On Fri 17 Jul 2015 at 16:25:43 +0200, darkdragon wrote:
> I noticed that it didn't update because our company repository did not
> have the new version. I installed the latest official version for
> Wheezy (1.5.3+deb7u6), but this did not have any effect on the error.
Try as I might I cannot repr
On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 4:02 PM, Brian Potkin wrote:
> We were hoping you would repeat your testing with at least the most
> up-to-date Wheezy (1.5.3-5+deb7u5) or with cups from testing or unstable
> on the *same* system.
I noticed that it didn't update because our company repository did not
have
On Fri 17 Jul 2015 at 13:03:33 +0200, darkdragon wrote:
> On the system, I reported the bug from, I only have the root user and the
> bug still persists (version 1.5.3-5+deb7u1)
>
> On my other system (version 2.0.2-1ubuntu3.1) everything works as expected
> (user and root).
We were hoping you w
On the system, I reported the bug from, I only have the root user and the
bug still persists (version 1.5.3-5+deb7u1)
On my other system (version 2.0.2-1ubuntu3.1) everything works as expected
(user and root).
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 7:15 PM, Brian Potkin
wrote:
> tags 746270 moreinfo
> tags 74
tags 746270 moreinfo
tags 746270 unreproducible
thanks
On Mon 28 Apr 2014 at 17:54:31 +0200, darkdragon wrote:
> When I run "cupsctl", it returns the message "cupsctl: Unauthorized".
> I am running this command by root on a new installation.
>
> When I specify the "-h localhost" option, it work
Package: cups-client
Version: 1.5.3-5+deb7u1
When I run "cupsctl", it returns the message "cupsctl: Unauthorized".
I am running this command by root on a new installation.
When I specify the "-h localhost" option, it works.
$ cupsctl
cupsctl: Unauthorized
$ cupsctl -h localhost
... CURRENT SETTI
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