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and subject line Re: Bug#868137: cups-browsed: Are local queues still set up as
raw queues?
has caused the Debian Bug report #868137,
regarding cups-browsed: Are local queues still set up as raw queues?
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Package: cups-browsed
Version: 1.14.1-1
Severity: minor
Tags: upstream
cups-browsed(8) has the statement that browsed Bonjour broadcasts
have local raw queues set up pointing to the remote printer. Hasn't
the change to using the implicitclass backend for remote printers
in cups-filters 1.11.3 made this incorrect? Does the word "raw"
need removing from the manual?
Regards,
Brian.
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On Wed 12 Jul 2017 at 12:35:19 +0100, Brian Potkin wrote:
> Package: cups-browsed
> Version: 1.14.1-1
> Severity: minor
> Tags: upstream
>
>
> cups-browsed(8) has the statement that browsed Bonjour broadcasts
> have local raw queues set up pointing to the remote printer. Hasn't
> the change to using the implicitclass backend for remote printers
> in cups-filters 1.11.3 made this incorrect? Does the word "raw"
> need removing from the manual?
There may be PPD on the client but no filter (other than one to send
the job to the remote server) is used. Closing.
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Brian.
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