Package: cups-browsed Version: 1.21.2-1 Severity: normal Tags: upstream
With cups-browsed stopped: root@desktop3:~# lpstat -a test accepting requests since Tue 11 Sep 2018 16:09:12 BST root@desktop3:~# lpstat -l -e ENVY4500 network none ipp://ENVY4500._ipp._tcp.local/ LaserJet_300_desktop network none ipps://LaserJet-300%20%40%20desktop._ipps._tcp.local/cups realq_desktop network none ipps://realq%20%40%20desktop._ipps._tcp.local/cups test permanent ipp://localhost/printers/test dnssd://LaserJet-300%20%40%20desktop._ipp._tcp.local/cups?uuid=c10e0641-de88-362c-4d72-297ff8684f70 Restarting cups-browsed: root@desktop3:~# lpstat -a ENVY4500 accepting requests since Fri 14 Sep 2018 12:55:34 BST LaserJet_300_desktop accepting requests since Fri 14 Sep 2018 12:55:33 BST realq_desktop accepting requests since Fri 14 Sep 2018 12:55:33 BST test accepting requests since Tue 11 Sep 2018 16:09:12 BST root@desktop3:~# lpstat -l -e ENVY4500 network none ipp://ENVY4500._ipp._tcp.local/ LaserJet_300_desktop network none ipps://LaserJet-300%20%40%20desktop._ipps._tcp.local/cups realq_desktop network none ipps://realq%20%40%20desktop._ipps._tcp.local/cups test permanent ipp://localhost/printers/test dnssd://LaserJet-300%20%40%20desktop._ipp._tcp.local/cups?uuid=c10e0641-de88-362c-4d72-297ff8684f70 cups-browsed creates permanent CUPS queues, so I would have expected "network none" to have become "permanent". It certainly have made it easier to distinguish between CUPS and cups-browsed managed queues. Regards, Brian.
