Jeffrey, thanks for your testing.

The `run-tests.sh` is meant to check whether cups-browsed's original
functionality of creating working print queues is working. Therefore I
never ran it repeatedly.

How often did you run your loop with the old version and with the new
version? Does the old version always do more runs than the new version
before failing?

CI think what you observed is not a regression, as failure already
happened with the old version.

To investigate the occasional failures of the test script I recommend
you to create a new bug, DO NOT mark it as regression of this one, and
attach logs of the failures to it, both the screen output of `run-
tests.sh` and the log file of cups-browsed. Thanks in advance.

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