Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 14:03:41 +0000 From: bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org To: freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org Subject: [Bug 193636] New: Shared CUPS-printers are not visible to Debian-clients with FreeBSD 10.0 Message-ID: <bug-193636-13@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=193636 Bug ID: 193636 Summary: Shared CUPS-printers are not visible to Debian-clients with FreeBSD 10.0 Product: Ports Tree Version: Latest Hardware: Any OS: Any Status: Needs Triage Severity: Affects Some People Priority: --- Component: Individual Port(s) Assignee: freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org Reporter: bugs.andreas.glaeser@freenet.de Created attachment 147312 --> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=147312&action=edit my last and latest configuration of cupsd Earlier this year, I set up FreeBSD 10 on a HP-thinclient on USB-Memory and CUPS used to work for me well enough initially as printserver. Until, the dependency to dbus was intoduced. Since then a lot of updates, even reinstallations of CUPS-components and dbus happened, it took some time, until I realized, that dbus actually has to be enabled in /etc/rc.conf with the following entry: dbus_enable="YES" This still has to be added to CUPS-documentation, so people who install the package, know what to do. I set up CUPS as a binary package using pkg, not using the ports-system for this, but I think this is the right category to report in, because CUPS is not part of the base-system. But enabling dbus was not sufficient, since then I have been trying occasionally to make CUPS work again as printserver, but I did not succeed with this yet. Shared printers are not discovered by my Debian-hosts anymore. I attach cupsd.conf.gz, but I think this problem is not due to misconfiguration, but might actualy be a bug. When I use my Debian-notebook as printserver (this also still has a parallel-port), there has to be done no configuration at all, only enable this with cupsctl: _remote_admin=1 _remote_any=1 _share_printers=1 and stuff works without any further configuration thanks to systemd, but this is not the case with FreeBSD. Today I made one last final attempt, using the lpadmin command, according to CUPS online-help, section 'Getting-Started/Printer-Sharing': > Next, tag each printer that you want to share using the lpadmin(8) command on the > server, for example: > > lpadmin -p printer -o printer-is-shared=true But this does not work either, lpinfo does not show any information at all, so I ask now. Currently I can only print testpages from the web-interface, directly on the server. I have an HP-LaserJet5, it was also set up correctly, using the generic PCL5-driver. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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