 0; then
echo 'direct pseudo:///deskjet "HP DeskJet" "HP DeskJet (pseudo)" "MFG:HP;MDL:DeskJet;CMD:PCL;" "Nowhere"'
echo 'direct pseudo:///laserjet "HP LaserJet" "HP LaserJet (pseudo)" "MFG:HP;MDL:LaserJet;CMD:PCL;" "Nowhere"'
exit 0
fi
cat $6 >/dev/null
sleep 5
exit 0
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/*
* Common run loop APIs for CUPS backends.
*
* Copyright 2007-2014 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 2006-2007 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
* law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
* "LICENSE" which should have been included with this file. If this
* file is missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*
* This file is subject to the Apple OS-Developed Software exception.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers.
*/
#include "backend-private.h"
#include <limits.h>
#include <sys/select.h>
/*
* 'backendDrainOutput()' - Drain pending print data to the device.
*/
int /* O - 0 on success, -1 on error */
backendDrainOutput(int print_fd, /* I - Print file descriptor */
int device_fd) /* I - Device file descriptor */
{
int nfds; /* Maximum file descriptor value + 1 */
fd_set input; /* Input set for reading */
ssize_t print_bytes, /* Print bytes read */
bytes; /* Bytes written */
char print_buffer[8192], /* Print data buffer */
*print_ptr; /* Pointer into print data buffer */
struct timeval timeout; /* Timeout for read... */
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: backendDrainOutput(print_fd=%d, device_fd=%d)\n",
print_fd, device_fd);
/*
* Figure out the maximum file descriptor value to use with select()...
*/
nfds = (print_fd > device_fd ? print_fd : device_fd) + 1;
/*
* Now loop until we are out of data from print_fd...
*/
for (;;)
{
/*
* Use select() to determine whether we have data to copy around...
*/
FD_ZERO(&input);
FD_SET(print_fd, &input);
timeout.tv_sec = 0;
timeout.tv_usec = 0;
if (select(nfds, &input, NULL, NULL, &timeout) < 0)
return (-1);
if (!FD_ISSET(print_fd, &input))
return (0);
if ((print_bytes = read(print_fd, print_buffer,
sizeof(print_buffer))) < 0)
{
/*
* Read error - bail if we don't see EAGAIN or EINTR...
*/
if (errno != EAGAIN && errno != EINTR)
{
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Read failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "ERROR", _("Unable to read print data."));
return (-1);
}
print_bytes = 0;
}
else if (print_bytes == 0)
{
/*
* End of file, return...
*/
return (0);
}
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Read %d bytes of print data...\n",
(int)print_bytes);
for (print_ptr = print_buffer; print_bytes > 0;)
{
if ((bytes = write(device_fd, print_ptr, (size_t)print_bytes)) < 0)
{
/*
* Write error - bail if we don't see an error we can retry...
*/
if (errno != ENOSPC && errno != ENXIO && errno != EAGAIN &&
errno != EINTR && errno != ENOTTY)
{
_cupsLangPrintError("ERROR", _("Unable to write print data"));
return (-1);
}
}
else
{
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Wrote %d bytes of print data...\n", (int)bytes);
print_bytes -= bytes;
print_ptr += bytes;
}
}
}
}
/*
* 'backendRunLoop()' - Read and write print and back-channel data.
*/
ssize_t /* O - Total bytes on success, -1 on error */
backendRunLoop(
int print_fd, /* I - Print file descriptor */
int device_fd, /* I - Device file descriptor */
int snmp_fd, /* I - SNMP socket or -1 if none */
http_addr_t *addr, /* I - Address of device */
int use_bc, /* I - Use back-channel? */
int update_state, /* I - Update printer-state-reasons? */
_cups_sccb_t side_cb) /* I - Side-channel callback */
{
int nfds; /* Maximum file descriptor value + 1 */
fd_set input, /* Input set for reading */
output; /* Output set for writing */
ssize_t print_bytes, /* Print bytes read */
bc_bytes, /* Backchannel bytes read */
total_bytes, /* Total bytes written */
bytes; /* Bytes written */
int paperout; /* "Paper out" status */
int offline; /* "Off-line" status */
char print_buffer[8192], /* Print data buffer */
*print_ptr, /* Pointer into print data buffer */
bc_buffer[1024]; /* Back-channel data buffer */
struct timeval timeout; /* Timeout for select() */
time_t curtime, /* Current time */
snmp_update = 0;
#if defined(HAVE_SIGACTION) && !defined(HAVE_SIGSET)
struct sigaction action; /* Actions for POSIX signals */
#endif /* HAVE_SIGACTION && !HAVE_SIGSET */
fprintf(stderr,
"DEBUG: backendRunLoop(print_fd=%d, device_fd=%d, snmp_fd=%d, "
"addr=%p, use_bc=%d, side_cb=%p)\n",
print_fd, device_fd, snmp_fd, addr, use_bc, side_cb);
/*
* If we are printing data from a print driver on stdin, ignore SIGTERM
* so that the driver can finish out any page data, e.g. to eject the
* current page. We only do this for stdin printing as otherwise there
* is no way to cancel a raw print job...
*/
if (!print_fd)
{
#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 */
}
else if (print_fd < 0)
{
/*
* Copy print data from stdin, but don't mess with the signal handlers...
*/
print_fd = 0;
}
/*
* Figure out the maximum file descriptor value to use with select()...
*/
nfds = (print_fd > device_fd ? print_fd : device_fd) + 1;
/*
* Now loop until we are out of data from print_fd...
*/
for (print_bytes = 0, print_ptr = print_buffer, offline = -1,
paperout = -1, total_bytes = 0;;)
{
/*
* Use select() to determine whether we have data to copy around...
*/
FD_ZERO(&input);
if (!print_bytes)
FD_SET(print_fd, &input);
if (use_bc)
FD_SET(device_fd, &input);
if (!print_bytes && side_cb)
FD_SET(CUPS_SC_FD, &input);
FD_ZERO(&output);
if (print_bytes || (!use_bc && !side_cb))
FD_SET(device_fd, &output);
if (use_bc || side_cb)
{
timeout.tv_sec = 5;
timeout.tv_usec = 0;
if (select(nfds, &input, &output, NULL, &timeout) < 0)
{
/*
* Pause printing to clear any pending errors...
*/
if (errno == ENXIO && offline != 1 && update_state)
{
fputs("STATE: +offline-report\n", stderr);
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "INFO",
_("The printer is not connected."));
offline = 1;
}
else if (errno == EINTR && total_bytes == 0)
{
fputs("DEBUG: Received an interrupt before any bytes were "
"written, aborting.\n", stderr);
return (0);
}
sleep(1);
continue;
}
}
/*
* Check if we have a side-channel request ready...
*/
if (side_cb && FD_ISSET(CUPS_SC_FD, &input))
{
/*
* Do the side-channel request, then start back over in the select
* loop since it may have read from print_fd...
*/
if ((*side_cb)(print_fd, device_fd, snmp_fd, addr, use_bc))
side_cb = NULL;
continue;
}
/*
* Check if we have back-channel data ready...
*/
if (FD_ISSET(device_fd, &input))
{
if ((bc_bytes = read(device_fd, bc_buffer, sizeof(bc_buffer))) > 0)
{
fprintf(stderr,
"DEBUG: Received " CUPS_LLFMT " bytes of back-channel data\n",
CUPS_LLCAST bc_bytes);
cupsBackChannelWrite(bc_buffer, (size_t)bc_bytes, 1.0);
}
else if (bc_bytes < 0 && errno != EAGAIN && errno != EINTR)
{
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Error reading back-channel data: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
use_bc = 0;
}
else if (bc_bytes == 0)
use_bc = 0;
}
/*
* Check if we have print data ready...
*/
if (FD_ISSET(print_fd, &input))
{
if ((print_bytes = read(print_fd, print_buffer,
sizeof(print_buffer))) < 0)
{
/*
* Read error - bail if we don't see EAGAIN or EINTR...
*/
if (errno != EAGAIN && errno != EINTR)
{
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Read failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "ERROR",
_("Unable to read print data."));
return (-1);
}
print_bytes = 0;
}
else if (print_bytes == 0)
{
/*
* End of file, break out of the loop...
*/
break;
}
print_ptr = print_buffer;
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Read %d bytes of print data...\n",
(int)print_bytes);
}
/*
* Check if the device is ready to receive data and we have data to
* send...
*/
if (print_bytes && FD_ISSET(device_fd, &output))
{
if ((bytes = write(device_fd, print_ptr, (size_t)print_bytes)) < 0)
{
/*
* Write error - bail if we don't see an error we can retry...
*/
if (errno == ENOSPC)
{
if (paperout != 1 && update_state)
{
fputs("STATE: +media-empty-warning\n", stderr);
fputs("DEBUG: Out of paper\n", stderr);
paperout = 1;
}
}
else if (errno == ENXIO)
{
if (offline != 1 && update_state)
{
fputs("STATE: +offline-report\n", stderr);
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "INFO",
_("The printer is not connected."));
offline = 1;
}
}
else if (errno != EAGAIN && errno != EINTR && errno != ENOTTY)
{
_cupsLangPrintError("ERROR", _("Unable to write print data"));
return (-1);
}
}
else
{
if (paperout && update_state)
{
fputs("STATE: -media-empty-warning\n", stderr);
paperout = 0;
}
if (offline && update_state)
{
fputs("STATE: -offline-report\n", stderr);
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "INFO",
_("The printer is now connected."));
offline = 0;
}
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Wrote %d bytes of print data...\n", (int)bytes);
print_bytes -= bytes;
print_ptr += bytes;
total_bytes += bytes;
}
}
/*
* Do SNMP updates periodically...
*/
if (snmp_fd >= 0 && time(&curtime) >= snmp_update)
{
if (backendSNMPSupplies(snmp_fd, addr, NULL, NULL))
snmp_update = INT_MAX;
else
snmp_update = curtime + 5;
}
}
/*
* Return with success...
*/
return (total_bytes);
}
/*
* 'backendWaitLoop()' - Wait for input from stdin while handling side-channel
* queries.
*/
int /* O - 1 if data is ready, 0 if not */
backendWaitLoop(
int snmp_fd, /* I - SNMP socket or -1 if none */
http_addr_t *addr, /* I - Address of device */
int use_bc, /* I - Use back-channel? */
_cups_sccb_t side_cb) /* I - Side-channel callback */
{
int nfds; /* Number of file descriptors */
fd_set input; /* Input set for reading */
time_t curtime = 0, /* Current time */
snmp_update = 0;/* Last SNMP status update */
struct timeval timeout; /* Timeout for select() */
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: backendWaitLoop(snmp_fd=%d, addr=%p, side_cb=%p)\n",
snmp_fd, addr, side_cb);
/*
* Now loop until we receive data from stdin...
*/
if (snmp_fd >= 0)
snmp_update = time(NULL) + 5;
for (;;)
{
/*
* Use select() to determine whether we have data to copy around...
*/
FD_ZERO(&input);
FD_SET(0, &input);
if (side_cb)
FD_SET(CUPS_SC_FD, &input);
if (snmp_fd >= 0)
{
curtime = time(NULL);
timeout.tv_sec = curtime >= snmp_update ? 0 : snmp_update - curtime;
timeout.tv_usec = 0;
nfds = select(CUPS_SC_FD + 1, &input, NULL, NULL, &timeout);
}
else
nfds = select(CUPS_SC_FD + 1, &input, NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (nfds < 0)
{
/*
* Pause printing to clear any pending errors...
*/
if (errno == EINTR)
{
fputs("DEBUG: Received an interrupt before any bytes were "
"written, aborting.\n", stderr);
return (0);
}
sleep(1);
continue;
}
/*
* Check for input on stdin...
*/
if (FD_ISSET(0, &input))
break;
/*
* Check if we have a side-channel request ready...
*/
if (side_cb && FD_ISSET(CUPS_SC_FD, &input))
{
/*
* Do the side-channel request, then start back over in the select
* loop since it may have read from print_fd...
*/
if ((*side_cb)(0, -1, snmp_fd, addr, use_bc))
side_cb = NULL;
continue;
}
/*
* Do SNMP updates periodically...
*/
if (snmp_fd >= 0 && curtime >= snmp_update)
{
if (backendSNMPSupplies(snmp_fd, addr, NULL, NULL))
snmp_fd = -1;
else
snmp_update = curtime + 5;
}
}
/*
* Return with success...
*/
return (1);
}
+856
Ver Arquivo
@@ -0,0 +1,856 @@
/*
* "$Id$"
*
* Serial port backend for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
*
* Copyright 1997-2001 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" 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:
*
* main() - Send a file to the printer or server.
* list_devices() - List all serial devices.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers.
*/
#include <cups/cups.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <cups/string.h>
#include <signal.h>
#ifdef __hpux
# include <sys/modem.h>
#endif /* __hpux */
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__EMX__)
# include <io.h>
#else
# include <unistd.h>
# include <fcntl.h>
# include <termios.h>
# ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H
# include <sys/ioctl.h>
# endif /* HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H */
#endif /* WIN32 || __EMX__ */
#ifdef __sgi
# include <invent.h>
# ifndef INV_EPP_ECP_PLP
# define INV_EPP_ECP_PLP 6 /* From 6.3/6.4/6.5 sys/invent.h */
# define INV_ASO_SERIAL 14 /* serial portion of SGI ASO board */
# define INV_IOC3_DMA 16 /* DMA mode IOC3 serial */
# define INV_IOC3_PIO 17 /* PIO mode IOC3 serial */
# define INV_ISA_DMA 19 /* DMA mode ISA serial -- O2 */
# endif /* !INV_EPP_ECP_PLP */
#endif /* __sgi */
#ifndef CRTSCTS
# ifdef CNEW_RTSCTS
# define CRTSCTS CNEW_RTSCTS
# else
# define CRTSCTS 0
# endif /* CNEW_RTSCTS */
#endif /* !CRTSCTS */
/*
* Local functions...
*/
void list_devices(void);
/*
* 'main()' - Send a file to the printer or server.
*
* Usage:
*
* printer-uri job-id user title copies options [file]
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
char method[255], /* Method in URI */
hostname[1024], /* Hostname */
username[255], /* Username info (not used) */
resource[1024], /* Resource info (device and options) */
*options, /* Pointer to options */
name[255], /* Name of option */
value[255], /* Value of option */
*ptr; /* Pointer into name or value */
int port; /* Port number (not used) */
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 */
tbytes; /* Total number of bytes written */
int dtrdsr; /* Do dtr/dsr flow control? */
int bufsize; /* Size of output buffer for writes */
char buffer[8192], /* Output buffer */
*bufptr; /* Pointer into 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 */
/*
* Make sure status messages are not buffered...
*/
setbuf(stderr, NULL);
/*
* Check command-line...
*/
if (argc == 1)
{
list_devices();
return (0);
}
else if (argc < 6 || argc > 7)
{
fputs("Usage: serial job-id user title copies options [file]\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
/*
* If we have 7 arguments, print the file named on the command-line.
* Otherwise, send stdin instead...
*/
if (argc == 6)
{
fp = stdin;
copies = 1;
}
else
{
/*
* Try to open the print file...
*/
if ((fp = fopen(argv[6], "rb")) == NULL)
{
perror("ERROR: unable to open print file");
return (1);
}
copies = atoi(argv[4]);
}
/*
* Extract the device name and options from the URI...
*/
httpSeparate(argv[0], method, username, hostname, &port, resource);
/*
* See if there are any options...
*/
if ((options = strchr(resource, '?')) != NULL)
{
/*
* Yup, terminate the device name string and move to the first
* character of the options...
*/
*options++ = '\0';
}
/*
* Open the serial port device...
*/
do
{
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);
}
}
}
while (fd < 0);
/*
* Set any options provided...
*/
tcgetattr(fd, &opts);
opts.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON | ECHO | ISIG); /* Raw mode */
bufsize = 480; /* 9600 baud / 10 bits/char / 2Hz */
dtrdsr = 0; /* No dtr/dsr flow control */
if (options != NULL)
while (*options)
{
/*
* Get the name...
*/
for (ptr = name; *options && *options != '=';)
*ptr++ = *options++;
*ptr = '\0';
if (*options == '=')
{
/*
* Get the value...
*/
options ++;
for (ptr = value; *options && *options != '+';)
*ptr++ = *options++;
*ptr = '\0';
if (*options == '+')
options ++;
}
else
value[0] = '\0';
/*
* Process the option...
*/
if (strcasecmp(name, "baud") == 0)
{
/*
* Set the baud rate...
*/
bufsize = atoi(value) / 20;
#if B19200 == 19200
cfsetispeed(&opts, atoi(value));
cfsetospeed(&opts, atoi(value));
#else
switch (atoi(value))
{
case 1200 :
cfsetispeed(&opts, B1200);
cfsetospeed(&opts, B1200);
break;
case 2400 :
cfsetispeed(&opts, B2400);
cfsetospeed(&opts, B2400);
break;
case 4800 :
cfsetispeed(&opts, B4800);
cfsetospeed(&opts, B4800);
break;
case 9600 :
cfsetispeed(&opts, B9600);
cfsetospeed(&opts, B9600);
break;
case 19200 :
cfsetispeed(&opts, B19200);
cfsetospeed(&opts, B19200);
break;
case 38400 :
cfsetispeed(&opts, B38400);
cfsetospeed(&opts, B38400);
break;
#ifdef B57600
case 57600 :
cfsetispeed(&opts, B57600);
cfsetospeed(&opts, B57600);
break;
#endif /* B57600 */
#ifdef B115200
case 115200 :
cfsetispeed(&opts, B115200);
cfsetospeed(&opts, B115200);
break;
#endif /* B115200 */
default :
fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: Unsupported baud rate %s!\n", value);
break;
}
#endif /* B19200 == 19200 */
}
else if (strcasecmp(name, "bits") == 0)
{
/*
* Set number of data bits...
*/
switch (atoi(value))
{
case 7 :
opts.c_cflag &= ~CSIZE;
opts.c_cflag |= CS7;
opts.c_cflag |= PARENB;
opts.c_cflag &= ~PARODD;
break;
case 8 :
opts.c_cflag &= ~CSIZE;
opts.c_cflag |= CS8;
opts.c_cflag &= ~PARENB;
break;
}
}
else if (strcasecmp(name, "parity") == 0)
{
/*
* Set parity checking...
*/
if (strcasecmp(value, "even") == 0)
{
opts.c_cflag |= PARENB;
opts.c_cflag &= ~PARODD;
}
else if (strcasecmp(value, "odd") == 0)
{
opts.c_cflag |= PARENB;
opts.c_cflag |= PARODD;
}
else if (strcasecmp(value, "none") == 0)
opts.c_cflag &= ~PARENB;
}
else if (strcasecmp(name, "flow") == 0)
{
/*
* Set flow control...
*/
if (strcasecmp(value, "none") == 0)
{
opts.c_iflag &= ~(IXON | IXOFF | IXANY);
opts.c_cflag &= ~CRTSCTS;
}
else if (strcasecmp(value, "soft") == 0)
{
opts.c_iflag |= IXON | IXOFF | IXANY;
opts.c_cflag &= ~CRTSCTS;
}
else if (strcasecmp(value, "hard") == 0 ||
strcasecmp(value, "rtscts") == 0)
{
opts.c_iflag &= ~(IXON | IXOFF | IXANY);
opts.c_cflag |= CRTSCTS;
}
else if (strcasecmp(value, "dtrdsr") == 0)
{
opts.c_iflag &= ~(IXON | IXOFF | IXANY);
opts.c_cflag &= ~CRTSCTS;
dtrdsr = 1;
}
}
}
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...
*/
if (bufsize > sizeof(buffer))
bufsize = sizeof(buffer);
while (copies > 0)
{
copies --;
if (fp != stdin)
{
fputs("PAGE: 1 1\n", stderr);
rewind(fp);
}
if (dtrdsr)
{
/*
* Check the port and sleep until DSR is set...
*/
int status;
if (!ioctl(fd, TIOCMGET, &status))
if (!(status & TIOCM_DSR))
{
/*
* Wait for DSR to go high...
*/
fputs("DEBUG: DSR is low; waiting for device...\n", stderr);
do
{
sleep(1);
if (ioctl(fd, TIOCMGET, &status))
break;
}
while (!(status & TIOCM_DSR));
fputs("DEBUG: DSR is high; writing to device...\n", stderr);
}
}
tbytes = 0;
while ((nbytes = fread(buffer, 1, bufsize, fp)) > 0)
{
/*
* Write the print data to the printer...
*/
tbytes += nbytes;
bufptr = buffer;
while (nbytes > 0)
{
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;
}
if (argc > 6)
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Sending print file, %u bytes...\n", tbytes);
}
}
/*
* Close the socket connection and input file and return...
*/
close(fd);
if (fp != stdin)
fclose(fp);
return (0);
}
/*
* 'list_devices()' - List all serial devices.
*/
void
list_devices(void)
{
#if defined(__hpux) || defined(__sgi) || defined(__sun) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__)
static char *funky_hex = "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
/* Funky hex numbering used for some devices */
#endif /* __hpux || __sgi || __sun || __FreeBSD__ || __OpenBSD__ */
#ifdef __linux
int i; /* Looping var */
int fd; /* File descriptor */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
for (i = 0; i < 100; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/ttyS%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY | O_NDELAY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"Serial Port #%d\"\n",
device, i + 1);
}
}
#elif defined(__sgi)
int i, j, n; /* Looping vars */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
inventory_t *inv; /* Hardware inventory info */
/*
* IRIX maintains a hardware inventory of most devices...
*/
setinvent();
while ((inv = getinvent()) != NULL)
{
if (inv->inv_class == INV_SERIAL)
{
/*
* Some sort of serial port...
*/
if (inv->inv_type == INV_CDSIO || inv->inv_type == INV_CDSIO_E)
{
/*
* CDSIO port...
*/
for (n = 0; n < 6; n ++)
printf("serial serial:/dev/ttyd%d?baud=38400 \"Unknown\" \"CDSIO Board %d Serial Port #%d\"\n",
n + 5 + 8 * inv->inv_controller, inv->inv_controller, n + 1);
}
else if (inv->inv_type == INV_EPC_SERIAL)
{
/*
* Everest serial port...
*/
if (inv->inv_unit == 0)
i = 1;
else
i = 41 + 4 * (int)inv->inv_controller;
for (n = 0; n < (int)inv->inv_state; n ++)
printf("serial serial:/dev/ttyd%d?baud=38400 \"Unknown\" \"EPC Serial Port %d, Ebus slot %d\"\n",
n + i, n + 1, (int)inv->inv_controller);
}
else if (inv->inv_state > 1)
{
/*
* Standard serial port under IRIX 6.4 and earlier...
*/
for (n = 0; n < (int)inv->inv_state; n ++)
printf("serial serial:/dev/ttyd%d?baud=38400 \"Unknown\" \"Onboard Serial Port %d\"\n",
n + (int)inv->inv_unit + 1, n + (int)inv->inv_unit + 1);
}
else
{
/*
* Standard serial port under IRIX 6.5 and beyond...
*/
printf("serial serial:/dev/ttyd%d?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"Onboard Serial Port %d\"\n",
(int)inv->inv_controller, (int)inv->inv_controller);
}
}
}
endinvent();
/*
* Central Data makes serial and parallel "servers" that can be
* connected in a number of ways. Look for ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 10; i ++)
for (j = 0; j < 8; j ++)
for (n = 0; n < 32; n ++)
{
if (i == 8) /* EtherLite */
sprintf(device, "/dev/ttydn%d%c", j, funky_hex[n]);
else if (i == 9) /* PCI */
sprintf(device, "/dev/ttydp%d%c", j, funky_hex[n]);
else /* SCSI */
sprintf(device, "/dev/ttyd%d%d%c", i, j, funky_hex[n]);
if (access(device, 0) == 0)
{
if (i == 8)
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=38400 \"Unknown\" \"Central Data EtherLite Serial Port, ID %d, port %d\"\n",
device, j, n);
else if (i == 9)
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=38400 \"Unknown\" \"Central Data PCI Serial Port, ID %d, port %d\"\n",
device, j, n);
else
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=38400 \"Unknown\" \"Central Data SCSI Serial Port, logical bus %d, ID %d, port %d\"\n",
device, i, j, n);
}
}
#elif defined(__sun)
int i, j, n; /* Looping vars */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
/*
* Standard serial ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 26; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/cua/%c", 'a' + i);
if (access(device, 0) == 0)
#ifdef B115200
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"Serial Port #%d\"\n",
device, i + 1);
#else
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=38400 \"Unknown\" \"Serial Port #%d\"\n",
device, i + 1);
#endif /* B115200 */
}
/*
* MAGMA serial ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 40; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/term/%02d", i);
if (access(device, 0) == 0)
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=38400 \"Unknown\" \"MAGMA Serial Board #%d Port #%d\"\n",
device, (i / 10) + 1, (i % 10) + 1);
}
/*
* Central Data serial ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 9; i ++)
for (j = 0; j < 8; j ++)
for (n = 0; n < 32; n ++)
{
if (i == 8) /* EtherLite */
sprintf(device, "/dev/sts/ttyN%d%c", j, funky_hex[n]);
else
sprintf(device, "/dev/sts/tty%c%d%c", i + 'C', j,
funky_hex[n]);
if (access(device, 0) == 0)
{
if (i == 8)
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=38400 \"Unknown\" \"Central Data EtherLite Serial Port, ID %d, port %d\"\n",
device, j, n);
else
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=38400 \"Unknown\" \"Central Data SCSI Serial Port, logical bus %d, ID %d, port %d\"\n",
device, i, j, n);
}
}
#elif defined(__hpux)
int i, j, n; /* Looping vars */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
/*
* Standard serial ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 10; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/tty%dp0", i);
if (access(device, 0) == 0)
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=38400 \"Unknown\" \"Serial Port #%d\"\n",
device, i + 1);
}
/*
* Central Data serial ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 9; i ++)
for (j = 0; j < 8; j ++)
for (n = 0; n < 32; n ++)
{
if (i == 8) /* EtherLite */
sprintf(device, "/dev/ttyN%d%c", j, funky_hex[n]);
else
sprintf(device, "/dev/tty%c%d%c", i + 'C', j,
funky_hex[n]);
if (access(device, 0) == 0)
{
if (i == 8)
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=38400 \"Unknown\" \"Central Data EtherLite Serial Port, ID %d, port %d\"\n",
device, j, n);
else
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=38400 \"Unknown\" \"Central Data SCSI Serial Port, logical bus %d, ID %d, port %d\"\n",
device, i, j, n);
}
}
#elif defined(__osf__)
int i; /* Looping var */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
/*
* Standard serial ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 100; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/tty%02d", i);
if (access(device, 0) == 0)
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=38400 \"Unknown\" \"Serial Port #%d\"\n",
device, i + 1);
}
#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__)
int i, j; /* Looping vars */
int fd; /* File descriptor */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
/*
* SIO ports...
*/
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)
{
close(fd);
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"Standard Serial Port #%d\"\n",
device, i + 1);
}
}
/*
* Cyclades ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 16; i ++) /* Should be up to 65536 boards... */
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)
{
close(fd);
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"Cyclades #%d Serial Port #%d\"\n",
device, i, j + 1);
}
}
/*
* Digiboard ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 16; i ++) /* Should be up to 65536 boards... */
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)
{
close(fd);
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"Digiboard #%d Serial Port #%d\"\n",
device, i, j + 1);
}
}
/*
* Stallion ports...
*/
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)
{
close(fd);
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"Stallion Serial Port #%d\"\n",
device, i + 1);
}
}
/*
* SX ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 128; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/ttyA%d", i + 1);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY | O_NDELAY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"SX Serial Port #%d\"\n",
device, i + 1);
}
}
#elif defined(__NetBSD__)
int i, j; /* Looping vars */
int fd; /* File descriptor */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
/*
* Standard serial ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 4; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/tty%02d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY | O_NDELAY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"Serial Port #%d\"\n",
device, i + 1);
}
}
/*
* Cyclades-Z ports...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 16; i ++) /* Should be up to 65536 boards... */
for (j = 0; j < 64; j ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/ttyCZ%02d%02d", i, j);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_NOCTTY | O_NDELAY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("serial serial:%s?baud=115200 \"Unknown\" \"Cyclades #%d Serial Prt #%d\"\n",
device, i, j + 1);
}
}
#endif
}
/*
* End of "$Id$".
*/
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snmp.txt - 2006-04-19
---------------------
This file lists the "interesting" bits from the command:
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public HOST .1
for many network print servers and internal cards. It is mainly here
for SNMP documentation and development purposes.
AXIS 5600
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: HP ETHERNET MULTI-ENVIRONMENT,ROM J.sp.00,JETDIRECT EX,JD28,EEPROM 6.16.5
SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 = STRING:
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.1 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDevicePrinter
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.2 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDevicePrinter
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.3 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDevicePrinter
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.1 = STRING: Hewlett-Packard hp LaserJet 3380
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.2 = STRING: Axis AXIS 5600
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.3 = STRING: Axis AXIS 5600
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.1 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::zeroDotZero
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.2 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::zeroDotZero
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.3 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::zeroDotZero
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.11.2.4.3.10.8.0 = STRING: "AXIS433AE8"
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.368.2.3.2.601.0 = INTEGER: 9100
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.368.2.3.2.602.0 = INTEGER: 9101
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.368.2.3.2.603.0 = INTEGER: 9102
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.368.2.3.10.901.0 = STRING: "AXIS433AE8"
AXIS OfficeBasic
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: AXIS OfficeBasic Parallel Network Print Server V6.43 Sep 4 2003
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.1 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDevicePrinter
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.1 = STRING: EPSON Stylus Photo 870
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.1 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::zeroDotZero
DLink DP-301P+
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: D-Link DP-301P+ Print Server
Genicom ML280
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: GENICOM microLaser 280
SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 = STRING: PRQ_004F75
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.1 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDevicePrinter
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.1 = STRING: MANUFACTURER:GENICOM;MODEL:microLaser 280;
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.1 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.3369.1.1.2.4
EPSON Type-B Network Card
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: EPSON Type-B 10Base-T/100Base-TX Print Server
SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 = STRING: StylusPro7600-BB87A8
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.1 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDevicePrinter
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.1 = STRING: EPSON Stylus Pro 7600
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.1 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.1248.1.2.1.22.69.109.117.108.97.116.101.83.116.121.108.117.115.32.80.114.111.32.55.54.48.48
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.11.2.3.9.1.1.7.0 = STRING: "MFG:EPSON;CMD:ESCPL2,BDC;MDL:Stylus Pro 7600;CLS:PRINTER;DES:EPSON Stylus Pro 7600;"
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.1248.1.2.2.1.1.1.1.1 = STRING: "MFG:EPSON;CMD:ESCPL2,BDC;MDL:Stylus Pro 7600;CLS:PRINTER;DES:EPSON Stylus Pro 7600;"
EPSON Wireless 802.11b Print Server
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: EPSON Wireless LAN Print Interface compatible with an HP JETDIRECT EX
SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 = STRING: EAI_0F550B
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.1 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDevicePrinter
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.1 = STRING:
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.1 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::zeroDotZero
HP JetDirect EX3plus
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: HP ETHERNET MULTI-ENVIRONMENT,ROM D.04.03,JETDIRECT EX,JD26,EEPROM D.05.22
SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 = STRING: NPID1EC0F
HP LJ4000
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: HP ETHERNET MULTI-ENVIRONMENT,ROM G.05.34,JETDIRECT,JD30,EEPROM G.08.32
SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 = STRING:
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.1 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDevicePrinter
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.1 = STRING: HP LaserJet 4000 Series
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.1 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.11.2.3.9.1.2.5
HP CLJ4550
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: HP ETHERNET MULTI-ENVIRONMENT,ROM L.20.07,JETDIRECT,JD84,EEPROM L.21.22,CIDATE 07/06/2001
SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 = STRING: NPI02FDE7
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.1 = STRING: HP Color LaserJet 4550
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.2 = STRING: Hewlett-Packard Dynamic RAM Disk
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.1 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.11.2.3.9.1.2.14
Lexmark C522
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: Lexmark C522 version NS.NP.N212 kernel 2.6.6 All-N-1
SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 = STRING: ET0004000D0CCA
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.1 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDevicePrinter
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.2 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDeviceNonVolatileMemory
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.3 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDeviceProcessor
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.4 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDeviceSerialPort
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.5 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDeviceNetwork
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.1 = STRING: Lexmark C522 9421TTV LS.FA.P129
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.2 = STRING: Nonvolatile RAM
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.3 = STRING: IBM 750 Rev CXr
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.4 = STRING: USB Interface
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.5 = STRING: Network Interface
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.1 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::zeroDotZero
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.2 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::zeroDotZero
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.3 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::zeroDotZero
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.4 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::zeroDotZero
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.5 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.641.1
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.641.2.1.2.1.2.1 = STRING: "Lexmark C522"
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.641.2.1.2.1.3.1 = STRING: "MANUFACTURER:Lexmark International;COMMAND SET:;MODEL:Lexmark C522"
Linksys EPSX3
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: ETHERNET MULTI-ENVIRONMENT.ROM, JETDIRECT EX, EEPROM 6016
NetGear PS113
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: A SNMP proxy agent.
Okidata C7200
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: OkiLAN 6200e
SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 = STRING: OKI7009715
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.1 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDevicePrinter
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.2 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDeviceNonVolat
ileMemory
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.1 = STRING: C7200
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.2 = STRING: FLASH0
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.1 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.2001.1.1.1.1
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.2 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::zeroDotZero
SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.43.14.1.1.3.1.1 = STRING: "IEEE 1284"
SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.43.14.1.1.3.1.2 = STRING: "EtherTalk Phase 2"
SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.43.14.1.1.3.1.3 = STRING: "LPD"
SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.43.14.1.1.3.1.4 = STRING: "Netware Rprinter"
SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.43.14.1.1.3.1.5 = STRING: "Netware Bindery or NDS Pserver"
SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.43.14.1.1.3.1.6 = STRING: "Raw TCP Port 9100"
SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.43.14.1.1.3.1.7 = STRING: "FTP"
SNMPv2-SMI::mib-2.43.14.1.1.3.1.8 = STRING: "DLC/LLC"
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.2001.1.1.1.1.1.3530.0 = STRING: "C7200"
Xerox N2025
SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0 = STRING: Xerox DocuPrint N2025 Network Laser Printer - 2.12-02
SNMPv2-MIB::sysName.0 = STRING:
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.1 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDevicePrinter
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.2 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDeviceParallelPort
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.3 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDeviceNetwork
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.6 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDeviceProcessor
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.7 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDeviceOther
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.9 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDeviceVolatileMemory
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceType.10 = OID: HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES::hrDeviceNonVolatileMemory
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.1 = STRING: Xerox DocuPrint N2025 Network Laser Printer - 2.12-02
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.2 = STRING: IEEE 1284 port
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.3 = STRING: Ethernet port
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.6 = STRING: Motorola Power PC
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.7 = STRING: USB Port
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.9 = STRING: RAM Memory
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.10 = STRING: ROM Memory
HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceID.1 = OID: SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.253.8.62.1.3.2.17.1
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/*
* AppSocket backend for CUPS.
* "$Id$"
*
* Copyright 2007-2016 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
* AppSocket backend for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
* law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
* "LICENSE" which should have been included with this file. If this
* file is missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
* Copyright 1997-2001 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
*
* This file is subject to the Apple OS-Developed Software exception.
* 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" 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:
*
* main() - Send a file to the printer or server.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers.
*/
#include <cups/http-private.h>
#include "backend-private.h"
#include <cups/cups.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <cups/string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <signal.h>
#ifdef WIN32
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__EMX__)
# include <winsock.h>
#else
# include <unistd.h>
# include <fcntl.h>
# include <sys/socket.h>
# include <netinet/in.h>
# include <arpa/inet.h>
# include <netdb.h>
#endif /* WIN32 */
/*
* Local functions...
*/
static ssize_t wait_bc(int device_fd, int secs);
#endif /* WIN32 || __EMX__ */
/*
@@ -50,41 +58,31 @@ static ssize_t wait_bc(int device_fd, int secs);
* printer-uri job-id user title copies options [file]
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
const char *device_uri; /* Device URI */
char scheme[255], /* Scheme in URI */
hostname[1024], /* Hostname */
username[255], /* Username info (not used) */
resource[1024], /* Resource info (not used) */
*options, /* Pointer to options */
*name, /* Name of option */
*value, /* Value of option */
sep; /* Option separator */
int print_fd; /* Print file */
int copies; /* Number of copies to print */
time_t start_time; /* Time of first connect */
int contimeout; /* Connection timeout */
int waiteof; /* Wait for end-of-file? */
int port; /* Port number */
int delay; /* Delay for retries... */
int device_fd; /* AppSocket */
int error; /* Error code (if any) */
http_addrlist_t *addrlist, /* Address list */
*addr; /* Connected address */
char addrname[256]; /* Address name */
int snmp_enabled = 1; /* Is SNMP enabled? */
int snmp_fd, /* SNMP socket */
start_count, /* Page count via SNMP at start */
page_count, /* Page count via SNMP */
have_supplies; /* Printer supports supply levels? */
ssize_t bytes = 0, /* Initial bytes read */
tbytes; /* Total number of bytes written */
char buffer[1024]; /* Initial print buffer */
char method[255], /* Method in URI */
hostname[1024], /* Hostname */
username[255], /* Username info (not used) */
resource[1024]; /* Resource info (not used) */
FILE *fp; /* Print file */
int copies; /* Number of copies to print */
int port; /* Port number */
int delay; /* Delay for retries... */
int fd; /* AppSocket */
int error; /* Error code (if any) */
struct sockaddr_in addr; /* Socket address */
struct hostent *hostaddr; /* Host address */
int wbytes; /* Number of bytes written */
size_t nbytes, /* Number of bytes read */
tbytes; /* Total number of bytes written */
char buffer[8192], /* Output buffer */
*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 */
struct sigaction action; /* Actions for POSIX signals */
#endif /* HAVE_SIGACTION && !HAVE_SIGSET */
@@ -94,36 +92,20 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
setbuf(stderr, NULL);
/*
* Ignore SIGPIPE signals...
*/
#ifdef HAVE_SIGSET
sigset(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
#elif defined(HAVE_SIGACTION)
memset(&action, 0, sizeof(action));
action.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
sigaction(SIGPIPE, &action, NULL);
#else
signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
#endif /* HAVE_SIGSET */
/*
* Check command-line...
*/
if (argc == 1)
{
printf("network socket \"Unknown\" \"%s\"\n",
_cupsLangString(cupsLangDefault(), _("AppSocket/HP JetDirect")));
return (CUPS_BACKEND_OK);
puts("network socket \"Unknown\" \"AppSocket/HP JetDirect\"");
return (0);
}
else if (argc < 6 || argc > 7)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr,
_("Usage: %s job-id user title copies options [file]"),
argv[0]);
return (CUPS_BACKEND_FAILED);
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s job-id user title copies options [file]\n",
argv[0]);
return (1);
}
/*
@@ -133,8 +115,8 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
if (argc == 6)
{
print_fd = 0;
copies = 1;
fp = stdin;
copies = 1;
}
else
{
@@ -142,10 +124,10 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
* Try to open the print file...
*/
if ((print_fd = open(argv[6], O_RDONLY)) < 0)
if ((fp = fopen(argv[6], "rb")) == NULL)
{
_cupsLangPrintError("ERROR", _("Unable to open print file"));
return (CUPS_BACKEND_FAILED);
perror("ERROR: unable to open print file");
return (1);
}
copies = atoi(argv[4]);
@@ -155,342 +137,207 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
* Extract the hostname and port number from the URI...
*/
while ((device_uri = cupsBackendDeviceURI(argv)) == NULL)
{
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "INFO", _("Unable to locate printer."));
sleep(10);
if (getenv("CLASS") != NULL)
return (CUPS_BACKEND_FAILED);
}
httpSeparateURI(HTTP_URI_CODING_ALL, device_uri, scheme, sizeof(scheme),
username, sizeof(username), hostname, sizeof(hostname), &port,
resource, sizeof(resource));
httpSeparate(argv[0], method, username, hostname, &port, resource);
if (port == 0)
port = 9100; /* Default to HP JetDirect/Tektronix PhaserShare */
/*
* Get options, if any...
* Then try to connect to the remote host...
*/
waiteof = 1;
contimeout = 7 * 24 * 60 * 60;
if ((options = strchr(resource, '?')) != NULL)
if ((hostaddr = gethostbyname(hostname)) == NULL)
{
/*
* Yup, terminate the device name string and move to the first
* character of the options...
*/
*options++ = '\0';
/*
* Parse options...
*/
while (*options)
{
/*
* Get the name...
*/
name = options;
while (*options && *options != '=' && *options != '+' && *options != '&')
options ++;
if ((sep = *options) != '\0')
*options++ = '\0';
if (sep == '=')
{
/*
* Get the value...
*/
value = options;
while (*options && *options != '+' && *options != '&')
options ++;
if (*options)
*options++ = '\0';
}
else
value = (char *)"";
/*
* Process the option...
*/
if (!_cups_strcasecmp(name, "waiteof"))
{
/*
* Set the wait-for-eof value...
*/
waiteof = !value[0] || !_cups_strcasecmp(value, "on") ||
!_cups_strcasecmp(value, "yes") || !_cups_strcasecmp(value, "true");
}
else if (!_cups_strcasecmp(name, "snmp"))
{
/*
* Enable/disable SNMP stuff...
