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Bug#173803: ITP: WvPrint -- Printing System for Linux that makes installing printers truly plug and play



>> Patrick Patterson <ppatters@nit.ca> writes:

 > Sorry, we decided that since we could do everything that CUPS does in
 > about 1/3 the space, we didn't go that route ;)

 Hmm...

 > (it goes without saying that it handles queuing, and job management).

 Uhm?  So, it goes beyond just installing printers?  Does it have its
 own queuing or is that implemented on top of something else?  For me,
 CUPS is as close to PnP as I'd ever like such a component to be.  The
 _killer_ feature of CUPS for me is the no-nonsense approach to printer
 management.  I _love_ being able to have the configuration for all the
 printers in the department in a single place, all the print queues
 available at a single point and adding clients by just rsync'ing two
 files to them.

 Having something that allows me to say "look for a printer at this
 address" and have it automagically added to the CUPS configuration
 would be (welcomed) candy.

 > And since this is being written in the same manner that WvDial was,

 Oh, that's why the Wv prefix rang a bell...  the one thing I hate about
 WvDial is that it was either hard or impossible to integrate it with
 the rest of the system.  I figure printing on Unix has more historical
 baggage and it's harder to ignore it (e.g., most programs will expect a
 System V or BSD-like interface for job submission).

-- 
Marcelo             | "When it's time to stop living, I will certainly make
mmagallo@debian.org | Death my number one choice!"
                    |         -- (Terry Pratchett, The Last Continent)



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