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CUPS License Agreement
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*DefaultPageCutType: 0NoCutPage
*PageCutType 0NoCutPage/No Cut: ""
*PageCutType 1CutPage/Cut: ""
*CloseUI: *PageCutType
*OpenUI *DocCutType/2. Document Cut Type: PickOne
*DefaultDocCutType: 1CutDoc
*DocCutType 0NoCutDoc/No Cut: ""
*DocCutType 1CutDoc/Cut: ""
*CloseUI: *DocCutType
*CloseGroup: CutGroup
*% End

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#!/bin/sh
#--------------------------------------------------------------
# This shell script was made for rpmbuild.
#
# Before using this script you have to finish
# to make cups driver without RPMBUILD.
#
# This scirpt is avalable on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
# and uses "rpmbuild ver.4.4.3".
#
# Since 2006/02/25 10:00:00 by K.Nagai
# Last Mod. 2015/01/15 15:00:00 by Y.Hara
#--------------------------------------------------------------
PROJNAME=starcupsdrv-3.5.0
PROJDIRNAME=epsonsimplecupsdrv
RPMROOT=~/RPM
RPMBUILD=$RPMROOT/BUILD
RPMRPMS=$RPMROOT/RPMS
RPMSOURCES=$RPMROOT/SOURCES
RPMSPECS=$RPMROOT/SPECS
RPMSRPMS=$RPMROOT/SRPMS
DESTDIR=$RPMSOURCES/$PROJNAME
#--------------------------------
# -- Make .rpmmacros file
#--------------------------------
if [ -e ~/.rpmmacros ]
then :
echo "This pc already has .rpmmaros file."
echo "If you cannot make rpm file, please comfirm that"
echo "is the existing .rpmmacros correct ?"
else
cp ./src/rpm-spec/.rpmmacros ~
fi
#--------------------------------
# -- Make RPM Directory
#--------------------------------
# -- RPM root
if [ -d $RPMROOT ]
then : # do nothing
else
mkdir $RPMROOT
fi
# -- BUILD
if [ -d $RPMBUILD ]
then : # do nothing
else
mkdir $RPMBUILD
fi
# -- RPMS
if [ -d $RPMRPMS ]
then : # do nothing
else
mkdir $RPMRPMS
fi
# -- SOURCES
if [ -d $RPMSOURCES ]
then : # do nothing
else
mkdir $RPMSOURCES
fi
# -- SPECS
if [ -d $RPMSPECS ]
then : # do nothing
else
mkdir $RPMSPECS
fi
# -- SRPMS
if [ -d $RPMSRPMS ]
then : # do nothing
else
mkdir $RPMSRPMS
fi
#--------------------------------
# -- Make [source].tar.gz
#--------------------------------
if [ -d $DESTDIR ]
then : # do nothing
else
mkdir $DESTDIR
fi
# -- copy make files
cp ./makefile $DESTDIR
cp ./LICENSE.txt $DESTDIR
cp ./rpmbuild_support.sh $DESTDIR
# -- copy src files
if [ -d $DESTDIR/src ]
then : # do nothing
else
mkdir $DESTDIR/src
fi
cp ./src/*.c $DESTDIR/src
cp ./src/*.sh $DESTDIR/src
# -- copy ppd files
if [ -d $DESTDIR/ppd ]
then : # do nothing
else
mkdir $DESTDIR/ppd
fi
cp ./ppd/*.ppd $DESTDIR/ppd
RETURNPATH=$PWD
cd $RPMSOURCES
tar cvzf ./$PROJNAME.tar.gz $PROJNAME/
cd $RETURNPATH
rpmbuild -bb ./src/rpm-spec/starcupsdrv-version.spec

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/*
* 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.
*/
/*
* These are a set of routines that provide the ability to buffer up
* scanlines for writing in bulk.
*
* Original version, Steve Hawley, 5/10/2015
*/
#include <malloc.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "bufferedscanlines.h"
/*
* private routine to clear a buffer and reset the currentRow
*/
static void bufferscan_reset(t_bufferscan *bs)
{
if (!bs) return;
int totalBytes;
if (!bs) return;
totalBytes = bs->bytesPerRow * bs->currentRow;
bs->currentRow = 0;
memset(bs->rawData, 0, totalBytes);
}
/*
* Allocate and reset a new bufferscan object.
* Returns NULL on failure.
*/
t_bufferscan *bufferscan_new(int bytesperrow, int rows, FILE *fp)
{
t_bufferscan *bs = (t_bufferscan *)malloc(sizeof(t_bufferscan));
if (!bs) return 0;
bs->bytesPerRow = bytesperrow;
bs->totalRows = rows;
bs->fp = fp;
bs->rawData = (unsigned char *)malloc(bytesperrow * rows);
if (!bs->rawData)
{
free(bs);
return 0;
}
bufferscan_reset(bs);
return bs;
}
/*
* Dispose an existing bufferscan and its memory.
