Craig White wrote:
Sorry, actually F8. (though I think that's not relevant. It's the cups version that's relevant and seems to happen from 1.3.4 onwards.On Thu, 2008-07-24 at 23:48 +1000, Andy Eager wrote:As for Andy...I have not seen it reappear by itself even after printing but I don't print all that much. Thus I don't see much need in patching source and recompiling (seems to be overkill).If it's not reappearing then you're lucky in which case recompiling would be overkill. For me, (under F9 at least) it did reappear and I had no real choice. (I got sick of removing the line & restarting cups every time I wanted to print)---- one of the first things that I did when I ran into the problem was to move /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and replace it with the rpmsave version since this was an upgrade from earlier versions of Fedora. I suspect that the earlier version of my cupsd.conf contributed to the problem. Was yours an upgrade from an earlier version of Fedora or was this a clean F9 install? It was a clean F8 install. Even stranger, another box I have at work (also a clean F8 install) did what you described above, where I only had to remove that line once. If you look at the timestamp on your printers.conf, you'll see its updated whenever you print (after the job is submitted) Looking at the code, I think it might be a structure member that's not initialised and therefore whether or not this happens can be 'random'. (Didn't go into that deeply, just wanted it to work and was getting quite annoyed that I was blowing away a day just to be able to print) Craig |
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