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# # spec file for package OpenPrintingPPDs # # Copyright (c) 2014 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed # upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the # file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the # license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which # case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a # license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9) # published by the Open Source Initiative. # Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/ # Name: OpenPrintingPPDs BuildRequires: cups # All printer driver packages should have "BuildRequires: python-cups" # because python-cups installs special rpm macros that adds Provides tags # for the printer drivers supported by the package, # see https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=735865 # but python-cups is not available for SLE10, regarding the suse_version value for SLE10 # see http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_cross_distribution_howto %if 0%{?suse_version} > 1010 BuildRequires: python-cups %endif Summary: PPD files from OpenPrinting.org License: GPL-2.0+ and MIT Group: Hardware/Printing # The package version is the PPD-O-MATIC version mentioned in the PPD files # which is currently "PPD-O-MATIC (4.0.0 or newer)" # and/or the required minimal foomatic-rip version by the PPD files # which is currently "Foomatic 4.0.0" # (macro name can be only alphanumeric and '_' i.e. "foomatic-rip_version" does not work) %define foomatic_rip_version 4.0.0 # plus an additional trailing version number by openSUSE # so that openSUSE package upgrades get a strictly increasing sequence of versions: Version: 4.0.0.2 Release: 0 Url: http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/openprinting/database/query BuildArch: noarch # The main-package OpenPrintingPPDs alone is useless because it does not contain any PPD files. # The PPD files are provided via its sub-packages depending on which kind of driver software # is needed so that the appropriate RPM requirements can be specified for each sub-package. # Nevertheless when a user selects only the main-package to be installed, he probably # wants "all the OpenPrintingPPDs" and therefore all sub-packages are recommended: Recommends: OpenPrintingPPDs-ghostscript Recommends: OpenPrintingPPDs-hpijs Recommends: OpenPrintingPPDs-postscript # Howto make Source0: # See the HOWTO file in the sources. Source0: OpenPrintingPPDs-%{version}.tar.bz2 # Install into this non-root directory (required when norootforbuild is used): BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build %description To set up a printer configuration a printer description file (PPD file) is required. A printer description file is not a driver. For non-PostScript printers a driver is needed together with a PPD file which matches exactly to the particular driver. For PostScript printers, a PPD file alone is sufficient (except for older PostScript level 1 printer models). The PPD files are provided in the following sub-packages depending on which kind of driver software is needed: OpenPrintingPPDs-ghostscript provides PPDs which use Ghostscript built-in drivers. OpenPrintingPPDs-hpijs provides PPDs which use the hpijs driver from HPLIP. OpenPrintingPPDs-postscript provides PPDs which need no driver. %package ghostscript Summary: PPD files from OpenPrinting.org which use Ghostscript built-in drivers Group: Hardware/Printing # This version is no typo because the PPDs are created at OpenPrinting.org # by PPD-O-MATIC version X.Y.Z which is the version of this package # and usually those PPDs require at least the same version of the foomatic-rip filter: Requires: foomatic-filters >= %{foomatic_rip_version} Requires: ghostscript-library %description ghostscript PPD files for non-PostScript printers which use a Ghostscript built-in driver and PPD files for PostScript level 1 printers which use the Ghostscript driver pswrite. %package hpijs Summary: PPD files from OpenPrinting.org which use the hpijs driver Group: Hardware/Printing # This version is no typo because the PPDs are created at OpenPrinting.org # by PPD-O-MATIC version X.Y.Z which is the version of this package # and usually those PPDs require at least the same version of the foomatic-rip filter: Requires: foomatic-filters >= %{foomatic_rip_version} Requires: ghostscript-library Requires: hplip-hpijs %description hpijs PPD files for non-PostScript printers which use the Ghostscript IJS driver /usr/bin/hpijs from HPLIP. %package postscript Summary: PPD files from OpenPrinting.org for PostScript printers Group: Hardware/Printing # Regardless that PPD files for PostScript printers do not require a driver # many PPD files from OpenPrinting.org for PostScript printers still # require the foomatic-rip filter which does not call 'gs' or another real driver program # but inserts PostScript snippets from the PPD at the beginning of the PostScript data. # This version is no typo because the PPDs are created at OpenPrinting.org # by PPD-O-MATIC version X.Y.Z which is the version of this package # and usually those PPDs require at least the same version of the foomatic-rip filter: Requires: foomatic-filters >= %{foomatic_rip_version} %description postscript PPD files for PostScript printers which do not use a driver but may use the foomatic-rip filter. %prep # Be quiet when unpacking: %setup -q -n OpenPrintingPPDs %build # There is nothing to "make" as the sources contain plain PPD files. # Neverteless some conversion and testing must be done. PPDs_DIRs="PPDs_for_printers_for_ghostscript_drivers \ PPDs_for_printers_for_hpijs_drivers \ PPDs_for_printers_for_postscript_drivers" set +x # Make some general tests and adjustments for all