- They do not restart CUPS if CUPS is running, so print queue creation will not fall into a time period where CUPS is not listening.
- If CUPS needs to be started, it is started by "/etc/init.d/cupsys start" This call only exits if CUPS is actually listening
- If CUPS is still not running or not even installed the CUPS queue is created by editing config files
- In addition, the package is synced with the latest Debian package
Please try these packages:
http:// www.linux- foundation. org/~till/ tmp/ubuntu/ hardy/cups- pdf/
The following changes are done:
- They do not restart CUPS if CUPS is running, so print queue creation will not fall into a time period where CUPS is not listening.
- If CUPS needs to be started, it is started by "/etc/init.d/cupsys start" This call only exits if CUPS is actually listening
- If CUPS is still not running or not even installed the CUPS queue is created by editing config files
- In addition, the package is synced with the latest Debian package