* This will not close the associated FILE.
*/
void bufferscan_dispose(t_bufferscan *bs)
{
if (!bs) return;
free(bs->rawData);
free(bs);
}
/*
* Adds a line to the buffer at currentRow. When currentRow is
* advanced to totalRows, then flush out the current data.
*/
void bufferscan_addline(t_bufferscan *bs, unsigned char *data)
{
unsigned char *dest = 0;
if (!bs || !data) return;
dest = bs->rawData + (bs->bytesPerRow * bs->currentRow);
memcpy(dest, data, bs->bytesPerRow);
bs->currentRow++;
if (bs->currentRow == bs->totalRows)
bufferscan_flush(bs);
}
/*
* Flushes out any existing data in a bufferscan to the printer
* and resets the bufferscan. This can be called at any time, but it
* will be called automatically by adding lines.
*/
void bufferscan_flush(t_bufferscan *bs)
{
int totalBytes;
int i;
if (!bs) return;
if (bs->currentRow == 0) return;
totalBytes = bs->bytesPerRow * bs->currentRow;
/*
* Image data is represented by a small header block and then a chunk o
* of raw bitmap data.
* The format is:
* <29>8L<datalen>0p0<1><1>1<xl><xh><yl><yh><raw-data>
* values in angle brackets are integer values. In this form,
* datalen is a 4 byte integer that represents the length of all
* data that follows immediately after, including the format and
* width/height descriptors.
* datalen is 10 + (bytes wide * rows high).
* The 10 comes from all the information after <datalen> before <raw-data>
*/
fputc(29, bs->fp); fputc('8', bs->fp); fputc('L', bs->fp);
writeLong(totalBytes + 10, bs->fp);
fputc('0', bs->fp); fputc('p', bs->fp);
fputc('0', bs->fp); fputc(1, bs->fp); fputc(1, bs->fp); fputc('1', bs->fp);
writeShort(bs->bytesPerRow * 8, bs->fp);
writeShort(bs->currentRow, bs->fp);
fwrite(bs->rawData, 1, totalBytes, bs->fp);
fputc(29, bs->fp); fputc('(', bs->fp); fputc('L', bs->fp);
fputc(2, bs->fp); fputc(0, bs->fp); fputc('0', bs->fp); fputc('2', bs->fp);
bufferscan_reset(bs);
}
/* write nbytes of an int in little endian form */
void writeInt(int n, int nbytes, FILE *fp)
{
int i;
for (i=0; i < nbytes; i++) {
fputc(n & 0xff, fp);
n = n >> 8;
}
}

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#ifndef _H_BufferedScanlines
#define _H_BufferedScanlines
#pragma once
/*
* 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.
*
* Original version, Steve Hawley, 5/10/2015
*/
#include <stdio.h>
/*
* basic definition for a buffer of scanlines.
* This is more or less a typical 1-bit byte-padded bitmap
* with state information for the current row that needs to
* be buffered and the output FILE.
*
* In theory, the bitmap, the state, and the output should
* be different entities to prevent interdependence, but
* honestly, this code is so dead-simple, any additional
* abstraction takes away from the readability.
*/
typedef struct t_bufferscan {
int bytesPerRow;
int totalRows;
int currentRow;
FILE *fp;
unsigned char *rawData;
} t_bufferscan;
/*
* This is the primary API for buffering up scanlines.
* There is a constructor/destructor set, a routine for adding a line,
* a routine to flush the current buffer out, and a routine for writing
* little endian integers as binary data.
*/
/* constructs a new t_bufferscan with the given bytesperrow, the total number of rows,
* and the output FILE. Returns NULL on failure. Internally, this will allocate memory
* for the buffer.
*/
extern t_bufferscan *bufferscan_new(int bytesperrow, int rows, FILE *fp);
/* destructure the t_bufferscan and its contents. Does NOT close the output FILE */
extern void bufferscan_dispose(t_bufferscan *bs);
/* adds a line to the current buffer. If this action fills the buffer, the code
* will automatically flush the buffer.
*/
extern void bufferscan_addline(t_bufferscan *bs, unsigned char *data);
/* writes the buffered scanlines out as an image consumable by an EPSON TM-T20 printer.
