Am Sonntag, 20. August 2006 11:05 schrieb Kenshi Muto:
> At Wed, 16 Aug 2006 12:47:20 +0200,
>
> Jürgen Braun wrote:
> > After updating cupsys, the socket backend isn't any longer
> > in /usr/lib/cups/backend. It still exists in
> > /usr/lib/cups/backend-available, but the symbolic link is missing. So
> > every printer that uses the socket backend gets disabled when used the
> > first time.
>
> Hm, interesting.
> Can you remember which cupsys version you upgrade from?
No, can't remember what version I upgraded, but I do upgrade/dist-upgrade 
minimum once a week.

> 1.2.1-4 to 1.2.2-1 has not any changes around debconf.
> 1.2.1-3 had a change because I added SNMP backend, but I can't believe
> it cause an error.
>
> > * cupsys/backend: ipp, lpd, parallel, usb
>
> Maybe you know because you're using Unstable, "dpkg-reconfigure cupsys"
> and enable socket will back socket backend again.
I know the command but haven't run this for a long time. The system was 
installed 6 years ago, upgraded to Unstable and hold up-to-date.
I run the command and now I saw the choice to enable/disable available 
backends and in my configuration (or is it default???) the socket backend is 
not activated. I use this printer with the socket backend not very often, so 
maybe the backend isn't available since a longer time (since the last change 
around debconf??) and the last time I missed the backend, I created the link 
manually.

I think you can close the bug. 
>
> Thanks,

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