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Bug#226369: marked as done (xfree86 should install xprt-xprintorg by default)



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Package: xfree86
Version: 4.3.0-0pre1v4

The default Debian Xfree installation should install xprt-xprintorg to make sure there is a working XPrint printing server present. More and more applications like Firebird, Thunderbird, Mozilla, Java, Openoffice and more need it so the default Debian Xfree installation should provide it.






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On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 12:26:01PM +0100, markus.dommer@arcor.de wrote:
> Package: xfree86
> Version: 4.3.0-0pre1v4
>=20
> The default Debian Xfree installation should install xprt-xprintorg to
> make sure there is a working XPrint printing server present. More and
> more applications like Firebird, Thunderbird, Mozilla, Java,
> Openoffice and more need it so the default Debian Xfree installation
> should provide it.

You already filed this as 226127.  And there is no need to CC the
debian-x mailing list on bugs against XFree86.  That list already
receives all Debian XFree86 bug traffic.

Closing this duplicate.

[The following is a form letter.]

Hello,

You recently filed a duplicate bug report against Debian's XFree86
packages; that is, the problem had already been reported.

While there is often nothing inherently wrong with doing so, the filing of
duplicate reports can cause Debian package maintainers to spend time
performing triage and maintenance operations on bug reports (e.g.,
instructing the Debian Bug Tracking System to merge the duplicates) that
could otherwise be spent resolving problems and doing other work on the
package.

One very good way to file bugs with the Debian Bug Tracking System is to
use the "reportbug" package and command of the same name.  A very nice
feature of reportbug is that, if the machine where you run it has network
access to the World Wide Web, it can query the Debian Bug Tracking System
and show you existing reports.  This reduces the chance that you'll file a
duplicate report, and offers you the option of adding follow-up information
to an existing bug report.  This is especially valuable if you have unique
information to add to an existing report, because this way information
relevant to the problem is gathered together in one place as opposed to
being scattered among multiple, duplicate bug reports where some facts may
be overlooked by the package maintainers.  The reportbug program also does
a lot of automatic information-gathering that helps package maintainers to
understand your system configuration, and also ensures that your message to
the Debian Bug Tracking System is well-formed so that it is processed
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Therefore, I strongly urge you to give "reportbug" a try as your primary
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One way to install reportbug is with "apt-get"; for
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The "reportbug" command has a few different modes that cater to different
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If you're more sophisticated, or if you are not using the released version
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The reportbug command is extensively documented in its usage message and
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Thanks for using the Debian system!

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