*/
extern void bufferscan_flush(t_bufferscan *bs);
/*
* Writes nByes of the integer in little endian format to the FILE
*/
extern void writeInt(int n, int nbytes, FILE *fp);
/*
* Macros for short and long
*/
#define writeShort(n, fp) writeInt(n, 2, fp)
#define writeLong(n, fp) writeInt(n, 4, fp)
#endif

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/*
* This code is based on the Star Micronics Driver. The copyright notice
* is preserved below, however, the code at this point bears very little relationship
* to the original work. What is preserved is the option retrieval code, the CUPS api
* retrieval code, and the structure of the main loop. Otherwise, most of the options
* have been removed and the remaining options and the core implementation of raster
* transfer are totally different.
* GPL still applies.
*
* Stephen Hawley, 5/10/2015
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2004-2015 Star Micronics Co., Ltd.
*
* 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.
*/
#include "bufferedscanlines.h"
#include <cups/cups.h>
#include <cups/ppd.h>
#include <cups/raster.h>
#ifdef MACOSX
#include <cups/backend.h>
#include <cups/sidechannel.h>
#endif
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#ifdef RPMBUILD
#include <dlfcn.h>
typedef cups_raster_t * (*cupsRasterOpen_fndef)(int fd, cups_mode_t mode);
typedef unsigned (*cupsRasterReadHeader2_fndef)(cups_raster_t *r, cups_page_header2_t *h);
typedef unsigned (*cupsRasterReadPixels_fndef)(cups_raster_t *r, unsigned char *p, unsigned len);
typedef void (*cupsRasterClose_fndef)(cups_raster_t *r);
static cupsRasterOpen_fndef cupsRasterOpen_fn;
static cupsRasterReadHeader2_fndef cupsRasterReadHeader2_fn;
static cupsRasterReadPixels_fndef cupsRasterReadPixels_fn;
static cupsRasterClose_fndef cupsRasterClose_fn;
#define CUPSRASTEROPEN (*cupsRasterOpen_fn)
#define CUPSRASTERREADHEADER2 (*cupsRasterReadHeader2_fn)
#define CUPSRASTERREADPIXELS (*cupsRasterReadPixels_fn)
#define CUPSRASTERCLOSE (*cupsRasterClose_fn)
typedef void (*ppdClose_fndef)(ppd_file_t *ppd);
typedef ppd_choice_t * (*ppdFindChoice_fndef)(ppd_option_t *o, const char *option);
typedef ppd_choice_t * (*ppdFindMarkedChoice_fndef)(ppd_file_t *ppd, const char *keyword);
typedef ppd_option_t * (*ppdFindOption_fndef)(ppd_file_t *ppd, const char *keyword);
typedef void (*ppdMarkDefaults_fndef)(ppd_file_t *ppd);
typedef ppd_file_t * (*ppdOpenFile_fndef)(const char *filename);
typedef void (*cupsFreeOptions_fndef)(int num_options, cups_option_t *options);
typedef int (*cupsParseOptions_fndef)(const char *arg, int num_options, cups_option_t **options);
typedef int (*cupsMarkOptions_fndef)(ppd_file_t *ppd, int num_options, cups_option_t *options);
static ppdClose_fndef ppdClose_fn;
static ppdFindChoice_fndef ppdFindChoice_fn;
static ppdFindMarkedChoice_fndef ppdFindMarkedChoice_fn;
static ppdFindOption_fndef ppdFindOption_fn;
static ppdMarkDefaults_fndef ppdMarkDefaults_fn;
static ppdOpenFile_fndef ppdOpenFile_fn;
static cupsFreeOptions_fndef cupsFreeOptions_fn;
static cupsParseOptions_fndef cupsParseOptions_fn;
static cupsMarkOptions_fndef cupsMarkOptions_fn;
#define PPDCLOSE (*ppdClose_fn)
#define PPDFINDCHOICE (*ppdFindChoice_fn)
#define PPDFINDMARKEDCHOICE (*ppdFindMarkedChoice_fn)
#define PPDFINDOPTION (*ppdFindOption_fn)
#define PPDMARKDEFAULTS (*ppdMarkDefaults_fn)
#define PPDOPENFILE (*ppdOpenFile_fn)
#define CUPSFREEOPTIONS (*cupsFreeOptions_fn)
#define CUPSPARSEOPTIONS (*cupsParseOptions_fn)
#define CUPSMARKOPTIONS (*cupsMarkOptions_fn)
#else
#define CUPSRASTEROPEN cupsRasterOpen
#define CUPSRASTERREADHEADER2 cupsRasterReadHeader2
#define CUPSRASTERREADPIXELS cupsRasterReadPixels
#define CUPSRASTERCLOSE cupsRasterClose
#define PPDCLOSE ppdClose
#define PPDFINDCHOICE ppdFindChoice
#define PPDFINDMARKEDCHOICE ppdFindMarkedChoice
#define PPDFINDOPTION ppdFindOption
#define PPDMARKDEFAULTS ppdMarkDefaults
