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Bug#848223: cups-browsed: IPP printer disappears after logrotate is run



Note that in current cups-filters cups-browsed needs libcupsfilters, as the PPD generator has moved into the library to also cater for the new "driverless" utility.

So the instructions change as follows:

sudo apt-get build-dep cups-filters
sudo apt-get install bzr
bzr branch http://bzr.linuxfoundation.org/openprinting/cups-filters
cd cups-filters
./configure
make
sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed
sudo cp .libs/cups-browsed /usr/sbin/
sudo cp .libs/libcupsfilters.so.1.0.0 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
sudo systemctl start cups-browsed

   Till


On 12/16/2016 10:04 PM, Brian Potkin wrote:
On Fri 16 Dec 2016 at 21:02:34 -0200, Till Kamppeter wrote:

I have fixed the problem (at least I hope so) in the upstream BZR repository
of cups-filters (rev 7580, only file util/cups-browsed.c needed a change).

If possible, please test.

I will do so. Probably tomorrow morning.

If you are not familiar with working with source code, please tell me and I
will do the 1.13.1 release so that Didier can package it.

You have previously given instructions on this which I will use.

Do the following commands (relevant source code file is utils/cups-browsed.c
FYI):                                                                                                                 > sudo apt-get build-dep cups-filters                                                                                   > sudo apt-get install bzr                                                                                              > bzr branch http://bzr.linuxfoundation.org/openprinting/cups-filters                                                   > cd cups-filters                                                                                                       > ./configure                                                                                                           > make                                                                                                                  > sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed                                                                                      > sudo cp cups-browsed /usr/sbin/                                                                                       > sudo systemctl start cups-browsed

--
Brian.



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