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Bug#960287: marked as done (cups forces the load of unneccessary modules which lets systemd-modules-load fail)



Your message dated Wed, 13 May 2020 20:37:50 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#960287: cups forces the load of unneccessary modules which lets systemd-modules-load fail
has caused the Debian Bug report #960287,
regarding cups forces the load of unneccessary modules which lets systemd-modules-load fail
to be marked as done.

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--- Begin Message ---
Package: cups
Version: 2.2.10-6+deb10u3
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

since the recent update, cups causes the systemd-modules-load service to
fail, because it requires some modules in
/etc/modules-load.d/cups-filters.conf to be loaded, even though they are
not present on my system.

This then leads to a tainted state of the system according to systemctl,
which I'd consider to be a problem. 

The kernel modules in question are lp, ppdev, and parport-pc, which are
not necessary on my setup. Of course, my kernel is heavily customized to
fit my needs, but I still think, that cups should force modules to be
loaded even if they're neither needed on many setups, nor present on the
system.

For me, that bug was fixed by commenting the modules out in the file.



-- System Information:
Debian Release: 10.4
  APT prefers stable-updates
  APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
LSM: AppArmor: enabled

Versions of packages cups depends on:
ii  cups-client            2.2.10-6+deb10u3
ii  cups-common            2.2.10-6+deb10u3
ii  cups-core-drivers      2.2.10-6+deb10u3
ii  cups-daemon            2.2.10-6+deb10u3
ii  cups-filters           1.21.6-5
ii  cups-ppdc              2.2.10-6+deb10u3
ii  cups-server-common     2.2.10-6+deb10u3
ii  debconf [debconf-2.0]  1.5.71
ii  ghostscript            9.27~dfsg-2+deb10u3
ii  libavahi-client3       0.7-4+b1
ii  libavahi-common3       0.7-4+b1
ii  libc6                  2.28-10
ii  libcups2               2.2.10-6+deb10u3
ii  libcupsimage2          2.2.10-6+deb10u3
ii  libgcc1                1:8.3.0-6
ii  libstdc++6             8.3.0-6
ii  libusb-1.0-0           2:1.0.22-2
ii  poppler-utils          0.71.0-5
ii  procps                 2:3.3.15-2

Versions of packages cups recommends:
ii  avahi-daemon                     0.7-4+b1
ii  colord                           1.4.3-4
ii  cups-filters [ghostscript-cups]  1.21.6-5
ii  printer-driver-gutenprint        5.3.1-7

Versions of packages cups suggests:
ii  cups-bsd                                   2.2.10-6+deb10u3
pn  cups-pdf                                   <none>
pn  foomatic-db-compressed-ppds | foomatic-db  <none>
pn  hplip                                      <none>
pn  printer-driver-hpcups                      <none>
pn  smbclient                                  <none>
ii  udev                                       241-7~deb10u4

-- debconf information:
  cupsys/backend: lpd, socket, usb, snmp, dnssd
  cupsys/raw-print: true

--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
On Mon 11 May 2020 at 17:03:00 +0200, Some Anon wrote:

> Package: cups
> Version: 2.2.10-6+deb10u3
> Severity: normal
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> 
> since the recent update, cups causes the systemd-modules-load service to
> fail, because it requires some modules in
> /etc/modules-load.d/cups-filters.conf to be loaded, even though they are
> not present on my system.
> 
> This then leads to a tainted state of the system according to systemctl,
> which I'd consider to be a problem. 
> 
> The kernel modules in question are lp, ppdev, and parport-pc, which are
> not necessary on my setup. Of course, my kernel is heavily customized to
> fit my needs, but I still think, that cups should force modules to be
> loaded even if they're neither needed on many setups, nor present on the
> system.
> 
> For me, that bug was fixed by commenting the modules out in the file.
> 
> 
> 
> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: 10.4
>   APT prefers stable-updates
>   APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable')
> Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
> 
> Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
> LSM: AppArmor: enabled
> 
> Versions of packages cups depends on:
> ii  cups-client            2.2.10-6+deb10u3
> ii  cups-common            2.2.10-6+deb10u3
> ii  cups-core-drivers      2.2.10-6+deb10u3
> ii  cups-daemon            2.2.10-6+deb10u3
> ii  cups-filters           1.21.6-5
> ii  cups-ppdc              2.2.10-6+deb10u3
> ii  cups-server-common     2.2.10-6+deb10u3
> ii  debconf [debconf-2.0]  1.5.71
> ii  ghostscript            9.27~dfsg-2+deb10u3
> ii  libavahi-client3       0.7-4+b1
> ii  libavahi-common3       0.7-4+b1
> ii  libc6                  2.28-10
> ii  libcups2               2.2.10-6+deb10u3
> ii  libcupsimage2          2.2.10-6+deb10u3
> ii  libgcc1                1:8.3.0-6
> ii  libstdc++6             8.3.0-6
> ii  libusb-1.0-0           2:1.0.22-2
> ii  poppler-utils          0.71.0-5
> ii  procps                 2:3.3.15-2
> 
> Versions of packages cups recommends:
> ii  avahi-daemon                     0.7-4+b1
> ii  colord                           1.4.3-4
> ii  cups-filters [ghostscript-cups]  1.21.6-5
> ii  printer-driver-gutenprint        5.3.1-7
> 
> Versions of packages cups suggests:
> ii  cups-bsd                                   2.2.10-6+deb10u3
> pn  cups-pdf                                   <none>
> pn  foomatic-db-compressed-ppds | foomatic-db  <none>
> pn  hplip                                      <none>
> pn  printer-driver-hpcups                      <none>
> pn  smbclient                                  <none>
> ii  udev                                       241-7~deb10u4
> 
> -- debconf information:
>   cupsys/backend: lpd, socket, usb, snmp, dnssd
>   cupsys/raw-print: true

--- End Message ---

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