4.314. system-config-printer


Updated system-config-printer packages that fix multiple bugs are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
The system-config-printer package contains a print queue configuration tool with a graphical user interface.

Bug Fixes

BZ#556548
Previously, when a printer queue was added, CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) could leave a symbolic link in the /tmp directory. With this update, CUPS is modified to clean this data.
BZ#579864
Prior to this update, the probe_printer.py file contained a typo. As a consequence, the system-config-printer utility could terminate with a traceback if authentication was required for a CIFS (Common Internet File System) share. The typo has been corrected and tracebacks no longer occur.
BZ#591633
Prior to this update, the default firewall could prevent discovery of Multicast DNS (mDNS) devices. As a consequence, a device could not be found over the network. With this update, system-config-printer uses the D-Bus API of the system-config-firewall utility, which adjusts the firewall so that it allows network printer discovery.
BZ#608070
Due to a bug in the source code, the system-config-printer utility could terminate unexpectedly with an error message on 32-bit architectures. This problem occurred when the user changed the number of copies on the Job Options page, then pressed the Reset button to return the number of copies back to 1, and applied the changes. With this update, the system-config-printer utility is now modified and no longer terminates.
BZ#613708
Previously, only the system-config-printer base package contained the COPYING file. With this update, the COPYING file is also included in the system-config-printer-libs sub-package.
BZ#633595
Prior to this update, Korean characters were not aligned properly in certain dialog boxes. This update corrects the alignment of Korean characters.
BZ#634252
Previously, the system-config-printer utility could become unresponsive if the user provided an empty or wrong credential on a password request and closed the "Not authorized" dialog box. With this update, a D-Bus timeout is set. A new printer window now appears if the user closes the "Not authorized" dialog box.
BZ#634436
Prior to this update, multiple strings were not translated in various translations. With this update, these texts are now translated.
BZ#636523
When renaming a printer queue with a name different only in the case of some characters (lowercase/uppercase), the printer queue was deleted instead of being renamed. With this update, this type of renaming is not allowed, which prevents the queue from being unexpectedly deleted.
BZ#639624
Previously, the getJockeyDriver_thread() call tried to use D-Bus from a separate thread. As a consequence, system-config-printer could terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. With this update, an error message informs users that Jockey drivers cannot be used.
BZ#645426
Prior to this update, the system-config-printer-applet could repeatedly query the CUPS scheduler for printers and jobs. As a consequence, the applet would cause high CPU consumption. With this update, system-config-printer-applet is modified and does not cause high CPU consumption any longer.
BZ#676339, BZ#676343
When executing the system-config-printer and system-config-printer-applet utilities in a non-graphical environment using the Secure Shell (SSH) connection, the utilities failed with a traceback. With this update, the utilities are now modified to provide an error message instead of a traceback.
All users of system-config-printer are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which fix these bugs.
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