*/
snmp_enabled = !value[0] || !_cups_strcasecmp(value, "on") ||
!_cups_strcasecmp(value, "yes") ||
!_cups_strcasecmp(value, "true");
}
else if (!_cups_strcasecmp(name, "contimeout"))
{
/*
* Set the connection timeout...
*/
if (atoi(value) > 0)
contimeout = atoi(value);
}
}
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Unable to locate printer \'%s\' - %s\n",
hostname, strerror(errno));
return (1);
}
/*
* Then try finding the remote host...
*/
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Attempting to connect to host %s on port %d\n",
hostname, port);
start_time = time(NULL);
memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr));
memcpy(&(addr.sin_addr), hostaddr->h_addr, hostaddr->h_length);
addr.sin_family = hostaddr->h_addrtype;
addr.sin_port = htons(port);
addrlist = backendLookup(hostname, port, NULL);
/*
* See if the printer supports SNMP...
*/
if (snmp_enabled)
snmp_fd = _cupsSNMPOpen(addrlist->addr.addr.sa_family);
else
snmp_fd = -1;
if (snmp_fd >= 0)
have_supplies = !backendSNMPSupplies(snmp_fd, &(addrlist->addr),
&start_count, NULL);
else
have_supplies = start_count = 0;
/*
* Wait for data from the filter...
*/
if (print_fd == 0)
while (copies > 0)
{
if (!backendWaitLoop(snmp_fd, &(addrlist->addr), 1, backendNetworkSideCB))
return (CUPS_BACKEND_OK);
else if ((bytes = read(0, buffer, sizeof(buffer))) <= 0)
return (CUPS_BACKEND_OK);
}
/*
* Connect to the printer...
*/
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Connecting to %s:%d\n", hostname, port);
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "INFO", _("Connecting to printer."));
for (delay = 5;;)
{
if ((addr = httpAddrConnect(addrlist, &device_fd)) == NULL)
for (delay = 5;;)
{
error = errno;
device_fd = -1;
if (getenv("CLASS") != NULL)
if ((fd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0)
{
/*
* If the CLASS environment variable is set, the job was submitted
* to a class and not to a specific queue. In this case, we want
* to abort immediately so that the job can be requeued on the next
* available printer in the class.
*/
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "INFO",
_("Unable to contact printer, queuing on next "
"printer in class."));
/*
* Sleep 5 seconds to keep the job from requeuing too rapidly...
*/
sleep(5);
return (CUPS_BACKEND_FAILED);
perror("ERROR: Unable to create socket");
return (1);
}
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Connection error: %s\n", strerror(error));
if (errno == ECONNREFUSED || errno == EHOSTDOWN || errno == EHOSTUNREACH || errno == ETIMEDOUT || errno == ENOTCONN)
if (connect(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, sizeof(addr)) < 0)
{
if (contimeout && (time(NULL) - start_time) > contimeout)
error = errno;
close(fd);
fd = -1;
if (error == ECONNREFUSED)
{
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "ERROR",
_("The printer is not responding."));
return (CUPS_BACKEND_FAILED);
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Network host \'%s\' is busy; will retry in %d seconds...\n",
hostname, delay);
sleep(delay);
if (delay < 30)
delay += 5;
}
switch (error)
else
{
case EHOSTDOWN :
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "WARNING",
_("The printer may not exist or "
"is unavailable at this time."));
break;
case EHOSTUNREACH :
default :
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "WARNING",
_("The printer is unreachable at this "
"time."));
break;
case ECONNREFUSED :
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "WARNING",
_("The printer is in use."));
break;
}
sleep((unsigned)delay);
if (delay < 30)
delay += 5;
perror("ERROR: Unable to connect to printer (retrying in 30 seconds)");
sleep(30);
}
}
else
{
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "ERROR",
_("The printer is not responding."));
sleep(30);
}
break;
}
else
break;
}
fputs("STATE: -connecting-to-device\n", stderr);
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "INFO", _("Connected to printer."));
/*
* 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...
*/
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Connected to %s:%d...\n",
httpAddrString(&(addr->addr), addrname, sizeof(addrname)),
httpAddrPort(&(addr->addr)));
#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));
/*
* Print everything...
*/
sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask);
action.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
sigaction(SIGTERM, &action, NULL);
#else
signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
#endif /* HAVE_SIGSET */
tbytes = 0;
/*
* Finally, send the print file...
*/
if (bytes > 0)
tbytes += write(device_fd, buffer, (size_t)bytes);
while (copies > 0 && tbytes >= 0)
{
copies --;
if (print_fd != 0)
if (fp != stdin)
{
fputs("PAGE: 1 1\n", stderr);
lseek(print_fd, 0, SEEK_SET);
rewind(fp);
}
tbytes = backendRunLoop(print_fd, device_fd, snmp_fd, &(addrlist->addr), 1,
0, backendNetworkSideCB);
fputs("INFO: Connected to host, sending print job...\n", stderr);
if (print_fd != 0 && tbytes >= 0)
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "INFO", _("Print file sent."));
}
tbytes = 0;
while ((nbytes = fread(buffer, 1, sizeof(buffer), fp)) > 0)
{
/*
* Write the print data to the printer...
*/
fputs("STATE: +cups-waiting-for-job-completed\n", stderr);
tbytes += nbytes;
bufptr = buffer;
while (nbytes > 0)
{
if ((wbytes = send(fd, bufptr, nbytes, 0)) < 0)
{
perror("ERROR: Unable to send print file to printer");
break;
}
nbytes -= wbytes;
bufptr += wbytes;
}
/*
* Check for possible data coming back from the printer...
*/
timeout.tv_sec = 0;
timeout.tv_usec = 0;
FD_ZERO(&input);
FD_SET(fd, &input);
#ifdef __hpux
if (select(fd + 1, (int *)&input, NULL, NULL, &timeout) > 0)
#else
if (select(fd + 1, &input, NULL, NULL, &timeout) > 0)
#endif /* __hpux */
{
/*
* Grab the data coming back and spit it out to stderr...
*/
if ((nbytes = recv(fd, buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0)) > 0)
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Received %u bytes of back-channel data!\n",
nbytes);
}
else if (argc > 6)
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Sending print file, %u bytes...\n", tbytes);
}
if (waiteof)
{
/*
* Shutdown the socket and wait for the other end to finish...
*/
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "INFO", _("Waiting for printer to finish."));
fputs("INFO: Print file sent, waiting for printer to finish...\n", stderr);
shutdown(device_fd, 1);
shutdown(fd, 1);
while (wait_bc(device_fd, 90) > 0);
for (;;)
{
/*
* Wait a maximum of 90 seconds for backchannel data or a closed
* connection...
*/
timeout.tv_sec = 90;
timeout.tv_usec = 0;
FD_ZERO(&input);
FD_SET(fd, &input);
#ifdef __hpux
if (select(fd + 1, (int *)&input, NULL, NULL, &timeout) > 0)
#else
if (select(fd + 1, &input, NULL, NULL, &timeout) > 0)
#endif /* __hpux */
{
/*
* Grab the data coming back and spit it out to stderr...
*/
if ((nbytes = recv(fd, buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0)) > 0)
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Received %u bytes of back-channel data!\n",
nbytes);
else
break;
}
else
break;
}
/*
* Close the socket connection...
*/
close(fd);
}
/*
* Collect the final page count as needed...
*/
if (have_supplies &&
!backendSNMPSupplies(snmp_fd, &(addrlist->addr), &page_count, NULL) &&
page_count > start_count)
fprintf(stderr, "PAGE: total %d\n", page_count - start_count);
/*
* Close the socket connection...
*/
close(device_fd);
httpAddrFreeList(addrlist);
/*
* Close the input file and return...
*/
if (print_fd != 0)
close(print_fd);
if (fp != stdin)
fclose(fp);
return (CUPS_BACKEND_OK);
fputs("INFO: " CUPS_SVERSION " is ready to print.\n", stderr);
return (0);
}
/*
* 'wait_bc()' - Wait for back-channel data...
* End of "$Id$".
*/
static ssize_t /* O - # bytes read or -1 on error */
wait_bc(int device_fd, /* I - Socket */
int secs) /* I - Seconds to wait */
{
struct timeval timeout; /* Timeout for select() */
fd_set input; /* Input set for select() */
ssize_t bytes; /* Number of back-channel bytes read */
char buffer[1024]; /* Back-channel buffer */
/*
* Wait up to "secs" seconds for backchannel data...
*/
timeout.tv_sec = secs;
timeout.tv_usec = 0;
FD_ZERO(&input);
FD_SET(device_fd, &input);
if (select(device_fd + 1, &input, NULL, NULL, &timeout) > 0)
{
/*
* Grab the data coming back and spit it out to stderr...
*/
if ((bytes = read(device_fd, buffer, sizeof(buffer))) > 0)
{
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Received %d bytes of back-channel data\n",
(int)bytes);
cupsBackChannelWrite(buffer, (size_t)bytes, 1.0);
}
return (bytes);
}
else
return (-1);
}
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@@ -1,73 +0,0 @@
/*
* IEEE-1284 support functions test program for CUPS.
*
* Copyright 2007-2010 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2006 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
* law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
* "LICENSE" which should have been included with this file. If this
* file is missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*
* This file is subject to the Apple OS-Developed Software exception.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers.
*/
#include <cups/string-private.h>
#ifdef WIN32
# include <io.h>
#else
# include <unistd.h>
# include <fcntl.h>
#endif /* WIN32 */
#include "ieee1284.c"
/*
* 'main()' - Test the device-ID functions.
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line args */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
int i, /* Looping var */
fd; /* File descriptor */
char device_id[1024], /* 1284 device ID string */
make_model[1024], /* make-and-model string */
uri[1024]; /* URI string */
if (argc < 2)
{
puts("Usage: test1284 device-file [... device-file-N]");
exit(1);
}
for (i = 1; i < argc; i ++)
{
if ((fd = open(argv[i], O_RDWR)) < 0)
{
perror(argv[i]);
return (errno);
}
printf("%s:\n", argv[i]);
backendGetDeviceID(fd, device_id, sizeof(device_id), make_model,
sizeof(make_model), "test", uri, sizeof(uri));
printf(" device_id=\"%s\"\n", device_id);
printf(" make_model=\"%s\"\n", make_model);
printf(" uri=\"%s\"\n", uri);
close(fd);
}
return (0);
}
-677
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@@ -1,677 +0,0 @@
/*
* Backend test program for CUPS.
*
* Copyright 2007-2014 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2005 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
* law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
* "LICENSE" which should have been included with this file. If this
* file is missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*
* This file is subject to the Apple OS-Developed Software exception.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers.
*/
#include <cups/string-private.h>
#include <cups/cups.h>
#include <cups/sidechannel.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <signal.h>
/*
* Local globals...
*/
static int job_canceled = 0;
/*
* Local functions...
*/
static void sigterm_handler(int sig);
static void usage(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
static void walk_cb(const char *oid, const char *data, int datalen,
void *context);
/*
* 'main()' - Run the named backend.
*
* Usage:
*
* testbackend [-s] [-t] device-uri job-id user title copies options [file]
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line args */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
int first_arg, /* First argument for backend */
do_cancel = 0, /* Simulate a cancel-job via SIGTERM */
do_ps = 0, /* Do PostScript query+test? */
do_pcl = 0, /* Do PCL query+test? */
do_side_tests = 0, /* Test side-channel ops? */
do_trickle = 0, /* Trickle data to backend */
do_walk = 0, /* Do OID lookup (0) or walking (1) */
show_log = 0; /* Show log messages from backends? */
const char *oid = ".1.3.6.1.2.1.43.10.2.1.4.1.1";
/* OID to lookup or walk */
char scheme[255], /* Scheme in URI == backend */
backend[1024], /* Backend path */
libpath[1024], /* Path for libcups */
*ptr; /* Pointer into path */
const char *serverbin; /* CUPS_SERVERBIN environment variable */
int fd, /* Temporary file descriptor */
back_fds[2], /* Back-channel pipe */
side_fds[2], /* Side-channel socket */
data_fds[2], /* Data pipe */
back_pid = -1, /* Backend process ID */
data_pid = -1, /* Trickle process ID */
pid, /* Process ID */
status; /* Exit status */
/*
* Get the current directory and point the run-time linker at the "cups"
* subdirectory...
*/
if (getcwd(libpath, sizeof(libpath)) &&
(ptr = strrchr(libpath, '/')) != NULL && !strcmp(ptr, "/backend"))
{
strlcpy(ptr, "/cups", sizeof(libpath) - (size_t)(ptr - libpath));
if (!access(libpath, 0))
{
#ifdef __APPLE__
fprintf(stderr, "Setting DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to \"%s\".\n", libpath);
setenv("DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH", libpath, 1);
#else
fprintf(stderr, "Setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to \"%s\".\n", libpath);
setenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH", libpath, 1);
#endif /* __APPLE__ */
}
else
perror(libpath);
}
/*
* See if we have side-channel tests to do...
*/
for (first_arg = 1;
argv[first_arg] && argv[first_arg][0] == '-';
first_arg ++)
if (!strcmp(argv[first_arg], "-d"))
show_log = 1;
else if (!strcmp(argv[first_arg], "-cancel"))
do_cancel = 1;
else if (!strcmp(argv[first_arg], "-pcl"))
do_pcl = 1;
else if (!strcmp(argv[first_arg], "-ps"))
do_ps = 1;
else if (!strcmp(argv[first_arg], "-s"))
do_side_tests = 1;
else if (!strcmp(argv[first_arg], "-t"))
do_trickle = 1;
else if (!strcmp(argv[first_arg], "-get") && (first_arg + 1) < argc)
{
first_arg ++;
do_side_tests = 1;
oid = argv[first_arg];
}
else if (!strcmp(argv[first_arg], "-walk") && (first_arg + 1) < argc)
{
first_arg ++;
do_side_tests = 1;
do_walk = 1;
oid = argv[first_arg];
}
else
usage();
argc -= first_arg;
if (argc < 6 || argc > 7 || (argc == 7 && do_trickle))
usage();
/*
* Extract the scheme from the device-uri - that's the program we want to
* execute.
*/
if (sscanf(argv[first_arg], "%254[^:]", scheme) != 1)
{
fputs("testbackend: Bad device-uri - no colon!\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
if (!access(scheme, X_OK))
strlcpy(backend, scheme, sizeof(backend));
else
{
if ((serverbin = getenv("CUPS_SERVERBIN")) == NULL)
serverbin = CUPS_SERVERBIN;
snprintf(backend, sizeof(backend), "%s/backend/%s", serverbin, scheme);
if (access(backend, X_OK))
{
fprintf(stderr, "testbackend: Unknown device scheme \"%s\"!\n", scheme);
return (1);
}
}
/*
* Create the back-channel pipe and side-channel socket...
*/
open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY); /* Make sure fd 3 and 4 are used */
open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY);
pipe(back_fds);
fcntl(back_fds[0], F_SETFL, fcntl(back_fds[0], F_GETFL) | O_NONBLOCK);
fcntl(back_fds[1], F_SETFL, fcntl(back_fds[1], F_GETFL) | O_NONBLOCK);
socketpair(AF_LOCAL, SOCK_STREAM, 0, side_fds);
fcntl(side_fds[0], F_SETFL, fcntl(side_fds[0], F_GETFL) | O_NONBLOCK);
fcntl(side_fds[1], F_SETFL, fcntl(side_fds[1], F_GETFL) | O_NONBLOCK);
/*
* Execute the trickle process as needed...
*/
if (do_trickle || do_pcl || do_ps || do_cancel)
{
pipe(data_fds);
signal(SIGTERM, sigterm_handler);
if ((data_pid = fork()) == 0)
{
/*
* Trickle/query child comes here. Rearrange file descriptors so that
* FD 1, 3, and 4 point to the backend...
*/
if ((fd = open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY)) != 0)
{
dup2(fd, 0);
close(fd);
}
if (data_fds[1] != 1)
{
dup2(data_fds[1], 1);
close(data_fds[1]);
}
close(data_fds[0]);
if (back_fds[0] != 3)
{
dup2(back_fds[0], 3);
close(back_fds[0]);
}
close(back_fds[1]);
if (side_fds[0] != 4)
{
dup2(side_fds[0], 4);
close(side_fds[0]);
}
close(side_fds[1]);
if (do_trickle)
{
/*
* Write 10 spaces, 1 per second...
*/
int i; /* Looping var */
for (i = 0; i < 10; i ++)
{
write(1, " ", 1);
sleep(1);
}
}
else if (do_cancel)
{
/*
* Write PS or PCL lines until we see SIGTERM...
*/
int line = 0, page = 0; /* Current line and page */
ssize_t bytes; /* Number of bytes of response data */
char buffer[1024]; /* Output buffer */
if (do_pcl)
write(1, "\033E", 2);
else
write(1, "%!\n/Courier findfont 12 scalefont setfont 0 setgray\n", 52);
while (!job_canceled)
{
if (line == 0)
{
page ++;
if (do_pcl)
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "PCL Page %d\r\n\r\n", page);
else
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
"18 732 moveto (PS Page %d) show\n", page);
write(1, buffer, strlen(buffer));
}
line ++;
if (do_pcl)
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "Line %d\r\n", line);
else
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "18 %d moveto (Line %d) show\n",
720 - line * 12, line);
write(1, buffer, strlen(buffer));
if (line >= 55)
{
/*
* Eject after 55 lines...
*/
line = 0;
if (do_pcl)
write(1, "\014", 1);
else
write(1, "showpage\n", 9);
}
/*
* Check for back-channel data...
*/
if ((bytes = cupsBackChannelRead(buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0)) > 0)
write(2, buffer, (size_t)bytes);
/*
* Throttle output to ~100hz...
*/
usleep(10000);
}
/*
* Eject current page with info...
*/
if (do_pcl)
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
"Canceled on line %d of page %d\r\n\014\033E", line, page);
else
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
"\n18 %d moveto (Canceled on line %d of page %d)\nshowpage\n",
720 - line * 12, line, page);
write(1, buffer, strlen(buffer));
/*
* See if we get any back-channel data...
*/
while ((bytes = cupsBackChannelRead(buffer, sizeof(buffer), 5.0)) > 0)
write(2, buffer, (size_t)bytes);
exit(0);
}
else
{
/*
* Do PS or PCL query + test pages.
*/
char buffer[1024]; /* Buffer for response data */
ssize_t bytes; /* Number of bytes of response data */
double timeout; /* Timeout */
const char *data; /* Data to send */
static const char *pcl_data = /* PCL data */
"\033%-12345X@PJL\r\n"
"@PJL JOB NAME = \"Hello, World!\"\r\n"
"@PJL INFO USTATUS\r\n"
"@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = PCL\r\n"
"\033E"
"Hello, World!\n"
"\014"
"\033%-12345X@PJL\r\n"
"@PJL EOJ NAME=\"Hello, World!\"\r\n"
"\033%-12345X";
static const char *ps_data = /* PostScript data */
"%!\n"
"save\n"
"product = flush\n"
"currentpagedevice /PageSize get aload pop\n"
"2 copy gt {exch} if\n"
"(Unknown)\n"
"19 dict\n"
"dup [612 792] (Letter) put\n"
"dup [612 1008] (Legal) put\n"
"dup [612 935] (w612h935) put\n"
"dup [522 756] (Executive) put\n"
"dup [595 842] (A4) put\n"
"dup [420 595] (A5) put\n"
"dup [499 709] (ISOB5) put\n"
"dup [516 728] (B5) put\n"
"dup [612 936] (w612h936) put\n"
"dup [284 419] (Postcard) put\n"
"dup [419.5 567] (DoublePostcard) put\n"
"dup [558 774] (w558h774) put\n"
"dup [553 765] (w553h765) put\n"
"dup [522 737] (w522h737) put\n"
"dup [499 709] (EnvISOB5) put\n"
"dup [297 684] (Env10) put\n"
"dup [459 649] (EnvC5) put\n"
"dup [312 624] (EnvDL) put\n"
"dup [279 540] (EnvMonarch) put\n"
"{ exch aload pop 4 index sub abs 5 le exch\n"
" 5 index sub abs 5 le and\n"
" {exch pop exit} {pop} ifelse\n"
"} bind forall\n"
"= flush pop pop\n"
"/Courier findfont 12 scalefont setfont\n"
"0 setgray 36 720 moveto (Hello, ) show product show (!) show\n"
"showpage\n"
"restore\n"
"\004";
if (do_pcl)
data = pcl_data;
else
data = ps_data;
write(1, data, strlen(data));
write(2, "DEBUG: START\n", 13);
timeout = 60.0;
while ((bytes = cupsBackChannelRead(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
timeout)) > 0)
{
write(2, buffer, (size_t)bytes);
timeout = 5.0;
}
write(2, "\nDEBUG: END\n", 12);
}
exit(0);
}
else if (data_pid < 0)
{
perror("testbackend: Unable to fork");
return (1);
}
}
else
data_fds[0] = data_fds[1] = -1;
/*
* Execute the backend...
*/
if ((back_pid = fork()) == 0)
{
/*
* Child comes here...
*/
if (do_trickle || do_ps || do_pcl || do_cancel)
{
if (data_fds[0] != 0)
{
dup2(data_fds[0], 0);
close(data_fds[0]);
}
close(data_fds[1]);
}
if (!show_log)
{
if ((fd = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY)) != 2)
{
dup2(fd, 2);
close(fd);
}
}
if (back_fds[1] != 3)
{
dup2(back_fds[1], 3);
close(back_fds[0]);
}
close(back_fds[1]);
if (side_fds[1] != 4)
{
dup2(side_fds[1], 4);
close(side_fds[0]);
}
close(side_fds[1]);
execv(backend, argv + first_arg);
fprintf(stderr, "testbackend: Unable to execute \"%s\": %s\n", backend,
strerror(errno));
return (errno);
}
else if (back_pid < 0)
{
perror("testbackend: Unable to fork");
return (1);
}
/*
* Parent comes here, setup back and side channel file descriptors...
*/
if (do_trickle || do_ps || do_pcl || do_cancel)
{
close(data_fds[0]);
close(data_fds[1]);
}
if (back_fds[0] != 3)
{
dup2(back_fds[0], 3);
close(back_fds[0]);
}
close(back_fds[1]);
if (side_fds[0] != 4)
{
dup2(side_fds[0], 4);
close(side_fds[0]);
}
close(side_fds[1]);
/*
* Do side-channel tests as needed, then wait for the backend...
*/
if (do_side_tests)
{
int length; /* Length of buffer */
char buffer[2049]; /* Buffer for reponse */
cups_sc_status_t scstatus; /* Status of side-channel command */
static const char * const statuses[] =
{
"CUPS_SC_STATUS_NONE", /* No status */
"CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK", /* Operation succeeded */
"CUPS_SC_STATUS_IO_ERROR", /* An I/O error occurred */
"CUPS_SC_STATUS_TIMEOUT", /* The backend did not respond */
"CUPS_SC_STATUS_NO_RESPONSE", /* The device did not respond */
"CUPS_SC_STATUS_BAD_MESSAGE", /* The command/response message was invalid */
"CUPS_SC_STATUS_TOO_BIG", /* Response too big */
"CUPS_SC_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED" /* Command not implemented */
};
sleep(2);
length = 0;
scstatus = cupsSideChannelDoRequest(CUPS_SC_CMD_DRAIN_OUTPUT, buffer,
&length, 60.0);
printf("CUPS_SC_CMD_DRAIN_OUTPUT returned %s\n", statuses[scstatus]);
length = 1;
scstatus = cupsSideChannelDoRequest(CUPS_SC_CMD_GET_BIDI, buffer,
&length, 5.0);
printf("CUPS_SC_CMD_GET_BIDI returned %s, %d\n", statuses[scstatus], buffer[0]);
length = sizeof(buffer) - 1;
scstatus = cupsSideChannelDoRequest(CUPS_SC_CMD_GET_DEVICE_ID, buffer,
&length, 5.0);
buffer[length] = '\0';
printf("CUPS_SC_CMD_GET_DEVICE_ID returned %s, \"%s\"\n",
statuses[scstatus], buffer);
length = 1;
scstatus = cupsSideChannelDoRequest(CUPS_SC_CMD_GET_STATE, buffer,
&length, 5.0);
printf("CUPS_SC_CMD_GET_STATE returned %s, %02X\n", statuses[scstatus],
buffer[0] & 255);
if (do_walk)
{
/*
* Walk the OID tree...
*/
scstatus = cupsSideChannelSNMPWalk(oid, 5.0, walk_cb, NULL);
printf("CUPS_SC_CMD_SNMP_WALK returned %s\n", statuses[scstatus]);
}
else
{
/*
* Lookup the same OID twice...
*/
length = sizeof(buffer);
scstatus = cupsSideChannelSNMPGet(oid, buffer, &length, 5.0);
printf("CUPS_SC_CMD_SNMP_GET %s returned %s, %d bytes (%s)\n", oid,
statuses[scstatus], (int)length, buffer);
length = sizeof(buffer);
scstatus = cupsSideChannelSNMPGet(oid, buffer, &length, 5.0);
printf("CUPS_SC_CMD_SNMP_GET %s returned %s, %d bytes (%s)\n", oid,
statuses[scstatus], (int)length, buffer);
}
length = 0;
scstatus = cupsSideChannelDoRequest(CUPS_SC_CMD_SOFT_RESET, buffer,
&length, 5.0);
printf("CUPS_SC_CMD_SOFT_RESET returned %s\n", statuses[scstatus]);
}
if (do_cancel)
{
sleep(1);
kill(data_pid, SIGTERM);
kill(back_pid, SIGTERM);
}
while ((pid = wait(&status)) > 0)
{
if (status)
{
if (WIFEXITED(status))
printf("%s exited with status %d!\n",
pid == back_pid ? backend : "test",
WEXITSTATUS(status));
else
printf("%s crashed with signal %d!\n",
pid == back_pid ? backend : "test",
WTERMSIG(status));
}
}
/*
* Exit accordingly...
*/
return (status != 0);
}
/*
* 'sigterm_handler()' - Flag when we get SIGTERM.
*/
static void
sigterm_handler(int sig) /* I - Signal */
{
(void)sig;
job_canceled = 1;
}
/*
* 'usage()' - Show usage information.
*/
static void
usage(void)
{
puts("Usage: testbackend [-cancel] [-d] [-ps | -pcl] [-s [-get OID] "
"[-walk OID]] [-t] device-uri job-id user title copies options [file]");
puts("");
puts("Options:");
puts(" -cancel Simulate a canceled print job after 2 seconds.");
puts(" -d Show log messages from backend.");
puts(" -get OID Lookup the specified SNMP OID.");
puts(" (.1.3.6.1.2.1.43.10.2.1.4.1.1 is a good one for printers)");
puts(" -pcl Send PCL+PJL query and test page to backend.");
puts(" -ps Send PostScript query and test page to backend.");
puts(" -s Do side-channel + SNMP tests.");
puts(" -t Send spaces slowly to backend ('trickle').");
puts(" -walk OID Walk the specified SNMP OID.");
puts(" (.1.3.6.1.2.1.43 is a good one for printers)");
exit(1);
}
/*
* 'walk_cb()' - Show results of cupsSideChannelSNMPWalk...
*/
static void
walk_cb(const char *oid, /* I - OID */
const char *data, /* I - Data */
int datalen, /* I - Length of data */
void *context) /* I - Context (unused) */
{
char temp[80];
(void)context;
if ((size_t)datalen > (sizeof(temp) - 1))
{
memcpy(temp, data, sizeof(temp) - 1);
temp[sizeof(temp) - 1] = '\0';
}
else
{
memcpy(temp, data, (size_t)datalen);
temp[datalen] = '\0';
}
printf("CUPS_SC_CMD_SNMP_WALK %s, %d bytes (%s)\n", oid, datalen, temp);
}
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/*
* SNMP supplies test program for CUPS.
*
* Copyright 2008-2011 by Apple Inc.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
* law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
* "LICENSE" which should have been included with this file. If this
* file is missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*
* This file is subject to the Apple OS-Developed Software exception.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers.
*/
#include "backend-private.h"
/*
* 'main()' - Show the supplies state of a printer.
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line args */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
http_addrlist_t *host; /* Host addresses */
int snmp_fd; /* SNMP socket */
int page_count, /* Current page count */
printer_state; /* Current printer state */
if (argc != 2)
{
puts("Usage: testsupplies ip-or-hostname");
return (1);
}
if ((host = httpAddrGetList(argv[1], AF_UNSPEC, "9100")) == NULL)
{
perror(argv[1]);
return (1);
}
if ((snmp_fd = _cupsSNMPOpen(host->addr.addr.sa_family)) < 0)
{
perror(argv[1]);
return (1);
}
for (;;)
{
fputs("backendSNMPSupplies: ", stdout);
if (backendSNMPSupplies(snmp_fd, &(host->addr), &page_count,
&printer_state))
{
puts("FAIL");
return (1);
}
printf("backendSNMPSupplies: %s (page_count=%d, printer_state=%d)\n",
page_count < 0 || printer_state < CUPS_TC_other ||
printer_state > CUPS_TC_warmup ? "FAIL" : "PASS",
page_count, printer_state);
sleep(5);
}
}
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/*
* USB port backend for CUPS.
*
* This file is included from "usb.c" when compiled on UNIX/Linux.
*
* Copyright 2007-2013 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
* law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
* "LICENSE" which should have been included with this file. If this
* file is missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*
* This file is subject to the Apple OS-Developed Software exception.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers.
*/
#include <sys/select.h>
/*
* Local functions...
*/
static int open_device(const char *uri, int *use_bc);
static int side_cb(int print_fd, int device_fd, int snmp_fd,
http_addr_t *addr, int use_bc);
/*
* 'print_device()' - Print a file to a USB device.
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
print_device(const char *uri, /* I - Device URI */
const char *hostname, /* I - Hostname/manufacturer */
const char *resource, /* I - Resource/modelname */
char *options, /* I - Device options/serial number */
int print_fd, /* I - File descriptor to print */
int copies, /* I - Copies to print */
int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
int use_bc; /* Use backchannel path? */
int device_fd; /* USB device */
ssize_t tbytes; /* Total number of bytes written */
struct termios opts; /* Parallel port options */
(void)argc;
(void)argv;
/*
* Open the USB port device...
*/
fputs("STATE: +connecting-to-device\n", stderr);
do
{
#if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__)
/*
* *BSD's ulpt driver currently does not support the
* back-channel, incorrectly returns data ready on a select(),
* and locks up on read()...
*/
use_bc = 0;
#elif defined(__sun)
/*
* CUPS STR #3028: Solaris' usbprn driver apparently does not support
* select() or poll(), so we can't support backchannel...
*/
use_bc = 0;
#else
/*
* Disable backchannel data when printing to Brother, Canon, or
* Minolta USB printers - apparently these printers will return
* the IEEE-1284 device ID over and over and over when they get
* a read request...
*/
use_bc = _cups_strcasecmp(hostname, "Brother") &&
_cups_strcasecmp(hostname, "Canon") &&
_cups_strncasecmp(hostname, "Konica", 6) &&
_cups_strncasecmp(hostname, "Minolta", 7);
#endif /* __FreeBSD__ || __NetBSD__ || __OpenBSD__ || __DragonFly__ */
if ((device_fd = open_device(uri, &use_bc)) == -1)
{
if (getenv("CLASS") != NULL)
{
/*
* If the CLASS environment variable is set, the job was submitted
* to a class and not to a specific queue. In this case, we want
* to abort immediately so that the job can be requeued on the next
* available printer in the class.
*/
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "INFO",
_("Unable to contact printer, queuing on next "
"printer in class."));
/*
* Sleep 5 seconds to keep the job from requeuing too rapidly...
*/
sleep(5);
return (CUPS_BACKEND_FAILED);
}
if (errno == EBUSY)
{
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "INFO", _("The printer is in use."));
sleep(10);
}
else if (errno == ENXIO || errno == EIO || errno == ENOENT ||
errno == ENODEV)
{
sleep(30);
}
else
{
_cupsLangPrintError("ERROR", _("Unable to open device file"));
return (CUPS_BACKEND_FAILED);
}
}
}
while (device_fd < 0);
fputs("STATE: -connecting-to-device\n", stderr);
/*
* Set any options provided...
*/
tcgetattr(device_fd, &opts);
opts.c_lflag &= ~(unsigned)(ICANON | ECHO | ISIG); /* Raw mode */
/**** No options supported yet ****/
tcsetattr(device_fd, TCSANOW, &opts);
/*
* Finally, send the print file...
*/
tbytes = 0;
while (copies > 0 && tbytes >= 0)
{
copies --;
if (print_fd != 0)
{
fputs("PAGE: 1 1\n", stderr);
lseek(print_fd, 0, SEEK_SET);
}
#ifdef __sun
/*
* CUPS STR #3028: Solaris' usbprn driver apparently does not support
* select() or poll(), so we can't support the sidechannel either...
*/
tbytes = backendRunLoop(print_fd, device_fd, -1, NULL, use_bc, 1, NULL);
#else
tbytes = backendRunLoop(print_fd, device_fd, -1, NULL, use_bc, 1, side_cb);
#endif /* __sun */
if (print_fd != 0 && tbytes >= 0)
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "INFO", _("Print file sent."));
}
/*
* Close the USB port and return...
*/
close(device_fd);
return (CUPS_BACKEND_OK);
}
/*
* 'list_devices()' - List all USB devices.
*/
void
list_devices(void)
{
#ifdef __linux
int i; /* Looping var */
int fd; /* File descriptor */
char device[255], /* Device filename */
device_id[1024], /* Device ID string */
device_uri[1024], /* Device URI string */
make_model[1024]; /* Make and model */
/*
* Try to open each USB device...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 16; i ++)
{
/*
* Linux has a long history of changing the standard filenames used
* for USB printer devices. We get the honor of trying them all...
*/
sprintf(device, "/dev/usblp%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_RDWR | O_EXCL)) < 0)
{
if (errno != ENOENT)
continue;
sprintf(device, "/dev/usb/lp%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_RDWR | O_EXCL)) < 0)
{
if (errno != ENOENT)
continue;
sprintf(device, "/dev/usb/usblp%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_RDWR | O_EXCL)) < 0)
continue;
}
}
if (!backendGetDeviceID(fd, device_id, sizeof(device_id),
make_model, sizeof(make_model),
"usb", device_uri, sizeof(device_uri)))
cupsBackendReport("direct", device_uri, make_model, make_model,
device_id, NULL);
close(fd);
}
#elif defined(__sun) && defined(ECPPIOC_GETDEVID)
int i; /* Looping var */
int fd; /* File descriptor */
char device[255], /* Device filename */
device_id[1024], /* Device ID string */
device_uri[1024], /* Device URI string */
make_model[1024]; /* Make and model */
/*
* Open each USB device...
*/
for (i = 0; i < 8; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/usb/printer%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_EXCL)) >= 0)
{
if (!backendGetDeviceID(fd, device_id, sizeof(device_id),
make_model, sizeof(make_model),
"usb", device_uri, sizeof(device_uri)))
cupsBackendReport("direct", device_uri, make_model, make_model,
device_id, NULL);
close(fd);
}
}
#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
int i; /* Looping var */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
for (i = 0; i < 8; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/ulpt%d", i);
if (!access(device, 0))
printf("direct usb:%s \"Unknown\" \"USB Printer #%d\"\n", device, i + 1);
sprintf(device, "/dev/unlpt%d", i);
if (!access(device, 0))
printf("direct usb:%s \"Unknown\" \"USB Printer #%d (no reset)\"\n", device, i + 1);
}
#endif
}
/*
* 'open_device()' - Open a USB device...
*/
static int /* O - File descriptor or -1 on error */
open_device(const char *uri, /* I - Device URI */
int *use_bc) /* O - Set to 0 for unidirectional */
{
int fd; /* File descriptor */
/*
* The generic implementation just treats the URI as a device filename...
* Specific operating systems may also support using the device serial
* number and/or make/model.
*/
if (!strncmp(uri, "usb:/dev/", 9))
#ifdef __linux
{
/*
* Do not allow direct devices anymore...
*/
errno = ENODEV;
return (-1);
}
else if (!strncmp(uri, "usb://", 6))
{
/*
* For Linux, try looking up the device serial number or model...
*/
int i; /* Looping var */
int busy; /* Are any ports busy? */
char device[255], /* Device filename */
device_id[1024], /* Device ID string */
make_model[1024], /* Make and model */
device_uri[1024]; /* Device URI string */
/*
* Find the correct USB device...
*/
for (;;)
{
for (busy = 0, i = 0; i < 16; i ++)
{
/*
* Linux has a long history of changing the standard filenames used
* for USB printer devices. We get the honor of trying them all...
*/
sprintf(device, "/dev/usblp%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_RDWR | O_EXCL)) < 0 && errno == ENOENT)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/usb/lp%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_RDWR | O_EXCL)) < 0 && errno == ENOENT)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/usb/usblp%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_RDWR | O_EXCL)) < 0 && errno == ENOENT)
continue;
}
}
if (fd >= 0)
{
backendGetDeviceID(fd, device_id, sizeof(device_id),
make_model, sizeof(make_model),
"usb", device_uri, sizeof(device_uri));
}
else
{
/*
* If the open failed because it was busy, flag it so we retry
* as needed...
*/
if (errno == EBUSY)
busy = 1;
device_uri[0] = '\0';
}
if (!strcmp(uri, device_uri))
{
/*
* Yes, return this file descriptor...
*/
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Printer using device file \"%s\"...\n",
device);
return (fd);
}
/*
* This wasn't the one...
*/
if (fd >= 0)
close(fd);
}
/*
* If we get here and at least one of the printer ports showed up
* as "busy", then sleep for a bit and retry...
*/
if (busy)
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "INFO", _("The printer is in use."));
sleep(5);
}
}
#elif defined(__sun) && defined(ECPPIOC_GETDEVID)
{
/*
* Do not allow direct devices anymore...
*/
errno = ENODEV;
return (-1);
}
else if (!strncmp(uri, "usb://", 6))
{
/*
* For Solaris, try looking up the device serial number or model...
*/
int i; /* Looping var */
int busy; /* Are any ports busy? */
char device[255], /* Device filename */
device_id[1024], /* Device ID string */
make_model[1024], /* Make and model */
device_uri[1024]; /* Device URI string */
/*
* Find the correct USB device...
*/
do
{
for (i = 0, busy = 0; i < 8; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/usb/printer%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY | O_EXCL)) >= 0)
backendGetDeviceID(fd, device_id, sizeof(device_id),
make_model, sizeof(make_model),
"usb", device_uri, sizeof(device_uri));
else
{
/*
* If the open failed because it was busy, flag it so we retry
* as needed...
*/
if (errno == EBUSY)
busy = 1;
device_uri[0] = '\0';
}
if (!strcmp(uri, device_uri))
{
/*
* Yes, return this file descriptor...
*/
fputs("DEBUG: Setting use_bc to 0!\n", stderr);
*use_bc = 0;
return (fd);
}
/*
* This wasn't the one...
*/
if (fd >= 0)
close(fd);
}
/*
* If we get here and at least one of the printer ports showed up
* as "busy", then sleep for a bit and retry...
*/
if (busy)
{
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "INFO", _("The printer is in use."));
sleep(5);
}
}
while (busy);
/*
* Couldn't find the printer, return "no such device or address"...
*/
errno = ENODEV;
return (-1);
}
#else
{
if (*use_bc)
fd = open(uri + 4, O_RDWR | O_EXCL);
else
fd = -1;
if (fd < 0)
{
fd = open(uri + 4, O_WRONLY | O_EXCL);
*use_bc = 0;
}
return (fd);
}
#endif /* __linux */
else
{
errno = ENODEV;
return (-1);
}
}
/*
* 'side_cb()' - Handle side-channel requests...
*/
static int /* O - 0 on success, -1 on error */
side_cb(int print_fd, /* I - Print file */
int device_fd, /* I - Device file */
int snmp_fd, /* I - SNMP socket (unused) */
http_addr_t *addr, /* I - Device address (unused) */
int use_bc) /* I - Using back-channel? */
{
cups_sc_command_t command; /* Request command */
cups_sc_status_t status; /* Request/response status */
char data[2048]; /* Request/response data */
int datalen; /* Request/response data size */
(void)snmp_fd;
(void)addr;
datalen = sizeof(data);
if (cupsSideChannelRead(&command, &status, data, &datalen, 1.0))
return (-1);
switch (command)
{
case CUPS_SC_CMD_DRAIN_OUTPUT :
if (backendDrainOutput(print_fd, device_fd))
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_IO_ERROR;
else if (tcdrain(device_fd))
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_IO_ERROR;
else
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK;
datalen = 0;
break;
case CUPS_SC_CMD_GET_BIDI :
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK;
data[0] = use_bc;
datalen = 1;
break;
case CUPS_SC_CMD_GET_DEVICE_ID :
memset(data, 0, sizeof(data));
if (backendGetDeviceID(device_fd, data, sizeof(data) - 1,
NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, 0))
{
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
datalen = 0;
}
else
{
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_OK;
datalen = strlen(data);
}
break;
default :
status = CUPS_SC_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
datalen = 0;
break;
}
return (cupsSideChannelWrite(command, status, data, datalen, 1.0));
}
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/*
* USB printer backend for CUPS.
