Hi Michal, and thanks for your bugreport, I think I understand the problem you're having, let's see.
Le mercredi, 22 octobre 2014, 13.12:51 Michal Hocko a écrit : > (..) > Of course I had > BrowseAllow all > > present and that caused all remote printers being disallowed by > default. Are you saying that all "BrowseAllow" stanzas _but_ "BrowseAllow all" should have been taken over by cups-browsed? > Maybe postinstall script can ask whether such an option should be > added if those options cannot be ignored by default. We try to avoid doing explicit prompts unless really _really_ important, we're not in such a case here… Till: What would you think of the above proposal? It kinda-makes sense for me: in CUPS < 1.5 meaning, "BrowseAllow all" meant "accept packets from anywhere", but in cups-browsed meaning, this is completely discarded, and the same meaning is achieved without any 'BrowseAllow' stanza. I'd welcome your input there. Cheers, OdyX -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-printing-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/4166169.sTe95IhamX@gyllingar