#define PPDOPENFILE ppdOpenFile
#define CUPSFREEOPTIONS cupsFreeOptions
#define CUPSPARSEOPTIONS cupsParseOptions
#define CUPSMARKOPTIONS cupsMarkOptions
#endif
#define MAX(a,b) ( ((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b) )
#define FALSE 0
#define TRUE (!FALSE)
struct settings_
{
float pageWidth;
float pageHeight;
int pageCutType;
int docCutType;
int bytesPerScanLine;
int bytesPerScanLineStd;
};
struct command
{
int length;
char* command;
};
static const struct command printerInitializeCommand =
{2,(char[2]){0x1b,'@'}};
static const struct command pageCutCommand =
{4, (char[4]){29,'V','A',20}};
inline void debugPrintSettings(struct settings_ * settings)
{
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: pageCutType = %d\n" , settings->pageCutType);
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: docCutType = %d\n" , settings->docCutType);
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: bytesPerScanLine = %d\n", settings->bytesPerScanLine);
}
inline void outputCommand(struct command output)
{
int i = 0;
for (; i < output.length; i++)
{
putchar(output.command[i]);
}
}
inline int getOptionChoiceIndex(const char * choiceName, ppd_file_t * ppd)
{
ppd_choice_t * choice;
ppd_option_t * option;
choice = PPDFINDMARKEDCHOICE(ppd, choiceName);
if (choice == NULL)
{
if ((option = PPDFINDOPTION(ppd, choiceName)) == NULL) return -1;
if ((choice = PPDFINDCHOICE(option,option->defchoice)) == NULL) return -1;
}
return atoi(choice->choice);
}
inline void getPageWidthPageHeight(ppd_file_t * ppd, struct settings_ * settings)
{
ppd_choice_t * choice;
ppd_option_t * option;
char width[20];
int widthIdx;
char height[20];
int heightIdx;
char * pageSize;
int idx;
int state;
choice = PPDFINDMARKEDCHOICE(ppd, "PageSize");
if (choice == NULL)
{
option = PPDFINDOPTION(ppd, "PageSize");
choice = PPDFINDCHOICE(option,option->defchoice);
}
widthIdx = 0;
memset(width, 0x00, sizeof(width));
heightIdx = 0;
memset(height, 0x00, sizeof(height));
pageSize = choice->choice;
idx = 0;
state = 0; // 0 = init, 1 = width, 2 = height, 3 = complete, 4 = fail
while (pageSize[idx] != 0x00)
{
if (state == 0)
{
if (pageSize[idx] == 'X')
{
state = 1;
idx++;
continue;
}
}
else if (state == 1)
{
if ((pageSize[idx] >= '0') && (pageSize[idx] <= '9'))
{
width[widthIdx++] = pageSize[idx];
idx++;
continue;
}
else if (pageSize[idx] == 'D')
{
width[widthIdx++] = '.';
idx++;
continue;
}
else if (pageSize[idx] == 'M')
{
idx++;
continue;
}
else if (pageSize[idx] == 'Y')
{
state = 2;
idx++;
continue;
}
}
else if (state == 2)
{
if ((pageSize[idx] >= '0') && (pageSize[idx] <= '9'))
{
height[heightIdx++] = pageSize[idx];
idx++;
continue;
}
else if (pageSize[idx] == 'D')
{
height[heightIdx++] = '.';
idx++;
continue;
}
else if (pageSize[idx] == 'M')
{
state = 3;
break;
}
}
state = 4;
break;
}
if (state == 3)
{
settings->pageWidth = atof(width);
settings->pageHeight = atof(height);
}
else
{
settings->pageWidth = 0;
settings->pageHeight = 0;
}
}
inline void initializeSettings(char * commandLineOptionSettings, struct settings_ * settings)
{
ppd_file_t * ppd = NULL;
cups_option_t * options = NULL;
int numOptions;
ppd = PPDOPENFILE(getenv("PPD"));
PPDMARKDEFAULTS(ppd);
numOptions = CUPSPARSEOPTIONS(commandLineOptionSettings, 0, &options);
if ((numOptions != 0) && (options != NULL))
{
CUPSMARKOPTIONS(ppd, numOptions, options);
CUPSFREEOPTIONS(numOptions, options);
}
memset(settings, 0x00, sizeof(struct settings_));
settings->pageCutType = getOptionChoiceIndex("PageCutType" , ppd);
settings->docCutType = getOptionChoiceIndex("DocCutType" , ppd);
settings->bytesPerScanLine = 80;
settings->bytesPerScanLineStd = 80;
getPageWidthPageHeight(ppd, settings);
PPDCLOSE(ppd);
debugPrintSettings(settings);
}
void jobSetup(struct settings_ settings)
{
outputCommand(printerInitializeCommand);
}
void pageSetup(struct settings_ settings, cups_page_header_t header)
{
}
void endPage(struct settings_ settings)