* "$Id$"
*
* Copyright 2007-2012 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
* USB port backend for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
* law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
* "LICENSE" which should have been included with this file. If this
* file is missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
* Copyright 1997-2001 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
*
* This file is subject to the Apple OS-Developed Software exception.
* 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" 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:
*
* main() - Send a file to the specified USB port.
* list_devices() - List all USB devices.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers.
*/
#ifdef __APPLE__
/* A header order dependency requires this be first */
# include <ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h>
#endif /* __APPLE__ */
#include <cups/cups.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <cups/string.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include "backend-private.h"
#ifdef WIN32
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__EMX__)
# include <io.h>
#else
# include <unistd.h>
# include <fcntl.h>
# include <termios.h>
#endif /* WIN32 */
#endif /* WIN32 || __EMX__ */
/*
@@ -38,79 +52,6 @@
*/
void list_devices(void);
int print_device(const char *uri, const char *hostname,
const char *resource, char *options,
int print_fd, int copies, int argc, char *argv[]);
/*
* Include the vendor-specific USB implementation...
*/
#ifdef HAVE_LIBUSB
# include "usb-libusb.c"
#elif defined(__APPLE__)
# include "usb-darwin.c"
#elif defined(__linux) || defined(__sun) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
# include "usb-unix.c"
#else
/*
* Use dummy functions that do nothing on unsupported platforms...
* These can be used as templates for implementing USB printing on new
* platforms...
*/
/*
* 'list_devices()' - List all available USB devices to stdout.
*/
void
list_devices(void)
{
/*
* Don't have any devices to list... Use output of the form:
*
* direct usb:/make/model?serial=foo "Make Model" "USB Printer"
*
* Note that "Hewlett Packard" or any other variation MUST be mapped to
* "HP" for compatibility with the PPD and ICC specs.
*/
}
/*
* 'print_device()' - Print a file to a USB device.
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
print_device(const char *uri, /* I - Device URI */
const char *hostname, /* I - Hostname/manufacturer */
const char *resource, /* I - Resource/modelname */
char *options, /* I - Device options/serial number */
int print_fd, /* I - File descriptor to print */
int copies, /* I - Copies to print */
int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
/*
* Can't print, so just reference the arguments to eliminate compiler
* warnings and return and exit status of 1. Normally you would use the
* arguments to send a file to the printer and return 0 if everything
* worked OK and non-zero if there was an error.
*/
(void)uri;
(void)hostname;
(void)resource;
(void)options;
(void)print_fd;
(void)copies;
(void)argc;
(void)argv;
return (CUPS_BACKEND_FAILED);
}
#endif /* HAVE_LIBUSB */
/*
@@ -121,22 +62,27 @@ print_device(const char *uri, /* I - Device URI */
* printer-uri job-id user title copies options [file]
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
int print_fd; /* Print file */
int copies; /* Number of copies to print */
int status; /* Exit status */
int port; /* Port number (not used) */
const char *uri; /* Device URI */
char method[255], /* Method in URI */
hostname[1024], /* Hostname */
username[255], /* Username info (not used) */
resource[1024], /* Resource info (device and options) */
*options; /* Pointer to options */
char method[255], /* Method in URI */
hostname[1024], /* Hostname */
username[255], /* Username info (not used) */
resource[1024], /* Resource info (device and options) */
*options; /* Pointer to options */
int port; /* Port number (not used) */
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 */
tbytes; /* Total number of bytes written */
char buffer[8192], /* Output buffer */
*bufptr; /* Pointer into buffer */
struct termios opts; /* Parallel port options */
#if defined(HAVE_SIGACTION) && !defined(HAVE_SIGSET)
struct sigaction action; /* Actions for POSIX signals */
struct sigaction action; /* Actions for POSIX signals */
#endif /* HAVE_SIGACTION && !HAVE_SIGSET */
@@ -146,20 +92,6 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
setbuf(stderr, NULL);
/*
* Ignore SIGPIPE signals...
*/
#ifdef HAVE_SIGSET
sigset(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
#elif defined(HAVE_SIGACTION)
memset(&action, 0, sizeof(action));
action.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
sigaction(SIGPIPE, &action, NULL);
#else
signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
#endif /* HAVE_SIGSET */
/*
* Check command-line...
*/
@@ -167,32 +99,44 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
if (argc == 1)
{
list_devices();
return (CUPS_BACKEND_OK);
return (0);
}
else if (argc < 6 || argc > 7)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr,
_("Usage: %s job-id user title copies options [file]"),
argv[0]);
return (CUPS_BACKEND_FAILED);
fputs("Usage: USB job-id user title copies options [file]\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
/*
* If we have 7 arguments, print the file named on the command-line.
* Otherwise, send stdin instead...
*/
if (argc == 6)
{
fp = stdin;
copies = 1;
}
else
{
/*
* Try to open the print file...
*/
if ((fp = fopen(argv[6], "rb")) == NULL)
{
perror("ERROR: unable to open print file");
return (1);
}
copies = atoi(argv[4]);
}
/*
* Extract the device name and options from the URI...
*/
uri = cupsBackendDeviceURI(argv);
if (httpSeparateURI(HTTP_URI_CODING_ALL, uri,
method, sizeof(method), username, sizeof(username),
hostname, sizeof(hostname), &port,
resource, sizeof(resource)) < HTTP_URI_OK)
{
_cupsLangPrintFilter(stderr, "ERROR",
_("No device URI found in argv[0] or in DEVICE_URI "
"environment variable."));
return (1);
}
httpSeparate(argv[0], method, username, hostname, &port, resource);
/*
* See if there are any options...
@@ -209,43 +153,285 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments (6 or 7) */
}
/*
* If we have 7 arguments, print the file named on the command-line.
* Otherwise, send stdin instead...
* Open the USB port device...
*/
if (argc == 6)
do
{
print_fd = 0;
copies = 1;
}
else
{
/*
* Try to open the print file...
*/
if ((print_fd = open(argv[6], O_RDONLY)) < 0)
if ((fd = open(resource, O_WRONLY | O_EXCL)) == -1)
{
_cupsLangPrintError("ERROR", _("Unable to open print file"));
return (CUPS_BACKEND_FAILED);
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);
}
}
copies = atoi(argv[4]);
}
while (fd < 0);
/*
* Set any options provided...
*/
tcgetattr(fd, &opts);
opts.c_lflag &= ~(ICANON | ECHO | ISIG); /* Raw mode */
/**** No options supported yet ****/
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...
*/
status = print_device(uri, hostname, resource, options, print_fd, copies,
argc, argv);
while (copies > 0)
{
copies --;
if (fp != stdin)
{
fputs("PAGE: 1 1\n", stderr);
rewind(fp);
}
tbytes = 0;
while ((nbytes = fread(buffer, 1, sizeof(buffer), fp)) > 0)
{
/*
* Write the print data to the printer...
*/
tbytes += nbytes;
bufptr = buffer;
while (nbytes > 0)
{
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;
}
if (argc > 6)
fprintf(stderr, "INFO: Sending print file, %u bytes...\n", tbytes);
}
}
/*
* Close the input file and return...
* Close the socket connection and input file and return...
*/
if (print_fd != 0)
close(print_fd);
close(fd);
if (fp != stdin)
fclose(fp);
return (status);
return (0);
}
/*
* 'list_devices()' - List all USB devices.
*/
void
list_devices(void)
{
#ifdef __linux
int i; /* Looping var */
int fd; /* File descriptor */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
FILE *probe; /* /proc/bus/usb/devices file */
char line[1024], /* Line from file */
*delim, /* Delimiter in file */
make[IPP_MAX_NAME], /* Make from file */
model[IPP_MAX_NAME]; /* Model from file */
/*
* First try opening one of the USB devices to load the driver
* module as needed...
*/
if ((fd = open("/dev/usb/lp0", O_WRONLY)) >= 0)
close(fd); /* 2.3.x and 2.4.x */
else if ((fd = open("/dev/usb/usblp0", O_WRONLY)) >= 0)
close(fd); /* Mandrake 7.x */
else if ((fd = open("/dev/usblp0", O_WRONLY)) >= 0)
close(fd); /* 2.2.x */
/*
* Then look at the device list for the USB bus...
*/
if ((probe = fopen("/proc/bus/usb/devices", "r")) != NULL)
{
/*
* Scan the device list...
*/
i = 0;
memset(make, 0, sizeof(make));
memset(model, 0, sizeof(model));
while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), probe) != NULL)
{
/*
* Strip trailing newline.
*/
if ((delim = strrchr(line, '\n')) != NULL)
*delim = '\0';
/*
* See if it is a printer device ("P: ...")
*/
if (strncmp(line, "S:", 2) == 0)
{
/*
* String attribute...
*/
if (strncmp(line, "S: Manufacturer=", 17) == 0)
{
strncpy(make, line + 17, sizeof(make) - 1);
if (strcmp(make, "Hewlett-Packard") == 0)
strcpy(make, "HP");
}
else if (strncmp(line, "S: Product=", 12) == 0)
strncpy(model, line + 12, sizeof(model) - 1);
}
else if (strncmp(line, "I:", 2) == 0 &&
(strstr(line, "Driver=printer") != NULL ||
strstr(line, "Driver=usblp") != NULL) &&
make[0] && model[0])
{
/*
* We were processing a printer device; send the info out...
*/
sprintf(device, "/dev/usb/lp%d", i);
if (access(device, 0))
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/usb/usblp%d", i);
if (access(device, 0))
sprintf(device, "/dev/usblp%d", i);
}
printf("direct usb:%s \"%s %s\" \"USB Printer #%d\"\n",
device, make, model, i + 1);
i ++;
memset(make, 0, sizeof(make));
memset(model, 0, sizeof(model));
}
}
fclose(probe);
}
else
{
/*
* Just probe manually for USB devices...
*/
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/usb/usblp%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);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("direct usb:%s \"Unknown\" \"USB Printer #%d\"\n", device, i + 1);
}
}
}
#elif defined(__sgi)
#elif defined(__sun)
#elif defined(__hpux)
#elif defined(__osf)
#elif defined(__FreeBSD__)
int i; /* Looping var */
int fd; /* File descriptor */
char device[255]; /* Device filename */
for (i = 0; i < 3; i ++)
{
sprintf(device, "/dev/unlpt%d", i);
if ((fd = open(device, O_WRONLY)) >= 0)
{
close(fd);
printf("direct usb:%s \"Unknown\" \"USB Port #%d\"\n", device, i + 1);
}
}
#elif defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__)
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
}
/*
* End of "$Id$".
*/
-25
Ver Arquivo
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
lpc.o: lpc.c ../cups/cups-private.h ../cups/string-private.h ../config.h \
../cups/debug-private.h ../cups/versioning.h ../cups/array-private.h \
../cups/array.h ../cups/ipp-private.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h \
../cups/http-private.h ../cups/language.h ../cups/md5-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h ../cups/pwg-private.h \
../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h ../cups/pwg.h ../cups/thread-private.h
lpq.o: lpq.c ../cups/cups-private.h ../cups/string-private.h ../config.h \
../cups/debug-private.h ../cups/versioning.h ../cups/array-private.h \
../cups/array.h ../cups/ipp-private.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h \
../cups/http-private.h ../cups/language.h ../cups/md5-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h ../cups/pwg-private.h \
../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h ../cups/pwg.h ../cups/thread-private.h
lpr.o: lpr.c ../cups/cups-private.h ../cups/string-private.h ../config.h \
../cups/debug-private.h ../cups/versioning.h ../cups/array-private.h \
../cups/array.h ../cups/ipp-private.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h \
../cups/http-private.h ../cups/language.h ../cups/md5-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h ../cups/pwg-private.h \
../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h ../cups/pwg.h ../cups/thread-private.h
lprm.o: lprm.c ../cups/cups-private.h ../cups/string-private.h \
../config.h ../cups/debug-private.h ../cups/versioning.h \
../cups/array-private.h ../cups/array.h ../cups/ipp-private.h \
../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h ../cups/http-private.h ../cups/language.h \
../cups/md5-private.h ../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h \
../cups/pwg-private.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h ../cups/pwg.h \
../cups/thread-private.h
+38 -94
Ver Arquivo
@@ -1,19 +1,29 @@
#
# Berkeley commands makefile for CUPS.
# "$Id$"
#
# Copyright 2007-2017 by Apple Inc.
# Copyright 1997-2006 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
# Berkeley commands makefile for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
# Copyright 1997-2001 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
#
include ../Makedefs
TARGETS = lpc lpq lpr lprm
OBJS = lpc.o lpq.o lpr.o lprm.o
@@ -25,20 +35,6 @@ OBJS = lpc.o lpq.o lpr.o lprm.o
all: $(TARGETS)
#
# Make library targets...
#
libs:
#
# Make unit tests...
#
unittests:
#
# Clean all object files...
#
@@ -47,75 +43,17 @@ clean:
$(RM) $(OBJS) $(TARGETS)
#
# Update dependencies (without system header dependencies...)
#
depend:
$(CC) -MM $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(OBJS:.o=.c) >Dependencies
#
# Install all targets...
#
install: all install-data install-headers install-libs install-exec
#
# Install data files...
#
install-data:
#
# Install programs...
#
install-exec:
echo Installing Berkeley user printing commands in $(BINDIR)...
$(INSTALL_DIR) -m 755 $(BINDIR)
$(INSTALL_BIN) lpq $(BINDIR)
$(INSTALL_BIN) lpr $(BINDIR)
$(INSTALL_BIN) lprm $(BINDIR)
echo Installing Berkeley admin printing commands in $(BINDIR)...
$(INSTALL_DIR) -m 755 $(SBINDIR)
install:
-$(MKDIR) $(BINDIR)
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(BINDIR)
$(INSTALL_BIN) lpq lpr lprm $(BINDIR)
-$(MKDIR) $(SBINDIR)
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(SBINDIR)
$(INSTALL_BIN) lpc $(SBINDIR)
if test "x$(SYMROOT)" != "x"; then \
$(INSTALL_DIR) $(SYMROOT); \
for file in $(TARGETS); do \
cp $$file $(SYMROOT); \
dsymutil $(SYMROOT)/$$file; \
done \
fi
#
# Install headers...
#
install-headers:
#
# Install libraries...
#
install-libs:
#
# Uninstall all targets...
#
uninstall:
$(RM) $(BINDIR)/lpq
$(RM) $(BINDIR)/lpr
$(RM) $(BINDIR)/lprm
$(RM) $(SBINDIR)/lpc
-$(RMDIR) $(SBINDIR)
-$(RMDIR) $(BINDIR)
#
@@ -124,7 +62,9 @@ uninstall:
lpc: lpc.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o lpc lpc.o $(LIBS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o lpc lpc.o $(LIBS)
lpc.o: ../cups/cups.h ../Makedefs
#
@@ -133,7 +73,9 @@ lpc: lpc.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
lpq: lpq.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o lpq lpq.o $(LIBS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o lpq lpq.o $(LIBS)
lpq.o: ../cups/cups.h ../Makedefs
#
@@ -142,7 +84,9 @@ lpq: lpq.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
lpr: lpr.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o lpr lpr.o $(LIBS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o lpr lpr.o $(LIBS)
lpr.o: ../cups/cups.h ../Makedefs
#
@@ -151,11 +95,11 @@ lpr: lpr.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
lprm: lprm.o ../cups/$(LIBCUPS)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o lprm lprm.o $(LIBS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o lprm lprm.o $(LIBS)
lprm.o: ../cups/cups.h ../Makedefs
#
# Dependencies...
# End of "$Id$".
#
include Dependencies
+195 -149
Ver Arquivo
@@ -1,31 +1,55 @@
/*
* "lpc" command for CUPS.
* "$Id$"
*
* Copyright 2007-2014 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2006 by Easy Software Products.
* "lpc" command for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
* Copyright 1997-2001 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:
*
* main() - Parse options and commands.
* compare_strings() - Compare two command-line strings.
* do_command() - Do an lpc command...
* show_help() - Show help messages.
* show_status() - Show printers.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include <cups/cups-private.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <cups/cups.h>
#include <cups/language.h>
#include <cups/debug.h>
/*
* Local functions...
*/
static int compare_strings(const char *, const char *, size_t);
static void do_command(http_t *, const char *, const char *);
static void show_help(const char *);
static void show_status(http_t *, const char *);
static int compare_strings(char *, char *, int);
static void do_command(http_t *, char *, char *);
static void show_help(char *);
static void show_status(http_t *, char *);
/*
@@ -33,16 +57,14 @@ static void show_status(http_t *, const char *);
*/
int
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
http_t *http; /* Connection to server */
char line[1024], /* Input line from user */
*params; /* Pointer to parameters */
http_t *http; /* Connection to server */
char line[1024], /* Input line from user */
*params; /* Pointer to parameters */
_cupsSetLocale(argv);
/*
* Connect to the scheduler...
*/
@@ -63,59 +85,39 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
* Do the command prompt thing...
*/
_cupsLangPuts(stdout, _("lpc> ")); /* TODO: Need no-newline version */
printf("lpc> ");
while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), stdin) != NULL)
{
/*
* Strip trailing whitespace...
* Strip the trailing newline...
*/
for (params = line + strlen(line) - 1; params >= line;)
if (!isspace(*params & 255))
break;
else
*params-- = '\0';
/*
* Strip leading whitespace...
*/
for (params = line; isspace(*params & 255); params ++);
if (params > line)
_cups_strcpy(line, params);
if (!line[0])
{
/*
* Nothing left, just show a prompt...
*/
_cupsLangPuts(stdout, _("lpc> ")); /* TODO: Need no newline version */
continue;
}
line[strlen(line) - 1] = '\0';
/*
* Find any options in the string...
*/
while (isspace(line[0]))
strcpy(line, line + 1);
for (params = line; *params != '\0'; params ++)
if (isspace(*params & 255))
if (isspace(*params))
break;
/*
* Remove whitespace between the command and parameters...
*/
while (isspace(*params & 255))
while (isspace(*params))
*params++ = '\0';
/*
* The "quit" and "exit" commands exit; otherwise, process as needed...
*/
if (!compare_strings(line, "quit", 1) ||
!compare_strings(line, "exit", 2))
if (compare_strings(line, "quit", 1) == 0 ||
compare_strings(line, "exit", 2) == 0)
break;
if (*params == '\0')
@@ -127,7 +129,7 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
* Put another prompt out to the user...
*/
_cupsLangPuts(stdout, _("lpc> ")); /* TODO: Need no newline version */
printf("lpc> ");
}
}
@@ -145,12 +147,12 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
* 'compare_strings()' - Compare two command-line strings.
*/
static int /* O - -1 or 1 = no match, 0 = match */
compare_strings(const char *s, /* I - Command-line string */
const char *t, /* I - Option string */
size_t tmin) /* I - Minimum number of unique chars in option */
static int /* O - -1 or 1 = no match, 0 = match */
compare_strings(char *s, /* I - Command-line string */
char *t, /* I - Option string */
int tmin) /* I - Minimum number of unique chars in option */
{
size_t slen; /* Length of command-line string */
int slen; /* Length of command-line string */
slen = strlen(s);
@@ -166,18 +168,17 @@ compare_strings(const char *s, /* I - Command-line string */
*/
static void
do_command(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
const char *command, /* I - Command string */
const char *params) /* I - Parameters for command */
do_command(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
char *command, /* I - Command string */
char *params) /* I - Parameters for command */
{
if (!compare_strings(command, "status", 4))
if (compare_strings(command, "status", 4) == 0)
show_status(http, params);
else if (!compare_strings(command, "help", 1) || !strcmp(command, "?"))
else if (compare_strings(command, "help", 1) == 0 ||
strcmp(command, "?") == 0)
show_help(params);
else
_cupsLangPrintf(stdout,
_("%s is not implemented by the CUPS version of lpc."),
command);
printf("%s is not implemented by the CUPS version of lpc.\n", command);
}
@@ -186,21 +187,21 @@ do_command(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
*/
static void
show_help(const char *command) /* I - Command to describe or NULL */
show_help(char *command) /* I - Command to describe or NULL */
{
if (!command)
if (command == NULL)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stdout,
_("Commands may be abbreviated. Commands are:\n"
"\n"
"exit help quit status ?"));
puts("Commands may be abbreviated. Commands are:");
puts("");
puts("exit help quit status ?");
}
else if (!compare_strings(command, "help", 1) || !strcmp(command, "?"))
_cupsLangPrintf(stdout, _("help\t\tGet help on commands."));
else if (!compare_strings(command, "status", 4))
_cupsLangPrintf(stdout, _("status\t\tShow status of daemon and queue."));
else if (compare_strings(command, "help", 1) == 0 ||
strcmp(command, "?") == 0)
puts("help\t\tget help on commands");
else if (compare_strings(command, "status", 4) == 0)
puts("status\t\tshow status of daemon and queue");
else
_cupsLangPrintf(stdout, _("?Invalid help command unknown."));
puts("?Invalid help command unknown");
}
@@ -209,32 +210,35 @@ show_help(const char *command) /* I - Command to describe or NULL */
*/
static void
show_status(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
const char *dests) /* I - Destinations */
show_status(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
char *dests) /* I - Destinations */
{
ipp_t *request, /* IPP Request */
*response; /* IPP Response */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* Current attribute */
char *printer, /* Printer name */
*device, /* Device URI */
*delimiter; /* Char search result */
ipp_pstate_t pstate; /* Printer state */
int accepting; /* Is printer accepting jobs? */
int jobcount; /* Count of current jobs */
const char *dptr, /* Pointer into destination list */
*ptr; /* Pointer into printer name */
int match; /* Non-zero if this job matches */
static const char *requested[] = /* Requested attributes */
{
"device-uri",
"printer-is-accepting-jobs",
ipp_t *request, /* IPP Request */
*response, /* IPP Response */
*jobs; /* IPP Get Jobs response */
ipp_attribute_t *attr, /* Current attribute */
*jattr; /* Current job attribute */
cups_lang_t *language; /* Default language */
char *printer, /* Printer name */
*device; /* Device URI */
ipp_pstate_t pstate; /* Printer state */
int accepting; /* Is printer accepting jobs? */
int jobcount; /* Count of current jobs */
char *dptr, /* Pointer into destination list */
*ptr; /* Pointer into printer name */
int match; /* Non-zero if this job matches */
char printer_uri[HTTP_MAX_URI];
/* Printer URI */
static const char *requested[] =
{ /* Requested attributes */
"printer-name",
"device-uri",
"printer-state",
"queued-job-count"
"printer-is-accepting-jobs"
};
DEBUG_printf(("show_status(http=%p, dests=\"%s\")\n", http, dests));
DEBUG_printf(("show_status(%08x, %08x)\n", http, dests));
if (http == NULL)
return;
@@ -247,7 +251,18 @@ show_status(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
* attributes-natural-language
*/
request = ippNewRequest(CUPS_GET_PRINTERS);
request = ippNew();
request->request.op.operation_id = CUPS_GET_PRINTERS;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
language = cupsLangDefault();
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);
ippAddStrings(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_KEYWORD,
"requested-attributes", sizeof(requested) / sizeof(requested[0]),
@@ -257,7 +272,7 @@ show_status(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
* Do the request and get back a response...
*/
if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/")) != NULL)
if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/printers/")) != NULL)
{
DEBUG_puts("show_status: request succeeded...");
@@ -290,21 +305,21 @@ show_status(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
while (attr != NULL && attr->group_tag == IPP_TAG_PRINTER)
{
if (!strcmp(attr->name, "device-uri") &&
if (strcmp(attr->name, "printer-name") == 0 &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_NAME)
printer = attr->values[0].string.text;
if (strcmp(attr->name, "device-uri") == 0 &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_URI)
device = attr->values[0].string.text;
else if (!strcmp(attr->name, "printer-is-accepting-jobs") &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_BOOLEAN)
accepting = attr->values[0].boolean;
else if (!strcmp(attr->name, "printer-name") &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_NAME)
printer = attr->values[0].string.text;
else if (!strcmp(attr->name, "printer-state") &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_ENUM)
if (strcmp(attr->name, "printer-state") == 0 &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_ENUM)
pstate = (ipp_pstate_t)attr->values[0].integer;
else if (!strcmp(attr->name, "queued-job-count") &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_INTEGER)
jobcount = attr->values[0].integer;
if (strcmp(attr->name, "printer-is-accepting-jobs") == 0 &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_BOOLEAN)
accepting = attr->values[0].boolean;
attr = attr->next;
}
@@ -321,13 +336,6 @@ show_status(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
continue;
}
/*
* A single 'all' printer name is special, meaning all printers.
*/
if (dests != NULL && !strcmp(dests, "all"))
dests = NULL;
/*
* See if this is a printer we're interested in...
*/
@@ -342,7 +350,7 @@ show_status(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
* Skip leading whitespace and commas...
*/
while (isspace(*dptr & 255) || *dptr == ',')
while (isspace(*dptr) || *dptr == ',')
dptr ++;
if (*dptr == '\0')
@@ -354,11 +362,9 @@ show_status(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
for (ptr = printer;
*ptr != '\0' && *dptr != '\0' && *ptr == *dptr;
ptr ++, dptr ++)
/* do nothing */;
ptr ++, dptr ++);
if (*ptr == '\0' && (*dptr == '\0' || *dptr == ',' ||
isspace(*dptr & 255)))
if (*ptr == '\0' && (*dptr == '\0' || *dptr == ',' || isspace(*dptr)))
{
match = 1;
break;
@@ -368,9 +374,9 @@ show_status(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
* Skip trailing junk...
*/
while (!isspace(*dptr & 255) && *dptr != '\0')
while (!isspace(*dptr) && *dptr != '\0')
dptr ++;
while (isspace(*dptr & 255) || *dptr == ',')
while (isspace(*dptr) || *dptr == ',')
dptr ++;
if (*dptr == '\0')
@@ -384,46 +390,81 @@ show_status(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
if (match)
{
/*
* If the printer state is "IPP_PRINTER_PROCESSING", then grab the
* current job for the printer.
*/
if (pstate == IPP_PRINTER_PROCESSING)
{
/*
* Build an IPP_GET_JOBS request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
* limit
*/
request = ippNew();
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_GET_JOBS;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
language = cupsLangDefault();
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);
snprintf(printer_uri, sizeof(printer_uri),
"ipp://localhost/printers/%s", printer);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI,
"printer-uri", NULL, printer_uri);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_KEYWORD,
"requested-attributes", NULL, "job-id");
if ((jobs = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/jobs/")) != NULL)
{
for (jattr = jobs->attrs; jattr != NULL; jattr = jattr->next)
if (jattr->name && strcmp(jattr->name, "job-id") == 0)
jobcount ++;
ippDelete(jobs);
}
}
/*
* Display it...
*/
printf("%s:\n", printer);
if (!strncmp(device, "file:", 5))
_cupsLangPrintf(stdout,
_("\tprinter is on device \'%s\' speed -1"),
device + 5);
if (strncmp(device, "file:", 5) == 0)
printf("\tprinter is on device \'%s\' speed -1\n", device + 5);
else
{
/*
* Just show the scheme...
* Just show the method...
*/
if ((delimiter = strchr(device, ':')) != NULL )
{
*delimiter = '\0';
_cupsLangPrintf(stdout,
_("\tprinter is on device \'%s\' speed -1"),
device);
}
*strchr(device, ':') = '\0';
printf("\tprinter is on device \'%s\' speed -1\n", device);
}
if (accepting)
_cupsLangPuts(stdout, _("\tqueuing is enabled"));
else
_cupsLangPuts(stdout, _("\tqueuing is disabled"));
if (pstate != IPP_PRINTER_STOPPED)
_cupsLangPuts(stdout, _("\tprinting is enabled"));
else
_cupsLangPuts(stdout, _("\tprinting is disabled"));
printf("\tqueuing is %sabled\n", accepting ? "en" : "dis");
printf("\tprinting is %sabled\n",
pstate == IPP_PRINTER_STOPPED ? "dis" : "en");
if (jobcount == 0)
_cupsLangPuts(stdout, _("\tno entries"));
puts("\tno entries");
else
_cupsLangPrintf(stdout, _("\t%d entries"), jobcount);
_cupsLangPuts(stdout, _("\tdaemon present"));
printf("\t%d entries\n", jobcount);
puts("\tdaemon present");
}
if (attr == NULL)
@@ -433,3 +474,8 @@ show_status(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
ippDelete(response);
}
}
/*
* End of "$Id$".
*/
+227 -336
Ver Arquivo
@@ -1,32 +1,57 @@
/*
* "lpq" command for CUPS.
* "$Id$"
*
* Copyright 2007-2016 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2006 by Easy Software Products.
* "lpq" command for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
* Copyright 1997-2001 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:
*
* main() - Parse options and commands.
* show_jobs() - Show jobs.
* show_printer() - Show printer status.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include <cups/cups-private.h>
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <config.h>
#include <cups/cups.h>
#include <cups/language.h>
#include <cups/debug.h>
/*
* Local functions...
*/
static http_t *connect_server(const char *, http_t *);
static int show_jobs(const char *, http_t *, const char *,
const char *, const int, const int);
static void show_printer(const char *, http_t *, const char *);
static void usage(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
static int show_jobs(http_t *, const char *, const char *, const int,
const int);
static void show_printer(http_t *, const char *);
/*
@@ -34,216 +59,100 @@ static void usage(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
*/
int
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
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 */
const char *opt, /* Option pointer */
*dest, /* Desired printer */
*user, /* Desired user */
*val; /* Environment variable name */
char *instance; /* Printer instance */
int id, /* Desired job ID */
all, /* All printers */
interval, /* Reporting interval */
longstatus; /* Show file details */
cups_dest_t *named_dest; /* Named destination */
int i; /* Looping var */
http_t *http; /* Connection to server */
const char *dest, /* Desired printer */
*user; /* Desired user */
char *instance; /* Printer instance */
int id, /* Desired job ID */
interval, /* Reporting interval */
longstatus; /* Show file details */
int num_dests; /* Number of destinations */
cups_dest_t *dests; /* Destinations */
http_encryption_t encryption; /* Encryption? */
_cupsSetLocale(argv);
/*
* Connect to the scheduler...
*/
if ((http = httpConnectEncrypt(cupsServer(), ippPort(),
cupsEncryption())) == NULL)
{
fputs("lpq: Unable to contact server!\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
/*
* Check for command-line options...
*/
http = NULL;
dest = NULL;
user = NULL;
id = 0;
interval = 0;
longstatus = 0;
all = 0;
num_dests = cupsGetDests(&dests);
for (i = 0; i < num_dests; i ++)
if (dests[i].is_default)
dest = dests[i].name;
for (i = 1; i < argc; i ++)
{
if (argv[i][0] == '+')
{
interval = atoi(argv[i] + 1);
}
else if (argv[i][0] == '-')
{
for (opt = argv[i] + 1; *opt; opt ++)
switch (argv[i][1])
{
switch (*opt)
{
case 'E' : /* Encrypt */
#ifdef HAVE_SSL
cupsSetEncryption(HTTP_ENCRYPT_REQUIRED);
case 'E' : /* Encrypt */
#ifdef HAVE_LIBSSL
encryption = HTTP_ENCRYPT_REQUIRED;
if (http)
httpEncryption(http, HTTP_ENCRYPT_REQUIRED);
if (http)
httpEncryption(http, encryption);
#else
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Sorry, no encryption support."), argv[0]);
#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
break;
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Sorry, no encryption support compiled in!\n",
argv[0]);
#endif /* HAVE_LIBSSL */
break;
case 'U' : /* Username */
if (opt[1] != '\0')
{
cupsSetUser(opt + 1);
opt += strlen(opt) - 1;
}
else
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - expected username after \"-U\" option."), argv[0]);
return (1);
}
case 'P' : /* Printer */
if (argv[i][2])
dest = argv[i] + 2;
else
{
i ++;
dest = argv[i];
}
cupsSetUser(argv[i]);
}
break;
if ((instance = strchr(dest, '/')) != NULL)
*instance = '\0';
break;
case 'P' : /* Printer */
if (opt[1] != '\0')
{
dest = opt + 1;
opt += strlen(opt) - 1;
}
else
{
i ++;
case 'a' : /* All printers */
dest = NULL;
break;
if (i >= argc)
{
httpClose(http);
case 'l' : /* Long status */
longstatus = 1;
break;
usage();
}
dest = argv[i];
}
if ((instance = strchr(dest, '/')) != NULL)
*instance++ = '\0';
http = connect_server(argv[0], http);
if ((named_dest = cupsGetNamedDest(http, dest, instance)) == NULL)
{
if (cupsLastError() == IPP_STATUS_ERROR_BAD_REQUEST ||
cupsLastError() == IPP_STATUS_ERROR_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED)
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - add '/version=1.1' to server name."), argv[0]);
else if (instance)
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - unknown destination \"%s/%s\"."), argv[0], dest, instance);
else
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Unknown destination \"%s\"."), argv[0], dest);
return (1);
}
cupsFreeDests(1, named_dest);
break;
case 'a' : /* All printers */
all = 1;
break;
case 'h' : /* Connect to host */
if (http)
{
httpClose(http);
http = NULL;
}
if (opt[1] != '\0')
{
cupsSetServer(opt + 1);
opt += strlen(opt) - 1;
}
else
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - expected hostname after \"-h\" option."), argv[0]);
return (1);
}
else
cupsSetServer(argv[i]);
}
break;
case 'l' : /* Long status */
longstatus = 1;
break;
default :
httpClose(http);
usage();
}
default :
fputs("Usage: lpq [-P dest] [-l] [+interval]\n", stderr);
httpClose(http);
cupsFreeDests(num_dests, dests);
return (1);
}
}
else if (isdigit(argv[i][0] & 255))
{
else if (isdigit(argv[i][0]))
id = atoi(argv[i]);
}
else
{
user = argv[i];
}
}
http = connect_server(argv[0], http);
if (dest == NULL && !all)
{
if ((named_dest = cupsGetNamedDest(http, NULL, NULL)) == NULL)
{
if (cupsLastError() == IPP_STATUS_ERROR_BAD_REQUEST ||
cupsLastError() == IPP_STATUS_ERROR_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr,
_("%s: Error - add '/version=1.1' to server name."),
argv[0]);
return (1);
}
val = NULL;
if ((dest = getenv("LPDEST")) == NULL)
{
if ((dest = getenv("PRINTER")) != NULL)
{
if (!strcmp(dest, "lp"))
dest = NULL;
else
val = "PRINTER";
}
}
else
val = "LPDEST";
if (dest && val)
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr,
_("%s: Error - %s environment variable names "
"non-existent destination \"%s\"."), argv[0], val,
dest);
else
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr,
_("%s: Error - no default destination available."),
argv[0]);
httpClose(http);
return (1);
}
dest = named_dest->name;
}
/*
* Show the status in a loop...
@@ -252,14 +161,14 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
for (;;)
{
if (dest)
show_printer(argv[0], http, dest);
show_printer(http, dest);
i = show_jobs(argv[0], http, dest, user, id, longstatus);
i = show_jobs(http, dest, user, id, longstatus);
if (i && interval)
{
fflush(stdout);
sleep((unsigned)interval);
sleep(interval);
}
else
break;
@@ -269,75 +178,44 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
* Close the connection to the server and return...
*/
cupsFreeDests(num_dests, dests);
httpClose(http);
return (0);
}
/*
* 'connect_server()' - Connect to the server as necessary...
*/
static http_t * /* O - New HTTP connection */
connect_server(const char *command, /* I - Command name */
http_t *http) /* I - Current HTTP connection */
{
if (!http)
{
http = httpConnectEncrypt(cupsServer(), ippPort(),
cupsEncryption());
if (http == NULL)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Unable to connect to server."), command);
exit(1);
}
}
return (http);
}
/*
* 'show_jobs()' - Show jobs.
*/
static int /* O - Number of jobs in queue */
show_jobs(const char *command, /* I - Command name */
http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
const char *dest, /* I - Destination */
const char *user, /* I - User */
const int id, /* I - Job ID */
const int longstatus) /* I - 1 if long report desired */
static int /* O - Number of jobs in queue */
show_jobs(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
const char *dest, /* I - Destination */
const char *user, /* I - User */
const int id, /* I - Job ID */
const int longstatus)/* I - 1 if long report desired */
{
ipp_t *request, /* IPP Request */
*response; /* IPP Response */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* Current attribute */
const char *jobdest, /* Pointer into job-printer-uri */
*jobuser, /* Pointer to job-originating-user-name */
*jobname; /* Pointer to job-name */
ipp_jstate_t jobstate; /* job-state */
int jobid, /* job-id */
jobsize, /* job-k-octets */
jobcount, /* Number of jobs */
jobcopies, /* Number of copies */
rank; /* Rank of job */
char resource[1024]; /* Resource string */
char rankstr[255]; /* Rank string */
char namestr[1024]; /* Job name string */
static const char * const jobattrs[] =/* Job attributes we want to see */
{
"copies",
"job-id",
"job-k-octets",
"job-name",
"job-originating-user-name",
"job-printer-uri",
"job-priority",
"job-state"
};
static const char * const ranks[10] = /* Ranking strings */
ipp_t *request, /* IPP Request */
*response; /* IPP Response */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* Current attribute */
cups_lang_t *language; /* Default language */
const char *jobdest, /* Pointer into job-printer-uri */
*jobuser, /* Pointer to job-originating-user-name */
*jobname; /* Pointer to job-name */
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 */
char resource[1024]; /* Resource string */
char rankstr[255]; /* Rank string */
char namestr[1024]; /* Job name string */
static const char *ranks[10] =/* Ranking strings */
{
"th",
"st",
@@ -352,8 +230,8 @@ show_jobs(const char *command, /* I - Command name */
};
DEBUG_printf(("show_jobs(http=%p, dest=%p, user=%p, id=%d, longstatus%d)\n",
http, dest, user, id, longstatus));
DEBUG_printf(("show_jobs(%08x, %08x, %08x, %d, %d)\n", http, dest, user, id,
longstatus));
if (http == NULL)
return (0);
@@ -365,29 +243,38 @@ show_jobs(const char *command, /* I - Command name */
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* job-uri or printer-uri
* requested-attributes
* requesting-user-name
*/
request = ippNewRequest(id ? IPP_GET_JOB_ATTRIBUTES : IPP_GET_JOBS);
request = ippNew();
if (id)
request->request.op.operation_id = id ? IPP_GET_JOB_ATTRIBUTES : IPP_GET_JOBS;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
language = cupsLangDefault();
attr = ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_CHARSET,
"attributes-charset", NULL, cupsLangEncoding(language));
attr = ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_LANGUAGE,
"attributes-natural-language", NULL, language->language);
if (dest == NULL)
{
snprintf(resource, sizeof(resource), "ipp://localhost/jobs/%d", id);
if (id)
sprintf(resource, "ipp://localhost/jobs/%d", id);
else
strcpy(resource, "ipp://localhost/jobs");
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "job-uri",
NULL, resource);
}
else if (dest)
else
{
httpAssembleURIf(HTTP_URI_CODING_ALL, resource, sizeof(resource), "ipp",
NULL, "localhost", 0, "/printers/%s", dest);
snprintf(resource, sizeof(resource), "ipp://localhost/printers/%s", dest);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri",
NULL, resource);
}
else
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri",
NULL, "ipp://localhost/");
if (user)
{
@@ -395,13 +282,6 @@ show_jobs(const char *command, /* I - Command name */
"requesting-user-name", NULL, user);
ippAddBoolean(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, "my-jobs", 1);
}
else
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME,
"requesting-user-name", NULL, cupsUser());
ippAddStrings(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_KEYWORD,
"requested-attributes",
(int)(sizeof(jobattrs) / sizeof(jobattrs[0])), NULL, jobattrs);
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
@@ -413,7 +293,8 @@ show_jobs(const char *command, /* I - Command name */
{
if (response->request.status.status_code > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, "%s: %s", command, cupsLastErrorString());
fprintf(stderr, "lpq: get-jobs failed: %s\n",
ippErrorString(response->request.status.status_code));
ippDelete(response);
return (0);
}
@@ -442,40 +323,49 @@ show_jobs(const char *command, /* I - Command name */
jobid = 0;
jobsize = 0;
#ifdef __osf__
jobpriority = 50;
#endif /* __osf__ */
jobstate = IPP_JOB_PENDING;
jobname = "unknown";
jobuser = "unknown";
jobname = "untitled";
jobuser = NULL;
jobdest = NULL;
jobcopies = 1;
while (attr != NULL && attr->group_tag == IPP_TAG_JOB)
{
if (!strcmp(attr->name, "job-id") &&
if (strcmp(attr->name, "job-id") == 0 &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_INTEGER)
jobid = attr->values[0].integer;
if (!strcmp(attr->name, "job-k-octets") &&
if (strcmp(attr->name, "job-k-octets") == 0 &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_INTEGER)
jobsize = attr->values[0].integer;
jobsize = attr->values[0].integer * 1024;
if (!strcmp(attr->name, "job-state") &&
#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)
jobstate = (ipp_jstate_t)attr->values[0].integer;
if (!strcmp(attr->name, "job-printer-uri") &&
if (strcmp(attr->name, "job-printer-uri") == 0 &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_URI)
if ((jobdest = strrchr(attr->values[0].string.text, '/')) != NULL)
jobdest ++;
if (!strcmp(attr->name, "job-originating-user-name") &&
if (strcmp(attr->name, "job-originating-user-name") == 0 &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_NAME)
jobuser = attr->values[0].string.text;
if (!strcmp(attr->name, "job-name") &&
if (strcmp(attr->name, "job-name") == 0 &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_NAME)
jobname = attr->values[0].string.text;
if (!strcmp(attr->name, "copies") &&
if (strcmp(attr->name, "copies") == 0 &&
attr->value_tag == IPP_TAG_INTEGER)
jobcopies = attr->values[0].integer;
@@ -495,9 +385,11 @@ show_jobs(const char *command, /* I - Command name */
}
if (!longstatus && jobcount == 0)
_cupsLangPuts(stdout,
_("Rank Owner Job File(s)"
" Total Size"));
#ifdef __osf__
puts("Rank Owner Pri Job Files Total Size");
#else
puts("Rank Owner Job File(s) Total Size");
#endif /* __osf__ */
jobcount ++;
@@ -506,41 +398,37 @@ show_jobs(const char *command, /* I - Command name */
*/
if (jobstate == IPP_JOB_PROCESSING)
strlcpy(rankstr, "active", sizeof(rankstr));
strcpy(rankstr, "active");
else
{
/*
* Make the rank show the "correct" suffix for each number
* (11-13 are the only special cases, for English anyways...)
