And, while I think it's valid to check the configuration files for being
malformed, if there's an unknown directive in them, it's hardly a
security fix to change from "let's log this" into "let's not start
cupsd".

May I suggest going back to the previous, logging only approach for the
former (22.04 and 24.04) LTS releases?

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