{
if (settings.pageCutType)
{
outputCommand(pageCutCommand);
}
}
void endJob(struct settings_ settings)
{
if (settings.docCutType)
{
outputCommand(pageCutCommand);
}
}
#define GET_LIB_FN_OR_EXIT_FAILURE(fn_ptr,lib,fn_name) \
{ \
fn_ptr = dlsym(lib, fn_name); \
if ((dlerror()) != NULL) \
{ \
fputs("ERROR: required fn not exported from dynamically loaded libary\n", stderr); \
if (libCupsImage != 0) dlclose(libCupsImage); \
if (libCups != 0) dlclose(libCups); \
return EXIT_FAILURE; \
} \
}
#ifdef RPMBUILD
#define CLEANUP \
{ \
if (rasterData != NULL) free(rasterData); \
CUPSRASTERCLOSE(ras); \
if (fd != 0) \
{ \
close(fd); \
} \
dlclose(libCupsImage); \
dlclose(libCups); \
}
#else
#define CLEANUP \
{ \
if (rasterData != NULL) free(rasterData); \
CUPSRASTERCLOSE(ras); \
if (fd != 0) \
{ \
close(fd); \
} \
}
#endif
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int fd = 0; /* File descriptor providing CUPS raster data */
cups_raster_t * ras = NULL; /* Raster stream for printing */
cups_page_header2_t header; /* CUPS Page header */
int page = 0; /* Current page */
int y = 0; /* Vertical position in page 0 <= y <= header.cupsHeight */
unsigned char * rasterData = NULL; /* Pointer to raster data buffer */
struct settings_ settings; /* Configuration settings */
int bytesPerScanline = 0;
#ifdef RPMBUILD
void * libCupsImage = NULL; /* Pointer to libCupsImage library */
void * libCups = NULL; /* Pointer to libCups library */
libCups = dlopen ("libcups.so", RTLD_NOW | RTLD_GLOBAL);
if (! libCups)
{
fputs("ERROR: libcups.so load failure\n", stderr);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
libCupsImage = dlopen ("libcupsimage.so", RTLD_NOW | RTLD_GLOBAL);
if (! libCupsImage)
{
fputs("ERROR: libcupsimage.so load failure\n", stderr);
dlclose(libCups);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
GET_LIB_FN_OR_EXIT_FAILURE(ppdClose_fn, libCups, "ppdClose" );
GET_LIB_FN_OR_EXIT_FAILURE(ppdFindChoice_fn, libCups, "ppdFindChoice" );
GET_LIB_FN_OR_EXIT_FAILURE(ppdFindMarkedChoice_fn, libCups, "ppdFindMarkedChoice" );
GET_LIB_FN_OR_EXIT_FAILURE(ppdFindOption_fn, libCups, "ppdFindOption" );
GET_LIB_FN_OR_EXIT_FAILURE(ppdMarkDefaults_fn, libCups, "ppdMarkDefaults" );
GET_LIB_FN_OR_EXIT_FAILURE(ppdOpenFile_fn, libCups, "ppdOpenFile" );
GET_LIB_FN_OR_EXIT_FAILURE(cupsFreeOptions_fn, libCups, "cupsFreeOptions" );
GET_LIB_FN_OR_EXIT_FAILURE(cupsParseOptions_fn, libCups, "cupsParseOptions" );
GET_LIB_FN_OR_EXIT_FAILURE(cupsMarkOptions_fn, libCups, "cupsMarkOptions" );
GET_LIB_FN_OR_EXIT_FAILURE(cupsRasterOpen_fn, libCupsImage, "cupsRasterOpen" );
GET_LIB_FN_OR_EXIT_FAILURE(cupsRasterReadHeade2r_fn, libCupsImage, "cupsRasterReadHeader2" );
GET_LIB_FN_OR_EXIT_FAILURE(cupsRasterReadPixels_fn, libCupsImage, "cupsRasterReadPixels" );
GET_LIB_FN_OR_EXIT_FAILURE(cupsRasterClose_fn, libCupsImage, "cupsRasterClose" );
#endif
if (argc < 6 || argc > 7)
{
fputs("ERROR: rastertoepsonsimple job-id user title copies options [file]\n", stderr);
#ifdef RPMBUILD
dlclose(libCupsImage);
dlclose(libCups);
#endif
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
if (argc == 7)
{
if ((fd = open(argv[6], O_RDONLY)) == -1)
{
perror("ERROR: Unable to open raster file - ");
sleep(1);
#ifdef RPMBUILD
dlclose(libCupsImage);
dlclose(libCups);
#endif
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
}
else
{
fd = 0;
}
initializeSettings(argv[5], &settings);
jobSetup(settings);
ras = CUPSRASTEROPEN(fd, CUPS_RASTER_READ);
page = 0;
while (CUPSRASTERREADHEADER2(ras, &header))
{
t_bufferscan *bs = NULL;
if ((header.cupsHeight == 0) || (header.cupsBytesPerLine == 0))
{
break;
}
if (rasterData == NULL)
{
rasterData = malloc(header.cupsBytesPerLine);
if (rasterData == NULL)
{
CLEANUP;
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
}
page++;
fprintf(stderr, "PAGE: %d %d\n", page, header.NumCopies);
bytesPerScanline = settings.bytesPerScanLine < header.cupsBytesPerLine ?
