Till,

 I am working with Robert (color management for Gutenprint) and would
like to test this patch, together with a really recent version of
Gutenprint. Which version of Gutenprint is in the dailies from Natty?
My build/hack skills are limited, I'm a domain expert -

Edmund

On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 8:39 AM, Till Kamppeter
<465...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> daqron, you are probably using a released version of Ubuntu, Lucid or
> Maverick. The version 1.4.5-1ubuntu4 is in the repositories of Natty,
> the Ubuntu version which will get released in April this year. To test
> the new CUPS version, download a daily live CD of Natty (boot it, but do
> not install it as it is not yet ready for production use) and see
> whether you get the desired behavior in the Natty live session. Do not
> forget to activate the sharing of your local printers and/or accepting
> remote shared printers in System -> Administration -> Printing and there
> under Server -> Settings.
>
> Note also that the CUPS 1.4.5 from cups.org does not have Avahi-based
> DNS-SD support. We have added the support with a patch.
>
> Note also that the CUPS 1.4.5 which you have compiled from source is
> installed into subdirectories of /usr/local/ by default and so does not
> overwrite the CUPS of Ubuntu. You must explicitly uninstall the Ubuntu-
> provided CUPS to make sure that the source-compiled one gets used.
>
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> Title:
>  CUPS DNS-SD (Bonjour/mDNS/Zeroconf/Avahi) not broadcasting
>
> Status in Avahi:
>  New
> Status in “cups” package in Ubuntu:
>  Fix Released
>
> Bug description:
>  Binary package hint: cups
>
> I've enabled advertising of local printers in a recent upgrade to Karmic. The 
> config file has these salient lines:
>
> Browsing On
> BrowseOrder allow,deny
> BrowseAllow all
> BrowseRemoteProtocols cups
> BrowseAddress @LOCAL
> BrowseLocalProtocols cups dnssd
>
> But CUPS still doesn't advertise using DNS-SD. (I can't find the printers 
> with a Mac OS X v10.6 client, and I also checked by running avahi-browse 
> locally.) I turned the log level to debug2 and didn't find any indication 
> that DNS-SD was being used. (In particular, I expected "dnssdRegisterPrinter" 
> to be logged, as reflected by line 2666 of dirsvc.c in the CUPS source.) 
> Suspiciously, I noticed this line in the log file:
>
> d [30/Oct/2009:14:35:13 -0700] [CGI] Starting "{HAVE_DNSSD?" at 2802, 
> result=0...
> d [30/Oct/2009:14:35:13 -0700] [CGI] Skip first part...
>
> I don't exactly know what's going on here, but is it possible that CUPS was 
> for some reason compiled with the HAVE_DNSSD flag off?
>
> Further evidence: If I click "Advanced" on the "Administration" page, the 
> protocols under "Share printers connected to this system" are CUPS, LDAP, and 
> SLP. No DNS-SD.
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