On Thu 15 Dec 2016 at 17:24:56 +0000, Brian Potkin wrote: > On Thu 15 Dec 2016 at 12:08:28 -0200, Till Kamppeter wrote: > > Not in any significant way, AFAICT. After restarting the cups service it > takes 5 minutes before the printer disappears. If I restart cups-browsed > 2 minutes before the 5 minutes is up it just delays the deletion of the > printer by 3 minutes. Restarting cups-browsed after that 8 minutes does > cause the printer to reappear.
I did some more testing: All the CreateIPPPrinterQueues lines were commented out but the line "CreateRemoteCUPSPrinterQueues No" was uncommented. cups-browsed was removed (the .conf file is left on the system) and cups-daemon purged. Both packages were then reinstalled. We expect 'lpstat-a' to show "no destinations added", which it does. "CreateIPPPrinterQueues AppleRaster" was uncommented and cups-browsed restarted. The ENVY IPP printer is now the only queue known to the system. Running neither 'systemctl restart cups' nor 'logrotate -f' causes the printer to be deleted. Looks good. "CreateRemoteCUPSPrinterQueues No" was now commented and cups-browsed restarted. Four remote print queues are now discovered. Now we are back to the subject of this report; the ENVY disappears after the restarting of cups or the running of 'logrotate -f'. -- Brian.