Thank you very much for the patch.
I have applied it now to he upstream code of cups-filters (BZR rev. 7672).
Note that the error message
"Unable to create/modify CUPS queue (Success)!"
is actually caused by another bug which I had already fixed earlier. The
queue has actually been created bu
On 09/08/17 10:02, Cédric Dufour - Idiap Research Institute wrote:
> I confirm this issue is still present is current Debian Stable/Stretch and
> renders CUPS unusable in network printing environments.
> I could backport the packages from testing or experimental, but then I would
> miss the upda
Hello,
I confirm this issue is still present is current Debian Stable/Stretch and
renders CUPS unusable in network printing environments.
I could backport the packages from testing or experimental, but then I would
miss the updates from the Debian Security team (and looking at the updates
histor
Unfortunately I've to report the bug's still persistent on my machine.
However, I was able to track it down a bit byte more: The CPU jolt seems
to be somehow linked to the computer's connection to the wired network.
I've been on the road the last couple of weeks using the computer in
wireless mode
Control: tags -1 +patch +moreinfo
olsen,
This would be the package built with Till's patch included:
https://people.debian.org/~odyx/tmp/eiRa3quooCai4ju0/cups-browsed_1.11.6-4~test852436_amd64.deb
Can you test and confirm that it fixes that bug for you?
Cheers,
--
OdyX
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Thank you for the log file.
The high load was probably caused by cups-browsed repeatedly creating
local queues for the discovered remote queues as it did not recognize
that the queues were already successfully generated.
I have corrected the error checking now to interpret the resulting IPP
Please attach your /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf and the output of the command
lpstat -v
Also activate debug logging by adding the line
DebugLogging file
to /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf and restart cups-browsed via
sudo systemctl stop cups-browsed
sudo systemctl start cups-browsed
When cups-bro
Package: cups-browsed
Version: 1.11.6-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Since my last upgrade cups-browsed uses up 100% of a CPU and becomes unusable.
I've to kill it to prevent the computer to panic. Wonder if the modified
version of cups-browsed.conf is the fly in the ointment. However I ha
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