On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 16:13 +0200, Jos Vos wrote:
> "Fighting" cupsd.conf is something occurring whenever you want to change
> something ;-).  In the past, I also saw those "ghost changes" that made
> your print system not work anymore after a while, but since I found out
> what packages are "guilty" for that, I'm standard removing those on every
> system I install :).

Actually Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 does not adjust /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
when packages such as foomatic and system-config-printer are updated,
unlike previous versions which did.  Partly this is due to CUPS-1.2
allowing state such as 'this printer is shared' to be stored separately
from the server configuration file, and allowing it to be modified using
IPP calls; and partly it is due to the re-design of
system-config-printer to be completely IPP-based rather than
configuration file-based.

Tim.
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