Hello,
For posteriority and vanity's sake: I did indeed write a script for the
transition period from long to short Bonjour names as advertised by
CUPS[0].
It turned out surprisingly effective and stable, so I decided to keep
the script around instead of just throwing it away. Perhaps somebody
f
Hello again,
Thanks for the effort, appreciate it!
I have now pretty much exhausted my options by playing with Avahi's
settings (and CUPSens, for all I know). For example, I set
browse-domain=domain.local
in Avahi's config and got at least my Ubuntu test client to go along
with that. Not
On Fri 19 Jul 2013 at 10:34:45 +0200, Hagen Fuchs wrote:
> Is there a way to debug the communication between avahi-daemon and cupsd
> that doesn't involve an actual debugger? I found avahi-daemon's
> '--debug' switch to be not that verbose.
Not that I can think of immediately. However, I can rep
Hi Brian,
Thanks for the quick reply!
> The only way I can get the second type of record permanently is by
> putting it in /etc/hostname, which I believe is read by avahi-daemon.
Ah, well now we're going into interesting territory. My /etc/hostname
actually says 'cups4dhcp'[0]. I have set CUPS
On Thu 18 Jul 2013 at 12:32:22 +0200, Hagen Fuchs wrote:
> Hello!
Hello Hagen,
Thank you for your report.
> I am using CUPS in Debian testing to provide access to a pool of 30+
> printers to all sorts of OSes (research institute).
>
> Switching from CUPS 1.5.3 to 1.6.2, I noticed that it regis
Package: cups-daemon
Version: 1.6.2-10
Severity: important
Hello!
I am using CUPS in Debian testing to provide access to a pool of 30+
printers to all sorts of OSes (research institute).
Switching from CUPS 1.5.3 to 1.6.2, I noticed that it registers its
Bonjour records differently with Avahi:
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