It's a usability issue that doesn't limit the functionality of a core
package.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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It seems that if you turn on a feature with the cupsctl command or a GUI
and turn it off again, that cupsd.conf does not return to its original
state again but only to a state whichg fulfills the configuration change
request. You could try to report an upstream bug on
http://www.cups.org/str.php, b
@Till: It's possible that I turned printer sharing on then off (this
machine is new, and I do not recall doing it). I have never touched
cuspd.conf by hand on this machine. Any printer setup I did was through
the GUI tools. If the setting moved into a different file, we should
migrate it as part of
Perhaps you turned something on one time and later off again. There is
an extra "BrowseAddress @LOCAL" in your cupsd.conf, and a "SystemGroup
lpadmin". The latter has moved into /etc/cups/cups-files.conf with CUPS
1.6.x.
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@Till: I don't have printer sharing enabled, but I am using some network
printers.
See attached screenshot for my printer settings
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Did you activate printer sharing some time ago?
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@Till: I have used a printer setup tool to set up a printer
I assert that setting up a printer should not cause the user to be
promoted about conf file changes during an upgrade. This is a normal
case, and users should not be required to understand/analyze conf files
in order to use a printer.
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Is it possible that you have used a printer setup tool, like system-
config-printer or the printer part of the System Settings, to turn on or
off sharing of local printers, debug logging, or similar stuff? This
also modifies configuration files. The automatic bug reporting system,
Apport, has also