settings.bytesPerScanLine : header.cupsBytesPerLine;
bs = bufferscan_new(bytesPerScanline, 256, stdout);
if (!bs)
{
CLEANUP;
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
for (y = 0; y < header.cupsHeight; y ++)
{
memset(rasterData, 0, bytesPerScanline);
if (CUPSRASTERREADPIXELS(ras, rasterData, header.cupsBytesPerLine) < 1)
{
break;
}
bufferscan_addline(bs, rasterData);
}
bufferscan_flush(bs);
bufferscan_dispose(bs);
bs = NULL;
endPage(settings);
}
endJob(settings);
CLEANUP;
if (page == 0)
{
fputs("ERROR: No pages found!\n", stderr);
}
else
{
fputs("INFO: Ready to print.\n", stderr);
}
return (page == 0)?EXIT_FAILURE:EXIT_SUCCESS;
}

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%define name starcupsdrv
%define version 3.5.0
%define release 1
Name: %{name}
Summary: Star Micronics SP, TSP, HSP, TUP and FVP model CUPS printer drivers.
Version: %{version}
Release: %{release}
License: GPL
Group: Hardware/Printing
Source: http://www.star-m.jp/service/s_print/bin/%{name}-3.5.0.tar.gz
URL: http://www.star-m.jp/service/s_print/starcupsdrv_linux86_yyyymmdd.htm
Vendor: Star Micronics Co., Ltd.
Packager: Yusuke Hara <yusuke.hara@star-m.jp>
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-buildroot
%description
The StarCUPSDrv package contains CUPS based printer drivers
for the following models:
SP500
SP700
TSP100
TSP100GT
TSP650
TSP650II
TSP700II
TSP800II
TSP828L
TSP1000
TUP500
TUP900
HSP7000
FVP10
These drivers allow for printing from all applications that use the
standard printing path (CUPS).
After installing this package, go to http://localhost:631 (aka http://127.0.0.1:631)
or use your favorite CUPS print manager to add a new queue for your printer.
%prep
%setup
%build
make RPMBUILD=true
%install
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
make DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT rpmbuild
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%pre
LDCONFIGREQ=0
if [ ! -e /usr/lib/libcups.so ]
then
for libcups in $(ls /usr/lib/libcups.so*)
do
if [ -x $libcups ]
then
LDCONFIGREQ=1
ln -s $libcups /usr/lib/libcups.so
break
fi
done
fi
if [ ! -x /usr/lib/libcups.so ]
then
echo "required library libcups.so not available"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -e /usr/lib/libcupsimage.so ]
then
for libcupsimage in $(ls /usr/lib/libcupsimage.so*)
do
if [ -x $libcupsimage ]
then
LDCONFIGREQ=1
ln -s $libcupsimage /usr/lib/libcupsimage.so
break
fi
done
fi
if [ ! -x /usr/lib/libcupsimage.so ]
then
echo "required library libcupsimage.so not available"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$LDCONFIGREQ" = "1" ]
then
ldconfig
fi
exit 0
%post
if [ -x /etc/software/init.d/cups ]
then
/etc/software/init.d/cups stop
/etc/software/init.d/cups start
elif [ -x /etc/rc.d/init.d/cups ]
then
/etc/rc.d/init.d/cups stop
/etc/rc.d/init.d/cups start
elif [ -x /etc/init.d/cups ]
then
/etc/init.d/cups stop
/etc/init.d/cups start
elif [ -x /sbin/init.d/cups ]
then
/sbin/init.d/cups stop
/sbin/init.d/cups start
elif [ -x /etc/software/init.d/cupsys ]
then
/etc/software/init.d/cupsys stop
/etc/software/init.d/cupsys start
elif [ -x /etc/rc.d/init.d/cupsys ]
then
/etc/rc.d/init.d/cupsys stop
/etc/rc.d/init.d/cupsys start
elif [ -x /etc/init.d/cupsys ]
then
/etc/init.d/cupsys stop
/etc/init.d/cupsys start
elif [ -x /sbin/init.d/cupsys ]
then
/sbin/init.d/cupsys stop
/sbin/init.d/cupsys start
else
killall -HUP cupsd
fi
exit 0
%preun
for ppd in $(ls '/etc/cups/ppd')
do
if grep "SP500\|SP700\|TSP100\|TSP100GT\|TSP650\|TSP700II\|TSP800II\TSP828L\|TSP1000\|TUP500\|TUP900\|FVP10" "/etc/cups/ppd/$ppd"; then exit 127; fi
done
exit 0
%files
%attr(755, root, root) /usr/lib/cups/filter/rastertostar
%attr(755, root, root) /usr/lib/cups/filter/rastertostarlm
%attr(755, root, root) %dir /usr/share/cups/model/star/