*/
if ((rank % 100) >= 11 && (rank % 100) <= 13)
snprintf(rankstr, sizeof(rankstr), "%dth", rank);
else
snprintf(rankstr, sizeof(rankstr), "%d%s", rank, ranks[rank % 10]);
snprintf(rankstr, sizeof(rankstr), "%d%s", rank, ranks[rank % 10]);
rank ++;
}
if (longstatus)
{
_cupsLangPuts(stdout, "\n");
puts("");
if (jobcopies > 1)
snprintf(namestr, sizeof(namestr), "%d copies of %s", jobcopies,
jobname);
else
strlcpy(namestr, jobname, sizeof(namestr));
{
strncpy(namestr, jobname, sizeof(namestr) - 1);
namestr[sizeof(namestr) - 1] = '\0';
}
_cupsLangPrintf(stdout, _("%s: %-33.33s [job %d localhost]"),
jobuser, rankstr, jobid);
_cupsLangPrintf(stdout, _(" %-39.39s %.0f bytes"),
namestr, 1024.0 * jobsize);
printf("%s: %-34.34s[job %d localhost]\n", jobuser, rankstr, jobid);
printf(" %-40.40s%d bytes\n", namestr, jobsize);
}
else
_cupsLangPrintf(stdout,
_("%-7s %-7.7s %-7d %-31.31s %.0f bytes"),
rankstr, jobuser, jobid, jobname, 1024.0 * jobsize);
#ifdef __osf__
printf("%-6s %-10.10s %-4d %-10d %-27.27s %d bytes\n", rankstr, jobuser,
jobpriority, jobid, jobname, jobsize);
#else
printf("%-7s %-8.8s%-8d%-32.32s%d bytes\n", rankstr, jobuser,
jobid, jobname, jobsize);
#endif /* __osf */
if (attr == NULL)
break;
@@ -550,12 +438,12 @@ show_jobs(const char *command, /* I - Command name */
}
else
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, "%s: %s", command, cupsLastErrorString());
fprintf(stderr, "lpq: get-jobs failed: %s\n", ippErrorString(cupsLastError()));
return (0);
}
if (jobcount == 0)
_cupsLangPuts(stdout, _("no entries"));
puts("no entries");
return (jobcount);
}
@@ -566,15 +454,16 @@ show_jobs(const char *command, /* I - Command name */
*/
static void
show_printer(const char *command, /* I - Command name */
http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
const char *dest) /* I - Destination */
show_printer(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection to server */
const char *dest) /* I - Destination */
{
ipp_t *request, /* IPP Request */
*response; /* IPP Response */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* Current attribute */
ipp_pstate_t state; /* Printer state */
char uri[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* Printer URI */
ipp_t *request, /* IPP Request */
*response; /* IPP Response */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* Current attribute */
cups_lang_t *language; /* Default language */
ipp_pstate_t state; /* Printer state */
char uri[HTTP_MAX_URI];
/* Printer URI */
if (http == NULL)
@@ -589,10 +478,20 @@ show_printer(const char *command, /* I - Command name */
* printer-uri
*/
request = ippNewRequest(IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES);
request = ippNew();
httpAssembleURIf(HTTP_URI_CODING_ALL, uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp", NULL,
"localhost", 0, "/printers/%s", dest);
request->request.op.operation_id = IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
language = cupsLangDefault();
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);
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp://localhost/printers/%s", dest);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI,
"printer-uri", NULL, uri);
@@ -604,7 +503,8 @@ show_printer(const char *command, /* I - Command name */
{
if (response->request.status.status_code > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, "%s: %s", command, cupsLastErrorString());
fprintf(stderr, "lpq: get-printer-attributes failed: %s\n",
ippErrorString(response->request.status.status_code));
ippDelete(response);
return;
}
@@ -617,33 +517,24 @@ show_printer(const char *command, /* I - Command name */
switch (state)
{
case IPP_PRINTER_IDLE :
_cupsLangPrintf(stdout, _("%s is ready"), dest);
printf("%s is ready\n", dest);
break;
case IPP_PRINTER_PROCESSING :
_cupsLangPrintf(stdout, _("%s is ready and printing"),
dest);
printf("%s is ready and printing\n", dest);
break;
case IPP_PRINTER_STOPPED :
_cupsLangPrintf(stdout, _("%s is not ready"), dest);
printf("%s is not ready\n", dest);
break;
}
ippDelete(response);
}
else
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, "%s: %s", command, cupsLastErrorString());
fprintf(stderr, "lpq: get-printer-attributes failed: %s\n",
ippErrorString(cupsLastError()));
}
/*
* 'usage()' - Show program usage.
* End of "$Id$".
*/
static void
usage(void)
{
_cupsLangPuts(stderr,
_("Usage: lpq [-P dest] [-U username] [-h hostname[:port]] "
"[-l] [+interval]"));
exit(1);
}
+312 -325
Ver Arquivo
@@ -1,21 +1,60 @@
/*
* "lpr" command for CUPS.
* "$Id$"
*
* Copyright 2007-2016 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products.
* "lpr" command for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
* Copyright 1997-2001 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:
*
* main() - Parse options and send files for printing.
* sighandler() - Signal catcher for when we print from stdin...
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include <cups/cups-private.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <config.h>
#include <cups/cups.h>
#ifndef WIN32
# include <signal.h>
/*
* Local functions.
*/
void sighandler(int);
#endif /* !WIN32 */
/*
* Globals...
*/
char tempfile[1024]; /* Temporary file for printing from stdin */
/*
@@ -23,283 +62,225 @@
*/
int
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
int i, j; /* Looping var */
int job_id; /* Job ID */
char ch; /* Option character */
char *printer, /* Destination printer or class */
*instance, /* Instance */
*opt; /* Option pointer */
const char *title, /* Job title */
*val; /* Environment variable name */
int num_copies; /* Number of copies per file */
int num_files; /* Number of files to print */
const char *files[1000]; /* Files to print */
cups_dest_t *dest; /* Selected destination */
int num_options; /* Number of options */
cups_option_t *options; /* Options */
int deletefile; /* Delete file after print? */
char buffer[8192]; /* Copy buffer */
int i, j; /* Looping var */
int job_id; /* Job ID */
char ch; /* Option character */
char *printer, /* Destination printer or class */
*instance; /* Instance */
const char *title; /* Job title */
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_options; /* Number of options */
cups_option_t *options; /* Options */
int deletefile; /* Delete file after print? */
char buffer[8192]; /* Copy buffer */
int temp; /* Temporary file descriptor */
#if defined(HAVE_SIGACTION) && !defined(HAVE_SIGSET)
struct sigaction action; /* Signal action */
#endif /* HAVE_SIGACTION && !HAVE_SIGSET */
_cupsSetLocale(argv);
deletefile = 0;
printer = NULL;
dest = NULL;
num_dests = 0;
dests = NULL;
num_options = 0;
options = NULL;
num_files = 0;
title = NULL;
for (i = 1; i < argc; i ++)
{
if (argv[i][0] == '-')
{
for (opt = argv[i] + 1; *opt; opt ++)
switch (ch = argv[i][1])
{
switch (ch = *opt)
{
case 'E' : /* Encrypt */
#ifdef HAVE_SSL
cupsSetEncryption(HTTP_ENCRYPT_REQUIRED);
case 'E' : /* Encrypt */
#ifdef HAVE_LIBSSL
cupsSetEncryption(HTTP_ENCRYPT_REQUIRED);
#else
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Sorry, no encryption support."), argv[0]);
#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
break;
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Sorry, no encryption support compiled in!\n",
argv[0]);
#endif /* HAVE_LIBSSL */
break;
case 'U' : /* Username */
if (opt[1] != '\0')
case '1' : /* TROFF font set 1 */
case '2' : /* TROFF font set 2 */
case '3' : /* TROFF font set 3 */
case '4' : /* TROFF font set 4 */
case 'i' : /* indent */
case 'w' : /* width */
if (argv[i][2] == '\0')
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
cupsSetUser(opt + 1);
opt += strlen(opt) - 1;
}
else
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - expected username after \"-U\" option."), argv[0]);
return (1);
}
cupsSetUser(argv[i]);
}
break;
case 'H' : /* Connect to host */
if (opt[1] != '\0')
{
cupsSetServer(opt + 1);
opt += strlen(opt) - 1;
}
else
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - expected hostname after \"-H\" option."), argv[0]);
return (1);
}
else
cupsSetServer(argv[i]);
}
break;
case '1' : /* TROFF font set 1 */
case '2' : /* TROFF font set 2 */
case '3' : /* TROFF font set 3 */
case '4' : /* TROFF font set 4 */
case 'i' : /* indent */
case 'w' : /* width */
if (opt[1] != '\0')
{
opt += strlen(opt) - 1;
}
else
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr,
_("%s: Error - expected value after \"-%c\" "
"option."), argv[0], ch);
return (1);
}
}
case 'c' : /* CIFPLOT */
case 'd' : /* DVI */
case 'f' : /* FORTRAN */
case 'g' : /* plot */
case 'n' : /* Ditroff */
case 't' : /* Troff */
case 'v' : /* Raster image */
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Warning - \"%c\" format modifier not supported - output may not be correct."), argv[0], ch);
break;
case 'o' : /* Option */
if (opt[1] != '\0')
{
num_options = cupsParseOptions(opt + 1, num_options, &options);
opt += strlen(opt) - 1;
}
else
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - expected option=value after \"-o\" option."), argv[0]);
return (1);
}
num_options = cupsParseOptions(argv[i], num_options, &options);
}
break;
case 'l' : /* Literal/raw */
num_options = cupsAddOption("raw", "true", num_options, &options);
break;
case 'p' : /* Prettyprint */
num_options = cupsAddOption("prettyprint", "true", num_options, &options);
break;
case 'h' : /* Suppress burst page */
num_options = cupsAddOption("job-sheets", "none", num_options, &options);
break;
case 's' : /* Don't use symlinks */
break;
case 'm' : /* Mail on completion */
{
char email[1024]; /* EMail address */
snprintf(email, sizeof(email), "mailto:%s@%s", cupsUser(), httpGetHostname(NULL, buffer, sizeof(buffer)));
num_options = cupsAddOption("notify-recipient-uri", email, num_options, &options);
}
break;
case 'q' : /* Queue file but don't print */
num_options = cupsAddOption("job-hold-until", "indefinite", num_options, &options);
break;
case 'r' : /* Remove file after printing */
deletefile = 1;
break;
case 'P' : /* Destination printer or class */
if (opt[1] != '\0')
{
printer = opt + 1;
opt += strlen(opt) - 1;
}
else
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - expected destination after \"-P\" option."), argv[0]);
return (1);
}
printer = argv[i];
}
if ((instance = strrchr(printer, '/')) != NULL)
*instance++ = '\0';
if ((dest = cupsGetNamedDest(NULL, printer, instance)) != NULL)
{
for (j = 0; j < dest->num_options; j ++)
if (cupsGetOption(dest->options[j].name, num_options,
options) == NULL)
num_options = cupsAddOption(dest->options[j].name,
dest->options[j].value,
num_options, &options);
}
else if (cupsLastError() == IPP_STATUS_ERROR_BAD_REQUEST ||
cupsLastError() == IPP_STATUS_ERROR_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - add '/version=1.1' to server name."), argv[0]);
fprintf(stderr, "lpr: Expected value after -%c option!\n", ch);
return (1);
}
break;
}
case '#' : /* Number of copies */
if (opt[1] != '\0')
{
num_copies = atoi(opt + 1);
opt += strlen(opt) - 1;
}
else
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - expected copies after \"-#\" option."), argv[0]);
return (1);
}
case 'c' : /* CIFPLOT */
case 'd' : /* DVI */
case 'f' : /* FORTRAN */
case 'g' : /* plot */
case 'n' : /* Ditroff */
case 't' : /* Troff */
case 'v' : /* Raster image */
fprintf(stderr, "Warning: \'%c\' format modifier not supported - output may not be correct!\n",
ch);
break;
num_copies = atoi(argv[i]);
}
if (num_copies < 1)
case 'o' : /* Option */
if (argv[i][2] != '\0')
num_options = cupsParseOptions(argv[i] + 2, num_options, &options);
else
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - copies must be 1 or more."), argv[0]);
fputs("lpr: Expected option=value after -o option!\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
sprintf(buffer, "%d", num_copies);
num_options = cupsAddOption("copies", buffer, num_options, &options);
break;
num_options = cupsParseOptions(argv[i], num_options, &options);
}
break;
case 'C' : /* Class */
case 'J' : /* Job name */
case 'T' : /* Title */
if (opt[1] != '\0')
case 'l' : /* Literal/raw */
num_options = cupsAddOption("raw", "", num_options, &options);
break;
case 'p' : /* Prettyprint */
num_options = cupsAddOption("prettyprint", "", num_options, &options);
break;
case 'h' : /* Suppress burst page */
num_options = cupsAddOption("job-sheets", "none", num_options, &options);
break;
case 's' : /* Don't use symlinks */
break;
case 'm' : /* Mail on completion */
fputs("Warning: email notification is not supported!\n", stderr);
break;
case 'q' : /* Queue file but don't print */
num_options = cupsAddOption("job-hold-until", "indefinite",
num_options, &options);
break;
case 'r' : /* Remove file after printing */
deletefile = 1;
break;
case 'P' : /* Destination printer or class */
if (argv[i][2] != '\0')
printer = argv[i] + 2;
else
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
title = opt + 1;
opt += strlen(opt) - 1;
fputs("lpr: Expected destination after -P option!\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
else
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 ++)
if (cupsGetOption(dest->options[j].name, num_options, options) == NULL)
num_options = cupsAddOption(dest->options[j].name,
dest->options[j].value,
num_options, &options);
}
break;
case '#' : /* Number of copies */
if (argv[i][2] != '\0')
num_copies = atoi(argv[i] + 2);
else
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - expected name after \"-%c\" option."), argv[0], ch);
return (1);
}
title = argv[i];
fputs("lpr: Expected copy count after -# option!\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
break;
default :
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - unknown option \"%c\"."), argv[0], *opt);
num_copies = atoi(argv[i]);
}
if (num_copies < 1 || num_copies > 100)
{
fputs("lpr: Number copies must be between 1 and 100.\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
}
sprintf(buffer, "%d", num_copies);
num_options = cupsAddOption("copies", buffer, num_options, &options);
break;
case 'C' : /* Class */
case 'J' : /* Job name */
case 'T' : /* Title */
if (argv[i][2] != '\0')
title = argv[i] + 2;
else
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
fprintf(stderr, "lpr: Expected name after -%c option!\n", ch);
return (1);
}
title = argv[i];
}
break;
case 'U' : /* User */
if (argv[i][2] != '\0')
cupsSetUser(argv[i] + 2);
else
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
fputs("lpr: Expected username after -U option!\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
cupsSetUser(argv[i]);
}
break;
default :
fprintf(stderr, "lpr: Unknown option \'%c\'!\n", argv[i][1]);
return (1);
}
}
else if (num_files < 1000)
{
/*
* Print a file...
*/
if (access(argv[i], R_OK) != 0)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr,
_("%s: Error - unable to access \"%s\" - %s"),
argv[0], argv[i], strerror(errno));
return (1);
}
files[num_files] = argv[i];
num_files ++;
@@ -312,67 +293,33 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
}
}
else
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - too many files - \"%s\"."), argv[0], argv[i]);
}
}
fprintf(stderr, "lpr: Too many files - \"%s\"\n", argv[i]);
/*
* See if we have any files to print; if not, print from stdin...
*/
if (printer == NULL)
{
if ((dest = cupsGetNamedDest(NULL, NULL, NULL)) != NULL)
{
printer = dest->name;
if (num_dests == 0)
num_dests = cupsGetDests(&dests);
for (j = 0; j < dest->num_options; j ++)
if (cupsGetOption(dest->options[j].name, num_options, options) == NULL)
num_options = cupsAddOption(dest->options[j].name,
dest->options[j].value,
num_options, &options);
}
else if (cupsLastError() == IPP_STATUS_ERROR_BAD_REQUEST ||
cupsLastError() == IPP_STATUS_ERROR_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr,
_("%s: Error - add '/version=1.1' to server "
"name."), argv[0]);
return (1);
}
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 ++)
if (cupsGetOption(dest->options[j].name, num_options, options) == NULL)
num_options = cupsAddOption(dest->options[j].name,
dest->options[j].value,
num_options, &options);
break;
}
}
if (printer == NULL)
{
val = NULL;
if ((printer = getenv("LPDEST")) == NULL)
{
if ((printer = getenv("PRINTER")) != NULL)
{
if (!strcmp(printer, "lp"))
printer = NULL;
else
val = "PRINTER";
}
}
else
val = "LPDEST";
if (printer && !cupsGetNamedDest(NULL, printer, NULL))
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr,
_("%s: Error - %s environment variable names "
"non-existent destination \"%s\"."), argv[0], val,
printer);
else if (cupsLastError() == IPP_NOT_FOUND)
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr,
_("%s: Error - no default destination available."),
argv[0]);
else
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - scheduler not responding."),
argv[0]);
fputs("lpr: error - no default destination available.\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
@@ -380,7 +327,7 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
{
job_id = cupsPrintFiles(printer, num_files, files, title, num_options, options);
if (deletefile && job_id > 0)
if (deletefile)
{
/*
* Delete print files after printing...
@@ -390,49 +337,89 @@ main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
unlink(files[i]);
}
}
else if ((job_id = cupsCreateJob(CUPS_HTTP_DEFAULT, printer,
title ? title : "(stdin)",
num_options, options)) > 0)
else
{
http_status_t status; /* Write status */
const char *format; /* Document format */
ssize_t bytes; /* Bytes read */
num_files = 1;
if (cupsGetOption("raw", num_options, options))
format = CUPS_FORMAT_RAW;
else if ((format = cupsGetOption("document-format", num_options,
options)) == NULL)
format = CUPS_FORMAT_AUTO;
#ifndef WIN32
# if defined(HAVE_SIGSET)
sigset(SIGHUP, sighandler);
sigset(SIGINT, sighandler);
sigset(SIGTERM, sighandler);
# elif defined(HAVE_SIGACTION)
memset(&action, 0, sizeof(action));
action.sa_handler = sighandler;
status = cupsStartDocument(CUPS_HTTP_DEFAULT, printer, job_id, NULL,
format, 1);
sigaction(SIGHUP, &action, NULL);
sigaction(SIGINT, &action, NULL);
sigaction(SIGTERM, &action, NULL);
# else
signal(SIGHUP, sighandler);
signal(SIGINT, sighandler);
signal(SIGTERM, sighandler);
# endif
#endif /* !WIN32 */
while (status == HTTP_CONTINUE &&
(bytes = read(0, buffer, sizeof(buffer))) > 0)
status = cupsWriteRequestData(CUPS_HTTP_DEFAULT, buffer, (size_t)bytes);
if (status != HTTP_CONTINUE)
if ((temp = cupsTempFd(tempfile, sizeof(tempfile))) < 0)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - unable to queue from stdin - %s."),
argv[0], httpStatus(status));
cupsFinishDocument(CUPS_HTTP_DEFAULT, printer);
cupsCancelJob2(CUPS_HTTP_DEFAULT, printer, job_id, 0);
fputs("lpr: unable to create temporary file.\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
if (cupsFinishDocument(CUPS_HTTP_DEFAULT, printer) != IPP_OK)
while ((i = fread(buffer, 1, sizeof(buffer), stdin)) > 0)
write(temp, buffer, i);
i = lseek(temp, 0, SEEK_CUR);
close(temp);
if (i == 0)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, "%s: %s", argv[0], cupsLastErrorString());
cupsCancelJob2(CUPS_HTTP_DEFAULT, printer, job_id, 0);
fputs("lpr: stdin is empty, so no job has been sent.\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
if (title)
job_id = cupsPrintFile(printer, tempfile, title, num_options, options);
else
job_id = cupsPrintFile(printer, tempfile, "(stdin)", num_options, options);
unlink(tempfile);
}
if (job_id < 1)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, "%s: %s", argv[0], cupsLastErrorString());
fprintf(stderr, "lpr: unable to print file: %s\n",
ippErrorString(cupsLastError()));
return (1);
}
return (0);
}
#ifndef WIN32
/*
* 'sighandler()' - Signal catcher for when we print from stdin...
*/
void
sighandler(int s) /* I - Signal number */
{
/*
* Remove the temporary file we're using to print from stdin...
*/
unlink(tempfile);
/*
* Exit...
*/
exit(s);
}
#endif /* !WIN32 */
/*
* End of "$Id$".
*/
+193 -140
Ver Arquivo
@@ -1,21 +1,41 @@
/*
* "lprm" command for CUPS.
* "$Id$"
*
* Copyright 2007-2016 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2006 by Easy Software Products.
* "lprm" command for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
* Copyright 1997-2001 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:
*
* main() - Parse options and cancel jobs.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include <cups/cups-private.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <cups/cups.h>
#include <cups/language.h>
/*
@@ -26,189 +46,222 @@ int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
http_t *http; /* HTTP connection to server */
int i; /* Looping var */
int job_id; /* Job ID */
const char *name; /* Destination printer */
char *instance, /* Pointer to instance name */
*opt; /* Option pointer */
cups_dest_t *dest, /* Destination */
*defdest; /* Default destination */
int did_cancel; /* Did we cancel something? */
const char *dest; /* Destination printer */
char *instance; /* Pointer to instance name */
char uri[1024]; /* Printer or job URI */
ipp_t *request; /* IPP request */
ipp_t *response; /* IPP response */
ipp_op_t op; /* Operation */
cups_lang_t *language; /* Language */
int num_dests; /* Number of destinations */
cups_dest_t *dests; /* Destinations */
http_encryption_t encryption; /* Encryption? */
_cupsSetLocale(argv);
/*
* Setup to cancel individual print jobs...
*/
did_cancel = 0;
defdest = cupsGetNamedDest(CUPS_HTTP_DEFAULT, NULL, NULL);
name = defdest ? defdest->name : NULL;
op = IPP_CANCEL_JOB;
job_id = 0;
dest = NULL;
response = NULL;
http = NULL;
encryption = cupsEncryption();
num_dests = cupsGetDests(&dests);
for (i = 0; i < num_dests; i ++)
if (dests[i].is_default)
dest = dests[i].name;
/*
* Open a connection to the server...
*/
if ((http = httpConnectEncrypt(cupsServer(), ippPort(), encryption)) == NULL)
{
fputs("lprm: Unable to contact server!\n", stderr);
cupsFreeDests(num_dests, dests);
return (1);
}
/*
* Process command-line arguments...
*/
for (i = 1; i < argc; i ++)
{
if (argv[i][0] == '-' && argv[i][1] != '\0')
{
for (opt = argv[i] + 1; *opt; opt ++)
switch (argv[i][1])
{
switch (*opt)
{
case 'E' : /* Encrypt */
#ifdef HAVE_SSL
cupsSetEncryption(HTTP_ENCRYPT_REQUIRED);
case 'E' : /* Encrypt */
#ifdef HAVE_LIBSSL
encryption = HTTP_ENCRYPT_REQUIRED;
httpEncryption(http, encryption);
#else
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Sorry, no encryption support."), argv[0]);
#endif /* HAVE_SSL */
break;
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Sorry, no encryption support compiled in!\n",
argv[0]);
#endif /* HAVE_LIBSSL */
break;
case 'P' : /* Cancel jobs on a printer */
if (opt[1] != '\0')
{
name = opt + 1;
opt += strlen(opt) - 1;
}
else
{
i ++;
name = argv[i];
}
case 'P' : /* Cancel jobs on a printer */
if (argv[i][2])
dest = argv[i] + 2;
else
{
i ++;
dest = argv[i];
}
if ((instance = strchr(name, '/')) != NULL)
*instance = '\0';
if ((instance = strchr(dest, '/')) != NULL)
*instance = '\0';
break;
if ((dest = cupsGetNamedDest(CUPS_HTTP_DEFAULT, name, NULL)) == NULL)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - unknown destination \"%s\"."), argv[0], name);
goto error;
}
cupsFreeDests(1, dest);
break;
case 'U' : /* Username */
if (opt[1] != '\0')
{
cupsSetUser(opt + 1);
opt += strlen(opt) - 1;
}
else
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - expected username after \"-U\" option."), argv[0]);
goto error;
}
cupsSetUser(argv[i]);
}
break;
case 'h' : /* Connect to host */
if (opt[1] != '\0')
{
cupsSetServer(opt + 1);
opt += strlen(opt) - 1;
}
else
{
i ++;
if (i >= argc)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - expected hostname after \"-h\" option."), argv[0]);
goto error;
}
else
cupsSetServer(argv[i]);
}
if (defdest)
cupsFreeDests(1, defdest);
defdest = cupsGetNamedDest(CUPS_HTTP_DEFAULT, NULL, NULL);
name = defdest ? defdest->name : NULL;
break;
default :
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - unknown option \"%c\"."), argv[0], *opt);
goto error;
}
default :
fprintf(stderr, "lprm: Unknown option \'%c\'!\n", argv[i][1]);
cupsFreeDests(num_dests, dests);
httpClose(http);
return (1);
}
}
else
{
/*
* Cancel a job or printer...
*/
if ((dest = cupsGetNamedDest(CUPS_HTTP_DEFAULT, argv[i], NULL)) != NULL)
cupsFreeDests(1, dest);
if (dest)
if (isdigit(argv[i][0]))
{
name = argv[i];
job_id = 0;
}
else if (isdigit(argv[i][0] & 255))
{
name = NULL;
dest = NULL;
op = IPP_CANCEL_JOB;
job_id = atoi(argv[i]);
}
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-"))
else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-") == 0)
{
/*
* Cancel all jobs
*/
job_id = -1;
op = IPP_PURGE_JOBS;
}
else
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, _("%s: Error - unknown destination \"%s\"."),
argv[0], argv[i]);
goto error;
dest = argv[i];
job_id = 0;
}
if (cupsCancelJob2(CUPS_HTTP_DEFAULT, name, job_id, 0) != IPP_OK)
/*
* Build an IPP request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri + job-id *or* job-uri
* [requesting-user-name]
*/
request = ippNew();
request->request.op.operation_id = op;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
language = cupsLangDefault();
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 (dest)
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, "%s: %s", argv[0], cupsLastErrorString());
goto error;
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp://localhost/printers/%s", dest);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI,
"printer-uri", NULL, uri);
ippAddInteger(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_INTEGER, "job-id",
job_id);
}
else
{
sprintf(uri, "ipp://localhost/jobs/%d", job_id);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "job-uri", NULL,
uri);
}
did_cancel = 1;
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME,
"requesting-user-name", NULL, cupsUser());
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
*/
if (op == IPP_PURGE_JOBS)
response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/admin/");
else
response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/jobs/");
if (response != NULL)
{
switch (response->request.status.status_code)
{
case IPP_NOT_FOUND :
fputs("lprm: Job or printer not found!\n", stderr);
break;
case IPP_NOT_AUTHORIZED :
fputs("lprm: Not authorized to lprm job(s)!\n", stderr);
break;
case IPP_FORBIDDEN :
fprintf(stderr, "lprm: You don't own job ID %d!\n", job_id);
break;
default :
if (response->request.status.status_code > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
fputs("lprm: Unable to lprm job(s)!\n", stderr);
break;
}
if (response->request.status.status_code > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
{
ippDelete(response);
cupsFreeDests(num_dests, dests);
httpClose(http);
return (1);
}
ippDelete(response);
}
else
{
fputs("lprm: Unable to cancel job(s)!\n", stderr);
cupsFreeDests(num_dests, dests);
httpClose(http);
return (1);
}
}
}
/*
* If nothing has been canceled yet, cancel the current job on the specified
* If nothing has been cancelled yet, cancel the current job on the specified
* (or default) printer...
*/
if (!did_cancel && cupsCancelJob2(CUPS_HTTP_DEFAULT, name, 0, 0) != IPP_OK)
if (response == NULL)
if (!cupsCancelJob(dest, 0))
{
_cupsLangPrintf(stderr, "%s: %s", argv[0], cupsLastErrorString());
goto error;
fputs("lprm: Unable to cancel job(s)!\n", stderr);
cupsFreeDests(num_dests, dests);
httpClose(http);
return (1);
}
if (defdest)
cupsFreeDests(1, defdest);
cupsFreeDests(num_dests, dests);
httpClose(http);
return (0);
/*
* If we get here there was an error, so clean up...
*/
error:
if (defdest)
cupsFreeDests(1, defdest);
return (1);
}
/*
* End of "$Id$".
*/
-74
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@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
help-index.o: help-index.c cgi-private.h cgi.h ../cups/cups.h \
../cups/file.h ../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h \
../cups/array.h ../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h help-index.h \
../cups/debug-private.h ../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/ipp-private.h \
../cups/dir.h
html.o: html.c cgi-private.h cgi.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h help-index.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/ipp-private.h
ipp-var.o: ipp-var.c cgi-private.h cgi.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h help-index.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/ipp-private.h
search.o: search.c cgi-private.h cgi.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h help-index.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/ipp-private.h
template.o: template.c cgi-private.h cgi.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h help-index.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/ipp-private.h
var.o: var.c cgi-private.h cgi.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h help-index.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/ipp-private.h \
../cups/md5-private.h
admin.o: admin.c cgi-private.h cgi.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h help-index.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/ipp-private.h \
../cups/http-private.h ../cups/md5-private.h ../cups/ppd-private.h \
../cups/ppd.h ../cups/raster.h ../cups/pwg-private.h \
../cups/adminutil.h
classes.o: classes.c cgi-private.h cgi.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h help-index.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/ipp-private.h
help.o: help.c cgi-private.h cgi.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h help-index.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/ipp-private.h
jobs.o: jobs.c cgi-private.h cgi.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h help-index.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/ipp-private.h
makedocset.o: makedocset.c cgi-private.h cgi.h ../cups/cups.h \
../cups/file.h ../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h \
../cups/array.h ../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h help-index.h \
../cups/debug-private.h ../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/ipp-private.h
printers.o: printers.c cgi-private.h cgi.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h help-index.h ../cups/debug-private.h \
../cups/language-private.h ../cups/transcode.h \
../cups/string-private.h ../config.h ../cups/ipp-private.h
testcgi.o: testcgi.c cgi.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h help-index.h
testhi.o: testhi.c cgi.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h help-index.h
testtemplate.o: testtemplate.c cgi.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/file.h \
../cups/versioning.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/http.h ../cups/array.h \
../cups/language.h ../cups/pwg.h help-index.h
+51 -263
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@@ -1,54 +1,33 @@
#
# CGI makefile for CUPS.
# "$Id$"
#
# Copyright 2007-2017 by Apple Inc.
# Copyright 1997-2006 by Easy Software Products.
# CGI makefile for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
# Copyright 1997-2001 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
#
include ../Makedefs
LIBOBJS = \
help-index.o \
html.o \
ipp-var.o \
search.o \
template.o \
var.o
OBJS = \
$(LIBOBJS) \
admin.o \
classes.o \
help.o \
jobs.o \
makedocset.o \
printers.o \
testcgi.o \
testhi.o \
testtemplate.o
CGIS = \
admin.cgi \
classes.cgi \
help.cgi \
jobs.cgi \
printers.cgi
LIBTARGETS = \
libcupscgi.a \
$(LIBCUPSCGI)
UNITTARGETS = \
testcgi \
testhi \
testtemplate
TARGETS = \
$(LIBTARGETS) \
$(CGIS)
CGIS = admin.cgi classes.cgi jobs.cgi printers.cgi
TARGETS = libcgi.a $(CGIS)
LIBOBJS = html.o ipp-var.o template.o var.o
OBJS = $(LIBOBJS) admin.o classes.o jobs.o printers.o
#
@@ -58,276 +37,85 @@ TARGETS = \
all: $(TARGETS)
#
# Make library targets...
#
libs: $(LIBTARGETS) $(UNITTESTS)
#
# Make unit tests...
#
unittests: $(UNITTARGETS)
#
# Clean all object files...
#
clean:
$(RM) $(OBJS) $(TARGETS) $(UNITTARGETS) makedocset
$(RM) libcupscgi.so libcupscgi.dylib
#
# Update dependencies (without system header dependencies...)
#
depend:
$(CC) -MM $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(OBJS:.o=.c) >Dependencies
$(RM) $(OBJS) $(TARGETS)
#
# Install all targets...
#
install: all install-data install-headers install-libs install-exec
install:
-$(MKDIR) $(SERVERBIN)/cgi-bin
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(SERVERBIN)
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(SERVERBIN)/cgi-bin
$(INSTALL_BIN) $(CGIS) $(SERVERBIN)/cgi-bin
#
# Install data files...
# libcgi.a
#
install-data:
#
# Install programs...
#
install-exec:
$(INSTALL_DIR) -m 755 $(SERVERBIN)/cgi-bin
for file in $(CGIS); do \
$(INSTALL_BIN) $$file $(SERVERBIN)/cgi-bin; \
done
if test "x$(SYMROOT)" != "x"; then \
$(INSTALL_DIR) $(SYMROOT); \
for file in $(CGIS); do \
cp $$file $(SYMROOT); \
dsymutil $(SYMROOT)/$$file; \
done \
fi
#
# Install headers...
#
install-headers:
if test "x$(privateinclude)" != x; then \
echo Installing private header files into $(PRIVATEINCLUDE)...; \
$(INSTALL_DIR) -m 755 $(PRIVATEINCLUDE); \
for file in cgi.h help-index.h; do \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$file $(PRIVATEINCLUDE); \
done; \
fi
#
# Install libraries...
#
install-libs: $(INSTALLSTATIC)
echo Installing libraries in $(LIBDIR)...
$(INSTALL_DIR) -m 755 $(LIBDIR)
$(INSTALL_LIB) $(LIBCUPSCGI) $(LIBDIR)
if test $(LIBCUPSCGI) = "libcupscgi.so.1"; then \
$(RM) $(LIBDIR)/`basename $(LIBCUPSCGI) .1`; \
$(LN) $(LIBCUPSCGI) $(LIBDIR)/`basename $(LIBCUPSCGI) .1`; \
fi
if test $(LIBCUPSCGI) = "libcupscgi.1.dylib"; then \
$(RM) $(LIBDIR)/libcupscgi.dylib; \
$(LN) $(LIBCUPSCGI) $(LIBDIR)/libcupscgi.dylib; \
fi
if test "x$(SYMROOT)" != "x"; then \
$(INSTALL_DIR) $(SYMROOT); \
cp $(LIBCUPSCGI) $(SYMROOT); \
dsymutil $(SYMROOT)/$(LIBCUPSCGI); \
fi
installstatic:
$(INSTALL_DIR) -m 755 $(LIBDIR)
$(INSTALL_LIB) -m 755 libcupscgi.a $(LIBDIR)
$(RANLIB) $(LIBDIR)/libcupscgi.a
$(CHMOD) 555 $(LIBDIR)/libcupscgi.a
#
# Uninstall all targets...
#
uninstall:
for file in $(CGIS); do \
$(RM) $(SERVERBIN)/cgi-bin/$$file; \
done
-$(RMDIR) $(SERVERBIN)/cgi-bin
$(RM) $(LIBDIR)/libcupscgi.1.dylib
$(RM) $(LIBDIR)/libcupscgi.a
$(RM) $(LIBDIR)/libcupscgi.dylib
$(RM) $(LIBDIR)/libcupscgi.so
$(RM) $(LIBDIR)/libcupscgi.so.1
-$(RMDIR) $(LIBDIR)
-if test "x$(privateinclude)" != x; then \
$(RM) $(PRIVATEINCLUDE)/cgi.h; \
$(RM) $(PRIVATEINCLUDE)/help-index.h; \
$(RMDIR) $(PRIVATEINCLUDE); \
fi
#
# libcupscgi.so.1
#
libcupscgi.so.1: $(LIBOBJS)
echo Linking $@...
$(DSO) $(ARCHFLAGS) $(DSOFLAGS) -o $@ $(LIBOBJS) $(LIBS)
$(RM) `basename $@ .1`
$(LN) $@ `basename $@ .1`
#
# libcupscgi.1.dylib
#
libcupscgi.1.dylib: $(LIBOBJS) libcupscgi.exp
echo Linking $@...
$(DSO) $(ARCHFLAGS) $(DSOFLAGS) -o $@ \
-install_name $(libdir)/$@ \
-current_version 1.0.0 \
-compatibility_version 1.0.0 \
-exported_symbols_list libcupscgi.exp \
$(LIBOBJS) $(LIBS)
$(RM) libcupscgi.dylib
$(LN) $@ libcupscgi.dylib
#
# libcupscgi.la
#
libcupscgi.la: $(LIBOBJS)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(ARCHFLAGS) $(DSOFLAGS) -o $@ $(LIBOBJS:.o=.lo) -rpath $(LIBDIR) \
-version-info 1:0 $(LIBS)
#
# libcupscgi.a
#
libcupscgi.a: $(LIBOBJS)
libcgi.a: $(LIBOBJS)
echo Archiving $@...
$(RM) $@
$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(LIBOBJS)
$(RANLIB) $@
$(LIBOBJS): cgi.h
ipp-var.o: ipp-var.h
#
# admin.cgi
#
admin.cgi: admin.o ../Makedefs ../cups/$(LIBCUPS) $(LIBCUPSCGI)
admin.cgi: admin.o ../Makedefs ../cups/$(LIBCUPS) libcgi.a
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ admin.o -lcupscgi $(LIBS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ admin.o libcgi.a $(LIBS)
admin.o: cgi.h ipp-var.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/language.h
#
# classes.cgi
#
classes.cgi: classes.o ../Makedefs ../cups/$(LIBCUPS) $(LIBCUPSCGI)
classes.cgi: classes.o ../Makedefs ../cups/$(LIBCUPS) libcgi.a
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ classes.o -lcupscgi $(LIBS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ classes.o libcgi.a $(LIBS)
#
# help.cgi
#
help.cgi: help.o ../Makedefs ../cups/$(LIBCUPS) $(LIBCUPSCGI)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ help.o -lcupscgi $(LIBS)
classes.o: cgi.h ipp-var.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/language.h
#
# jobs.cgi
#
jobs.cgi: jobs.o ../Makedefs ../cups/$(LIBCUPS) $(LIBCUPSCGI)
jobs.cgi: jobs.o ../Makedefs ../cups/$(LIBCUPS) libcgi.a
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ jobs.o -lcupscgi $(LIBS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ jobs.o libcgi.a $(LIBS)
#
# makedocset
#
makedocset: makedocset.o ../Makedefs libcupscgi.a ../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(ARCHFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ makedocset.o libcupscgi.a \
../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC) $(COMMONLIBS) $(SSLLIBS) $(DNSSDLIBS) \
$(LIBZ) $(LIBGSSAPI)
jobs.o: cgi.h ipp-var.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/language.h
#
# printers.cgi
#
printers.cgi: printers.o ../Makedefs ../cups/$(LIBCUPS) $(LIBCUPSCGI)
printers.cgi: printers.o ../Makedefs ../cups/$(LIBCUPS) libcgi.a
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ printers.o -L. -lcupscgi $(LIBS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ printers.o libcgi.a $(LIBS)
printers.o: cgi.h ipp-var.h ../cups/cups.h ../cups/ipp.h ../cups/language.h
$(OBJS): ../Makedefs
#
# testcgi
# End of "$Id$".
#
testcgi: testcgi.o ../Makedefs libcupscgi.a ../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(ARCHFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ testcgi.o libcupscgi.a \
../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC) $(COMMONLIBS) $(SSLLIBS) $(DNSSDLIBS) \
$(LIBZ) $(LIBGSSAPI)
echo Testing CGI API...
./testcgi
#
# testhi
#
testhi: testhi.o ../Makedefs libcupscgi.a ../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(ARCHFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ testhi.o libcupscgi.a \
../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC) $(COMMONLIBS) $(SSLLIBS) $(DNSSDLIBS) \
$(LIBZ) $(LIBGSSAPI)
echo Testing help index API...
./testhi
#
# testtemplate
#
testtemplate: testtemplate.o ../Makedefs libcupscgi.a ../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC)
echo Linking $@...
$(LD_CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ testtemplate.o libcupscgi.a ../cups/$(LIBCUPSSTATIC) \
$(COMMONLIBS) $(SSLLIBS) $(DNSSDLIBS) $(LIBZ) $(LIBGSSAPI)
#
# Dependencies...
#
include Dependencies
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/*
* Private CGI definitions for CUPS.
