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Bug#381145: marked as done (Jobs submitted via port 515 get a banner page despite all efforts)



Your message dated Tue, 21 May 2013 20:53:27 +0300 (EEST)
with message-id <20130521175327.78982C2832@sid.nuvreauspam>
and subject line Closing old bugs filed against cupsys (or related packages)
has caused the Debian Bug report #381145,
regarding Jobs submitted via port 515 get a banner page despite all efforts
to be marked as done.

This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with.
If this is not the case it is now your responsibility to reopen the
Bug report if necessary, and/or fix the problem forthwith.

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Package: cupsys-bsd
Version: 1.2.2-1

I have "JobSheets none none" set in every printer in /etc/cups/printers.conf
and every alias in classes.conf.  /usr/share/cups/banners/* all have
permissions 000.  Cupsd has been restarted a zillion times.

Despite this, printing from a Solaris 9 box ("echo Hello world | lpr")
always prepends a banner page with the CUPS logo on it.  CUPS is not
installed on the Solaris box; this is using BSD printing on port 515.

lpr from the server machine does not print a banner page.

How do I turn this paper-wasting bubble machine off?

(Workaround found: adding "-o job-sheets=none" to the /etc/inetd.conf
line for cups-lpd seems to do the trick.  This reduces the question to
why cups-lpd doesn't use the default.)


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Version: 1.4.4-1

Hello,

Some (long) time ago you filed this bug against cupsys or a related 
package. In the meantime the cupsys package has been renamed to cups and 
this bug was "lost". Since the bug is already quite old now it is being 
closed.

If the issue you encountered is still present in recent cups packages 
(as released with Debian 7.0 wheezy for example) the CUPS maintainers 
would very much appreciate a fresh report using:

    reportbug <package>

You should also mention the number of this bug if you think it contains 
valuable information.

Please note that further information sent to this bug is likely to 
remain unread, because the bug is currently not assigned to any existing 
package.


Thank you for for trying to improve Debian by reporting bugs.

Kind regards,
Andrei (with no relation to CUPS maintenance)

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