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/sp512.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/sp542.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/sp712.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/sp742.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/sp717.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/sp747.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/tsp113.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/tsp143.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/tsp113gt.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/tsp143gt.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/tsp651.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/tsp654.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/tsp700II.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/tsp800II.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/tsp828l.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/tsp1000.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/tup542.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/tup592.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/tup942.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/tup992.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/hsp7000r.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/hsp7000s.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/hsp7000v.ppd.gz
%attr(644, root, root) /usr/share/cups/model/star/fvp10.ppd.gz
%changelog
* Thu Jan 15 2015 Yusuke Hara <yusuke.hara@star-m.jp>
- Version 3.5.0
- Support Bluetooth Printer for Mac
* Mon Feb 3 2014 Yusuke Hara <yusuke.hara@star-m.jp>
- Version 3.4.2
- Fixed bug that cannot print by using cupsfilter command.
* Tue Jan 28 2014 Yusuke Hara <yusuke.hara@star-m.jp>
- Version 3.4.1
- Fixed bug that it may cayse extremely slow printing or
data lost when using CUPS drivers
V3.4.0 or older with Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks).
* Fri Dec 14 2012 Yusuke Hara <yusuke.hara@star-m.jp>
- Version 3.4.0 release
- Added TSP650II
- Modified File Permission (Mac OS X)
* Fri Feb 25 2011 Yusuke Hara <yusuke.hara@star-m.jp>
- Version 3.2.1 release
- Added "cupsSNMPSupplies is False" in PPD file.
- Modified NSB Invalid command sending in only USB interface of Mac OS X.
* Tue Aug 31 2010 Yusuke Hara <yusuke.hara@star-m.jp>
- Version 3.2.0 release
- Added dataTreatmentRecoverFromError Function of TSP700II, TSP600 and SP700
* Thu Apr 20 2010 Yusuke Hara <yusuke.hara@star-m.jp>
- Version 3.1.1 release
- Added FVP10
* Fri Feb 19 2010 Yusuke hara <yuseuke.hara@star-m.jp>
- Version 3.0.2 release
- Added Tips.(TSP100IIU BackFeed script and Vertical Compression script)
* Thu Jun 30 2009 Yusuke Hara <yusuke.hara@star-m.jp>
- Version 3.1.0 release
- Added TSP800II
* Thu Oct 15 2008 Kazumasa Hosozawa <k-hoso@star-m.jp>
- Version 3.0.0 release
- Added TUP500
* Fri Mar 23 2008 Kazumasa Hosozawa <k-hoso@star-m.jp>
- Version 2.10.0 release
- Added HSP7000
* Wed Dec 12 2007 Kazumasa Hosozawa <k-hoso@star-m.jp>
- Version 2.9.0 release
- Added TSP100GT
* Wed Dec 3 2007 Kazumasa Hosozawa <k-hoso@star-m.jp>
- Version 2.8.2 release
- Bug fix. Dot-Printer's Print Speed.(SP700, SP500)
* Wed Sep 9 2007 Kazumasa Hosozawa <k-hoso@star-m.jp>
- Version 2.8.1 release
- Modified File Permission (Mac OS X)
* Fri Jun 26 2007 Kazumasa Hosozawa <k-hoso@star-m.jp>
- Version 2.8.0 release
- Added TSP650
* Thu Feb 8 2007 Toshiharu Takada <takada@star-m.jp>
- Version 2.7.0 release
- Added TSP700II
* Fri Dec 1 2006 Toshiharu Takada <takada@star-m.jp>
- Version 2.6.0 release
- Added SP700
* Fri Feb 24 2006 Kenichi Nagai <nagai@star-m.jp>
- Version 2.4.0 release
- Added TSP828L
* Fri Aug 19 2005 Dwayne Harris
- Version 2.3.0 release
- Added TSP100
* Mon Feb 14 2005 Albert Kennis
- Version 2.2.0 release
- Fixed bug - cash drawer setting not working
* Tue Oct 19 2004 Albert Kennis
- Version 2.1.0 release
- Added TSP1000
- Added USB device ID support to PPD files
- Fixed bug in support of custom page sizes
* Fri Jul 16 2004 Albert Kennis
- Version 2.0.0 initial release

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#!/bin/sh
echo "EpsonTMT20Simple"
echo "cups driver installer"
echo "---------------------------------------"
ROOT_UID=0
if [ -z $RPMBUILD ] && [ "$UID" -ne "$ROOT_UID" ]
then
echo "This script requires root user access."
