I can confirm this report. I also had problems starting cupsys because /etc/cups/cups.d/ports.conf contained: -e -n Port 631 Removing the "-e -n" fixed the situation. BTW, was it really necessary to split out these settings from cupsd.conf? This affects 3rd-party printer configuration tools like kprinter, and others, I imagine, since now they spit out errors about strange "include" elements in cupsd.conf, and can't control the Ports, etc. settings as they used to. In short, these changes are a real pain. It would be nice if you could change the debconf system around to keep asking the new questions, but NOT to split anything out of cupsd.conf. Thanks, Christopher Martin
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