Bug#427617: cupsys-bsd: on upgrade remove lpr package; obscure warning.

2007-06-05 Thread Leonardo Boselli
Package: cupsys-bsd Severity: minor On two lenny computer a plain update bring in cupsys-lpd that in turn removed lpr service. Differently than usual, that is, if a previous configuration is found, this is used as a default, the default is to drop lpr service. I just get back operations by

Bug#427617: cupsys-bsd: on upgrade remove lpr package; obscure warning.

2007-06-05 Thread Leonardo Boselli
OPS : Read: On lenny a plain update brings in cupsys-bsd that in turn removes lpr package and consequently the lpd services. (note also that it removes the executable, but leaves the script in etc/init.d) On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Leonardo Boselli wrote: On two lenny computer a plain update bring

Bug#427617: [Pkg-cups-devel] Bug#427617: cupsys-bsd: on upgrade remove lpr package; obscure warning.

2007-06-05 Thread Martin-Éric Racine
On 6/5/07, Leonardo Boselli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Leonardo Boselli wrote: On two lenny computer a plain update bring in cupsys-lpd that in turn removed lpr service. OPS : Read: On lenny a plain update brings in cupsys-bsd that in turn removes lpr package and

Bug#427617: [Pkg-cups-devel] Bug#427617: cupsys-bsd: on upgrade remove lpr package; obscure warning.

2007-06-05 Thread Martin-Éric Racine
(please keep the CC to the bug report when replying) On 6/5/07, Leonardo Boselli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, [UTF-8] Martin-Éric Racine wrote: cupsys-bsd indeed conflicts with lpr, because it provides the same service, that is a BSD printing service on port 515. additionally,

Bug#427617: [Pkg-cups-devel] Bug#427617: cupsys-bsd: on upgrade remove lpr package; obscure warning.

2007-06-05 Thread Leonardo Boselli
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, [UTF-8] Martin-Éric Racine wrote: Unfortunately the default is to disable LPR access so i was not able to print neither locally neither using samba. Enabling it simply requires answering YES to the debconf question when installing cupsys-bsd or issuing a dpkg-reconfigure