PPDs: # - Add a line-feed to the end of all PPDs to fix those PPDs where it is missing. # See Novell/Suse Bugzilla bug #309832: Unix/Linux text files must end with a line-feed. # Otherwise reading the last line results EOF and then some programs may ignore the last line. # - Only keep files which are really PPD files (test file's output). # - Only keep files which are of '*LanguageVersion: English'. # - Remove PPDs which use an non-Ghostscript external driver filter program. # - Remove whitespaces (except \n) from lines which contain only whitespaces # ('\n \n' is not allowed but '\n\n' is). # Some of the manufactuer's PPD files contain a non-free redistribution license # which demands that "the contents of the file are not altered" # but adding only a line-feed to the end of a PPD file and # removing lines which contain only whitespaces # is considered to be still allowed: for d in $PPDs_DIRs do echo "Making general tests and adjustments for the PPDs in $d" for p in $d/*.ppd do echo -en '\n' >>$p file $p | grep -q 'PPD file, ve' || { rm -v $p ; continue ; } grep -q '^\*LanguageVersion:[[:space:]]*English' $p || { rm -v $p ; continue ; } grep -q '^\*driverType F/Filter:' $p && { rm -v $p ; continue ; } sed -i -e 's/^[[:space:]]*$//' $p done echo "Finished general tests and adjustments for the PPDs in $d" done # Fix trivial bugs for particular PPDs: # Some Lexmark PPDs contain "* DefaultColorSep:", "* DefaultOutputOrder:", "* DefaultScreenProc:", "* InkName:" # which must be "*DefaultColorSep:", "*DefaultOutputOrder:", "*DefaultScreenProc:", "*InkName:" for p in PPDs_for_printers_for_postscript_drivers/Lexmark-*.Postscript-Lexmark.ppd do echo "Fixing trivial bugs for Lexmark PPD $p" for k in DefaultColorSep DefaultOutputOrder DefaultScreenProc InkName do sed -i -e "s/^\* $k:/*$k:/" $p done done # For Kyocera PPDs: # Some have an 1284DeviceID entry "MFG:Kyocera Mita:Model:... # which should be "MFG:Kyocera Mita;Model:... # (i.e. wrong field seperator ':' instead of ';') for p in PPDs_for_printers_for_postscript_drivers/Kyocera-CS-*.Postscript-Kyocera.ppd do echo "Fixing trivial bugs for Kyocera PPD $p" if grep -q 'MFG:Kyocera Mita:Model:' $p then # Some of Kyocera's PostScript PPD files contain a non-free redistribution license # which demands that "the contents of the file are not altered in any way from their original form" # so that issues in those PPD files cannot be fixed: if grep -q 'contents of the file are not altered' $p then echo "Kyocera's redistribution license forbids to fix 'MFG:Kyocera Mita:Model:' bug in $p" else sed -i -e 's/MFG:Kyocera Mita:Model:/MFG:Kyocera Mita;Model:/' $p echo "Fixed 'MFG:Kyocera Mita:Model:' bug in $p" fi fi done # Final test by cupstestppd: # Keep all PPDs even if cupstestppd FAILs. # Reason: # With each CUPS version upgrade cupstestppd finds more and more errors # so that more and more PPDs would be no longer included in the RPM # which have been included before which results a regression. # As far as we know there have been no problems at all because of # not strictly compliant PPDs so that it is much better # to provide all PPDs so that the matching printers can be used # than to be rigorous regarding enforcing compliance to the PPD specification: for d in $PPDs_DIRs do echo "Testing with cupstestppd the PPDs in $d" for p in $d/*.ppd do cupstestppd -q -W all -r $p || echo "cupstestppd failed for $p" done echo "Finished testing with cupstestppd the PPDs in $d" done # Check and warn for duplicate NickName entries. # Usually the NickName entry is shown to the user to let him select a PPD # and then PPDs with same NickName entries are undistinguishable for the user. # Nevertheless we keep them because e.g. in YaST or when using "lpadmin" # the user can alternatively select a PPD via its file name. for d in $PPDs_DIRs do echo "Checking duplicate NickName entries for the PPDs in $d" grep -h '^\*NickName:' $d/*.ppd | grep -o '"[^"]*"' | sort -f | uniq -dci | grep '.*' && echo "There are duplicate NickName entries in PPDs in $d" echo "Finished checking duplicate NickName entries for the PPDs in $d" done # Finally compress the PPDs: for d in $PPDs_DIRs do echo "Compressing the PPDs in $d" for p in $d/*.ppd do gzip -9 "$p" done echo "Finished compressing the PPDs in $d" done %install # Make the install directories and install the matching PPDs: for d in ghostscript hpijs postscript do mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/share/cups/model/OpenPrintingPPDs/$d set +x echo "Installing the '$d' PPDs." for p in PPDs_for_printers_for_${d}_drivers/*.ppd.gz do install -m 644 $p %{buildroot}/usr/share/cups/model/OpenPrintingPPDs/$d done echo "Finished installing the '$d' PPDs." set -x done # Do not install the "Generic GDI Printer" PPD because there is no such thing # as a "Generic GDI Printer", see http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3759 # The particular GDI printer models which are supported have already their # individual /usr/share/cups/model/OpenPrintingPPDs/ghostscript/*gdi* PPD files. rm %{buildroot}/usr/share/cups/model/OpenPrintingPPDs/ghostscript/Generic-GDI_Printer.gdi.ppd.gz %files %defattr(-,root,root) %doc HOWTO README gpl-2.0.txt makePPDtest %files ghostscript %defattr(-,root,root) %dir /usr/share/cups %dir /usr/share/cups/model %dir /usr/share/cups/model/OpenPrintingPPDs /usr/share/cups/model/OpenPrintingPPDs/ghostscript %files hpijs %defattr(-,root,root) %dir /usr/share/cups %dir /usr/share/cups/model %dir /usr/share/cups/model/OpenPrintingPPDs /usr/share/cups/model/OpenPrintingPPDs/hpijs %files postscript %defattr(-,root,root) %dir /usr/share/cups %dir /usr/share/cups/model %dir /usr/share/cups/model/OpenPrintingPPDs /usr/share/cups/model/OpenPrintingPPDs/postscript %changelog
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