*
* Copyright 2007-2011 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2006 by Easy Software Products.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
* law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
* which should have been included with this file. If this file is
* missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include "cgi.h"
#include <cups/debug-private.h>
#include <cups/language-private.h>
#include <cups/string-private.h>
#include <cups/ipp-private.h> /* TODO: Update so we don't need this */
/*
* Limits...
*/
#define CUPS_PAGE_MAX 100 /* Maximum items per page */
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/*
* CGI support library definitions for CUPS.
* "$Id$"
*
* Copyright 2007-2010 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2006 by Easy Software Products.
* CGI support library definitions.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
* Copyright 1997-2001 by Easy Software Products.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
* Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* 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 GNU General Public License
* for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
#ifndef _CUPS_CGI_H_
# define _CUPS_CGI_H_
#ifndef _CGI_H_
# define _CGI_H_
# include <stdio.h>
# include <stdlib.h>
# include <time.h>
# include <sys/stat.h>
# include <string.h>
# include <ctype.h>
# ifdef WIN32
# include <direct.h>
# include <io.h>
# include <malloc.h>
# define strcasecmp(s,t) stricmp((s),(t))
# define strncasecmp(s,t,n) strnicmp((s),(t),(n))
# else
# include <unistd.h>
# endif /* WIN32 */
# include <cups/cups.h>
# include <cups/array.h>
# include "help-index.h"
/*
* C++ magic...
*/
# ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
# endif /* __cplusplus */
/*
* Types...
*/
typedef struct cgi_file_s /**** Uploaded file data ****/
{
char tempfile[1024], /* Temporary file containing data */
*name, /* Variable name */
*filename, /* Original filename */
*mimetype; /* MIME media type */
size_t filesize; /* Size of uploaded file */
} cgi_file_t;
/*
* Prototypes...
*/
extern int cgiInitialize(void);
extern void cgiAbort(const char *title, const char *stylesheet,
const char *format, ...);
extern int cgiCheckVariables(const char *names);
extern void cgiClearVariables(void);
extern void *cgiCompileSearch(const char *query);
extern void cgiCopyTemplateFile(FILE *out, const char *tmpl);
extern void cgiCopyTemplateLang(const char *tmpl);
extern int cgiDoSearch(void *search, const char *text);
extern void cgiEndHTML(void);
extern void cgiEndMultipart(void);
extern char *cgiFormEncode(char *dst, const char *src,
size_t dstsize);
extern void cgiFreeSearch(void *search);
extern const char *cgiGetArray(const char *name, int element);
extern void cgiGetAttributes(ipp_t *request, const char *tmpl);
extern const char *cgiGetCookie(const char *name);
extern const cgi_file_t *cgiGetFile(void);
extern cups_array_t *cgiGetIPPObjects(ipp_t *response, void *search);
extern int cgiGetSize(const char *name);
extern char *cgiGetTemplateDir(void);
extern void cgiSetSize(const char *name, int size);
extern const char *cgiGetVariable(const char *name);
extern int cgiInitialize(void);
extern int cgiIsPOST(void);
extern void cgiMoveJobs(http_t *http, const char *dest, int job_id);
extern void cgiPrintCommand(http_t *http, const char *dest,
const char *command, const char *title);
extern void cgiPrintTestPage(http_t *http, const char *dest);
extern char *cgiRewriteURL(const char *uri, char *url, int urlsize,
const char *newresource);
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 cgiStartHTML(FILE *out, const char *author,
const char *stylesheet,
const char *keywords,
const char *description,
const char *title, ...);
extern void cgiEndHTML(FILE *out);
extern FILE *cgiEMailOpen(const char *from, const char *to,
const char *cc, const char *subject,
int multipart);
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);
extern ipp_attribute_t *cgiSetIPPObjectVars(ipp_attribute_t *obj,
const char *prefix, int element);
extern int cgiSetIPPVars(ipp_t *response, const char *filter_name,
const char *filter_value,
const char *prefix, int parent_el);
extern void cgiSetServerVersion(void);
extern void cgiSetSize(const char *name, int size);
extern void cgiSetVariable(const char *name, const char *value);
extern void cgiShowIPPError(const char *message);
extern void cgiShowJobs(http_t *http, const char *dest);
extern void cgiStartHTML(const char *title);
extern void cgiStartMultipart(void);
extern int cgiSupportsMultipart(void);
extern const char *cgiText(const char *message);
# ifdef __cplusplus
}
# endif /* __cplusplus */
# define cgiGetUser() getenv("REMOTE_USER")
# define cgiGetHost() (getenv("REMOTE_HOST") == NULL ? getenv("REMOTE_ADDR") : getenv("REMOTE_HOST"))
#endif /* !_CUPS_CGI_H_ */
#endif /* !_CGI_H_ */
/*
* End of "$Id$".
*/
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/*
* Class status CGI for CUPS.
* "$Id$"
*
* Copyright 2007-2016 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2006 by Easy Software Products.
* Class status CGI for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
* Copyright 1997-2001 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:
*
* main() - Main entry for CGI.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include "cgi-private.h"
/*
* Local functions...
*/
static void do_class_op(http_t *http, const char *printer, ipp_op_t op,
const char *title);
static void show_all_classes(http_t *http, const char *username);
static void show_class(http_t *http, const char *printer);
#include "ipp-var.h"
/*
* 'main()' - Main entry for CGI.
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(void)
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
const char *pclass; /* Class name */
const char *user; /* Username */
http_t *http; /* Connection to the server */
ipp_t *request, /* IPP request */
*response; /* IPP response */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* IPP attribute */
const char *op; /* Operation to perform, if any */
static const char *def_attrs[] = /* Attributes for default printer */
{
"printer-name",
"printer-uri-supported"
};
cups_lang_t *language; /* Language information */
char *pclass; /* Printer class name */
http_t *http; /* Connection to the server */
ipp_t *request, /* IPP request */
*response; /* IPP response */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* IPP attribute */
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 */
/*
@@ -54,58 +59,59 @@ main(void)
*/
cgiInitialize();
op = cgiGetVariable("OP");
/*
* Set the web interface section...
* Get the request language...
*/
cgiSetVariable("SECTION", "classes");
cgiSetVariable("REFRESH_PAGE", "");
/*
* See if we are displaying a printer or all classes...
*/
if ((pclass = getenv("PATH_INFO")) != NULL)
{
pclass ++;
if (!*pclass)
pclass = NULL;
if (pclass)
cgiSetVariable("PRINTER_NAME", pclass);
}
/*
* See who is logged in...
*/
user = getenv("REMOTE_USER");
language = cupsLangDefault();
/*
* Connect to the HTTP server...
*/
http = httpConnectEncrypt(cupsServer(), ippPort(), cupsEncryption());
http = httpConnectEncrypt("localhost", ippPort(), cupsEncryption());
/*
* Get the default printer...
* Tell the client to expect HTML...
*/
if (!op || !cgiIsPOST())
printf("Content-Type: text/html;charset=%s\n\n", cupsLangEncoding(language));
/*
* See if we need to show a list of printers or the status of a
* single printer...
*/
ippSetServerVersion();
pclass = argv[0];
if (strcmp(pclass, "/") == 0 || strcmp(pclass, "classes.cgi") == 0)
{
pclass = NULL;
cgiSetVariable("TITLE", cupsLangString(language, CUPS_MSG_CLASS));
}
else
cgiSetVariable("TITLE", pclass);
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "header.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
if (op == NULL || strcasecmp(op, "print-test-page") != 0)
{
/*
* Get the default destination...
*/
request = ippNewRequest(CUPS_GET_DEFAULT);
request = ippNew();
request->request.op.operation_id = CUPS_GET_DEFAULT;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
ippAddStrings(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_KEYWORD,
"requested-attributes",
sizeof(def_attrs) / sizeof(def_attrs[0]), NULL, def_attrs);
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 ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/")) != NULL)
{
@@ -114,84 +120,232 @@ main(void)
if ((attr = ippFindAttribute(response, "printer-uri-supported", IPP_TAG_URI)) != NULL)
{
char url[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* New URL */
char method[HTTP_MAX_URI],
username[HTTP_MAX_URI],
hostname[HTTP_MAX_URI],
resource[HTTP_MAX_URI],
uri[HTTP_MAX_URI];
int port; /* URI data */
const char *server; /* Name of server */
cgiSetVariable("DEFAULT_URI",
cgiRewriteURL(attr->values[0].string.text,
url, sizeof(url), NULL));
/*
* Map localhost access to localhost...
*/
server = getenv("SERVER_NAME");
httpSeparate(attr->values[0].string.text, method, username,
hostname, &port, resource);
if (strcasecmp(hostname, server) == 0 &&
(strcmp(getenv("REMOTE_HOST"), "127.0.0.1") == 0 ||
strcmp(getenv("REMOTE_HOST"), "localhost") == 0 ||
strcmp(getenv("REMOTE_HOST"), server) == 0))
strcpy(hostname, "localhost");
/*
* Rewrite URI with HTTP address...
*/
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "http://%s:%d%s", hostname, port,
resource);
cgiSetVariable("DEFAULT_URI", uri);
}
ippDelete(response);
}
/*
* See if we need to show a list of classes or the status of a
* single printer...
* Get the class info...
*/
if (!pclass)
show_all_classes(http, user);
else
show_class(http, pclass);
}
else if (pclass)
{
if (!*op)
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)
{
const char *server_port = getenv("SERVER_PORT");
/* Port number string */
int port = atoi(server_port ? server_port : "0");
/* Port number */
char uri[1024]; /* URL */
/*
* Build a CUPS_GET_CLASSES request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
*/
httpAssembleURIf(HTTP_URI_CODING_ALL, uri, sizeof(uri),
getenv("HTTPS") ? "https" : "http", NULL,
getenv("SERVER_NAME"), port, "/classes/%s", pclass);
printf("Location: %s\n\n", uri);
request->request.op.operation_id = CUPS_GET_CLASSES;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
}
else if (!strcmp(op, "start-class"))
do_class_op(http, pclass, IPP_RESUME_PRINTER, cgiText(_("Resume Class")));
else if (!strcmp(op, "stop-class"))
do_class_op(http, pclass, IPP_PAUSE_PRINTER, cgiText(_("Pause Class")));
else if (!strcmp(op, "accept-jobs"))
do_class_op(http, pclass, CUPS_ACCEPT_JOBS, cgiText(_("Accept Jobs")));
else if (!strcmp(op, "reject-jobs"))
do_class_op(http, pclass, CUPS_REJECT_JOBS, cgiText(_("Reject Jobs")));
else if (!strcmp(op, "cancel-jobs"))
do_class_op(http, pclass, IPP_OP_CANCEL_JOBS, cgiText(_("Cancel Jobs")));
else if (!_cups_strcasecmp(op, "print-test-page"))
cgiPrintTestPage(http, pclass);
else if (!_cups_strcasecmp(op, "move-jobs"))
cgiMoveJobs(http, pclass, 0);
else
{
/*
* Unknown/bad operation...
* Build an IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
*/
cgiStartHTML(pclass);
cgiCopyTemplateLang("error-op.tmpl");
cgiEndHTML();
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, NULL, NULL);
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"));
}
}
}
else
{
/*
* Unknown/bad operation...
* Print a test page...
*/
cgiStartHTML(cgiText(_("Classes")));
cgiCopyTemplateLang("error-op.tmpl");
cgiEndHTML();
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"));
/*
* Close the HTTP server connection...
*/
httpClose(http);
cupsLangFree(language);
/*
* Return with no errors...
@@ -202,332 +356,5 @@ main(void)
/*
* 'do_class_op()' - Do a class operation.
* End of "$Id$".
*/
static void
do_class_op(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection */
const char *printer, /* I - Printer name */
ipp_op_t op, /* I - Operation to perform */
const char *title) /* I - Title of page */
{
ipp_t *request; /* IPP request */
char uri[HTTP_MAX_URI], /* Printer URI */
resource[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* Path for request */
/*
* Build a printer request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
*/
request = ippNewRequest(op);
httpAssembleURIf(HTTP_URI_CODING_ALL, uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp", NULL,
"localhost", 0, "/classes/%s", printer);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri",
NULL, uri);
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
*/
snprintf(resource, sizeof(resource), "/classes/%s", printer);
ippDelete(cupsDoRequest(http, request, resource));
if (cupsLastError() == IPP_NOT_AUTHORIZED)
{
puts("Status: 401\n");
exit(0);
}
else if (cupsLastError() > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
{
cgiStartHTML(title);
cgiShowIPPError(_("Unable to do maintenance command"));
}
else
{
/*
* Redirect successful updates back to the printer page...
*/
char url[1024], /* Printer/class URL */
refresh[1024]; /* Refresh URL */
cgiRewriteURL(uri, url, sizeof(url), NULL);
cgiFormEncode(uri, url, sizeof(uri));
snprintf(refresh, sizeof(refresh), "5;URL=%s", uri);
cgiSetVariable("refresh_page", refresh);
cgiStartHTML(title);
cgiSetVariable("IS_CLASS", "YES");
if (op == IPP_PAUSE_PRINTER)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("printer-stop.tmpl");
else if (op == IPP_RESUME_PRINTER)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("printer-start.tmpl");
else if (op == CUPS_ACCEPT_JOBS)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("printer-accept.tmpl");
else if (op == CUPS_REJECT_JOBS)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("printer-reject.tmpl");
else if (op == IPP_OP_CANCEL_JOBS)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("printer-cancel-jobs.tmpl");
}
cgiEndHTML();
}
/*
* 'show_all_classes()' - Show all classes...
*/
static void
show_all_classes(http_t *http, /* I - Connection to server */
const char *user) /* I - Username */
{
int i; /* Looping var */
ipp_t *request, /* IPP request */
*response; /* IPP response */
cups_array_t *classes; /* Array of class objects */
ipp_attribute_t *pclass; /* Class object */
int first, /* First class to show */
count; /* Number of classes */
const char *var; /* Form variable */
void *search; /* Search data */
char val[1024]; /* Form variable */
/*
* Show the standard header...
*/
cgiStartHTML(cgiText(_("Classes")));
/*
* Build a CUPS_GET_CLASSES request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* requesting-user-name
*/
request = ippNewRequest(CUPS_GET_CLASSES);
if (user)
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME,
"requesting-user-name", NULL, user);
cgiGetAttributes(request, "classes.tmpl");
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
*/
if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/")) != NULL)
{
/*
* Get a list of matching job objects.
*/
if ((var = cgiGetVariable("QUERY")) != NULL &&
!cgiGetVariable("CLEAR"))
search = cgiCompileSearch(var);
else
search = NULL;
classes = cgiGetIPPObjects(response, search);
count = cupsArrayCount(classes);
if (search)
cgiFreeSearch(search);
/*
* Figure out which classes to display...
*/
if ((var = cgiGetVariable("FIRST")) != NULL)
first = atoi(var);
else
first = 0;
if (first >= count)
first = count - CUPS_PAGE_MAX;
first = (first / CUPS_PAGE_MAX) * CUPS_PAGE_MAX;
if (first < 0)
first = 0;
sprintf(val, "%d", count);
cgiSetVariable("TOTAL", val);
for (i = 0, pclass = (ipp_attribute_t *)cupsArrayIndex(classes, first);
i < CUPS_PAGE_MAX && pclass;
i ++, pclass = (ipp_attribute_t *)cupsArrayNext(classes))
cgiSetIPPObjectVars(pclass, NULL, i);
/*
* Save navigation URLs...
*/
cgiSetVariable("THISURL", "/classes/");
if (first > 0)
{
sprintf(val, "%d", first - CUPS_PAGE_MAX);
cgiSetVariable("PREV", val);
}
if ((first + CUPS_PAGE_MAX) < count)
{
sprintf(val, "%d", first + CUPS_PAGE_MAX);
cgiSetVariable("NEXT", val);
}
if (count > CUPS_PAGE_MAX)
{
snprintf(val, sizeof(val), "%d", CUPS_PAGE_MAX * (count / CUPS_PAGE_MAX));
cgiSetVariable("LAST", val);
}
/*
* Then show everything...
*/
cgiCopyTemplateLang("search.tmpl");
cgiCopyTemplateLang("classes-header.tmpl");
if (count > CUPS_PAGE_MAX)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("pager.tmpl");
cgiCopyTemplateLang("classes.tmpl");
if (count > CUPS_PAGE_MAX)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("pager.tmpl");
/*
* Delete the response...
*/
cupsArrayDelete(classes);
ippDelete(response);
}
else
{
/*
* Show the error...
*/
cgiShowIPPError(_("Unable to get class list"));
}
cgiEndHTML();
}
/*
* 'show_class()' - Show a single class.
*/
static void
show_class(http_t *http, /* I - Connection to server */
const char *pclass) /* I - Name of class */
{
ipp_t *request, /* IPP request */
*response; /* IPP response */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* IPP attribute */
char uri[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* Printer URI */
char refresh[1024]; /* Refresh URL */
/*
* Build an IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
*/
request = ippNewRequest(IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES);
httpAssembleURIf(HTTP_URI_CODING_ALL, uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp", NULL,
"localhost", 0, "/classes/%s", pclass);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri", NULL,
uri);
cgiGetAttributes(request, "class.tmpl");
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
*/
if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/")) != NULL)
{
/*
* Got the result; set the CGI variables and check the status of a
* single-queue request...
*/
cgiSetIPPVars(response, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0);
if (pclass && (attr = ippFindAttribute(response, "printer-state",
IPP_TAG_ENUM)) != NULL &&
attr->values[0].integer == IPP_PRINTER_PROCESSING)
{
/*
* Class is processing - automatically refresh the page until we
* are done printing...
*/
cgiFormEncode(uri, pclass, sizeof(uri));
snprintf(refresh, sizeof(refresh), "10;URL=/classes/%s", uri);
cgiSetVariable("refresh_page", refresh);
}
/*
* Delete the response...
*/
ippDelete(response);
/*
* Show the standard header...
*/
cgiStartHTML(pclass);
/*
* Show the class status...
*/
cgiCopyTemplateLang("class.tmpl");
/*
* Show jobs for the specified class...
*/
cgiCopyTemplateLang("class-jobs-header.tmpl");
cgiShowJobs(http, pclass);
}
else
{
/*
* Show the IPP error...
*/
cgiStartHTML(pclass);
cgiShowIPPError(_("Unable to get class status"));
}
cgiEndHTML();
}
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/*
* Online help index definitions for CUPS.
*
* Copyright 2007-2011 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*/
#ifndef _CUPS_HELP_INDEX_H_
# define _CUPS_HELP_INDEX_H_
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
# include <cups/array.h>
/*
* C++ magic...
*/
# ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
# endif /* __cplusplus */
/*
* Data structures...
*/
typedef struct help_word_s /**** Help word structure... ****/
{
int count; /* Number of occurrences */
char *text; /* Word text */
} help_word_t;
typedef struct help_node_s /**** Help node structure... ****/
{
char *filename; /* Filename, relative to help dir */
char *section; /* Section name (NULL if none) */
char *anchor; /* Anchor name (NULL if none) */
char *text; /* Text in anchor */
cups_array_t *words; /* Words after this node */
time_t mtime; /* Last modification time */
off_t offset; /* Offset in file */
size_t length; /* Length in bytes */
int score; /* Search score */
} help_node_t;
typedef struct help_index_s /**** Help index structure ****/
{
int search; /* 1 = search index, 0 = normal */
cups_array_t *nodes; /* Nodes sorted by filename */
cups_array_t *sorted; /* Nodes sorted by score + text */
} help_index_t;
/*
* Functions...
*/
extern void helpDeleteIndex(help_index_t *hi);
extern help_node_t *helpFindNode(help_index_t *hi, const char *filename,
const char *anchor);
extern help_index_t *helpLoadIndex(const char *hifile, const char *directory);
extern int helpSaveIndex(help_index_t *hi, const char *hifile);
extern help_index_t *helpSearchIndex(help_index_t *hi, const char *query,
const char *section,
const char *filename);
# ifdef __cplusplus
}
# endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* !_CUPS_HELP_INDEX_H_ */
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@@ -1,386 +0,0 @@
/*
* Online help CGI for CUPS.
*
* Copyright 2007-2011 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2006 by Easy Software Products.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include "cgi-private.h"
/*
* 'main()' - Main entry for CGI.
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
help_index_t *hi, /* Help index */
*si; /* Search index */
help_node_t *n; /* Current help node */
int i; /* Looping var */
const char *query; /* Search query */
const char *cache_dir; /* CUPS_CACHEDIR environment variable */
const char *docroot; /* CUPS_DOCROOT environment variable */
const char *helpfile, /* Current help file */
*helptitle = NULL; /* Current help title */
const char *topic; /* Current topic */
char topic_data[1024]; /* Topic form data */
const char *section; /* Current section */
char filename[1024], /* Filename */
directory[1024]; /* Directory */
cups_file_t *fp; /* Help file */
char line[1024]; /* Line from file */
int printable; /* Show printable version? */
/*
* Get any form variables...
*/
cgiInitialize();
printable = cgiGetVariable("PRINTABLE") != NULL;
/*
* Set the web interface section...
*/
cgiSetVariable("SECTION", "help");
cgiSetVariable("REFRESH_PAGE", "");
/*
* Load the help index...
*/
if ((cache_dir = getenv("CUPS_CACHEDIR")) == NULL)
cache_dir = CUPS_CACHEDIR;
snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/help.index", cache_dir);
if ((docroot = getenv("CUPS_DOCROOT")) == NULL)
docroot = CUPS_DOCROOT;
snprintf(directory, sizeof(directory), "%s/help", docroot);
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: helpLoadIndex(filename=\"%s\", directory=\"%s\")\n",
filename, directory);
hi = helpLoadIndex(filename, directory);
if (!hi)
{
perror(filename);
cgiStartHTML(cgiText(_("Online Help")));
cgiSetVariable("ERROR", cgiText(_("Unable to load help index.")));
cgiCopyTemplateLang("error.tmpl");
cgiEndHTML();
return (1);
}
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: %d nodes in help index...\n",
cupsArrayCount(hi->nodes));
/*
* See if we are viewing a file...
*/
for (i = 0; i < argc; i ++)
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: argv[%d]=\"%s\"\n", i, argv[i]);
if ((helpfile = getenv("PATH_INFO")) != NULL)
{
helpfile ++;
if (!*helpfile)
helpfile = NULL;
}
if (helpfile)
{
/*
* Verify that the help file exists and is part of the index...
*/
snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/help/%s", docroot, helpfile);
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: helpfile=\"%s\", filename=\"%s\"\n",
helpfile, filename);
if (access(filename, R_OK))
{
perror(filename);
cgiStartHTML(cgiText(_("Online Help")));
cgiSetVariable("ERROR", cgiText(_("Unable to access help file.")));
cgiCopyTemplateLang("error.tmpl");
cgiEndHTML();
return (1);
}
if ((n = helpFindNode(hi, helpfile, NULL)) == NULL)
{
cgiStartHTML(cgiText(_("Online Help")));
cgiSetVariable("ERROR", cgiText(_("Help file not in index.")));
cgiCopyTemplateLang("error.tmpl");
cgiEndHTML();
return (1);
}
/*
* Save the page title and help file...
*/
helptitle = n->text;
topic = n->section;
/*
* Send a standard page header...
*/
if (printable)
puts("Content-Type: text/html;charset=utf-8\n");
else
cgiStartHTML(n->text);
}
else
{
/*
* Send a standard page header...
*/
cgiStartHTML(cgiText(_("Online Help")));
topic = cgiGetVariable("TOPIC");
}
/*
* Do a search as needed...
*/
if (cgiGetVariable("CLEAR"))
cgiSetVariable("QUERY", "");
query = cgiGetVariable("QUERY");
si = helpSearchIndex(hi, query, topic, helpfile);
cgiClearVariables();
if (query)
cgiSetVariable("QUERY", query);
if (topic)
cgiSetVariable("TOPIC", topic);
if (helpfile)
cgiSetVariable("HELPFILE", helpfile);
if (helptitle)
cgiSetVariable("HELPTITLE", helptitle);
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: query=\"%s\", topic=\"%s\"\n",
query ? query : "(null)", topic ? topic : "(null)");
if (si)
{
help_node_t *nn; /* Parent node */
fprintf(stderr,
"DEBUG: si=%p, si->sorted=%p, cupsArrayCount(si->sorted)=%d\n", si,
si->sorted, cupsArrayCount(si->sorted));
for (i = 0, n = (help_node_t *)cupsArrayFirst(si->sorted);
n;
i ++, n = (help_node_t *)cupsArrayNext(si->sorted))
{
if (helpfile && n->anchor)
snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "#%s", n->anchor);
else if (n->anchor)
snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "/help/%s?QUERY=%s#%s", n->filename,
query ? query : "", n->anchor);
else
snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "/help/%s?QUERY=%s", n->filename,
query ? query : "");
cgiSetArray("QTEXT", i, n->text);
cgiSetArray("QLINK", i, line);
if (!helpfile && n->anchor)
{
nn = helpFindNode(hi, n->filename, NULL);
snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "/help/%s?QUERY=%s", nn->filename,
query ? query : "");
cgiSetArray("QPTEXT", i, nn->text);
cgiSetArray("QPLINK", i, line);
}
else
{
cgiSetArray("QPTEXT", i, "");
cgiSetArray("QPLINK", i, "");
}
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: [%d] = \"%s\" @ \"%s\"\n", i, n->text, line);
}
helpDeleteIndex(si);
}
/*
* OK, now list the bookmarks within the index...
*/
for (i = 0, section = NULL, n = (help_node_t *)cupsArrayFirst(hi->sorted);
n;
n = (help_node_t *)cupsArrayNext(hi->sorted))
{
if (n->anchor)
continue;
/*
* Add a section link as needed...
*/
if (n->section &&
(!section || strcmp(n->section, section)))
{
/*
* Add a link for this node...
*/
snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "/help/?TOPIC=%s&QUERY=%s",
cgiFormEncode(topic_data, n->section, sizeof(topic_data)),
query ? query : "");
cgiSetArray("BMLINK", i, line);
cgiSetArray("BMTEXT", i, n->section);
cgiSetArray("BMINDENT", i, "0");
i ++;
section = n->section;
}
if (!topic || !n->section || strcmp(n->section, topic))
continue;
/*
* Add a link for this node...
*/
snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "/help/%s?TOPIC=%s&QUERY=%s", n->filename,
cgiFormEncode(topic_data, n->section, sizeof(topic_data)),
query ? query : "");
cgiSetArray("BMLINK", i, line);
cgiSetArray("BMTEXT", i, n->text);
cgiSetArray("BMINDENT", i, "1");
i ++;
if (helpfile && !strcmp(helpfile, n->filename))
{
help_node_t *nn; /* Pointer to sub-node */
cupsArraySave(hi->sorted);
for (nn = (help_node_t *)cupsArrayFirst(hi->sorted);
nn;
nn = (help_node_t *)cupsArrayNext(hi->sorted))
if (nn->anchor && !strcmp(helpfile, nn->filename))
{
/*
* Add a link for this node...
*/
snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "#%s", nn->anchor);
cgiSetArray("BMLINK", i, line);
cgiSetArray("BMTEXT", i, nn->text);
cgiSetArray("BMINDENT", i, "2");
i ++;
}
cupsArrayRestore(hi->sorted);
}
}
/*
* Show the search and bookmark content...
*/
if (!helpfile || !printable)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("help-header.tmpl");
else
cgiCopyTemplateLang("help-printable.tmpl");
/*
* If we are viewing a file, copy it in now...
*/
if (helpfile)
{
if ((fp = cupsFileOpen(filename, "r")) != NULL)
{
int inbody; /* Are we inside the body? */
inbody = 0;
while (cupsFileGets(fp, line, sizeof(line)))
{
if (inbody)
{
if (!_cups_strncasecmp(line, "</BODY>", 7))
break;
printf("%s\n", line);
}
else if (!_cups_strncasecmp(line, "<BODY", 5))
inbody = 1;
}
cupsFileClose(fp);
}
else
{
perror(filename);
cgiSetVariable("ERROR", cgiText(_("Unable to open help file.")));
cgiCopyTemplateLang("error.tmpl");
}
}
/*
* Send a standard trailer...
*/
if (!printable)
{
cgiCopyTemplateLang("help-trailer.tmpl");
cgiEndHTML();
}
else
puts("</BODY>\n</HTML>");
/*
* Delete the index...
*/
helpDeleteIndex(hi);
/*
* Return with no errors...
*/
return (0);
}
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/*
* HTML support functions for CUPS.
* "$Id$"
*
* Copyright 2007-2011 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2006 by Easy Software Products.
* CGI HTML functions.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
* Copyright 1997-2001 by Easy Software Products.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
* Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* 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 GNU General Public License
* for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*
* Contents:
*
* cgiStartHTML() - Start an HTML document stream.
* cgiEndHTML() - End an HTML document stream.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include "cgi-private.h"
#include "cgi.h"
#include <stdarg.h>
/*
* Local globals...
*/
static const char *cgi_multipart = NULL;
/* Multipart separator, if any */
/*
* Local functions...
*/
static const char *cgi_null_passwd(const char *prompt);
/*
* 'cgiEndHTML()' - End a HTML page.
* 'cgiStartHTML()' - Start an HTML document stream.
*/
void
cgiEndHTML(void)
cgiStartHTML(FILE *out, /* I - Output file to use */
const char *stylesheet, /* I - Stylesheet to use */
const char *author, /* I - Author name */
const char *keywords, /* I - Search keywords */
const char *description, /* I - Description of document */
const char *title, /* I - Title for page */
...) /* I - Any addition args for title */
{
/*
* Send the standard trailer...
*/
va_list ap; /* Argument pointer */
cgiCopyTemplateLang("trailer.tmpl");
fputs("Content-type: text/html\n\n", out);
fputs("<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN\" "
"\"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd\">\n", out);
fputs("<HTML>\n", out);
fputs("<HEAD>\n", out);
fputs("\t<TITLE>\n", out);
va_start(ap, title);
vfprintf(out, title, ap);
va_end(ap);
fputs("</TITLE>\n", out);
if (stylesheet)
fprintf(out, "\t<LINK REL=\"STYLESHEET\" TYPE=\"text/css\" HREF=\"%s\">\n",
stylesheet);
if (author)
fprintf(out, "\t<META NAME=\"AUTHOR\" CONTENT=\"%s\">\n", author);
if (keywords)
fprintf(out, "\t<META NAME=\"KEYWORDS\" CONTENT=\"%s\">\n", keywords);
if (description)
fprintf(out, "\t<META NAME=\"DESCRIPTION\" CONTENT=\"%s\">\n", description);
fputs("</HEAD>\n", out);
fputs("<BODY>\n", out);
}
/*
* 'cgiEndMultipart()' - End the delivery of a multipart web page.
* 'cgiEndHTML()' - End an HTML document stream.
*/
void
cgiEndMultipart(void)
cgiEndHTML(FILE *out) /* I - Output file to use */
{
if (cgi_multipart)
{
printf("\n%s--\n", cgi_multipart);
fflush(stdout);
}
fputs("</BODY>\n", out);
fputs("</HTML>\n", out);
}
/*
* 'cgiFormEncode()' - Encode a string as a form variable.
* End of "$Id$".
*/
char * /* O - Destination string */
cgiFormEncode(char *dst, /* I - Destination string */
const char *src, /* I - Source string */
size_t dstsize) /* I - Size of destination string */
{
char *dstptr, /* Pointer into destination */
*dstend; /* End of destination */
static const char *hex = /* Hexadecimal characters */
"0123456789ABCDEF";
/*
* Mark the end of the string...
*/
dstend = dst + dstsize - 1;
/*
* Loop through the source string and copy...
*/
for (dstptr = dst; *src && dstptr < dstend;)
{
switch (*src)
{
case ' ' :
/*
* Encode spaces with a "+"...
*/
*dstptr++ = '+';
src ++;
break;
case '&' :
case '%' :
case '+' :
/*
* Encode special characters with %XX escape...
*/
if (dstptr < (dstend - 2))
{
*dstptr++ = '%';
*dstptr++ = hex[(*src & 255) >> 4];
*dstptr++ = hex[*src & 15];
src ++;
}
break;
default :
/*
* Copy other characters literally...
*/
*dstptr++ = *src++;
break;
}
}
/*
* Nul-terminate the destination string...
*/
*dstptr = '\0';
/*
* Return the encoded string...
*/
return (dst);
}
/*
* 'cgiStartHTML()' - Start a HTML page.
*/
void
cgiStartHTML(const char *title) /* I - Title of page */
{
/*
* Disable any further authentication attempts...
*/
cupsSetPasswordCB(cgi_null_passwd);
/*
* Tell the client to expect UTF-8 encoded HTML...
*/
if (cgi_multipart)
puts(cgi_multipart);
puts("Content-Type: text/html;charset=utf-8\n");
/*
* Send a standard header...
*/
cgiSetVariable("TITLE", title);
cgiSetServerVersion();
cgiCopyTemplateLang("header.tmpl");
}
/*
* 'cgiStartMultipart()' - Start a multipart delivery of a web page.
*/
void
cgiStartMultipart(void)
{
puts("MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: multipart/x-mixed-replace; boundary=\"CUPS-MULTIPART\"\n");
fflush(stdout);
cgi_multipart = "--CUPS-MULTIPART";
}
/*
* 'cgiSupportsMultipart()' - Does the browser support multi-part documents?
*/
int /* O - 1 if multi-part supported, 0 otherwise */
cgiSupportsMultipart(void)
{
/*
* Too many bug reports for browsers that don't support it, and too much pain
* to whitelist known-good browsers, so for now we just punt on multi-part
* support... :(
*/
return (0);
}
/*
* 'cgi_null_passwd()' - Return a NULL password for authentication.
*/
static const char * /* O - NULL */
cgi_null_passwd(const char *prompt) /* I - Prompt string (unused) */
{
(void)prompt;
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: cgi_null_passwd(prompt=\"%s\") called!\n",
prompt ? prompt : "(null)");
return (NULL);
}
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/*
* "$Id$"
*
* IPP variable definitions for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
*
* Copyright 1997-2001 by Easy Software Products.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Easy Software Products and are protected by Federal
* copyright law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file
* "LICENSE.txt" which should have been included with this file. If this
* file is missing or damaged please contact Easy Software Products
* at:
*
* Attn: CUPS Licensing Information
* Easy Software Products
* 44141 Airport View Drive, Suite 204
* Hollywood, Maryland 20636-3111 USA
*
* Voice: (301) 373-9603
* EMail: cups-info@cups.org
* WWW: http://www.cups.org
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include <ctype.h>
#include <cups/cups.h>
#include <cups/debug.h>
#include <cups/language.h>
#include <cups/string.h>
#include "cgi.h"
/*
* Definitions...
*/
#define TEMPLATES ippGetTemplateDir()
/*
* Prototype...
*/
extern char *ippGetTemplateDir(void);
extern void ippSetServerVersion(void);
extern void ippSetCGIVars(ipp_t *, const char *, const char *);
/*
* End of "$Id$".
*/
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/*
* Job status CGI for CUPS.
* "$Id$"
*
* Copyright 2007-2014 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2006 by Easy Software Products.
* Job status CGI for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
* Copyright 1997-2001 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:
*
* main() - Main entry for CGI.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include "cgi-private.h"
/*
* Local functions...
*/
static void do_job_op(http_t *http, int job_id, ipp_op_t op);
#include "ipp-var.h"
/*
* 'main()' - Main entry for CGI.
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(void)
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
http_t *http; /* Connection to the server */
const char *op; /* Operation name */
const char *job_id_var; /* Job ID form variable */
int job_id; /* Job ID */
cups_lang_t *language; /* Language information */
http_t *http; /* Connection to the server */
const char *which_jobs; /* Which jobs to show */
ipp_t *request, /* IPP request */
*response; /* IPP response */
/*
* Get any form variables...
@@ -45,74 +55,76 @@ main(void)
cgiInitialize();
/*
* Set the web interface section...
* Get the request language...
*/
cgiSetVariable("SECTION", "jobs");
cgiSetVariable("REFRESH_PAGE", "");
language = cupsLangDefault();
/*
* Connect to the HTTP server...
*/
http = httpConnectEncrypt(cupsServer(), ippPort(), cupsEncryption());
http = httpConnectEncrypt("localhost", ippPort(), cupsEncryption());
/*
* Get the job ID, if any...
* Tell the client to expect HTML...
*/
if ((job_id_var = cgiGetVariable("JOB_ID")) != NULL)
job_id = atoi(job_id_var);
else
job_id = 0;
printf("Content-Type: text/html;charset=%s\n\n", cupsLangEncoding(language));
cgiSetVariable("TITLE", "Jobs");
ippSetServerVersion();
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "header.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
/*
* Do the operation...
* Build an IPP_GET_JOBS request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
*/
if ((op = cgiGetVariable("OP")) != NULL && job_id > 0 && cgiIsPOST())
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;
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "job-uri", NULL,
"ipp://localhost/jobs");
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)
{
/*
* Do the operation...
*/
ippSetCGIVars(response, NULL, NULL);
ippDelete(response);
if (!strcmp(op, "cancel-job"))
do_job_op(http, job_id, IPP_CANCEL_JOB);
else if (!strcmp(op, "hold-job"))
do_job_op(http, job_id, IPP_HOLD_JOB);
else if (!strcmp(op, "move-job"))
cgiMoveJobs(http, NULL, job_id);
else if (!strcmp(op, "release-job"))
do_job_op(http, job_id, IPP_RELEASE_JOB);
else if (!strcmp(op, "restart-job"))
do_job_op(http, job_id, IPP_RESTART_JOB);
else
{
/*
* Bad operation code... Display an error...
*/
cgiStartHTML(cgiText(_("Jobs")));
cgiCopyTemplateLang("error-op.tmpl");
cgiEndHTML();
}
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "jobs.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
}
else
{
/*
* Show a list of jobs...
*/
cgiStartHTML(cgiText(_("Jobs")));
cgiShowJobs(http, NULL);
cgiEndHTML();
}
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "trailer.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
/*
* Close the HTTP server connection...
*/
httpClose(http);
cupsLangFree(language);
/*
* Return with no errors...
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/*
* 'do_job_op()' - Do a job operation.
* End of "$Id$".
*/
static void
do_job_op(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection */
int job_id, /* I - Job ID */
ipp_op_t op) /* I - Operation to perform */
{
ipp_t *request; /* IPP request */
char uri[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* Job URI */
const char *user; /* Username */
/*
* Build a job request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* job-uri or printer-uri (purge-jobs)
* requesting-user-name
*/
request = ippNewRequest(op);
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp://localhost/jobs/%d", job_id);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "job-uri",
NULL, uri);
if ((user = getenv("REMOTE_USER")) == NULL)
user = "guest";
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME,
"requesting-user-name", NULL, user);
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
*/
ippDelete(cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/jobs"));
if (cupsLastError() <= IPP_OK_CONFLICT && getenv("HTTP_REFERER"))
{
/*
* Redirect successful updates back to the parent page...
*/
char url[1024]; /* Encoded URL */
strlcpy(url, "5;URL=", sizeof(url));
cgiFormEncode(url + 6, getenv("HTTP_REFERER"), sizeof(url) - 6);
cgiSetVariable("refresh_page", url);
}
else if (cupsLastError() == IPP_NOT_AUTHORIZED)
{
puts("Status: 401\n");
exit(0);
}
cgiStartHTML(cgiText(_("Jobs")));
if (cupsLastError() > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
cgiShowIPPError(_("Job operation failed"));
else if (op == IPP_CANCEL_JOB)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("job-cancel.tmpl");
else if (op == IPP_HOLD_JOB)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("job-hold.tmpl");
else if (op == IPP_RELEASE_JOB)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("job-release.tmpl");
else if (op == IPP_RESTART_JOB)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("job-restart.tmpl");
cgiEndHTML();
}
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_cgiCheckVariables
_cgiClearVariables
_cgiCompileSearch
_cgiCopyTemplateFile
_cgiCopyTemplateLang
_cgiDoSearch
_cgiEndHTML
_cgiEndMultipart
_cgiFormEncode
_cgiFreeSearch
_cgiGetArray
_cgiGetAttributes
_cgiGetCookie
_cgiGetFile
_cgiGetIPPObjects
_cgiGetSize
_cgiGetTemplateDir
_cgiGetVariable
_cgiInitialize
_cgiIsPOST
_cgiMoveJobs
_cgiPrintCommand
_cgiPrintTestPage
_cgiRewriteURL
_cgiSetArray
_cgiSetIPPObjectVars
_cgiSetIPPVars
_cgiSetCookie
_cgiSetServerVersion
_cgiSetSize
_cgiSetVariable
_cgiShowIPPError
_cgiShowJobs
_cgiStartHTML
_cgiStartMultipart
_cgiSupportsMultipart
_cgiText
_helpDeleteIndex
_helpFindNode
_helpLoadIndex
_helpSaveIndex
_helpSearchIndex
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/*
* Xcode documentation set generator.
*
* Copyright 2007-2012 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*
* Usage:
*
* makedocset directory *.tokens
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include "cgi-private.h"
#include <errno.h>
/*
* Local structures...
*/
typedef struct _cups_html_s /**** Help file ****/
{
char *path; /* Path to help file */
char *title; /* Title of help file */
} _cups_html_t;
typedef struct _cups_section_s /**** Help section ****/
{
char *name; /* Section name */
cups_array_t *files; /* Files in this section */
} _cups_section_t;
/*
* Local functions...
