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On 07/09/08 13:37, T o n g wrote:
> Hi, 
> 
> Thanks everyone who replied. 
> 
> On Wed, 09 Jul 2008 19:55:45 +0300, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
> 
>>> Recent upgrade of "cups-pdf" package brings my lenny to the following
>>> stage:
>>>
>>> ii cups  Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - server
>>> ii cups-client  Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - client programs (SysV)
>>> ii cups-common  Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - common files
>>> ii cups-pdf  PDF printer for CUPS
>>> rc cupsys  Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - server
>>> rc cupsys-bsd  Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - BSD commands
>>> ii cupsys-client  Common UNIX Printing System (transitional package)
>>> rc cupsys-driver-gutenprint  printer drivers for CUPS
>>> ii gutenprint-doc  users' guide for Gutenprint and CUPS
>>>
>>> As you can see, I used to use cupsys-bsd, cupsys-driver-gutenprint and
>>> cups-pdf together. Now I don't have cupsys, cupsys-bsd,
>>> cupsys-driver-gutenprint any more and I have both cups-client &
>>> cupsys-client. 
>>>
>>> How do I get myself out these chaos now?
>>>
>> Use all of cups-*, not cupsys-*.
> 
> Well, I need cups(ys)-bsd, cups(ys)-driver-gutenprint, where do I get them? 
> 
> @Ron: here is it:
> 
> $ apt-cache show cupsys-bsd
> Package: cupsys-bsd
> Priority: extra
> Section: net
> Installed-Size: 56
> Maintainer: Debian CUPS Maintainers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Architecture: all
> Source: cups
> Version: 1.3.7-8
> Depends: cups-bsd
> Filename: pool/main/c/cups/cupsys-bsd_1.3.7-8_all.deb
> Size: 48676
> MD5sum: af9e2c7cd1a7295dae1236f08e3dd6f9
> SHA1: d9089147c1f74c26656a801c2ea69e4438ab3516
> SHA256: 697480df954f1b015238f18f09aa9c7056b9af5ce8ee8e0c743481298326dc35
> Description: Common UNIX Printing System (transitional package)
>  This is a dummy package to ease transition to new package name.
>   .
>   It can be safely removed from your system.
> Tag: hardware::printer, interface::commandline, role::program, 
> scope::utility, use::printing
> Task: desktop, print-server
> 
> Package: cupsys-bsd
> Priority: extra
> Section: net
> Installed-Size: 56
> Maintainer: Debian CUPS Maintainers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Architecture: all
> Source: cups
> Version: 1.3.7-7
> Depends: cups-bsd
> Filename: pool/main/c/cups/cupsys-bsd_1.3.7-7_all.deb
> Size: 48168
> MD5sum: 9765e9365f40bbb6086301c19179e5fc
> SHA1: 26e64e1bd39625cb8bd688569f9531b91ce6aa71
> SHA256: 123b3ae7ceed6d5ed07f7099d985b8afa4de82966c53b2793e59577aa750c041
> Description: Common UNIX Printing System (transitional package)
>  This is a dummy package to ease transition to new package name.
>   .
>   It can be safely removed from your system.
> Tag: hardware::printer, interface::commandline, role::program, 
> scope::utility, use::printing
> Task: desktop, print-server
> 
> Package: cupsys-bsd
> Priority: extra
> Section: net
> Installed-Size: 116
> Maintainer: Debian CUPS Maintainers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Architecture: i386
> Source: cupsys
> Version: 1.3.6-3+lenny1
> Replaces: cupsys (<= 1.1.15-2), lpr, manpages-fr (<< 0.9.5-1)
> Provides: lpr
> Depends: cupsys-client (= 1.3.6-3+lenny1), cupsys-common, debconf | 
> debconf-2.0, libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libcupsys2 (>= 1.3.4), update-inetd
> Recommends: cupsys
> Conflicts: lpr, lprng, manpages-fr (<< 0.9.5-1)
> Filename: pool/updates/main/c/cupsys/cupsys-bsd_1.3.6-3+lenny1_i386.deb
> Size: 36888
> MD5sum: ca79a4978edb324773400a7ff30fd272
> SHA1: 2823cf9ab1ad117d8518465972fc74a8f0de5868
> SHA256: 68eb593550940b33defb1a34311d3e7b2d4036977930005dd9f6924693ae1202
> Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - BSD commands
>  The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and
>  general replacement for lpr, lpd and the like.  It supports the
>  Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver
>  model for handling various document types.
>  .
>  This package provides the BSD commands for interacting with CUPS.  It
>  is provided separately to allow CUPS to coexist with other printing
>  systems (to a small degree).
>  .
>  The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of
>  Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original
>  source packages from which these packages are made.
> Tag: hardware::printer, interface::commandline, role::program, 
> scope::utility, use::printing
> Task: desktop, print-server
> 
> Package: cupsys-bsd
> Status: deinstall ok config-files
> Priority: extra
> Section: net
> Installed-Size: 168
> Maintainer: Debian CUPS Maintainers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Architecture: i386
> Source: cupsys
> Version: 1.2.7-4
> Config-Version: 1.2.7-4
> Replaces: lpr, cupsys (<= 1.1.15-2), manpages-fr (<< 0.9.5-1)
> Provides: lpr
> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), libcupsys2 (>= 1.2.7), libgnutls13 (>= 1.4.0-0), 
> cupsys-client (= 1.2.7-4), debconf, netbase, cupsys-common
> Conflicts: lpr, lprng, manpages-fr (<< 0.9.5-1)
> Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - BSD commands
>  The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and
>  general replacement for lpd and the like.  It supports the Internet
>  Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for
>  handling various document types.
>  .
>  This package provides the BSD commands for interacting with CUPS.  It
>  is provided separately to allow CUPS to coexist with other printing
>  systems (to a small degree).
>  .
>  The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of
>  Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original
>  source packages from which these packages are made.
> 
> What do you need the output for?

To see what Lenny thinks cupsys-bsd is.  I'd wait a few days for all
the relevant packages to migrate into Testing.

- --
Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA  USA

"Kittens give Morbo gas.  In lighter news, the city of New New
York is doomed."
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