echo "Re-run as root user."
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -z $DESTDIR ]
then
echo "DESTDIR set to $DESTDIR"
echo ""
fi
SERVERROOT=$(grep '^ServerRoot' /etc/cups/cupsd.conf | awk '{print $2}')
if [ -z $FILTERDIR ] || [ -z $PPDDIR ]
then
echo "Searching for ServerRoot, ServerBin, and DataDir tags in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf"
echo ""
if [ -z $FILTERDIR ]
then
SERVERBIN=$(grep '^ServerBin' /etc/cups/cupsd.conf | awk '{print $2}')
if [ -z $SERVERBIN ]
then
echo "ServerBin tag not present in cupsd.conf - using default"
FILTERDIR=usr/lib/cups/filter
elif [ ${SERVERBIN:0:1} = "/" ]
then
echo "ServerBin tag is present as an absolute path"
FILTERDIR=$SERVERBIN/filter
else
echo "ServerBin tag is present as a relative path - appending to ServerRoot"
FILTERDIR=$SERVERROOT/$SERVERBIN/filter
fi
fi
echo ""
if [ -z $PPDDIR ]
then
DATADIR=$(grep '^DataDir' /etc/cups/cupsd.conf | awk '{print $2}')
if [ -z $DATADIR ]
then
echo "DataDir tag not present in cupsd.conf - using default"
PPDDIR=/usr/share/cups/model/epson
elif [ ${DATADIR:0:1} = "/" ]
then
echo "DataDir tag is present as an absolute path"
PPDDIR=$DATADIR/model/epson
else
echo "DataDir tag is present as a relative path - appending to ServerRoot"
PPDDIR=$SERVERROOT/$DATADIR/model/epson
fi
fi
echo ""
echo "ServerRoot = $SERVERROOT"
echo "ServerBin = $SERVERBIN"
echo "DataDir = $DATADIR"
echo ""
fi
echo "Copying rastertoepsonsimple filter to $DESTDIR/$FILTERDIR"
mkdir -p $DESTDIR/$FILTERDIR
chmod +x rastertoepsonsimple
cp rastertoepsonsimple $DESTDIR/$FILTERDIR
echo ""
echo "Copying model ppd files to $DESTDIR/$PPDDIR"
mkdir -p $DESTDIR/$PPDDIR
cp *.gz $DESTDIR/$PPDDIR
echo ""
if [ -z $RPMBUILD ]
then
echo "Restarting CUPS"
if [ -x /etc/software/init.d/cups ]
then
/etc/software/init.d/cups stop
/etc/software/init.d/cups start
elif [ -x /etc/rc.d/init.d/cups ]
then
/etc/rc.d/init.d/cups stop
/etc/rc.d/init.d/cups start
elif [ -x /etc/init.d/cups ]
then
/etc/init.d/cups stop
/etc/init.d/cups start
elif [ -x /sbin/init.d/cups ]
then
/sbin/init.d/cups stop
/sbin/init.d/cups start
elif [ -x /etc/software/init.d/cupsys ]
then
/etc/software/init.d/cupsys stop
/etc/software/init.d/cupsys start
elif [ -x /etc/rc.d/init.d/cupsys ]
then
/etc/rc.d/init.d/cupsys stop
/etc/rc.d/init.d/cupsys start
elif [ -x /etc/init.d/cupsys ]
then
/etc/init.d/cupsys stop
/etc/init.d/cupsys start
elif [ -x /sbin/init.d/cupsys ]
then
/sbin/init.d/cupsys stop
/sbin/init.d/cupsys start
else
echo "Could not restart CUPS"
fi
echo ""
fi
echo "Install Complete"
echo "Add printer queue using OS tool, http://localhost:631, or http://127.0.0.1:631"
echo ""