(In reply to Johannes Meixner from comment #65)
> FYI:
>
> CUPS 2.0.0 with upstream support for systemd socket activation
> (cf. bug#857372) does not yet "just work", see for example
> https://www.cups.org/str.php?L4497
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=857372#c91
> Furthermore there
(In reply to comment #18)
> I do not want to get CUPS 1.6 in openSUSE 12.3
> unless the openSUSE community agreed how to deal
> with all those issues above.
Ok. If it's not ready then it's not ready. Maybe the issue could also be
brought up on the Factory list. I suppose many are not aware of the
So if we still want to get cups 1.6 into 12.3 now would be a good time
to submit it.
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CUPS 1.6 has major incompatible changes. Do not use
Please go ahead. The glob restrictions are not really a good solution
though as it still allows users to specify devices that they problably
shouldn't because there's other hardware connected (or a vt in case of
e.g. /dev/tty1).
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maybe policykit can be of use here for a non-intrusive change.
Define two actions "device-open" and "device-change". The former could be
granted to local, active sessions by default. The latter should be auth_admin.
By starting with no device defined the daemon would require admin auth once to
s
I disagree. That thing runs as root and I bet it's nowhere documented
that it opens gaping security holes.
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gypsy opens arbitrary files, ha