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Bug#370688: marked as done (cupsys: sharing a printer fails)



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and subject line [Pkg-cups-devel] Bug#370688: cupsys: sharing a printer fails
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Package: cupsys
Version: 1.2.1-2
Severity: normal


I would expect that setting the option

"Share published printers connected to this system"

on the cups web interface and publishing my printer would share my printer on
the network, but it doesn't. I manualy had to add

"Listen <server name>:631"

to "/etc/cups/cups.d/ports.conf". Could this be because the file
"/var/run/cups/cups.sock", which is refered to in "ports.conf" doesn't exist on
my system?


Arnout

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.16-2-k7
Locale: LANG=en_GB.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) (ignored: LC_ALL set to en_GB.UTF-8)

Versions of packages cupsys depends on:
ii  adduser                  3.87            Add and remove users and groups
ii  debconf [debconf-2.0]    1.5.1           Debian configuration management sy
ii  gs-esp                   8.15.1.dfsg.1-2 The Ghostscript PostScript interpr
ii  libacl1                  2.2.37-1        Access control list shared library
ii  libc6                    2.3.6-13        GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii  libcupsimage2            1.2.1-2         Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - 
ii  libcupsys2               1.2.1-2         Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - 
ii  libdbus-1-2              0.61-6          simple interprocess messaging syst
ii  libgnutls13              1.3.5-1.1       the GNU TLS library - runtime libr
ii  libldap2                 2.1.30-13       OpenLDAP libraries
ii  libpam0g                 0.79-3.1        Pluggable Authentication Modules l
ii  libpaper1                1.1.18          Library for handling paper charact
ii  libslp1                  1.2.1-5         OpenSLP libraries
ii  lsb-base                 3.1-9           Linux Standard Base 3.1 init scrip
ii  patch                    2.5.9-4         Apply a diff file to an original
ii  perl-modules             5.8.8-5         Core Perl modules
ii  procps                   1:3.2.6-2.2     /proc file system utilities
ii  xpdf-utils [poppler-util 3.01-8          Portable Document Format (PDF) sui
ii  zlib1g                   1:1.2.3-11      compression library - runtime

Versions of packages cupsys recommends:
ii  cupsys-client           1.2.1-2          Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - 
ii  foomatic-filters        3.0.2-20060530-1 linuxprinting.org printer support 
ii  smbclient               3.0.22-1         a LanManager-like simple client fo

-- debconf information:
  cupsys/raw-print: true
  cupsys/browse: true
  cupsys/ports: localhost:631 /var/run/cups/cups.sock
  cupsys/backend: ipp, lpd, parallel, socket, usb
  cupsys/portserror:


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--- Begin Message ---
Version: 1.2.1-3
tags 370688 + fixed
thanks

At Tue, 06 Jun 2006 14:08:32 +0200,
A.M.P. Boelens wrote:
> Package: cupsys
> Version: 1.2.1-2
> Severity: normal
> 
> I would expect that setting the option
> 
> "Share published printers connected to this system"
> 
> on the cups web interface and publishing my printer would share my printer on
> the network, but it doesn't. I manualy had to add
> 
> "Listen <server name>:631"
> 
> to "/etc/cups/cups.d/ports.conf". Could this be because the file
> "/var/run/cups/cups.sock", which is refered to in "ports.conf" doesn't exist on
> my system?

1.2.1-3 drops a separated config system and respects Web configuration
system. I hope this bug was solved by this change.

Thanks,
-- 
Kenshi Muto
kmuto@debian.org

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