*/
static int compare_html(_cups_html_t *a, _cups_html_t *b);
static int compare_sections(_cups_section_t *a, _cups_section_t *b);
static int compare_sections_files(_cups_section_t *a, _cups_section_t *b);
static void write_index(const char *path, help_index_t *hi);
static void write_info(const char *path, const char *revision);
static void write_nodes(const char *path, help_index_t *hi);
/*
* 'main()' - Test the help index code.
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line args */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
int i; /* Looping var */
char path[1024], /* Path to documentation */
line[1024]; /* Line from file */
help_index_t *hi; /* Help index */
cups_file_t *tokens, /* Tokens.xml file */
*fp; /* Current file */
if (argc < 4)
{
puts("Usage: makedocset directory revision *.tokens");
return (1);
}
/*
* Index the help documents...
*/
snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/Contents/Resources/Documentation", argv[1]);
if ((hi = helpLoadIndex(NULL, path)) == NULL)
{
fputs("makedocset: Unable to index help files!\n", stderr);
return (1);
}
snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/Contents/Resources/Documentation/index.html",
argv[1]);
write_index(path, hi);
snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/Contents/Resources/Nodes.xml", argv[1]);
write_nodes(path, hi);
/*
* Write the Info.plist file...
*/
snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/Contents/Info.plist", argv[1]);
write_info(path, argv[2]);
/*
* Merge the Tokens.xml files...
*/
snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/Contents/Resources/Tokens.xml", argv[1]);
if ((tokens = cupsFileOpen(path, "w")) == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "makedocset: Unable to create \"%s\": %s\n", path,
strerror(errno));
return (1);
}
cupsFilePuts(tokens, "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n");
cupsFilePuts(tokens, "<Tokens version=\"1.0\">\n");
for (i = 3; i < argc; i ++)
{
if ((fp = cupsFileOpen(argv[i], "r")) == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "makedocset: Unable to open \"%s\": %s\n", argv[i],
strerror(errno));
return (1);
}
if (!cupsFileGets(fp, line, sizeof(line)) || strncmp(line, "<?xml ", 6) ||
!cupsFileGets(fp, line, sizeof(line)) || strncmp(line, "<Tokens ", 8))
{
fprintf(stderr, "makedocset: Bad Tokens.xml file \"%s\"!\n", argv[i]);
return (1);
}
while (cupsFileGets(fp, line, sizeof(line)))
{
if (strcmp(line, "</Tokens>"))
cupsFilePrintf(tokens, "%s\n", line);
}
cupsFileClose(fp);
}
cupsFilePuts(tokens, "</Tokens>\n");
cupsFileClose(tokens);
/*
* Return with no errors...
*/
return (0);
}
/*
* 'compare_html()' - Compare the titles of two HTML files.
*/
static int /* O - Result of comparison */
compare_html(_cups_html_t *a, /* I - First file */
_cups_html_t *b) /* I - Second file */
{
return (_cups_strcasecmp(a->title, b->title));
}
/*
* 'compare_sections()' - Compare the names of two help sections.
*/
static int /* O - Result of comparison */
compare_sections(_cups_section_t *a, /* I - First section */
_cups_section_t *b) /* I - Second section */
{
return (_cups_strcasecmp(a->name, b->name));
}
/*
* 'compare_sections_files()' - Compare the number of files and section names.
*/
static int /* O - Result of comparison */
compare_sections_files(
_cups_section_t *a, /* I - First section */
_cups_section_t *b) /* I - Second section */
{
int ret = cupsArrayCount(b->files) - cupsArrayCount(a->files);
if (ret)
return (ret);
else
return (_cups_strcasecmp(a->name, b->name));
}
/*
* 'write_index()' - Write an index file for the CUPS help.
*/
static void
write_index(const char *path, /* I - File to write */
help_index_t *hi) /* I - Index of files */
{
cups_file_t *fp; /* Output file */
help_node_t *node; /* Current help node */
_cups_section_t *section, /* Current section */
key; /* Section search key */
_cups_html_t *html; /* Current HTML file */
cups_array_t *sections, /* Sections in index */
*sections_files,/* Sections sorted by size */
*columns[3]; /* Columns in final HTML file */
int column, /* Current column */
lines[3], /* Number of lines in each column */
min_column, /* Smallest column */
min_lines; /* Smallest number of lines */
/*
* Build an array of sections and their files.
*/
sections = cupsArrayNew((cups_array_func_t)compare_sections, NULL);
for (node = (help_node_t *)cupsArrayFirst(hi->nodes);
node;
node = (help_node_t *)cupsArrayNext(hi->nodes))
{
if (node->anchor)
continue;
key.name = node->section ? node->section : "Miscellaneous";
if ((section = (_cups_section_t *)cupsArrayFind(sections, &key)) == NULL)
{
section = (_cups_section_t *)calloc(1, sizeof(_cups_section_t));
section->name = key.name;
section->files = cupsArrayNew((cups_array_func_t)compare_html, NULL);
cupsArrayAdd(sections, section);
}
html = (_cups_html_t *)calloc(1, sizeof(_cups_html_t));
html->path = node->filename;
html->title = node->text;
cupsArrayAdd(section->files, html);
}
/*
* Build a sorted list of sections based on the number of files in each section
* and the section name...
*/
sections_files = cupsArrayNew((cups_array_func_t)compare_sections_files,
NULL);
for (section = (_cups_section_t *)cupsArrayFirst(sections);
section;
section = (_cups_section_t *)cupsArrayNext(sections))
cupsArrayAdd(sections_files, section);
/*
* Then build three columns to hold everything, trying to balance the number of
* lines in each column...
*/
for (column = 0; column < 3; column ++)
{
columns[column] = cupsArrayNew((cups_array_func_t)compare_sections, NULL);
lines[column] = 0;
}
for (section = (_cups_section_t *)cupsArrayFirst(sections_files);
section;
section = (_cups_section_t *)cupsArrayNext(sections_files))
{
for (min_column = 0, min_lines = lines[0], column = 1;
column < 3;
column ++)
{
if (lines[column] < min_lines)
{
min_column = column;
min_lines = lines[column];
}
}
cupsArrayAdd(columns[min_column], section);
lines[min_column] += cupsArrayCount(section->files) + 2;
}
/*
* Write the HTML file...
*/
if ((fp = cupsFileOpen(path, "w")) == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "makedocset: Unable to create %s: %s\n", path,
strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
cupsFilePuts(fp, "<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 "
"Transitional//EN\" "
"\"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd\">\n"
"<html>\n"
"<head>\n"
"<title>CUPS Documentation</title>\n"
"<link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' "
"href='cups-printable.css'>\n"
"</head>\n"
"<body>\n"
"<h1 class='title'>CUPS Documentation</h1>\n"
"<table width='100%' summary=''>\n"
"<tr>\n");
for (column = 0; column < 3; column ++)
{
if (column)
cupsFilePuts(fp, "<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>\n");
cupsFilePuts(fp, "<td valign='top' width='33%'>");
for (section = (_cups_section_t *)cupsArrayFirst(columns[column]);
section;
section = (_cups_section_t *)cupsArrayNext(columns[column]))
{
cupsFilePrintf(fp, "<h2 class='title'>%s</h2>\n", section->name);
for (html = (_cups_html_t *)cupsArrayFirst(section->files);
html;
html = (_cups_html_t *)cupsArrayNext(section->files))
cupsFilePrintf(fp, "<p class='compact'><a href='%s'>%s</a></p>\n",
html->path, html->title);
}
cupsFilePuts(fp, "</td>\n");
}
cupsFilePuts(fp, "</tr>\n"
"</table>\n"
"</body>\n"
"</html>\n");
cupsFileClose(fp);
}
/*
* 'write_info()' - Write the Info.plist file.
*/
static void
write_info(const char *path, /* I - File to write */
const char *revision) /* I - Subversion revision number */
{
cups_file_t *fp; /* File */
if ((fp = cupsFileOpen(path, "w")) == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "makedocset: Unable to create %s: %s\n", path,
strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
cupsFilePrintf(fp, "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n"
"<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC \"-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN\" "
"\"http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd\">\n"
"<plist version=\"1.0\">\n"
"<dict>\n"
"\t<key>CFBundleIdentifier</key>\n"
"\t<string>org.cups.docset</string>\n"
"\t<key>CFBundleName</key>\n"
"\t<string>CUPS Documentation</string>\n"
"\t<key>CFBundleVersion</key>\n"
"\t<string>%d.%d.%s</string>\n"
"\t<key>CFBundleShortVersionString</key>\n"
"\t<string>%d.%d.%d</string>\n"
"\t<key>DocSetFeedName</key>\n"
"\t<string>cups.org</string>\n"
"\t<key>DocSetFeedURL</key>\n"
"\t<string>http://www.cups.org/org.cups.docset.atom"
"</string>\n"
"\t<key>DocSetPublisherIdentifier</key>\n"
"\t<string>org.cups</string>\n"
"\t<key>DocSetPublisherName</key>\n"
"\t<string>CUPS</string>\n"
"</dict>\n"
"</plist>\n",
CUPS_VERSION_MAJOR, CUPS_VERSION_MINOR, revision,
CUPS_VERSION_MAJOR, CUPS_VERSION_MINOR, CUPS_VERSION_PATCH);
cupsFileClose(fp);
}
/*
* 'write_nodes()' - Write the Nodes.xml file.
*/
static void
write_nodes(const char *path, /* I - File to write */
help_index_t *hi) /* I - Index of files */
{
cups_file_t *fp; /* Output file */
int id; /* Current node ID */
help_node_t *node; /* Current help node */
int subnodes; /* Currently in Subnodes for file? */
int needclose; /* Need to close the current node? */
if ((fp = cupsFileOpen(path, "w")) == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "makedocset: Unable to create %s: %s\n", path,
strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
cupsFilePuts(fp, "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n"
"<DocSetNodes version=\"1.0\">\n"
"<TOC>\n"
"<Node id=\"0\">\n"
"<Name>CUPS Documentation</Name>\n"
"<Path>Documentation/index.html</Path>\n"
"</Node>\n");
for (node = (help_node_t *)cupsArrayFirst(hi->nodes), id = 1, subnodes = 0,
needclose = 0;
node;
node = (help_node_t *)cupsArrayNext(hi->nodes), id ++)
{
if (node->anchor)
{
if (!subnodes)
{
cupsFilePuts(fp, "<Subnodes>\n");
subnodes = 1;
}
cupsFilePrintf(fp, "<Node id=\"%d\">\n"
"<Path>Documentation/%s</Path>\n"
"<Anchor>%s</Anchor>\n"
"<Name>%s</Name>\n"
"</Node>\n", id, node->filename, node->anchor,
node->text);
}
else
{
if (subnodes)
{
cupsFilePuts(fp, "</Subnodes>\n");
subnodes = 0;
}
if (needclose)
cupsFilePuts(fp, "</Node>\n");
cupsFilePrintf(fp, "<Node id=\"%d\">\n"
"<Path>Documentation/%s</Path>\n"
"<Name>%s</Name>\n", id, node->filename, node->text);
needclose = 1;
}
}
if (subnodes)
cupsFilePuts(fp, "</Subnodes>\n");
if (needclose)
cupsFilePuts(fp, "</Node>\n");
cupsFilePuts(fp, "</TOC>\n"
"</DocSetNodes>\n");
cupsFileClose(fp);
}
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/*
* Printer status CGI for CUPS.
* "$Id$"
*
* Copyright 2007-2016 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2006 by Easy Software Products.
* Printer status CGI for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
* Copyright 1997-2001 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:
*
* main() - Main entry for CGI.
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include "cgi-private.h"
#include <errno.h>
/*
* Local functions...
*/
static void do_printer_op(http_t *http, const char *printer, ipp_op_t op,
const char *title);
static void show_all_printers(http_t *http, const char *username);
static void show_printer(http_t *http, const char *printer);
#include "ipp-var.h"
/*
* 'main()' - Main entry for CGI.
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(void)
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
const char *printer; /* Printer name */
const char *user; /* Username */
http_t *http; /* Connection to the server */
ipp_t *request, /* IPP request */
*response; /* IPP response */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* IPP attribute */
const char *op; /* Operation to perform, if any */
static const char *def_attrs[] = /* Attributes for default printer */
{
"printer-name",
"printer-uri-supported"
};
cups_lang_t *language; /* Language information */
char *printer; /* Printer name */
http_t *http; /* Connection to the server */
ipp_t *request, /* IPP request */
*response; /* IPP response */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* IPP attribute */
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");
/*
* Set the web interface section...
* Get the request language...
*/
cgiSetVariable("SECTION", "printers");
cgiSetVariable("REFRESH_PAGE", "");
/*
* See if we are displaying a printer or all printers...
*/
if ((printer = getenv("PATH_INFO")) != NULL)
{
printer ++;
if (!*printer)
printer = NULL;
if (printer)
cgiSetVariable("PRINTER_NAME", printer);
}
/*
* See who is logged in...
*/
user = getenv("REMOTE_USER");
language = cupsLangDefault();
/*
* Connect to the HTTP server...
*/
http = httpConnectEncrypt(cupsServer(), ippPort(), cupsEncryption());
http = httpConnectEncrypt("localhost", ippPort(), cupsEncryption());
/*
* Get the default printer...
* Tell the client to expect HTML...
*/
if (!op || !cgiIsPOST())
printf("Content-Type: text/html;charset=%s\n\n", cupsLangEncoding(language));
/*
* See if we need to show a list of printers or the status of a
* single printer...
*/
ippSetServerVersion();
printer = argv[0];
if (strcmp(printer, "/") == 0 || strcmp(printer, "printers.cgi") == 0)
{
printer = NULL;
cgiSetVariable("TITLE", cupsLangString(language, CUPS_MSG_PRINTER));
}
else
cgiSetVariable("TITLE", printer);
cgiCopyTemplateLang(stdout, TEMPLATES, "header.tmpl", getenv("LANG"));
if (op == NULL || strcasecmp(op, "print-test-page") != 0)
{
/*
* Get the default destination...
*/
request = ippNewRequest(CUPS_GET_DEFAULT);
request = ippNew();
request->request.op.operation_id = CUPS_GET_DEFAULT;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
ippAddStrings(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_KEYWORD,
"requested-attributes",
sizeof(def_attrs) / sizeof(def_attrs[0]), NULL, def_attrs);
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 ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/")) != NULL)
{
@@ -115,92 +120,232 @@ main(void)
if ((attr = ippFindAttribute(response, "printer-uri-supported", IPP_TAG_URI)) != NULL)
{
char url[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* New URL */
char method[HTTP_MAX_URI],
username[HTTP_MAX_URI],
hostname[HTTP_MAX_URI],
resource[HTTP_MAX_URI],
uri[HTTP_MAX_URI];
int port; /* URI data */
const char *server; /* Name of server */
cgiSetVariable("DEFAULT_URI",
cgiRewriteURL(attr->values[0].string.text,
url, sizeof(url), NULL));
/*
* Map localhost access to localhost...
*/
server = getenv("SERVER_NAME");
httpSeparate(attr->values[0].string.text, method, username,
hostname, &port, resource);
if (strcasecmp(hostname, server) == 0 &&
(strcmp(getenv("REMOTE_HOST"), "127.0.0.1") == 0 ||
strcmp(getenv("REMOTE_HOST"), "localhost") == 0 ||
strcmp(getenv("REMOTE_HOST"), server) == 0))
strcpy(hostname, "localhost");
/*
* Rewrite URI with HTTP address...
*/
snprintf(uri, sizeof(uri), "http://%s:%d%s", hostname, port,
resource);
cgiSetVariable("DEFAULT_URI", uri);
}
ippDelete(response);
}
/*
* See if we need to show a list of printers or the status of a
* single printer...
* Get the printer info...
*/
if (!printer)
show_all_printers(http, user);
else
show_printer(http, printer);
}
else if (printer)
{
if (!*op)
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)
{
const char *server_port = getenv("SERVER_PORT");
/* Port number string */
int port = atoi(server_port ? server_port : "0");
/* Port number */
char uri[1024]; /* URL */
/*
* Build a CUPS_GET_PRINTERS request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
*/
httpAssembleURIf(HTTP_URI_CODING_ALL, uri, sizeof(uri),
getenv("HTTPS") ? "https" : "http", NULL,
getenv("SERVER_NAME"), port, "/printers/%s", printer);
printf("Location: %s\n\n", uri);
request->request.op.operation_id = CUPS_GET_PRINTERS;
request->request.op.request_id = 1;
}
else if (!strcmp(op, "start-printer"))
do_printer_op(http, printer, IPP_RESUME_PRINTER,
cgiText(_("Resume Printer")));
else if (!strcmp(op, "stop-printer"))
do_printer_op(http, printer, IPP_PAUSE_PRINTER,
cgiText(_("Pause Printer")));
else if (!strcmp(op, "accept-jobs"))
do_printer_op(http, printer, CUPS_ACCEPT_JOBS, cgiText(_("Accept Jobs")));
else if (!strcmp(op, "reject-jobs"))
do_printer_op(http, printer, CUPS_REJECT_JOBS, cgiText(_("Reject Jobs")));
else if (!strcmp(op, "cancel-jobs"))
do_printer_op(http, printer, IPP_OP_CANCEL_JOBS, cgiText(_("Cancel Jobs")));
else if (!_cups_strcasecmp(op, "print-self-test-page"))
cgiPrintCommand(http, printer, "PrintSelfTestPage",
cgiText(_("Print Self-Test Page")));
else if (!_cups_strcasecmp(op, "clean-print-heads"))
cgiPrintCommand(http, printer, "Clean all",
cgiText(_("Clean Print Heads")));
else if (!_cups_strcasecmp(op, "print-test-page"))
cgiPrintTestPage(http, printer);
else if (!_cups_strcasecmp(op, "move-jobs"))
cgiMoveJobs(http, printer, 0);
else
{
/*
* Unknown/bad operation...
* Build an IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
*/
cgiStartHTML(printer);
cgiCopyTemplateLang("error-op.tmpl");
cgiEndHTML();
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, NULL, NULL);
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"));
}
}
}
else
{
/*
* Unknown/bad operation...
* Print a test page...
*/
cgiStartHTML(cgiText(_("Printers")));
cgiCopyTemplateLang("error-op.tmpl");
cgiEndHTML();
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"));
/*
* Close the HTTP server connection...
*/
httpClose(http);
cupsLangFree(language);
/*
* Return with no errors...
@@ -211,343 +356,5 @@ main(void)
/*
* 'do_printer_op()' - Do a printer operation.
* End of "$Id$".
*/
static void
do_printer_op(http_t *http, /* I - HTTP connection */
const char *printer, /* I - Printer name */
ipp_op_t op, /* I - Operation to perform */
const char *title) /* I - Title of page */
{
ipp_t *request; /* IPP request */
char uri[HTTP_MAX_URI], /* Printer URI */
resource[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* Path for request */
/*
* Build a printer request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
*/
request = ippNewRequest(op);
httpAssembleURIf(HTTP_URI_CODING_ALL, uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp", NULL,
"localhost", 0, "/printers/%s", printer);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri",
NULL, uri);
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
*/
snprintf(resource, sizeof(resource), "/printers/%s", printer);
ippDelete(cupsDoRequest(http, request, resource));
if (cupsLastError() == IPP_NOT_AUTHORIZED)
{
puts("Status: 401\n");
exit(0);
}
else if (cupsLastError() > IPP_OK_CONFLICT)
{
cgiStartHTML(title);
cgiShowIPPError(_("Unable to do maintenance command"));
}
else
{
/*
* Redirect successful updates back to the printer page...
*/
char url[1024], /* Printer/class URL */
refresh[1024]; /* Refresh URL */
cgiRewriteURL(uri, url, sizeof(url), NULL);
cgiFormEncode(uri, url, sizeof(uri));
snprintf(refresh, sizeof(refresh), "5;URL=%s", uri);
cgiSetVariable("refresh_page", refresh);
cgiStartHTML(title);
if (op == IPP_PAUSE_PRINTER)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("printer-stop.tmpl");
else if (op == IPP_RESUME_PRINTER)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("printer-start.tmpl");
else if (op == CUPS_ACCEPT_JOBS)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("printer-accept.tmpl");
else if (op == CUPS_REJECT_JOBS)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("printer-reject.tmpl");
else if (op == IPP_OP_CANCEL_JOBS)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("printer-cancel-jobs.tmpl");
}
cgiEndHTML();
}
/*
* 'show_all_printers()' - Show all printers...
*/
static void
show_all_printers(http_t *http, /* I - Connection to server */
const char *user) /* I - Username */
{
int i; /* Looping var */
ipp_t *request, /* IPP request */
*response; /* IPP response */
cups_array_t *printers; /* Array of printer objects */
ipp_attribute_t *printer; /* Printer object */
int first, /* First printer to show */
count; /* Number of printers */
const char *var; /* Form variable */
void *search; /* Search data */
char val[1024]; /* Form variable */
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: show_all_printers(http=%p, user=\"%s\")\n",
http, user ? user : "(null)");
/*
* Show the standard header...
*/
cgiStartHTML(cgiText(_("Printers")));
/*
* Build a CUPS_GET_PRINTERS request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-type
* printer-type-mask
* requesting-user-name
*/
request = ippNewRequest(CUPS_GET_PRINTERS);
ippAddInteger(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_ENUM,
"printer-type", 0);
ippAddInteger(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_ENUM,
"printer-type-mask", CUPS_PRINTER_CLASS);
if (user)
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME,
"requesting-user-name", NULL, user);
cgiGetAttributes(request, "printers.tmpl");
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
*/
if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/")) != NULL)
{
/*
* Get a list of matching job objects.
*/
if ((var = cgiGetVariable("QUERY")) != NULL &&
!cgiGetVariable("CLEAR"))
search = cgiCompileSearch(var);
else
search = NULL;
printers = cgiGetIPPObjects(response, search);
count = cupsArrayCount(printers);
if (search)
cgiFreeSearch(search);
/*
* Figure out which printers to display...
*/
if ((var = cgiGetVariable("FIRST")) != NULL)
first = atoi(var);
else
first = 0;
if (first >= count)
first = count - CUPS_PAGE_MAX;
first = (first / CUPS_PAGE_MAX) * CUPS_PAGE_MAX;
if (first < 0)
first = 0;
sprintf(val, "%d", count);
cgiSetVariable("TOTAL", val);
for (i = 0, printer = (ipp_attribute_t *)cupsArrayIndex(printers, first);
i < CUPS_PAGE_MAX && printer;
i ++, printer = (ipp_attribute_t *)cupsArrayNext(printers))
cgiSetIPPObjectVars(printer, NULL, i);
/*
* Save navigation URLs...
*/
cgiSetVariable("THISURL", "/printers/");
if (first > 0)
{
sprintf(val, "%d", first - CUPS_PAGE_MAX);
cgiSetVariable("PREV", val);
}
if ((first + CUPS_PAGE_MAX) < count)
{
sprintf(val, "%d", first + CUPS_PAGE_MAX);
cgiSetVariable("NEXT", val);
}
if (count > CUPS_PAGE_MAX)
{
snprintf(val, sizeof(val), "%d", CUPS_PAGE_MAX * (count / CUPS_PAGE_MAX));
cgiSetVariable("LAST", val);
}
/*
* Then show everything...
*/
cgiCopyTemplateLang("search.tmpl");
cgiCopyTemplateLang("printers-header.tmpl");
if (count > CUPS_PAGE_MAX)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("pager.tmpl");
cgiCopyTemplateLang("printers.tmpl");
if (count > CUPS_PAGE_MAX)
cgiCopyTemplateLang("pager.tmpl");
/*
* Delete the response...
*/
cupsArrayDelete(printers);
ippDelete(response);
}
else
{
/*
* Show the error...
*/
cgiShowIPPError(_("Unable to get printer list"));
}
cgiEndHTML();
}
/*
* 'show_printer()' - Show a single printer.
*/
static void
show_printer(http_t *http, /* I - Connection to server */
const char *printer) /* I - Name of printer */
{
ipp_t *request, /* IPP request */
*response; /* IPP response */
ipp_attribute_t *attr; /* IPP attribute */
char uri[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* Printer URI */
char refresh[1024]; /* Refresh URL */
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: show_printer(http=%p, printer=\"%s\")\n",
http, printer ? printer : "(null)");
/*
* Build an IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES request, which requires the following
* attributes:
*
* attributes-charset
* attributes-natural-language
* printer-uri
*/
request = ippNewRequest(IPP_GET_PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES);
httpAssembleURIf(HTTP_URI_CODING_ALL, uri, sizeof(uri), "ipp", NULL,
"localhost", 0, "/printers/%s", printer);
ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri", NULL,
uri);
cgiGetAttributes(request, "printer.tmpl");
/*
* Do the request and get back a response...
*/
if ((response = cupsDoRequest(http, request, "/")) != NULL)
{
/*
* Got the result; set the CGI variables and check the status of a
* single-queue request...
*/
cgiSetIPPVars(response, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0);
if (printer && (attr = ippFindAttribute(response, "printer-state",
IPP_TAG_ENUM)) != NULL &&
attr->values[0].integer == IPP_PRINTER_PROCESSING)
{
/*
* Printer is processing - automatically refresh the page until we
* are done printing...
*/
cgiFormEncode(uri, printer, sizeof(uri));
snprintf(refresh, sizeof(refresh), "10;URL=/printers/%s", uri);
cgiSetVariable("refresh_page", refresh);
}
/*
* Delete the response...
*/
ippDelete(response);
/*
* Show the standard header...
*/
cgiStartHTML(printer);
/*
* Show the printer status...
*/
cgiCopyTemplateLang("printer.tmpl");
/*
* Show jobs for the specified printer...
*/
cgiCopyTemplateLang("printer-jobs-header.tmpl");
cgiShowJobs(http, printer);
}
else
{
/*
* Show the IPP error...
*/
cgiStartHTML(printer);
cgiShowIPPError(_("Unable to get printer status"));
}
cgiEndHTML();
}
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@@ -1,368 +0,0 @@
/*
* Search routines for CUPS.
*
* Copyright 2007-2014 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2006 by Easy Software Products.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include "cgi-private.h"
#include <regex.h>
/*
* 'cgiCompileSearch()' - Compile a search string.
*/
void * /* O - Search context */
cgiCompileSearch(const char *query) /* I - Query string */
{
regex_t *re; /* Regular expression */
char *s, /* Regular expression string */
*sptr, /* Pointer into RE string */
*sword; /* Pointer to start of word */
size_t slen; /* Allocated size of RE string */
const char *qptr, /* Pointer into query string */
*qend; /* End of current word */
const char *prefix; /* Prefix to add to next word */
int quoted; /* Word is quoted */
size_t wlen; /* Word length */
char *lword; /* Last word in query */
DEBUG_printf(("cgiCompileSearch(query=\"%s\")\n", query));
/*
* Range check input...
*/
if (!query)
return (NULL);
/*
* Allocate a regular expression storage structure...
*/
if ((re = (regex_t *)calloc(1, sizeof(regex_t))) == NULL)
return (NULL);
/*
* Allocate a buffer to hold the regular expression string, starting
* at 1024 bytes or 3 times the length of the query string, whichever
* is greater. We'll expand the string as needed...
*/
slen = strlen(query) * 3;
if (slen < 1024)
slen = 1024;
if ((s = (char *)malloc(slen)) == NULL)
{
free(re);
return (NULL);
}
/*
* Copy the query string to the regular expression, handling basic
* AND and OR logic...
*/
prefix = ".*";
qptr = query;
sptr = s;
lword = NULL;
while (*qptr)
{
/*
* Skip leading whitespace...
*/
while (isspace(*qptr & 255))
qptr ++;
if (!*qptr)
break;
/*
* Find the end of the current word...
*/
if (*qptr == '\"' || *qptr == '\'')
{
/*
* Scan quoted string...
*/
quoted = *qptr ++;
for (qend = qptr; *qend && *qend != quoted; qend ++);
if (!*qend)
{
/*
* No closing quote, error out!
*/
free(s);
free(re);
if (lword)
free(lword);
return (NULL);
}
}
else
{
/*
* Scan whitespace-delimited string...
*/
quoted = 0;
for (qend = qptr + 1; *qend && !isspace(*qend); qend ++);
}
wlen = (size_t)(qend - qptr);
/*
* Look for logic words: AND, OR
*/
if (wlen == 3 && !_cups_strncasecmp(qptr, "AND", 3))
{
/*
* Logical AND with the following text...
*/
if (sptr > s)
prefix = ".*";
qptr = qend;
}
else if (wlen == 2 && !_cups_strncasecmp(qptr, "OR", 2))
{
/*
* Logical OR with the following text...
*/
if (sptr > s)
prefix = ".*|.*";
qptr = qend;
}
else
{
/*
* Add a search word, making sure we have enough room for the
* string + RE overhead...
*/
wlen = (size_t)(sptr - s) + 2 * 4 * wlen + 2 * strlen(prefix) + 11;
if (lword)
wlen += strlen(lword);
if (wlen > slen)
{
/*
* Expand the RE string buffer...
*/
char *temp; /* Temporary string pointer */
slen = wlen + 128;
temp = (char *)realloc(s, slen);
if (!temp)
{
free(s);
free(re);
if (lword)
free(lword);
return (NULL);
}
sptr = temp + (sptr - s);
s = temp;
}
/*
* Add the prefix string...
*/
memcpy(sptr, prefix, strlen(prefix) + 1);
sptr += strlen(sptr);
/*
* Then quote the remaining word characters as needed for the
* RE...
*/
sword = sptr;
while (qptr < qend)
{
/*
* Quote: ^ . [ $ ( ) | * + ? { \
*/
if (strchr("^.[$()|*+?{\\", *qptr))
*sptr++ = '\\';
*sptr++ = *qptr++;
}
*sptr = '\0';
/*
* For "word1 AND word2", add reciprocal "word2 AND word1"...
*/
if (!strcmp(prefix, ".*") && lword)
{
char *lword2; /* New "last word" */
if ((lword2 = strdup(sword)) == NULL)
{
free(lword);
free(s);
free(re);
return (NULL);
}
memcpy(sptr, ".*|.*", 6);
sptr += 5;
memcpy(sptr, lword2, strlen(lword2) + 1);
sptr += strlen(sptr);
memcpy(sptr, ".*", 3);
sptr += 2;
memcpy(sptr, lword, strlen(lword) + 1);
sptr += strlen(sptr);
free(lword);
lword = lword2;
}
else
{
if (lword)
free(lword);
lword = strdup(sword);
}
prefix = ".*|.*";
}
/*
* Advance to the next string...
*/
if (quoted)
qptr ++;
}
if (lword)
free(lword);
if (sptr > s)
memcpy(sptr, ".*", 3);
else
{
/*
* No query data, return NULL...
*/
free(s);
free(re);
return (NULL);
}
/*
* Compile the regular expression...
*/
DEBUG_printf((" s=\"%s\"\n", s));
if (regcomp(re, s, REG_EXTENDED | REG_ICASE))
{
free(re);
free(s);
return (NULL);
}
/*
* Free the RE string and return the new regular expression we compiled...
*/
free(s);
return ((void *)re);
}
/*
* 'cgiDoSearch()' - Do a search of some text.
*/
int /* O - Number of matches */
cgiDoSearch(void *search, /* I - Search context */
const char *text) /* I - Text to search */
{
int i; /* Looping var */
regmatch_t matches[100]; /* RE matches */
/*
* Range check...
*/
if (!search || !text)
return (0);
/*
* Do a lookup...
*/
if (!regexec((regex_t *)search, text, sizeof(matches) / sizeof(matches[0]),
matches, 0))
{
/*
* Figure out the number of matches in the string...
*/
for (i = 0; i < (int)(sizeof(matches) / sizeof(matches[0])); i ++)
if (matches[i].rm_so < 0)
break;
return (i);
}
else
return (0);
}
/*
* 'cgiFreeSearch()' - Free a compiled search context.
*/
void
cgiFreeSearch(void *search) /* I - Search context */
{
regfree((regex_t *)search);
}
+114 -298
Ver Arquivo
@@ -1,29 +1,43 @@
/*
* CGI template function.
* "$Id$"
*
* Copyright 2007-2015 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2006 by Easy Software Products.
* CGI template function.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
* Copyright 1997-2001 by Easy Software Products.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
* Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* 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 GNU General Public License
* for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*
* Contents:
*
* 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...
*/
#include "cgi-private.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <regex.h>
#include "cgi.h"
/*
* Local functions...
*/
static void cgi_copy(FILE *out, FILE *in, int element, char term,
int indent);
static void cgi_copy(FILE *out, FILE *in, int element, char term);
static void cgi_puts(const char *s, FILE *out);
static void cgi_puturi(const char *s, FILE *out);
/*
@@ -38,32 +52,18 @@ cgiCopyTemplateFile(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
FILE *in; /* Input file */
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG2: cgiCopyTemplateFile(out=%p, tmpl=\"%s\")\n", out,
tmpl ? tmpl : "(null)");
/*
* Range check input...
*/
if (!tmpl || !out)
return;
/*
* Open the template file...
*/
if ((in = fopen(tmpl, "r")) == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Unable to open template file \"%s\" - %s\n",
tmpl ? tmpl : "(null)", strerror(errno));
return;
}
/*
* Parse the file to the end...
*/
cgi_copy(out, in, 0, 0, 0);
cgi_copy(out, in, 0, 0);
/*
* Close the template file and return...
@@ -78,74 +78,60 @@ cgiCopyTemplateFile(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
*/
void
cgiCopyTemplateLang(const char *tmpl) /* I - Base filename */
cgiCopyTemplateLang(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
const char *directory, /* I - Directory */
const char *tmpl, /* I - Base filename */
const char *lang) /* I - Language */
{
char filename[1024], /* Filename */
locale[16], /* Locale name */
*locptr; /* Pointer into locale name */
const char *directory, /* Directory for templates */
*lang; /* Language */
FILE *in; /* Input file */
int i; /* Looping var */
char filename[1024], /* Filename */
locale[16]; /* Locale name */
FILE *in; /* Input file */
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG2: cgiCopyTemplateLang(tmpl=\"%s\")\n",
tmpl ? tmpl : "(null)");
/*
* Convert the language to a locale name...
*/
locale[0] = '\0';
if ((lang = getenv("LANG")) != NULL)
if (lang != NULL)
{
locale[0] = '/';
strlcpy(locale + 1, lang, sizeof(locale) - 1);
for (i = 0; lang[i] && i < 15; i ++)
if (isalnum(lang[i]))
locale[i] = tolower(lang[i]);
else
locale[i] = '_';
if ((locptr = strchr(locale, '.')) != NULL)
*locptr = '\0'; /* Strip charset */
locale[i] = '\0';
}
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG2: lang=\"%s\", locale=\"%s\"...\n",
lang ? lang : "(null)", locale);
else
locale[0] = '\0';
/*
* See if we have a template file for this language...
*/
directory = cgiGetTemplateDir();
snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s%s/%s", directory, locale, tmpl);
if ((in = fopen(filename, "r")) == NULL)
snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s/%s", directory, locale, tmpl);
if (access(filename, 0))
{
locale[3] = '\0';
locale[2] = '\0';
snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s%s/%s", directory, locale, tmpl);
if ((in = fopen(filename, "r")) == NULL)
{
snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s/%s", directory, locale, tmpl);
if (access(filename, 0))
snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s", directory, tmpl);
in = fopen(filename, "r");
}
}
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG2: Template file is \"%s\"...\n", filename);
/*
* Open the template file...
*/
if (!in)
{
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Unable to open template file \"%s\" - %s\n",
filename, strerror(errno));
if ((in = fopen(filename, "r")) == NULL)
return;
}
/*
* Parse the file to the end...
*/
cgi_copy(stdout, in, 0, 0, 0);
cgi_copy(out, in, 0, 0);
/*
* Close the template file and return...
@@ -155,81 +141,31 @@ cgiCopyTemplateLang(const char *tmpl) /* I - Base filename */
}
/*
* 'cgiGetTemplateDir()' - Get the templates directory...
*/
char * /* O - Template directory */
cgiGetTemplateDir(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);
}
/*
* 'cgiSetServerVersion()' - Set the server name and CUPS version...
*/
void
cgiSetServerVersion(void)
{
cgiSetVariable("SERVER_NAME", getenv("SERVER_NAME"));
cgiSetVariable("REMOTE_USER", getenv("REMOTE_USER"));
cgiSetVariable("CUPS_VERSION", CUPS_SVERSION);
#ifdef LC_TIME
setlocale(LC_TIME, "");
#endif /* LC_TIME */
}
/*
* 'cgi_copy()' - Copy the template file, substituting as needed...
*/
static void
cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
FILE *in, /* I - Input file */
int element, /* I - Element number (0 to N) */
char term, /* I - Terminating character */
int indent) /* I - Debug info indentation */
cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
FILE *in, /* I - Input file */
int element, /* I - Element number (0 to N) */
char term) /* I - Terminating character */
{
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 */
const char *value; /* Value of variable */
const char *innerval; /* Inner value */
const char *outptr; /* Output string pointer */
char outval[1024], /* Formatted output string */
compare[1024]; /* Comparison string */
int result; /* Result of comparison */
int uriencode; /* Encode as URI */
regex_t re; /* Regular expression to match */
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 */
const char *value; /* Value of variable */
const char *innerval; /* Inner value */
const char *outptr; /* Output string pointer */
char outval[1024], /* Formatted output string */
compare[1024]; /* Comparison string */
int result; /* Result of comparison */
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG2: %*sStarting at file position %ld...\n", indent, "",
ftell(in));
/*
* Parse the file to the end...
*/
@@ -243,24 +179,18 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
* Get a variable name...
*/
uriencode = 0;
for (s = name; (ch = getc(in)) != EOF;)
if (strchr("}]<>=!~ \t\n", ch))
if (strchr("}]<>=! \t\n", ch))
break;
else if (s == name && ch == '%')
uriencode = 1;
else if (s > name && ch == '?')
break;
else if (s < (name + sizeof(name) - 1))
*s++ = (char)ch;
*s++ = ch;
*s = '\0';
if (s == name && isspace(ch & 255))
if (s == name && isspace(ch))
{
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG2: %*sLone { at %ld...\n", indent, "", ftell(in));
if (out)
{
putc('{', out);
@@ -270,10 +200,6 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
continue;
}
if (ch == '}')
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG2: %*s\"{%s}\" at %ld...\n", indent, "", name,
ftell(in));
/*
* See if it has a value...
*/
@@ -284,7 +210,7 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
* Insert value only if it exists...
*/
if ((nameptr = strrchr(name, '-')) != NULL && isdigit(nameptr[1] & 255))
if ((nameptr = strrchr(name, '-')) != NULL && isdigit(nameptr[1]))
{
*nameptr++ = '\0';
@@ -296,7 +222,7 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
outptr = outval;
}
}
else if ((value = cgiGetArray(name + 1, element)) != NULL)
if ((value = cgiGetArray(name + 1, element)) != NULL)
outptr = value;
else
{
@@ -328,55 +254,33 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
int count; /* Number of elements */
if (isdigit(name[1] & 255))
if (isdigit(name[1]))
count = atoi(name + 1);
else
count = cgiGetSize(name + 1);
pos = ftell(in);
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG2: %*sLooping on \"%s\" at %ld, count=%d...\n",
indent, "", name + 1, pos, count);
if (count > 0)
{
for (i = 0; i < count; i ++)
{
if (i)
fseek(in, pos, SEEK_SET);
cgi_copy(out, in, i, '}', indent + 2);
fseek(in, pos, SEEK_SET);
cgi_copy(out, in, i, '}');
}
}
else
cgi_copy(NULL, in, 0, '}', indent + 2);
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG2: %*sFinished looping on \"%s\"...\n", indent,
"", name + 1);
cgi_copy(NULL, in, 0, '}');
continue;
}
else if (name[0] == '$')
{
/*
* Insert cookie value or nothing if not defined.
*/
if ((value = cgiGetCookie(name + 1)) != NULL)
outptr = value;
else
{
outval[0] = '\0';
outptr = outval;
}
}
else
{
/*
* Insert variable or variable name (if element is NULL)...
*/
if ((nameptr = strrchr(name, '-')) != NULL && isdigit(nameptr[1] & 255))
if ((nameptr = strrchr(name, '-')) != NULL && isdigit(nameptr[1]))
{
*nameptr++ = '\0';
if ((value = cgiGetArray(name, atoi(nameptr) - 1)) == NULL)
@@ -407,14 +311,7 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
*/
if (out)
{
if (uriencode)
cgi_puturi(outptr, out);
else if (!_cups_strcasecmp(name, "?cupsdconf_default"))
fputs(outptr, stdout);
else
cgi_puts(outptr, out);
}
cgi_puts(outptr, out);
continue;
}
@@ -427,26 +324,15 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
* {name<value?true:false} Less than
* {name>value?true:false} Greater than
* {name!value?true:false} Not equal
* {name~refex?true:false} Regex match
*/
op = (char)ch;
if (ch == '?')
{
/*
* Test for existance...
*/
if (name[0] == '?')
result = cgiGetArray(name + 1, element) != NULL;
else if (name[0] == '#')
result = cgiGetVariable(name + 1) != NULL;
else
result = cgiGetArray(name, element) != NULL;
result = result && outptr[0];
compare[0] = '\0';
result = cgiGetArray(name, element) != NULL && outval[0];
}
else
{
@@ -454,6 +340,8 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
* Compare to a string...
