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#159 fixed dash appears to mangle variable expansion in RPM scriptlets, etc. Lewis Rosenthal
Description

Installing libodin with dash as default shell creates junk entries in ODIN.INI, rendering (for example) Java half-broken:

[DEVDIRECTORIES]
WINDOWS=M:^Kar\lib\odin


[ODINSYSTEM]
PE_EXE=M:\usin\PE.EXE
PEC_EXE=M:\usin\PEC.EXE
W16ODIN_EXE=M:\usin\W16ODIN.EXE

This junk handling is also propagated to the Odin32 registry entries.

Apparently, bash handles these things properly, as does ash. However, shifting from dash to ash as the default shell is not very easy.

#158 fixed Zip 3.0 timestamp on directories Silvan Scherrer BlondeGuy
Description

I ran Zip 3.0 to create some archives, but I notice unzip -l does not show the original date for directories.

#157 fixed cups/usb failure losepete
Description

Having failed to get my printer working in wireless mode - see ticket #155 - I decided to test usb connectivity.

With the printer attached via usb and cupsd running I opened the cups browser interface Admin page and clicked on Find printers which failed to find any printers.

I opened a command line window in usr/lib/cups/backend and entered usb which resulted in the prompt returning without any printer information displayed.

Thinking there may be a usb problem with the printer - never tried it with usb before - I rebooted into Windows7, installed the driver and selected USB as the output port during installation. I then successfully printed the Windows Test Page.

So, no problem with the hardware/usb cable involved.

I know the non-rpm cups from Paul does not need the OS/2 usb printer driver installed and loaded as it uses the libusb10.dll library. Is that the same with the rpm packages?

If "Yes" then usb printing does not work because usb.exe cannot find the attached usb printer.

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