** Attachment added: test.rtf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unrtf/+bug/1310786/+attachment/4091685/+files/test.rtf
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1310786
Title:
unrtf
Public bug reported:
Hello,
unrtf throws a coredump on some rtfs.
Ubuntu-Release: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Package: unrtf 0.21.5-1 (amd64)
I attach a test.rtf to reproduce the bug and a patch that fixes this
bug.
But: this is just a PoC fix! It checks if the result of word_string is
not null before
@Hb
Oops, I meant JobPrivateValues.
I added the lines
JobPrivateAccess default
JobPrivateValues none
to the sections Policy default and Policy authenticated in
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf
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Thanks for fixing the lpstat issue.
The {job_originating_user_name} is caused by the new config option
JobPrivateAccess introduced in cups 1.5. When I change
JobPrivateAccess from default to none all variables are displayed
in the joblist.
So I think the right solution for this problem is to
Public bug reported:
The Joblisting in the the CUPS Webfrontend
(http://host:631/jobs?which_jobs=all) doesn't display the real username
of the job-creator, but the value {job_originating_user_name}.
Further: If you start a lpstat -W all on the commandline you get a core dump:
$ lpstat -W all