*/
op = ch;
for (s = compare; (ch = getc(in)) != EOF;)
if (ch == '?')
break;
@@ -473,48 +361,52 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
innerptr = innername;
while ((ch = getc(in)) != EOF && ch != '}')
if (innerptr < (innername + sizeof(innername) - 1))
*innerptr++ = (char)ch;
*innerptr++ = ch;
*innerptr = '\0';
if (innername[0] == '#')
sprintf(s, "%d", cgiGetSize(innername + 1));
else if ((innerptr = strrchr(innername, '-')) != NULL &&
isdigit(innerptr[1] & 255))
isdigit(innerptr[1]))
{
*innerptr++ = '\0';
if ((innerval = cgiGetArray(innername, atoi(innerptr) - 1)) == NULL)
*s = '\0';
else
strlcpy(s, innerval, sizeof(compare) - (size_t)(s - compare));
{
strncpy(s, innerval, sizeof(compare) - (s - compare) - 1);
compare[sizeof(compare) - 1] = '\0';
}
}
else if (innername[0] == '?')
{
if ((innerval = cgiGetArray(innername + 1, element)) == NULL)
*s = '\0';
else
strlcpy(s, innerval, sizeof(compare) - (size_t)(s - compare));
{
strncpy(s, innerval, sizeof(compare) - (s - compare) - 1);
compare[sizeof(compare) - 1] = '\0';
}
}
else if ((innerval = cgiGetArray(innername, element)) == NULL)
snprintf(s, sizeof(compare) - (size_t)(s - compare), "{%s}", innername);
snprintf(s, sizeof(s), "{%s}", innername);
else
strlcpy(s, innerval, sizeof(compare) - (size_t)(s - compare));
{
strncpy(s, innerval, sizeof(compare) - (s - compare) - 1);
compare[sizeof(compare) - 1] = '\0';
}
s += strlen(s);
}
else if (ch == '\\')
*s++ = (char)getc(in);
*s++ = getc(in);
else
*s++ = (char)ch;
*s++ = ch;
*s = '\0';
if (ch != '?')
{
fprintf(stderr,
"DEBUG2: %*sBad terminator '%c' at file position %ld...\n",
indent, "", ch, ftell(in));
return;
}
/*
* Do the comparison...
@@ -523,49 +415,16 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
switch (op)
{
case '<' :
result = _cups_strcasecmp(outptr, compare) < 0;
result = strcasecmp(outptr, compare) < 0;
break;
case '>' :
result = _cups_strcasecmp(outptr, compare) > 0;
result = strcasecmp(outptr, compare) > 0;
break;
case '=' :
result = _cups_strcasecmp(outptr, compare) == 0;
result = strcasecmp(outptr, compare) == 0;
break;
case '!' :
result = _cups_strcasecmp(outptr, compare) != 0;
break;
case '~' :
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Regular expression \"%s\"\n", compare);
if (regcomp(&re, compare, REG_EXTENDED | REG_ICASE))
{
fprintf(stderr,
"ERROR: Unable to compile regular expression \"%s\"!\n",
compare);
result = 0;
}
else
{
regmatch_t matches[10];
result = 0;
if (!regexec(&re, outptr, 10, matches, 0))
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 10; i ++)
{
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: matches[%d].rm_so=%d\n", i,
(int)matches[i].rm_so);
if (matches[i].rm_so < 0)
break;
result ++;
}
}
regfree(&re);
}
result = strcasecmp(outptr, compare) != 0;
break;
default :
result = 1;
@@ -573,21 +432,14 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
}
}
fprintf(stderr,
"DEBUG2: %*sStarting \"{%s%c%s\" at %ld, result=%d...\n",
indent, "", name, op, compare, ftell(in), result);
if (result)
{
/*
* Comparison true; output first part and ignore second...
*/
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG2: %*sOutput first part...\n", indent, "");
cgi_copy(out, in, element, ':', indent + 2);
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG2: %*sSkip second part...\n", indent, "");
cgi_copy(NULL, in, element, '}', indent + 2);
cgi_copy(out, in, element, ':');
cgi_copy(NULL, in, element, '}');
}
else
{
@@ -595,15 +447,9 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
* Comparison false; ignore first part and output second...
*/
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG2: %*sSkip first part...\n", indent, "");
cgi_copy(NULL, in, element, ':', indent + 2);
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG2: %*sOutput second part...\n", indent, "");
cgi_copy(out, in, element, '}', indent + 2);
cgi_copy(NULL, in, element, ':');
cgi_copy(out, in, element, '}');
}
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG2: %*sFinished \"{%s%c%s\", out=%p...\n", indent, "",
name, op, compare, out);
}
else if (ch == '\\') /* Quoted char */
{
@@ -615,17 +461,6 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
else if (out)
putc(ch, out);
if (ch == EOF)
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG2: %*sReturning at file position %ld on EOF...\n",
indent, "", ftell(in));
else
fprintf(stderr,
"DEBUG2: %*sReturning at file position %ld on character '%c'...\n",
indent, "", ftell(in), ch);
if (ch == EOF && term)
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: %*sSaw EOF, expected '%c'!\n", indent, "", term);
/*
* Flush any pending output...
*/
@@ -640,20 +475,16 @@ cgi_copy(FILE *out, /* I - Output file */
*/
static void
cgi_puts(const char *s, /* I - String to output */
FILE *out) /* I - Output file */
cgi_puts(const char *s,
FILE *out)
{
while (*s)
{
if (*s == '<')
if (s[0] == '<' && s[1] != '/' && !isalpha(s[1]))
fputs("&lt;", out);
else if (*s == '>')
fputs("&gt;", out);
else if (*s == '\"')
fputs("&quot;", out);
else if (*s == '\'')
fputs("&#39;", out);
else if (*s == '&')
else if (s[0] == '&' && isspace(s[1]))
fputs("&amp;", out);
else
putc(*s, out);
@@ -664,20 +495,5 @@ cgi_puts(const char *s, /* I - String to output */
/*
* 'cgi_puturi()' - Put a URI string to the output file, quoting as needed...
* End of "$Id$".
*/
static void
cgi_puturi(const char *s, /* I - String to output */
FILE *out) /* I - Output file */
{
while (*s)
{
if (strchr("%@&+ <>#=", *s) || *s < ' ' || *s & 128)
fprintf(out, "%%%02X", *s & 255);
else
putc(*s, out);
s ++;
}
}
-62
Ver Arquivo
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
/*
* CGI test program for CUPS.
*
* Copyright 2007-2014 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2005 by Easy Software Products.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include "cgi.h"
/*
* 'main()' - Test the CGI code.
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(void)
{
/*
* Test file upload/multi-part submissions...
*/
freopen("multipart.dat", "rb", stdin);
putenv("CONTENT_TYPE=multipart/form-data; "
"boundary=---------------------------1977426492562745908748943111");
putenv("REQUEST_METHOD=POST");
printf("cgiInitialize: ");
if (cgiInitialize())
{
const cgi_file_t *file; /* Upload file */
if ((file = cgiGetFile()) != NULL)
{
puts("PASS");
printf(" tempfile=\"%s\"\n", file->tempfile);
printf(" name=\"%s\"\n", file->name);
printf(" filename=\"%s\"\n", file->filename);
printf(" mimetype=\"%s\"\n", file->mimetype);
}
else
puts("FAIL (no file!)");
}
else
puts("FAIL (init)");
/*
* Return with no errors...
*/
return (0);
}
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/*
* Help index test program for CUPS.
*
* Copyright 2007-2011 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include "cgi.h"
/*
* Local functions...
*/
static void list_nodes(const char *title, cups_array_t *nodes);
/*
* 'main()' - Test the help index code.
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
help_index_t *hi, /* Help index */
*search; /* Search index */
/*
* Load the help index...
*/
hi = helpLoadIndex("testhi.index", ".");
list_nodes("nodes", hi->nodes);
list_nodes("sorted", hi->sorted);
/*
* Do any searches...
*/
if (argc > 1)
{
search = helpSearchIndex(hi, argv[1], NULL, argv[2]);
if (search)
{
list_nodes(argv[1], search->sorted);
helpDeleteIndex(search);
}
else
printf("%s (0 nodes)\n", argv[1]);
}
helpDeleteIndex(hi);
/*
* Return with no errors...
*/
return (0);
}
/*
* 'list_nodes()' - List nodes in an array...
*/
static void
list_nodes(const char *title, /* I - Title string */
cups_array_t *nodes) /* I - Nodes */
{
int i; /* Looping var */
help_node_t *node; /* Current node */
printf("%s (%d nodes):\n", title, cupsArrayCount(nodes));
for (i = 1, node = (help_node_t *)cupsArrayFirst(nodes);
node;
i ++, node = (help_node_t *)cupsArrayNext(nodes))
{
if (node->anchor)
printf(" %d: %s#%s \"%s\"", i, node->filename, node->anchor,
node->text);
else
printf(" %d: %s \"%s\"", i, node->filename, node->text);
printf(" (%d words)\n", cupsArrayCount(node->words));
}
}
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<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Test File for Help Index Code</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<P>This is a test file for the help index code. The help index
code reads plain HTML and indexes the title and any anchored
text, ignoring all other markup. Anchor tags must be on a single
line, although the text they wrap may cross multiple lines and be
up to 1024 bytes in length.</P>
<H1><A NAME="FIRST">This is the First Anchor</A></H1>
<P>This&nbsp;is some text for the <em>first</em> anchor.</P>
<H1><A NAME="2ND">This is the Second Anchor</A></H1>
<P>This is some text for the first anchor.</P>
<P>John asked Mary to the dance.</P>
<H1><A NAME="THIRD">This is the Third Anchor</A></H1>
<P>This is some text for the third anchor. <A NAME="INLINE">This
is an in-line anchor that crosses a line.</A></P>
</BODY>
</HTML>
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/*
* CGI template test program for CUPS.
*
* Copyright 2007-2011 by Apple Inc.
* Copyright 2006 by Easy Software Products.
*
* These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
* property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
*/
/*
* Include necessary headers...
*/
#include "cgi.h"
/*
* 'main()' - Test the template code.
*/
int /* O - Exit status */
main(int argc, /* I - Number of command-line arguments */
char *argv[]) /* I - Command-line arguments */
{
int i; /* Looping var */
char *value; /* Value in name=value */
FILE *out; /* Where to send output */
/*
* Don't buffer stdout or stderr so that the mixed output is sane...
*/
setbuf(stdout, NULL);
setbuf(stderr, NULL);
/*
* Loop through the command-line, assigning variables for any args with
* "name=value"...
*/
out = stdout;
for (i = 1; i < argc; i ++)
{
if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-o"))
{
i ++;
if (i < argc)
{
out = fopen(argv[i], "w");
if (!out)
{
perror(argv[i]);
return (1);
}
}
}
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-e"))
{
i ++;
if (i < argc)
{
if (!freopen(argv[i], "w", stderr))
{
perror(argv[i]);
return (1);
}
}
}
else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-q"))
freopen("/dev/null", "w", stderr);
else if ((value = strchr(argv[i], '=')) != NULL)
{
*value++ = '\0';
cgiSetVariable(argv[i], value);
}
else
cgiCopyTemplateFile(out, argv[i]);
}
/*
* Return with no errors...
*/
return (0);
}
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#
# Configuration file makefile for CUPS.
# "$Id$"
#
# Copyright 2007-2015 by Apple Inc.
# Copyright 1993-2006 by Easy Software Products.
# Configuration file makefile for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Apple Inc. 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, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
# Copyright 1993-2001 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
#
include ../Makedefs
@@ -17,7 +28,7 @@ include ../Makedefs
# Config files...
#
KEEP = cups-files.conf cupsd.conf snmp.conf
KEEP = classes.conf client.conf cupsd.conf printers.conf
REPLACE = mime.convs mime.types
@@ -28,20 +39,6 @@ REPLACE = mime.convs mime.types
all:
#
# Make library targets...
#
libs:
#
# Make unit tests...
#
unittests:
#
# Clean all config and object files...
#
@@ -50,87 +47,27 @@ clean:
#
# Dummy depend...
# Install files...
#
depend:
#
# Install all targets...
#
install: all install-data install-headers install-libs install-exec
#
# Install data files...
#
install-data:
install:
-$(MKDIR) $(SERVERROOT)
$(CHMOD) ugo+rx $(SERVERROOT)
for file in $(KEEP); do \
if test -r $(SERVERROOT)/$$file ; then \
$(INSTALL_CONFIG) -g $(CUPS_GROUP) $$file $(SERVERROOT)/$$file.N ; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$file $(SERVERROOT)/$$file.N ; \
else \
$(INSTALL_CONFIG) -g $(CUPS_GROUP) $$file $(SERVERROOT) ; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$file $(SERVERROOT) ; \
fi ; \
$(INSTALL_CONFIG) -g $(CUPS_GROUP) $$file $(SERVERROOT)/$$file.default; \
done
$(INSTALL_DIR) -m 755 $(DATADIR)/mime
for file in $(REPLACE); do \
if test -r $(DATADIR)/mime/$$file ; then \
$(MV) $(DATADIR)/mime/$$file $(DATADIR)/mime/$$file.O ; \
fi ; \
if test -r $(SERVERROOT)/$$file ; then \
$(MV) $(SERVERROOT)/$$file $(DATADIR)/mime/$$file.O ; \
$(MV) $(SERVERROOT)/$$file $(SERVERROOT)/$$file.O ; \
fi ; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$file $(DATADIR)/mime ; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$file $(SERVERROOT) ; \
done
-if test x$(PAMDIR) != x; then \
$(INSTALL_DIR) -m 755 $(BUILDROOT)$(PAMDIR); \
if test -r $(BUILDROOT)$(PAMDIR)/cups ; then \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(PAMFILE) $(BUILDROOT)$(PAMDIR)/cups.N ; \
else \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(PAMFILE) $(BUILDROOT)$(PAMDIR)/cups ; \
fi ; \
fi
#
# Install programs...
# End of "$Id$".
#
install-exec:
#
# Install headers...
#
install-headers:
#
# Install libraries...
#
install-libs:
#
# Uninstall files...
#
uninstall:
for file in $(KEEP) $(REPLACE) cupsd.conf.default; do \
$(RM) $(SERVERROOT)/$$file; \
done
-$(RMDIR) $(SERVERROOT)
for file in $(REPLACE); do \
$(RM) $(DATADIR)/mime/$$file; \
done
-$(RMDIR) $(DATADIR)/mime
-if test x$(PAMDIR) != x; then \
$(RM) $(BUILDROOT)$(PAMDIR)/cups; \
$(RMDIR) $(BUILDROOT)$(PAMDIR); \
fi
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#
# "$Id: classes.conf 1605 2001-03-02 22:34:21Z andy $"
#
# Sample class configuration file for the Common UNIX Printing System
# (CUPS) scheduler.
#
# Copyright 1997-2001 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 a sample class configuration file. This file is included #
# from the main configuration file (cups.conf) and lists all of the #
# printer classes known to the system. #
# #
########################################################################
#
# Each class starts with a <Class name> definition. Class names
# can be up to 128 characters in length and are *not* case sensitive.
#
# One <DefaultClass name> entry can appear in this file; if you don't
# define a default destination, the first printer or class becomes
# the default.
#
#<Class sample>
#
# Info: the description for the class.
#
#Info Acme LaserPrint 1000 Printers
#
# 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?
#
#Accepting Yes
#Accepting No
#
#
# Printer: adds a printer to the class.
#
#Printer sample
#Printer sample@host2
#</Class>
#
# End of "$Id: classes.conf 1605 2001-03-02 22:34:21Z andy $".
#
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#
# "$Id: client.conf 1605 2001-03-02 22:34:21Z andy $"
#
# Sample client configuration file for the Common UNIX Printing System
# (CUPS).
#
# Copyright 1997-2001 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Easy Software Products and are protected by Federal
# copyright law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file
# "LICENSE.txt" which should have been included with this file. If this
# file is missing or damaged please contact Easy Software Products
# at:
#
# Attn: CUPS Licensing Information
# Easy Software Products
# 44141 Airport View Drive, Suite 204
# Hollywood, Maryland 20636-3111 USA
#
# Voice: (301) 373-9603
# EMail: cups-info@cups.org
# WWW: http://www.cups.org
#
########################################################################
# #
# This is the CUPS client configuration file. This file is used to #
# define client-specific parameters, such as the default server or #
# default encryption settings. #
# #
########################################################################
#
# ServerName: the hostname of your server. By default CUPS will use the
# hostname of the system or the value of the CUPS_SERVER environment
# variable.
#
#ServerName myhost.domain.com
#
# Encryption: whether or not to use encryption; this depends on having
# the OpenSSL library linked into the CUPS library.
#
# Possible values:
#
# Always - Always use encryption (SSL)
# Never - Never use encryption
# Required - Use TLS encryption upgrade
# IfRequested - Use encryption if the server requests it
#
# The default value is "IfRequested". This parameter can also be set
# using the CUPS_ENCRYPTION environment variable.
#
#Encryption Always
#Encryption Never
#Encryption Required
#Encryption IfRequested
#
# End of "$Id: client.conf 1605 2001-03-02 22:34:21Z andy $".
#
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#
# File/directory/user/group configuration file for the CUPS scheduler.
# See "man cups-files.conf" for a complete description of this file.
#
# List of events that are considered fatal errors for the scheduler...
#FatalErrors @CUPS_FATAL_ERRORS@
# Do we call fsync() after writing configuration or status files?
#SyncOnClose No
# Default user and group for filters/backends/helper programs; this cannot be
# any user or group that resolves to ID 0 for security reasons...
#User @CUPS_USER@
#Group @CUPS_GROUP@
# Administrator user group, used to match @SYSTEM in cupsd.conf policy rules...
# This cannot contain the Group value for security reasons...
SystemGroup @CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS@
@CUPS_SYSTEM_AUTHKEY@
# User that is substituted for unauthenticated (remote) root accesses...
#RemoteRoot remroot
# Do we allow file: device URIs other than to /dev/null?
#FileDevice No
# Permissions for configuration and log files...
#ConfigFilePerm 0@CUPS_CONFIG_FILE_PERM@
#LogFilePerm 0@CUPS_LOG_FILE_PERM@
# Location of the file logging all access to the scheduler; may be the name
# "syslog". If not an absolute path, the value of ServerRoot is used as the
# root directory. Also see the "AccessLogLevel" directive in cupsd.conf.
AccessLog @CUPS_LOGDIR@/access_log
# Location of cache files used by the scheduler...
#CacheDir @CUPS_CACHEDIR@
# Location of data files used by the scheduler...
#DataDir @CUPS_DATADIR@
# Location of the static web content served by the scheduler...
#DocumentRoot @CUPS_DOCROOT@
# Location of the file logging all messages produced by the scheduler and any
# helper programs; may be the name "syslog". If not an absolute path, the value
# of ServerRoot is used as the root directory. Also see the "LogLevel"
# directive in cupsd.conf.
ErrorLog @CUPS_LOGDIR@/error_log
# Location of fonts used by older print filters...
#FontPath @CUPS_FONTPATH@
# Location of LPD configuration
#LPDConfigFile @CUPS_DEFAULT_LPD_CONFIG_FILE@
# Location of the file logging all pages printed by the scheduler and any
# helper programs; may be the name "syslog". If not an absolute path, the value
# of ServerRoot is used as the root directory. Also see the "PageLogFormat"
# directive in cupsd.conf.
PageLog @CUPS_LOGDIR@/page_log
# Location of the file listing all of the local printers...
#Printcap @CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTCAP@
# Format of the Printcap file...
#PrintcapFormat bsd
#PrintcapFormat plist
#PrintcapFormat solaris
# Location of all spool files...
#RequestRoot @CUPS_REQUESTS@
# Location of helper programs...
#ServerBin @CUPS_SERVERBIN@
# SSL/TLS keychain for the scheduler...
#ServerKeychain @CUPS_SERVERKEYCHAIN@
# Location of other configuration files...
#ServerRoot @CUPS_SERVERROOT@
# Location of Samba configuration file...
#SMBConfigFile @CUPS_DEFAULT_SMB_CONFIG_FILE@
# Location of scheduler state files...
#StateDir @CUPS_STATEDIR@
# Location of scheduler/helper temporary files. This directory is emptied on
# scheduler startup and cannot be one of the standard (public) temporary
# directory locations for security reasons...
#TempDir @CUPS_REQUESTS@/tmp
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#
# "$Id: cupsd.conf 1631 2001-03-14 13:45:35Z mike $"
#
# Sample configuration file for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS)
# scheduler.
#
# Copyright 1997-2001 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 configuration file. If you are familiar with #
# Apache or any of the other popular web servers, we've followed the #
# same format. Any configuration variable used here has the same #
# semantics as the corresponding variable in Apache. If we need #
# different functionality then a different name is used to avoid #
# confusion... #
# #
########################################################################
########
######## Server Identity
########
#
# 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.
#
#ServerName myhost.domain.com
#
# ServerAdmin: the email address to send all complaints/problems to.
# By default CUPS will use "root@hostname".
#
#ServerAdmin root@your.domain.com
########
######## Server Options
########
#
# 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.
#
#AccessLog /var/log/cups/access_log
#
# Classification: the classification level of the server. If set, this
# classification is displayed on all pages, and raw printing is disabled.
# The default is the empty string.
#Classification classified
#Classification confidential
#Classification secret
#Classification topsecret
#Classification unclassified
#
# 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/doc/cups
#
# 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.
#
#ErrorLog /var/log/cups/error_log
#
# FontPath: the path to locate all font files (currently only for pstoraster)
# By default /usr/share/cups/fonts.
#
#FontPath /usr/share/cups/fonts
#
# LogLevel: controls the number of messages logged to the ErrorLog
# file and can be one of the following:
#
# debug2 Log everything.
# debug Log almost everything.
# info Log all requests and state changes.
# warn Log errors and warnings.
# error Log only errors.
# none Log nothing.
#
LogLevel info
#
# MaxLogSize: controls the maximum size of each log file before they are
# rotated. Defaults to 1048576 (1MB). Set to 0 to disable log rotating.
#
#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.
#
#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
#
# AutoPurgeJobs: automatically purge jobs when not needed for quotas.
# Default is No.
#
#AutoPurgeJobs No
#
# MaxJobs: maximum number of jobs to keep in memory (active and completed.)
# Default is 0 (no limit.)
#
#MaxJobs 0
#
# Printcap: the name of the printcap file. Default is /etc/printcap.
# 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
#
# RemoteRoot: the name of the user assigned to unauthenticated accesses
# from remote systems. By default "remroot".
#
#RemoteRoot remroot
#
# 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
########
######## Encryption Support
########
#
# ServerCertificate: the file to read containing the server's certificate.
# Defaults to "/etc/cups/ssl/server.crt".
#
#ServerCertificate /etc/cups/ssl/server.crt
#
# ServerKey: the file to read containing the server's key.
# Defaults to "/etc/cups/ssl/server.key".
#
#ServerKey /etc/cups/ssl/server.key
########
######## 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/spool/cups/tmp" or
# the value of the TMPDIR environment variable.
#
#TempDir /var/spool/cups/tmp
#
# FilterLimit: sets the maximum cost of all job filters that can be run
# at the same time. A limit of 0 means no limit. A typical job may need
# a filter limit of at least 200; limits less than the minimum required
# by a job force a single job to be printed at any time.
#
# The default limit is 0 (unlimited).
#
#FilterLimit 0
########
######## 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
#
# NOTE: Unfortunately, most web browsers don't support TLS or HTTP Upgrades
# for encryption. If you want to support web-based encryption you'll
# probably need to listen on port 443 (the "https" port...)
#
#Port 80
#Port 443
Port 631
#
# HostNameLookups: whether or not to do lookups on IP addresses to get a
# fully-qualified hostname. This defaults to Off for performance reasons...
#
#HostNameLookups On
#
# KeepAlive: whether or not to support the Keep-Alive connection
# option. Default is on.
#
#KeepAlive On
#
# KeepAliveTimeout: the timeout before Keep-Alive connections are
# automatically closed. Default is 60 seconds.
#
#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 and/or listen for CUPS printer
# information on the network. Enabled by default.
#
#Browsing On
#
# BrowseAddress: specifies a broadcast address to be used. By
# default browsing information is not sent!
#
# Note: HP-UX does not properly handle broadcast unless you have a
# Class A, B, C, or D netmask (i.e. no CIDR support).
#
# Note: Using the "global" broadcast address (255.255.255.255) will
# activate a Linux demand-dial link with the default configuration.
# If you have a LAN as well as the dial-up link, use the LAN's
# broadcast address.
#
#BrowseAddress x.y.z.255
#BrowseAddress x.y.255.255
#BrowseAddress x.255.255.255
#BrowseAddress 255.255.255.255
#
# 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
#
# 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.
#
# Printer classes can be specified explicitly in the classes.conf
# file, implicitly based upon the printers available on the LAN, or
# both.
#
# When ImplicitClasses is On, printers on the LAN with the same name
# (e.g. Acme-LaserPrint-1000) will be put into a class with the same
# name. This allows you to setup multiple redundant queues on a LAN
# without a lot of administrative difficulties. If a user sends a
# job to Acme-LaserPrint-1000, the job will go to the first available
# queue.
#
# Enabled by default.
#
#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.)
#
#SystemGroup sys
#
# 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)
#
# AuthClass: the authorization class; currently only "Anonymous", "User",
# "System" (valid user belonging to group SystemGroup), and "Group"
# (valid user belonging to the specified group) are supported.
#
# AuthGroupName: the group name for "Group" authorization.
#
# Order: the order of Allow/Deny processing.
#
# Allow: allows access from the specified hostname, domain, IP address, or
# network.
#
# Deny: denies access from the specified hostname, domain, IP address, or
# network.
#
# Both "Allow" and "Deny" 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 host and domain address require that you enable hostname lookups
# with "HostNameLookups On" above.
#
# Encryption: whether or not to use encryption; this depends on having
# the OpenSSL library linked into the CUPS library and scheduler.
#
# Possible values:
#
# Always - Always use encryption (SSL)
# Never - Never use encryption
# Required - Use TLS encryption upgrade
# IfRequested - Use encryption if the server requests it
#
# The default value is "IfRequested".
#
<Location />
Order Deny,Allow
Deny From All
Allow From 127.0.0.1
</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>
#
# 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)
#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 /admin>
#
# You definitely will want to limit access to the administration functions.
# 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.
#
AuthType Basic
AuthClass System
## Restrict access to local domain
Order Deny,Allow
Deny From All
Allow From 127.0.0.1
#Encryption Required
</Location>
#
# End of "$Id: cupsd.conf 1631 2001-03-14 13:45:35Z mike $".
#
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#
# Configuration file for the CUPS scheduler. See "man cupsd.conf" for a
# complete description of this file.
#
# Log general information in error_log - change "@CUPS_LOG_LEVEL@" to "debug"
# for troubleshooting...
LogLevel @CUPS_LOG_LEVEL@
@CUPS_PAGE_LOG_FORMAT@
# Only listen for connections from the local machine.
Listen localhost:@DEFAULT_IPP_PORT@
@CUPS_LISTEN_DOMAINSOCKET@
# Show shared printers on the local network.
Browsing On
BrowseLocalProtocols @CUPS_BROWSE_LOCAL_PROTOCOLS@
# Default authentication type, when authentication is required...
DefaultAuthType Basic
# Web interface setting...
WebInterface @CUPS_WEBIF@
# Restrict access to the server...
<Location />
Order allow,deny
</Location>
# Restrict access to the admin pages...
<Location /admin>
Order allow,deny
</Location>
# Restrict access to configuration files...
<Location /admin/conf>
AuthType Default
Require user @SYSTEM
Order allow,deny
</Location>
# Restrict access to log files...
<Location /admin/log>
AuthType Default
Require user @SYSTEM
Order allow,deny
</Location>
# Set the default printer/job policies...
<Policy default>
# Job/subscription privacy...
JobPrivateAccess default
JobPrivateValues default
SubscriptionPrivateAccess default
SubscriptionPrivateValues default
# Job-related operations must be done by the owner or an administrator...
<Limit Create-Job Print-Job Print-URI Validate-Job>
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
<Limit Send-Document Send-URI Hold-Job Release-Job Restart-Job Purge-Jobs Set-Job-Attributes Create-Job-Subscription Renew-Subscription Cancel-Subscription Get-Notifications Reprocess-Job Cancel-Current-Job Suspend-Current-Job Resume-Job Cancel-My-Jobs Close-Job CUPS-Move-Job CUPS-Get-Document>
Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
# All administration operations require an administrator to authenticate...
<Limit CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer CUPS-Delete-Printer CUPS-Add-Modify-Class CUPS-Delete-Class CUPS-Set-Default CUPS-Get-Devices>
AuthType Default
Require user @SYSTEM
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
# All printer operations require a printer operator to authenticate...
<Limit Pause-Printer Resume-Printer Enable-Printer Disable-Printer Pause-Printer-After-Current-Job Hold-New-Jobs Release-Held-New-Jobs Deactivate-Printer Activate-Printer Restart-Printer Shutdown-Printer Startup-Printer Promote-Job Schedule-Job-After Cancel-Jobs CUPS-Accept-Jobs CUPS-Reject-Jobs>
AuthType Default
Require user @CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTOPERATOR_AUTH@
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
# Only the owner or an administrator can cancel or authenticate a job...
<Limit Cancel-Job CUPS-Authenticate-Job>
Require user @OWNER @CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTOPERATOR_AUTH@
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
<Limit All>
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
</Policy>
# Set the authenticated printer/job policies...
<Policy authenticated>
# Job/subscription privacy...
JobPrivateAccess default
JobPrivateValues default
SubscriptionPrivateAccess default
SubscriptionPrivateValues default
# Job-related operations must be done by the owner or an administrator...
<Limit Create-Job Print-Job Print-URI Validate-Job>
AuthType Default
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
<Limit Send-Document Send-URI Hold-Job Release-Job Restart-Job Purge-Jobs Set-Job-Attributes Create-Job-Subscription Renew-Subscription Cancel-Subscription Get-Notifications Reprocess-Job Cancel-Current-Job Suspend-Current-Job Resume-Job Cancel-My-Jobs Close-Job CUPS-Move-Job CUPS-Get-Document>
AuthType Default
Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
# All administration operations require an administrator to authenticate...
<Limit CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer CUPS-Delete-Printer CUPS-Add-Modify-Class CUPS-Delete-Class CUPS-Set-Default>
AuthType Default
Require user @SYSTEM
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
# All printer operations require a printer operator to authenticate...
<Limit Pause-Printer Resume-Printer Enable-Printer Disable-Printer Pause-Printer-After-Current-Job Hold-New-Jobs Release-Held-New-Jobs Deactivate-Printer Activate-Printer Restart-Printer Shutdown-Printer Startup-Printer Promote-Job Schedule-Job-After Cancel-Jobs CUPS-Accept-Jobs CUPS-Reject-Jobs>
AuthType Default
Require user @CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTOPERATOR_AUTH@
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
# Only the owner or an administrator can cancel or authenticate a job...
<Limit Cancel-Job CUPS-Authenticate-Job>
AuthType Default
Require user @OWNER @CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTOPERATOR_AUTH@
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
<Limit All>
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
</Policy>
# Set the kerberized printer/job policies...
<Policy kerberos>
# Job/subscription privacy...
JobPrivateAccess default
JobPrivateValues default
SubscriptionPrivateAccess default
SubscriptionPrivateValues default
# Job-related operations must be done by the owner or an administrator...
<Limit Create-Job Print-Job Print-URI Validate-Job>
AuthType Negotiate
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
<Limit Send-Document Send-URI Hold-Job Release-Job Restart-Job Purge-Jobs Set-Job-Attributes Create-Job-Subscription Renew-Subscription Cancel-Subscription Get-Notifications Reprocess-Job Cancel-Current-Job Suspend-Current-Job Resume-Job Cancel-My-Jobs Close-Job CUPS-Move-Job CUPS-Get-Document>
AuthType Negotiate
Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
# All administration operations require an administrator to authenticate...
<Limit CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer CUPS-Delete-Printer CUPS-Add-Modify-Class CUPS-Delete-Class CUPS-Set-Default>
AuthType Default
Require user @SYSTEM
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
# All printer operations require a printer operator to authenticate...
<Limit Pause-Printer Resume-Printer Enable-Printer Disable-Printer Pause-Printer-After-Current-Job Hold-New-Jobs Release-Held-New-Jobs Deactivate-Printer Activate-Printer Restart-Printer Shutdown-Printer Startup-Printer Promote-Job Schedule-Job-After Cancel-Jobs CUPS-Accept-Jobs CUPS-Reject-Jobs>
AuthType Default
Require user @CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTOPERATOR_AUTH@
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
# Only the owner or an administrator can cancel or authenticate a job...
<Limit Cancel-Job CUPS-Authenticate-Job>
AuthType Negotiate
Require user @OWNER @CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTOPERATOR_AUTH@
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
<Limit All>
Order deny,allow
</Limit>
</Policy>
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#
# "$Id: mime.convs 1605 2001-03-02 22:34:21Z andy $"
#
# MIME converts file for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
#
# Copyright 1997-2001 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
#
########################################################################
#
# Format of Lines:
#
# source/type destination/type cost filter
#
# General Notes:
#
# Currently the "cost" field is not used (all filters are assumed to
# be equally costly in terms of speed/memory). Also, a filter program
# *must* accept the standard command-line arguments (job-id, user, title,
# copies,options,[filename or stdin]) or this won't work.
#
########################################################################
#
# PostScript filters
#
#application/msword application/postscript 33 mswordtops
application/pdf application/postscript 33 pdftops
application/postscript application/vnd.cups-postscript 66 pstops
application/vnd.hp-HPGL application/postscript 66 hpgltops
image/* application/vnd.cups-postscript 66 imagetops
#text/html application/postscript 33 htmltops
application/x-cshell application/postscript 33 texttops
application/x-perl application/postscript 33 texttops
application/x-shell application/postscript 33 texttops
text/html application/postscript 33 texttops
text/plain application/postscript 33 texttops
application/vnd.cups-form application/vnd.cups-postscript 33 formtops
########################################################################
#
# Raster filters...
#
image/* application/vnd.cups-raster 100 imagetoraster
application/vnd.cups-postscript application/vnd.cups-raster 100 pstoraster
########################################################################
#
# Raw filter...
#
# Uncomment the following filter and the application/octet-stream type
# in mime.types to allow printing of arbitrary files without the -oraw
# option.
#
#*/* application/vnd.cups-raw 0 -
#
# End of "$Id: mime.convs 1605 2001-03-02 22:34:21Z andy $".
#
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#
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE, AS IT IS OVERWRITTEN WHEN YOU INSTALL NEW
# VERSIONS OF CUPS. Instead, create a "local.convs" file that
# reflects your local configuration changes.
#
# Base MIME conversions file for CUPS.
#
# Copyright 2007-2016 by Apple Inc.
# Copyright 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products.
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
# law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
# which should have been included with this file. If this file is
# file is missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
#
########################################################################
#
# Format of Lines:
#
# source/type destination/type cost filter
#
# General Notes:
#
# The "cost" field is used to find the least costly filters to run
# when converting a job file to a printable format.
#
# All filters *must* accept the standard command-line arguments
# (job-id, user, title, copies, options, [filename or stdin]) to
# work with CUPS.
#
########################################################################
#
# PostScript filters
#
application/postscript application/vnd.cups-postscript 66 pstops
########################################################################
#
# Raster filters...
#
# PWG Raster filter for IPP Everywhere...
application/vnd.cups-raster image/pwg-raster 100 rastertopwg
application/vnd.cups-raster image/urf 100 rastertopwg
########################################################################
#
# Raw filter...
#
# Uncomment the following filter to allow printing of arbitrary files
# without the -oraw option.
#
@DEFAULT_RAW_PRINTING@application/octet-stream application/vnd.cups-raw 0 -
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#
# Base MIME types file for CUPS.
# "$Id: mime.types 1681 2001-04-19 15:42:39Z mike $"
#
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE, AS IT IS OVERWRITTEN WHEN YOU INSTALL NEW
# VERSIONS OF CUPS. Instead, create a "local.types" file that
# reflects your local configuration changes.
# MIME types file for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS).
#
# Copyright 2007-2017 by Apple Inc.
# Copyright 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products.
# Copyright 1997-2001 by Easy Software Products.
#
# These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
# property of Apple Inc. 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
# file is missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
# 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
#
########################################################################
@@ -31,14 +38,9 @@
# extension Pattern match on "*.extension"
# ascii(offset,length) True if bytes are valid printable ASCII
# (CR, NL, TAB, BS, 32-126)
# priority(number) Sets priority of type (0=lowest,
# 100=default, 200=highest)
# printable(offset,length) True if bytes are printable 8-bit chars
# (CR, NL, TAB, BS, 32-126, 128-254)
# regex(offset,"regex") True if bytes match regular expression
# string(offset,"string") True if bytes are identical to string
# istring(offset,"string") True if bytes are identical to
# case-insensitive 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
@@ -49,12 +51,10 @@
#
# MIME type names are case-insensitive. Internally they are converted
# to lowercase. Multiple occurrences of a type will cause the provided
# rules to be appended to the existing definition. If two types use the same
# rules to resolve a type and have the same priority, e.g. "doc" extension for
# "text/bar" and "text/foo", the returned type will be the first type as
# sorted in alphanumerically ascending order without regard to case. Thus,
# the "text/bar" type will match the "doc" extension first unless the
# "text/foo" type has specified a higher priority.
# rules to be appended to the existing definition. Type names are sorted
# in ascending order, so if two types use the same rules to resolve a type
# (e.g. doc extension for two types), the returned type will be the first
# 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.
@@ -68,17 +68,16 @@
# Application-generated files...
#
#application/msword doc string(0,<D0CF11E0A1B11AE1>)
application/pdf pdf regex(0,^[\n\r]*%PDF)
application/postscript ai eps ps string(0,%!) string(0,<04>%!) \
contains(0,128,<1B>%-12345X) + \
(contains(0,4096,"LANGUAGE=POSTSCRIPT") \
contains(0,4096,"LANGUAGE = Postscript") \
contains(0,4096,"LANGUAGE = PostScript") \
contains(0,4096,"LANGUAGE = POSTSCRIPT") \
(contains(0,4096,<0a>%!) + \
!contains(0,4096,"ENTER LANGUAGE")))
application/msword doc string(0,<D0CF11E0A1B11AE1>)
application/pdf pdf string(0,%PDF)
application/postscript ai eps ps string(0,%!) string(0,<04>%!)
application/vnd.hp-HPGL hpgl string(0,<1B>&)\
string(0,<1B>E<1B>%0B) string(0,<201B>)\
string(0,BP;) string(0,IN;) string(0,DF;) \
string(0,BPINPS;) \
(string(0,<1B>%-12345X) + \
(contains(9,512,"LANGUAGE=HPGL") \
contains(9,512,"LANGUAGE = HPGL")))
########################################################################
#
@@ -87,13 +86,12 @@ application/postscript ai eps ps string(0,%!) string(0,<04>%!) \
image/gif gif string(0,GIF87a) string(0,GIF89a)
image/png png string(0,<89>PNG)
image/jpeg jpeg jpg jpe string(0,<FFD8FF>) +\
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/pwg-raster string(0,"RaS2") + string(4,PwgRaster<00>) priority(150)
image/tiff tiff tif string(0,MM<002A>) string(0,II<2A00>)
image/tiff tiff tif string(0,MM) string(0,II)
image/x-photocd pcd string(2048,PCD_IPI)
image/x-portable-anymap pnm
image/x-portable-bitmap pbm string(0,P1) string(0,P4)
@@ -102,20 +100,20 @@ image/x-portable-pixmap ppm string(0,P3) string(0,P6)
image/x-sgi-rgb rgb sgi bw icon short(0,474)
image/x-xbitmap xbm
image/x-xpixmap xpm ascii(0,1024) + string(3,"XPM")
#image/x-xwindowdump xwd string(4,<00000007>)
image/x-xwindowdump xwd
image/x-sun-raster ras string(0,<59a66a95>)
#image/fpx fpx
image/urf urf string(0,UNIRAST<00>)
image/x-alias pix short(8,8) short(8,24)
image/x-bitmap bmp string(0,BM) + !printable(2,14)
image/x-icon ico
image/x-bitmap bmp string(0,BM) && !printable(2,14)
########################################################################
#
# Text files...
#
text/html html htm printable(0,1024) +\
(string(0,"<HTML>") string(0,"<!DOCTYPE"))
application/x-cshell csh printable(0,1024) + string(0,#!) +\
(contains(2,80,/csh) contains(2,80,/tcsh))
application/x-perl pl printable(0,1024) + string(0,#!) +\
@@ -123,49 +121,35 @@ application/x-perl pl printable(0,1024) + string(0,#!) +\
application/x-shell sh printable(0,1024) + string(0,#!) +\
(contains(2,80,/bash) contains(2,80,/ksh)\
contains(2,80,/sh) contains(2,80,/zsh))
application/x-csource c cxx cpp cc C h hpp \
printable(0,1024) + ! css + \
(string(0,/*) string(0,//) \
string(0,#include) contains(0,1024,<0a>#include) \
string(0,#define) contains(0,1024,<0a>#define))
text/html html htm printable(0,1024) +\
(istring(0,"<HTML>") istring(0,"<!DOCTYPE"))
text/plain txt printable(0,1024)
text/css css
########################################################################
#
# RSS feed type...
#
application/rss+xml rss
########################################################################
#
# CUPS-specific types...
#
application/vnd.cups-banner string(0,'#CUPS-BANNER')
application/vnd.cups-command string(0,'#CUPS-COMMAND')
application/vnd.cups-pdf
application/vnd.cups-postscript
application/vnd.cups-ppd ppd string(0,"*PPD-Adobe:")
application/vnd.cups-raster string(0,"RaSt") string(0,"tSaR") \
(string(0,"RaS2") + !string(4,PwgRaster<00>)) string(0,"2SaR") \
string(0,"RaS3") string(0,"3SaR")
application/vnd.cups-form string(0,"<CUPSFORM>")
application/vnd.cups-postscript string(0,<1B>%-12345X) + \
(contains(9,512,"LANGUAGE=POSTSCRIPT") \
contains(9,512,"LANGUAGE = POSTSCRIPT"))
application/vnd.cups-raster string(0,"RaSt") string(0,"tSaR")
application/vnd.cups-raw (string(0,<1B>E) + !string(2,<1B>%0B)) \
string(0,<1B>@) \
(contains(0,128,<1B>%-12345X) + \
(contains(0,4096,"LANGUAGE=PCL") \
contains(0,4096,"LANGUAGE = PCL")))
(string(0,<1B>%-12345X) + \
(contains(9,512,"LANGUAGE=PCL") \
contains(9,512,"LANGUAGE = PCL")))
########################################################################
#
# Raw print file support...
#
# Comment the following type to prevent raw file printing.
# Uncomment the following type and the application/octet-stream
# filter line in mime.convs to allow raw file printing without the
# -oraw option.
#
application/octet-stream
#application/octet-stream
#
# End of "$Id: mime.types 1681 2001-04-19 15:42:39Z mike $".
#
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# cups: auth account password session
auth required pam_opendirectory.so
account required pam_permit.so
password required pam_deny.so
session required pam_permit.so
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# cups: auth account password session
auth sufficient pam_securityserver.so
auth sufficient pam_unix.so
auth required pam_deny.so
account required pam_permit.so
password required pam_deny.so
session required pam_permit.so
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auth required @PAMMODAUTH@
account required @PAMMOD@
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# This is a dummy printcap file that is automatically generated by the
# CUPS software for old applications that rely on it.
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#
# "$Id: printers.conf 1605 2001-03-02 22:34:21Z andy $"
#
# Sample printer configuration file for the Common UNIX Printing System
# (CUPS) scheduler.
#
# Copyright 1997-2001 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 a sample printer configuration file. This file is included #
# from the main configuration file (cups.conf) and lists all of the #
# printers known to the system. #
# #
########################################################################
#
# Each printer starts with a <Printer name> definition. Printer names
# can be up to 128 characters in length and are *not* case sensitive.
#
# One <DefaultPrinter name> entry can appear in this file; if you don't
# define a default destination, the first printer or class becomes the
# default.
#
#<Printer sample>
#
# Info: the description for the printer.
#
#Info Acme LaserPrint 1000
#
# Location: the location of the printer.
#
#Location Room 101 in the activities building
#
# DeviceURI: the device URI for this printer.
#
#DeviceURI parallel:/dev/plp
#DeviceURI serial:/dev/ttyd1?baud=38400+size=8+parity=none+flow=soft
#DeviceURI scsi:/dev/scsi/sc1d6l0
#DeviceURI socket://hostname:port
#DeviceURI tftp://hostname/path
#DeviceURI ftp://hostname/path
#DeviceURI http://hostname[:port]/path
#DeviceURI ipp://hostname/path
#DeviceURI smb://hostname/printer
#
# State: sets the initial state of the printer. Can be one of the
# following:
#
# Idle - Printer is available to print new jobs.
# Stopped - Printer is disabled but accepting new jobs.
#
#State Idle
#
# StateMessage: sets the printer-state-message attribute for the printer.
#
#StateMessage Printer is idle.
