OpenPrinting CUPS filters and backends

Edit Package cups-filters

Contains backends, filters, and other software that was
once part of the core CUPS distribution but is no longer maintained by
Apple Inc. In addition it contains additional filters developed
independently of Apple, especially filters for the PDF-centric printing
workflow introduced by OpenPrinting.

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add-cstring-include.patch 0000000370 370 Bytes
cups-filters-1.25.0.tar.xz 0001447496 1.38 MB
cups-filters.changes 0000073325 71.6 KB
cups-filters.spec 0000021049 20.6 KB
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Frederic Crozat's avatar Frederic Crozat (fcrozat) committed (revision 2)
- Add add-cstring-include.patch to include cstring for memcpy
  and strcmp

- BuildRequire pkgconfig(systemd) instead of systemd: allow OBS to
  shortcut the build queues by allowing usage of systemd-mini

- Update to version 1.25.0:
  * pdftoijs, pdftoopvp: Removed these deprecated filters
    completely as there is no demand for them any more. They also
    used unstable, undocumented APIs of Poppler.
  * pdftoraster: Changed from using unstable, undocumented APIs of
    Poppler to stable, documented ones, to improve maintainability
    of this filter, and with it of the cups-filters package.
  * libcupsfilters: Added support for color spaces CMY and RGBW
    when using filters without PPD file (mainly for development and
    debugging, option "print-color-mode" with values "cmy-XX" and
    "rgbw-XX" with XX being the number of bits per color).
- Changes from version 1.24.0:
  * cups-browsed: Integration of Deepak Patankar's Google Summer of
    Code 2018 project with the main goal of clustering different
    printers and automatically selecting the destination printers
    by job content and option/attribute settings.
  * cups-browsed, implicitclass: Support for mixed clusters of
    remote CUPS queues and IPP network printers. For this PPD files
    of remote CUPS queues are generated by cups-browsed based on
    IPP queries, as for native IPP printers, the number of jobs for
    load balancing is polled in a way that it works also with
    native IPP printers, the implicitclass backend sends jobs
    directly to the printer instead of re-queueing them via CUPS.
  * cups-browsed: Merge IPP attributes of several printers to
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