#
# Accepting: is the printer accepting jobs?
#
#Accepting Yes
#Accepting No
#</Printer>
#
# End of "$Id: printers.conf 1605 2001-03-02 22:34:21Z andy $".
#
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#
# SNMP configuration file for CUPS. See "man cups-snmp.conf" for a complete
# description of this file.
#
@CUPS_SNMP_ADDRESS@
@CUPS_SNMP_COMMUNITY@
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dnl
dnl Common configuration stuff for CUPS.
dnl
dnl Copyright 2007-2017 by Apple Inc.
dnl Copyright 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
dnl
dnl These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
dnl property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
dnl law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
dnl which should have been included with this file. If this file is
dnl missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
dnl
dnl Set the name of the config header file...
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
dnl Version number information...
CUPS_VERSION="AC_PACKAGE_VERSION"
CUPS_REVISION=""
CUPS_BUILD="cups-$CUPS_VERSION"
AC_ARG_WITH(cups_build, [ --with-cups-build set "cups-config --build" string ],
CUPS_BUILD="$withval")
AC_SUBST(CUPS_VERSION)
AC_SUBST(CUPS_REVISION)
AC_SUBST(CUPS_BUILD)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_SVERSION, "AC_PACKAGE_NAME v$CUPS_VERSION$CUPS_REVISION")
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_MINIMAL, "AC_PACKAGE_NAME/$CUPS_VERSION$CUPS_REVISION")
dnl Default compiler flags...
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS:=}"
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS:=}"
CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS:=}"
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS:=}"
dnl Checks for programs...
AC_PROG_AWK
AC_PROG_CC(clang cc gcc)
AC_PROG_CPP
AC_PROG_CXX(clang++ c++ g++)
AC_PROG_RANLIB
AC_PATH_PROG(AR,ar)
AC_PATH_PROG(CHMOD,chmod)
AC_PATH_PROG(GZIP,gzip)
AC_PATH_PROG(LD,ld)
AC_PATH_PROG(LN,ln)
AC_PATH_PROG(MKDIR,mkdir)
AC_PATH_PROG(MV,mv)
AC_PATH_PROG(RM,rm)
AC_PATH_PROG(RMDIR,rmdir)
AC_PATH_PROG(SED,sed)
AC_PATH_PROG(XDGOPEN,xdg-open)
if test "x$XDGOPEN" = x; then
CUPS_HTMLVIEW="htmlview"
else
CUPS_HTMLVIEW="$XDGOPEN"
fi
AC_SUBST(CUPS_HTMLVIEW)
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for install-sh script)
INSTALL="`pwd`/install-sh"
AC_SUBST(INSTALL)
AC_MSG_RESULT(using $INSTALL)
if test "x$AR" = x; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Unable to find required library archive command.])
fi
if test "x$CC" = x; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Unable to find required C compiler command.])
fi
dnl Static library option...
INSTALLSTATIC=""
AC_ARG_ENABLE(static, [ --enable-static install static libraries])
if test x$enable_static = xyes; then
echo Installing static libraries...
INSTALLSTATIC="installstatic"
fi
AC_SUBST(INSTALLSTATIC)
dnl Check for pkg-config, which is used for some other tests later on...
AC_PATH_TOOL(PKGCONFIG, pkg-config)
dnl Check for libraries...
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(abs, m, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ABS))
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(crypt, crypt)
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(fmod, m)
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(getspent, sec gen)
LIBMALLOC=""
AC_ARG_ENABLE(mallinfo, [ --enable-mallinfo build with malloc debug logging])
if test x$enable_mallinfo = xyes; then
SAVELIBS="$LIBS"
LIBS=""
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(mallinfo, malloc, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MALLINFO))
LIBMALLOC="$LIBS"
LIBS="$SAVELIBS"
fi
AC_SUBST(LIBMALLOC)
dnl Check for libpaper support...
AC_ARG_ENABLE(libpaper, [ --enable-libpaper build with libpaper support])
if test x$enable_libpaper = xyes; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(paper,systempapername,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBPAPER)
LIBPAPER="-lpaper",
LIBPAPER="")
else
LIBPAPER=""
fi
AC_SUBST(LIBPAPER)
dnl Checks for header files.
AC_HEADER_STDC
AC_CHECK_HEADER(stdlib.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STDLIB_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(crypt.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CRYPT_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(langinfo.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LANGINFO_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(malloc.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MALLOC_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(shadow.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SHADOW_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(stdint.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STDINT_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(string.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRING_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(strings.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRINGS_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(bstring.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BSTRING_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/ioctl.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/param.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/ucred.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_UCRED_H))
dnl Checks for iconv.h and iconv_open
AC_CHECK_HEADER(iconv.h,
SAVELIBS="$LIBS"
LIBS=""
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(iconv_open,iconv,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ICONV_H)
SAVELIBS="$SAVELIBS $LIBS")
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(libiconv_open,iconv,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ICONV_H)
SAVELIBS="$SAVELIBS $LIBS")
LIBS="$SAVELIBS")
dnl Checks for Mini-XML (www.minixml.org)...
LIBMXML=""
AC_CHECK_HEADER(mxml.h,
SAVELIBS="$LIBS"
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(mmxlNewElement,mxml,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MXML_H)
LIBMXML="-lmxml")
LIBS="$SAVELIBS")
AC_SUBST(LIBMXML)
dnl Checks for statfs and its many headers...
AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/mount.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_MOUNT_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/statfs.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_STATFS_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/statvfs.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_STATVFS_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/vfs.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_VFS_H))
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(statfs statvfs)
dnl Checks for string functions.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strdup strlcat strlcpy)
if test "$host_os_name" = "hp-ux" -a "$host_os_version" = "1020"; then
echo Forcing snprintf emulation for HP-UX.
else
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(snprintf vsnprintf)
fi
dnl Check for random number functions...
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(random lrand48 arc4random)
dnl Check for geteuid function.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(geteuid)
dnl Check for setpgid function.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(setpgid)
dnl Check for vsyslog function.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(vsyslog)
dnl Checks for signal functions.
case "$host_os_name" in
linux* | gnu*)
# Do not use sigset on Linux or GNU HURD
;;
*)
# Use sigset on other platforms, if available
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(sigset)
;;
esac
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(sigaction)
dnl Checks for wait functions.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(waitpid wait3)
dnl Check for posix_spawn
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(posix_spawn)
dnl Check for getgrouplist
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(getgrouplist)
dnl See if the tm structure has the tm_gmtoff member...
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for tm_gmtoff member in tm structure)
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <time.h>],[struct tm t;
int o = t.tm_gmtoff;],
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TM_GMTOFF),
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
dnl See if the stat structure has the st_gen member...
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for st_gen member in stat structure)
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/stat.h>],[struct stat t;
int o = t.st_gen;],
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ST_GEN),
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
dnl See if we have the removefile(3) function for securely removing files
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(removefile)
dnl See if we have libusb...
AC_ARG_ENABLE(libusb, [ --enable-libusb use libusb for USB printing])
LIBUSB=""
USBQUIRKS=""
AC_SUBST(LIBUSB)
AC_SUBST(USBQUIRKS)
if test "x$PKGCONFIG" != x; then
if test x$enable_libusb != xno -a $host_os_name != darwin; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for libusb-1.0)
if $PKGCONFIG --exists libusb-1.0; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBUSB)
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS `$PKGCONFIG --cflags libusb-1.0`"
LIBUSB="`$PKGCONFIG --libs libusb-1.0`"
USBQUIRKS="\$(DATADIR)/usb"
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
if test x$enable_libusb = xyes; then
AC_MSG_ERROR(libusb required for --enable-libusb.)
fi
fi
fi
elif test x$enable_libusb = xyes; then
AC_MSG_ERROR(Need pkg-config to enable libusb support.)
fi
dnl See if we have libwrap for TCP wrappers support...
AC_ARG_ENABLE(tcp_wrappers, [ --enable-tcp-wrappers use libwrap for TCP wrappers support])
LIBWRAP=""
AC_SUBST(LIBWRAP)
if test x$enable_tcp_wrappers = xyes; then
AC_CHECK_LIB(wrap, hosts_access,[
AC_CHECK_HEADER(tcpd.h,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TCPD_H)
LIBWRAP="-lwrap")])
fi
dnl ZLIB
INSTALL_GZIP=""
LIBZ=""
AC_CHECK_HEADER(zlib.h,
AC_CHECK_LIB(z, gzgets,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBZ)
LIBZ="-lz"
LIBS="$LIBS -lz"
AC_CHECK_LIB(z, inflateCopy, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_INFLATECOPY))
if test "x$GZIP" != z; then
INSTALL_GZIP="-z"
fi))
AC_SUBST(INSTALL_GZIP)
AC_SUBST(LIBZ)
dnl Flags for "ar" command...
case $host_os_name in
darwin* | *bsd*)
ARFLAGS="-rcv"
;;
*)
ARFLAGS="crvs"
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(ARFLAGS)
dnl Prep libraries specifically for cupsd and backends...
BACKLIBS=""
SERVERLIBS=""
AC_SUBST(BACKLIBS)
AC_SUBST(SERVERLIBS)
dnl See if we have POSIX ACL support...
SAVELIBS="$LIBS"
LIBS=""
AC_ARG_ENABLE(acl, [ --enable-acl build with POSIX ACL support])
if test "x$enable_acl" != xno; then
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(acl_init, acl, AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ACL_INIT))
SERVERLIBS="$SERVERLIBS $LIBS"
fi
LIBS="$SAVELIBS"
dnl Check for DBUS support
AC_ARG_ENABLE(dbus, [ --disable-dbus build without DBUS support])
AC_ARG_WITH(dbusdir, [ --with-dbusdir set DBUS configuration directory ],
DBUSDIR="$withval")
DBUSDIR=""
DBUS_NOTIFIER=""
DBUS_NOTIFIERLIBS=""
if test "x$enable_dbus" != xno -a "x$PKGCONFIG" != x -a "x$host_os_name" != xdarwin; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for DBUS)
if $PKGCONFIG --exists dbus-1; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DBUS)
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS `$PKGCONFIG --cflags dbus-1` -DDBUS_API_SUBJECT_TO_CHANGE"
SERVERLIBS="$SERVERLIBS `$PKGCONFIG --libs dbus-1`"
DBUS_NOTIFIER="dbus"
DBUS_NOTIFIERLIBS="`$PKGCONFIG --libs dbus-1`"
SAVELIBS="$LIBS"
LIBS="$LIBS $DBUS_NOTIFIERLIBS"
AC_CHECK_FUNC(dbus_message_iter_init_append,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DBUS_MESSAGE_ITER_INIT_APPEND))
AC_CHECK_FUNC(dbus_threads_init,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DBUS_THREADS_INIT))
LIBS="$SAVELIBS"
if test -d /etc/dbus-1; then
DBUSDIR="/etc/dbus-1"
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
fi
AC_SUBST(DBUSDIR)
AC_SUBST(DBUS_NOTIFIER)
AC_SUBST(DBUS_NOTIFIERLIBS)
dnl Extra platform-specific libraries...
CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTOPERATOR_AUTH="@SYSTEM"
CUPS_DEFAULT_SYSTEM_AUTHKEY=""
CUPS_SYSTEM_AUTHKEY=""
INSTALLXPC=""
case $host_os_name in
darwin*)
BACKLIBS="$BACKLIBS -framework IOKit"
SERVERLIBS="$SERVERLIBS -framework IOKit -weak_framework ApplicationServices"
LIBS="-framework SystemConfiguration -framework CoreFoundation -framework Security $LIBS"
dnl Check for framework headers...
AC_CHECK_HEADER(ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_APPLICATIONSERVICES_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_COREFOUNDATION_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(CoreFoundation/CFPriv.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CFPRIV_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(CoreFoundation/CFBundlePriv.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CFBUNDLEPRIV_H))
dnl Check for dynamic store function...
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(SCDynamicStoreCopyComputerName)
dnl Check for the new membership functions in MacOSX 10.4...
AC_CHECK_HEADER(membership.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MEMBERSHIP_H))
AC_CHECK_HEADER(membershipPriv.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MEMBERSHIPPRIV_H))
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(mbr_uid_to_uuid)
dnl Need <dlfcn.h> header...
AC_CHECK_HEADER(dlfcn.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DLFCN_H))
dnl Check for notify_post support
AC_CHECK_HEADER(notify.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_NOTIFY_H))
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(notify_post)
dnl Check for Authorization Services support
AC_ARG_WITH(adminkey, [ --with-adminkey set the default SystemAuthKey value],
default_adminkey="$withval",
default_adminkey="default")
AC_ARG_WITH(operkey, [ --with-operkey set the default operator @AUTHKEY value],
default_operkey="$withval",
default_operkey="default")
AC_CHECK_HEADER(Security/Authorization.h, [
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_AUTHORIZATION_H)
if test "x$default_adminkey" != xdefault; then
CUPS_SYSTEM_AUTHKEY="SystemGroupAuthKey $default_adminkey"
CUPS_DEFAULT_SYSTEM_AUTHKEY="$default_adminkey"
else
CUPS_SYSTEM_AUTHKEY="SystemGroupAuthKey system.print.admin"
CUPS_DEFAULT_SYSTEM_AUTHKEY="system.print.admin"
fi
if test "x$default_operkey" != xdefault; then
CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTOPERATOR_AUTH="@AUTHKEY($default_operkey) @admin @lpadmin"
else
CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTOPERATOR_AUTH="@AUTHKEY(system.print.operator) @admin @lpadmin"
fi])
AC_CHECK_HEADER(Security/SecBasePriv.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SECBASEPRIV_H))
dnl Check for sandbox/Seatbelt support
if test $host_os_version -ge 100; then
AC_CHECK_HEADER(sandbox.h,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SANDBOX_H))
fi
if test $host_os_version -ge 110 -a $host_os_version -lt 120; then
# Broken public headers in 10.7.x...
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for sandbox/private.h presence)
if test -f /usr/local/include/sandbox/private.h; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
AC_MSG_ERROR(Run 'sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/include/sandbox' and 'sudo touch /usr/local/include/sandbox/private.h' to build CUPS.)
fi
fi
dnl Check for XPC support
AC_CHECK_HEADER(xpc/xpc.h,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XPC)
INSTALLXPC="install-xpc")
AC_CHECK_HEADER(xpc/private.h,
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_XPC_PRIVATE_H))
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTOPERATOR_AUTH)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTOPERATOR_AUTH, "$CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTOPERATOR_AUTH")
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_SYSTEM_AUTHKEY, "$CUPS_DEFAULT_SYSTEM_AUTHKEY")
AC_SUBST(CUPS_SYSTEM_AUTHKEY)
AC_SUBST(INSTALLXPC)
dnl Check for build components
COMPONENTS="all"
AC_ARG_WITH(components, [ --with-components set components to build:
- "all" (default) builds everything
- "core" builds libcups and ipptool],
COMPONENTS="$withval")
case "$COMPONENTS" in
all)
BUILDDIRS="filter backend berkeley cgi-bin monitor notifier ppdc scheduler systemv conf data desktop locale man doc examples templates"
;;
core)
BUILDDIRS="data locale"
;;
*)
AC_MSG_ERROR([Bad build component "$COMPONENT" specified!])
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(BUILDDIRS)
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dnl
dnl Compiler stuff for CUPS.
dnl
dnl Copyright 2007-2017 by Apple Inc.
dnl Copyright 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
dnl
dnl These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
dnl property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
dnl law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
dnl which should have been included with this file. If this file is
dnl missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
dnl
dnl Clear the debugging and non-shared library options unless the user asks
dnl for them...
INSTALL_STRIP=""
OPTIM=""
AC_SUBST(INSTALL_STRIP)
AC_SUBST(OPTIM)
AC_ARG_WITH(optim, [ --with-optim set optimization flags ])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug, [ --enable-debug build with debugging symbols])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug_guards, [ --enable-debug-guards build with memory allocation guards])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug_printfs, [ --enable-debug-printfs build with CUPS_DEBUG_LOG support])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(unit_tests, [ --enable-unit-tests build and run unit tests])
dnl For debugging, keep symbols, otherwise strip them...
if test x$enable_debug = xyes; then
OPTIM="-g"
else
INSTALL_STRIP="-s"
fi
dnl Debug printfs can slow things down, so provide a separate option for that
if test x$enable_debug_printfs = xyes; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DDEBUG"
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -DDEBUG"
fi
dnl Debug guards use an extra 4 bytes for some structures like strings in the
dnl string pool, so provide a separate option for that
if test x$enable_debug_guards = xyes; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DDEBUG_GUARDS"
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -DDEBUG_GUARDS"
fi
dnl Unit tests take up time during a compile...
if test x$enable_unit_tests = xyes; then
if test "$build" != "$host"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Sorry, cannot build unit tests when cross-compiling.])
fi
UNITTESTS="unittests"
else
UNITTESTS=""
fi
AC_SUBST(UNITTESTS)
dnl Setup general architecture flags...
AC_ARG_WITH(archflags, [ --with-archflags set default architecture flags ])
AC_ARG_WITH(ldarchflags, [ --with-ldarchflags set program architecture flags ])
if test -z "$with_archflags"; then
ARCHFLAGS=""
else
ARCHFLAGS="$with_archflags"
fi
if test -z "$with_ldarchflags"; then
if test "$host_os_name" = darwin; then
# Only create Intel programs by default
LDARCHFLAGS="`echo $ARCHFLAGS | sed -e '1,$s/-arch ppc64//'`"
else
LDARCHFLAGS="$ARCHFLAGS"
fi
else
LDARCHFLAGS="$with_ldarchflags"
fi
AC_SUBST(ARCHFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(LDARCHFLAGS)
dnl Read-only data/program support on Linux...
AC_ARG_ENABLE(relro, [ --enable-relro build with the GCC relro option])
dnl Update compiler options...
CXXLIBS="${CXXLIBS:=}"
AC_SUBST(CXXLIBS)
PIEFLAGS=""
AC_SUBST(PIEFLAGS)
RELROFLAGS=""
AC_SUBST(RELROFLAGS)
if test -n "$GCC"; then
# Add GCC-specific compiler options...
if test -z "$OPTIM"; then
if test "x$with_optim" = x; then
# Default to optimize-for-size and debug
OPTIM="-Os -g"
else
OPTIM="$with_optim $OPTIM"
fi
fi
# Generate position-independent code as needed...
if test $PICFLAG = 1; then
OPTIM="-fPIC $OPTIM"
fi
# The -fstack-protector option is available with some versions of
# GCC and adds "stack canaries" which detect when the return address
# has been overwritten, preventing many types of exploit attacks.
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether compiler supports -fstack-protector)
OLDCFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fstack-protector"
AC_TRY_LINK(,,
if test "x$LSB_BUILD" = xy; then
# Can't use stack-protector with LSB binaries...
OPTIM="$OPTIM -fno-stack-protector"
else
OPTIM="$OPTIM -fstack-protector"
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes),
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
CFLAGS="$OLDCFLAGS"
if test "x$LSB_BUILD" != xy; then
# The -fPIE option is available with some versions of GCC and
# adds randomization of addresses, which avoids another class of
# exploits that depend on a fixed address for common functions.
#
# Not available to LSB binaries...
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether compiler supports -fPIE)
OLDCFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
case "$host_os_name" in
darwin*)
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fPIE -Wl,-pie"
AC_TRY_COMPILE(,,[
PIEFLAGS="-fPIE -Wl,-pie"
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
;;
*)
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fPIE -pie"
AC_TRY_COMPILE(,,[
PIEFLAGS="-fPIE -pie"
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
;;
esac
CFLAGS="$OLDCFLAGS"
fi
if test "x$with_optim" = x; then
# Add useful warning options for tracking down problems...
OPTIM="-Wall -Wno-format-y2k -Wunused $OPTIM"
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether compiler supports -Wno-unused-result)
OLDCFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror -Wno-unused-result"
AC_TRY_COMPILE(,,
[OPTIM="$OPTIM -Wno-unused-result"
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
CFLAGS="$OLDCFLAGS"
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether compiler supports -Wsign-conversion)
OLDCFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror -Wsign-conversion"
AC_TRY_COMPILE(,,
[OPTIM="$OPTIM -Wsign-conversion"
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
CFLAGS="$OLDCFLAGS"
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether compiler supports -Wno-tautological-compare)
OLDCFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror -Wno-tautological-compare"
AC_TRY_COMPILE(,,
[OPTIM="$OPTIM -Wno-tautological-compare"
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
CFLAGS="$OLDCFLAGS"
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether compiler supports -Wno-format-truncation)
OLDCFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror -Wno-format-truncation"
AC_TRY_COMPILE(,,
[OPTIM="$OPTIM -Wno-format-truncation"
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
CFLAGS="$OLDCFLAGS"
# Additional warning options for development testing...
if test -d .svn; then
OPTIM="-Werror $OPTIM"
fi
fi
case "$host_os_name" in
darwin*)
# -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 adds additional object size
# checking, basically wrapping all string functions
# with buffer-limited ones. Not strictly needed for
# CUPS since we already use buffer-limited calls, but
# this will catch any additions that are broken.
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2"
;;
linux*)
# The -z relro option is provided by the Linux linker command to
# make relocatable data read-only.
if test x$enable_relro = xyes; then
RELROFLAGS="-Wl,-z,relro,-z,now"
fi
;;
esac
else
# Add vendor-specific compiler options...
case $host_os_name in
sunos*)
# Solaris
if test -z "$OPTIM"; then
if test "x$with_optim" = x; then
OPTIM="-xO2"
else
OPTIM="$with_optim $OPTIM"
fi
fi
if test $PICFLAG = 1; then
OPTIM="-KPIC $OPTIM"
fi
;;
*)
# Running some other operating system; inform the user they
# should contribute the necessary options to
# cups-support@cups.org...
echo "Building CUPS with default compiler optimizations; contact"
echo "cups-devel@cups.org with uname and compiler options needed"
echo "for your platform, or set the CFLAGS and LDFLAGS environment"
echo "variables before running configure."
;;
esac
fi
# Add general compiler options per platform...
case $host_os_name in
linux*)
# glibc 2.8 and higher breaks peer credentials unless you
# define _GNU_SOURCE...
OPTIM="$OPTIM -D_GNU_SOURCE"
;;
esac
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dnl
dnl Default cupsd configuration settings for CUPS.
dnl
dnl Copyright 2007-2017 by Apple Inc.
dnl Copyright 2006-2007 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.
dnl
dnl These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the
dnl property of Apple Inc. and are protected by Federal copyright
dnl law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file "LICENSE.txt"
dnl which should have been included with this file. If this file is
dnl missing or damaged, see the license at "http://www.cups.org/".
dnl
dnl Default languages...
LANGUAGES="`ls -1 locale/cups_*.po 2>/dev/null | sed -e '1,$s/locale\/cups_//' -e '1,$s/\.po//' | tr '\n' ' '`"
AC_ARG_WITH(languages, [ --with-languages set installed languages, default=all ],[
case "$withval" in
none | no) LANGUAGES="" ;;
all) ;;
*) LANGUAGES="$withval" ;;
esac])
AC_SUBST(LANGUAGES)
dnl macOS bundle-based localization support
AC_ARG_WITH(bundledir, [ --with-bundledir set macOS localization bundle directory ],
CUPS_BUNDLEDIR="$withval",
if test "x$host_os_name" = xdarwin -a $host_os_version -ge 100; then
CUPS_BUNDLEDIR="/System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/PrintCore.framework/Versions/A"
LANGUAGES=""
else
CUPS_BUNDLEDIR=""
fi)
AC_SUBST(CUPS_BUNDLEDIR)
if test "x$CUPS_BUNDLEDIR" != x; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_BUNDLEDIR, "$CUPS_BUNDLEDIR")
fi
dnl Default executable file permissions
AC_ARG_WITH(exe_file_perm, [ --with-exe-file-perm set default executable permissions value, default=0555],
CUPS_EXE_FILE_PERM="$withval",
[case "$host_os_name" in
linux* | gnu*)
CUPS_EXE_FILE_PERM="755"
;;
*)
CUPS_EXE_FILE_PERM="555"
;;
esac])
AC_SUBST(CUPS_EXE_FILE_PERM)
dnl Default ConfigFilePerm
AC_ARG_WITH(config_file_perm, [ --with-config-file-perm set default ConfigFilePerm value, default=0640],
CUPS_CONFIG_FILE_PERM="$withval",
[if test "x$host_os_name" = xdarwin; then
CUPS_CONFIG_FILE_PERM="644"
else
CUPS_CONFIG_FILE_PERM="640"
fi])
AC_SUBST(CUPS_CONFIG_FILE_PERM)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE_PERM, 0$CUPS_CONFIG_FILE_PERM)
dnl Default permissions for cupsd
AC_ARG_WITH(cupsd_file_perm, [ --with-cupsd-file-perm set default cupsd permissions, default=0500],
CUPS_CUPSD_FILE_PERM="$withval",
[case "$host_os_name" in
linux* | gnu*)
CUPS_CUPSD_FILE_PERM="700"
;;
*)
CUPS_CUPSD_FILE_PERM="500"
;;
esac])
AC_SUBST(CUPS_CUPSD_FILE_PERM)
dnl Default LogFilePerm
AC_ARG_WITH(log_file_perm, [ --with-log-file-perm set default LogFilePerm value, default=0644],
CUPS_LOG_FILE_PERM="$withval",
CUPS_LOG_FILE_PERM="644")
AC_SUBST(CUPS_LOG_FILE_PERM)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_LOG_FILE_PERM, 0$CUPS_LOG_FILE_PERM)
dnl Default FatalErrors
AC_ARG_WITH(fatal_errors, [ --with-fatal-errors set default FatalErrors value, default=config],
CUPS_FATAL_ERRORS="$withval",
CUPS_FATAL_ERRORS="config")
AC_SUBST(CUPS_FATAL_ERRORS)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_FATAL_ERRORS, "$CUPS_FATAL_ERRORS")
dnl Default LogLevel
AC_ARG_WITH(log_level, [ --with-log-level set default LogLevel value, default=warn],
CUPS_LOG_LEVEL="$withval",
CUPS_LOG_LEVEL="warn")
AC_SUBST(CUPS_LOG_LEVEL)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL, "$CUPS_LOG_LEVEL")
dnl Default AccessLogLevel
AC_ARG_WITH(access_log_level, [ --with-access-log-level set default AccessLogLevel value, default=none],
CUPS_ACCESS_LOG_LEVEL="$withval",
CUPS_ACCESS_LOG_LEVEL="none")
AC_SUBST(CUPS_ACCESS_LOG_LEVEL)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_ACCESS_LOG_LEVEL, "$CUPS_ACCESS_LOG_LEVEL")
dnl Default PageLogFormat
AC_ARG_ENABLE(page_logging, [ --enable-page-logging enable page_log by default])
if test "x$enable_page_logging" = xyes; then
CUPS_PAGE_LOG_FORMAT=""
else
CUPS_PAGE_LOG_FORMAT="PageLogFormat"
fi
AC_SUBST(CUPS_PAGE_LOG_FORMAT)
dnl Default Browsing
AC_ARG_ENABLE(browsing, [ --disable-browsing disable Browsing by default])
if test "x$enable_browsing" = xno; then
CUPS_BROWSING="No"
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_BROWSING, 0)
else
CUPS_BROWSING="Yes"
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_BROWSING, 1)
fi
AC_SUBST(CUPS_BROWSING)
dnl Default BrowseLocalProtocols
AC_ARG_WITH(local_protocols, [ --with-local-protocols set default BrowseLocalProtocols, default=""],
default_local_protocols="$withval",
default_local_protocols="default")
if test x$with_local_protocols != xno; then
if test "x$default_local_protocols" = "xdefault"; then
if test "x$DNSSD_BACKEND" != "x"; then
CUPS_BROWSE_LOCAL_PROTOCOLS="dnssd"
else
CUPS_BROWSE_LOCAL_PROTOCOLS=""
fi
else
CUPS_BROWSE_LOCAL_PROTOCOLS="$default_local_protocols"
fi
else
CUPS_BROWSE_LOCAL_PROTOCOLS=""
fi
AC_SUBST(CUPS_BROWSE_LOCAL_PROTOCOLS)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_BROWSE_LOCAL_PROTOCOLS,
"$CUPS_BROWSE_LOCAL_PROTOCOLS")
dnl Default DefaultShared
AC_ARG_ENABLE(default_shared, [ --disable-default-shared
disable DefaultShared by default])
if test "x$enable_default_shared" = xno; then
CUPS_DEFAULT_SHARED="No"
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_DEFAULT_SHARED, 0)
else
CUPS_DEFAULT_SHARED="Yes"
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_DEFAULT_SHARED, 1)
fi
AC_SUBST(CUPS_DEFAULT_SHARED)
dnl Determine the correct username and group for this OS...
AC_ARG_WITH(cups_user, [ --with-cups-user set default user for CUPS],
CUPS_USER="$withval",
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for default print user)
if test x$host_os_name = xdarwin; then
if test x`id -u _lp 2>/dev/null` = x; then
CUPS_USER="lp";
else
CUPS_USER="_lp";
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($CUPS_USER)
elif test -f /etc/passwd; then
CUPS_USER=""
for user in lp lpd guest daemon nobody; do
if test "`grep \^${user}: /etc/passwd`" != ""; then
CUPS_USER="$user"
AC_MSG_RESULT($user)
break;
fi
done
if test x$CUPS_USER = x; then
CUPS_USER="nobody"
AC_MSG_RESULT(not found, using "$CUPS_USER")
fi
else
CUPS_USER="nobody"
AC_MSG_RESULT(no password file, using "$CUPS_USER")
fi)
if test "x$CUPS_USER" = "xroot" -o "x$CUPS_USER" = "x0"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([The default user for CUPS cannot be root!])
fi
AC_ARG_WITH(cups_group, [ --with-cups-group set default group for CUPS],
CUPS_GROUP="$withval",
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for default print group)
if test x$host_os_name = xdarwin; then
if test x`id -g _lp 2>/dev/null` = x; then
CUPS_GROUP="lp";
else
CUPS_GROUP="_lp";
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($CUPS_GROUP)
elif test -f /etc/group; then
GROUP_LIST="_lp lp nobody"
CUPS_GROUP=""
for group in $GROUP_LIST; do
if test "`grep \^${group}: /etc/group`" != ""; then
CUPS_GROUP="$group"
AC_MSG_RESULT($group)
break;
fi
done
if test x$CUPS_GROUP = x; then
CUPS_GROUP="nobody"
AC_MSG_RESULT(not found, using "$CUPS_GROUP")
fi
else
CUPS_GROUP="nobody"
AC_MSG_RESULT(no group file, using "$CUPS_GROUP")
fi)
if test "x$CUPS_GROUP" = "xroot" -o "x$CUPS_GROUP" = "xwheel" -o "x$CUPS_GROUP" = "x0"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([The default group for CUPS cannot be root!])
fi
AC_ARG_WITH(system_groups, [ --with-system-groups set default system groups for CUPS],
CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS="$withval",
if test x$host_os_name = xdarwin; then
CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS="admin"
else
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for default system groups)
if test -f /etc/group; then
CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS=""
GROUP_LIST="lpadmin sys system root"
for group in $GROUP_LIST; do
if test "`grep \^${group}: /etc/group`" != ""; then
if test "x$CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS" = x; then
CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS="$group"
else
CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS="$CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS $group"
fi
fi
done
if test "x$CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS" = x; then
CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS="$GROUP_LIST"
AC_MSG_RESULT(no groups found, using "$CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS")
else
AC_MSG_RESULT("$CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS")
fi
else
CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS="$GROUP_LIST"
AC_MSG_RESULT(no group file, using "$CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS")
fi
fi)
CUPS_PRIMARY_SYSTEM_GROUP="`echo $CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS | awk '{print $1}'`"
for group in $CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS; do
if test "x$CUPS_GROUP" = "x$group"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([The default system groups cannot contain the default CUPS group!])
fi
done
AC_SUBST(CUPS_USER)
AC_SUBST(CUPS_GROUP)
AC_SUBST(CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS)
AC_SUBST(CUPS_PRIMARY_SYSTEM_GROUP)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_USER, "$CUPS_USER")
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_GROUP, "$CUPS_GROUP")
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_SYSTEM_GROUPS, "$CUPS_SYSTEM_GROUPS")
dnl Default printcap file...
AC_ARG_WITH(printcap, [ --with-printcap set default printcap file],
default_printcap="$withval",
default_printcap="default")
if test x$default_printcap != xno; then
if test "x$default_printcap" = "xdefault"; then
case $host_os_name in
darwin*)
if test $host_os_version -ge 90; then
CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTCAP="/Library/Preferences/org.cups.printers.plist"
else
CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTCAP="/etc/printcap"
fi
;;
sunos*)
CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTCAP="/etc/printers.conf"
;;
*)
CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTCAP="/etc/printcap"
;;
esac
else
CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTCAP="$default_printcap"
fi
else
CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTCAP=""
fi
AC_SUBST(CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTCAP)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTCAP, "$CUPS_DEFAULT_PRINTCAP")
dnl Default LPD config file...
AC_ARG_WITH(lpdconfigfile, [ --with-lpdconfigfile set default LPDConfigFile URI],
default_lpdconfigfile="$withval",
default_lpdconfigfile="default")
if test x$default_lpdconfigfile != xno; then
if test "x$default_lpdconfigfile" = "xdefault"; then
case $host_os_name in
darwin*)
CUPS_DEFAULT_LPD_CONFIG_FILE="launchd:///System/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.cups.cups-lpd.plist"
;;
*)
if test "x$XINETD" != x; then
CUPS_DEFAULT_LPD_CONFIG_FILE="xinetd://$XINETD/cups-lpd"
else
CUPS_DEFAULT_LPD_CONFIG_FILE=""
fi
;;
esac
else
CUPS_DEFAULT_LPD_CONFIG_FILE="$default_lpdconfigfile"
fi
else
CUPS_DEFAULT_LPD_CONFIG_FILE=""
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_LPD_CONFIG_FILE, "$CUPS_DEFAULT_LPD_CONFIG_FILE")
AC_SUBST(CUPS_DEFAULT_LPD_CONFIG_FILE)
dnl Default SMB config file...
AC_ARG_WITH(smbconfigfile, [ --with-smbconfigfile set default SMBConfigFile URI],
default_smbconfigfile="$withval",
default_smbconfigfile="default")
if test x$default_smbconfigfile != xno; then
if test "x$default_smbconfigfile" = "xdefault"; then
if test -f /etc/smb.conf; then
CUPS_DEFAULT_SMB_CONFIG_FILE="samba:///etc/smb.conf"
else
CUPS_DEFAULT_SMB_CONFIG_FILE=""
fi
else
CUPS_DEFAULT_SMB_CONFIG_FILE="$default_smbconfigfile"
fi
else
CUPS_DEFAULT_SMB_CONFIG_FILE=""
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_SMB_CONFIG_FILE, "$CUPS_DEFAULT_SMB_CONFIG_FILE")
AC_SUBST(CUPS_DEFAULT_SMB_CONFIG_FILE)
dnl Default MaxCopies value...
AC_ARG_WITH(max-copies, [ --with-max-copies set default max copies value, default=9999 ],
CUPS_MAX_COPIES="$withval",
CUPS_MAX_COPIES="9999")
AC_SUBST(CUPS_MAX_COPIES)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_MAX_COPIES, $CUPS_MAX_COPIES)
dnl Default raw printing state
AC_ARG_ENABLE(raw_printing, [ --disable-raw-printing do not allow raw printing by default])
if test "x$enable_raw_printing" != xno; then
DEFAULT_RAW_PRINTING=""
else
DEFAULT_RAW_PRINTING="#"
fi
AC_SUBST(DEFAULT_RAW_PRINTING)
dnl Default SNMP options...
AC_ARG_WITH(snmp-address, [ --with-snmp-address set SNMP query address, default=auto ],
if test "x$withval" = x; then
CUPS_SNMP_ADDRESS=""
else
CUPS_SNMP_ADDRESS="Address $withval"
fi,
if test "x$host_os_name" = xdarwin; then
CUPS_SNMP_ADDRESS=""
else
CUPS_SNMP_ADDRESS="Address @LOCAL"
fi)
AC_ARG_WITH(snmp-community, [ --with-snmp-community set SNMP community, default=public ],
CUPS_SNMP_COMMUNITY="Community $withval",
CUPS_SNMP_COMMUNITY="Community public")
AC_SUBST(CUPS_SNMP_ADDRESS)
AC_SUBST(CUPS_SNMP_COMMUNITY)
dnl New default port definition for IPP...
AC_ARG_WITH(ipp-port, [ --with-ipp-port set port number for IPP, default=631 ],
DEFAULT_IPP_PORT="$withval",
DEFAULT_IPP_PORT="631")
AC_SUBST(DEFAULT_IPP_PORT)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_IPP_PORT,$DEFAULT_IPP_PORT)
dnl Web interface...
AC_ARG_ENABLE(webif, [ --enable-webif enable the web interface by default, default=no for macOS])
case "x$enable_webif" in
xno)
CUPS_WEBIF=No
CUPS_DEFAULT_WEBIF=0
;;
xyes)
CUPS_WEBIF=Yes
CUPS_DEFAULT_WEBIF=1
;;
*)
if test $host_os_name = darwin; then
CUPS_WEBIF=No
CUPS_DEFAULT_WEBIF=0
else
CUPS_WEBIF=Yes
CUPS_DEFAULT_WEBIF=1
fi
;;
esac
AC_SUBST(CUPS_WEBIF)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CUPS_DEFAULT_WEBIF, $CUPS_DEFAULT_WEBIF)

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