thanks Ante Karamatić for your packages, but infortunately, it doesn't solve the problem for me.
It seems that cupsd behave correctly as long as no other program uses it.
If i start gnome, then gnome-cups-icon makes cupsd runs 100% CPU.
If i kill it, cupsd still run but behave correctly.
Here are 2 screenshots, before killing cups-gnome-icon and after. Once cups-gnome-icon is killed, cupsd cool down.
If i starts gnome-cups-manager, cupsd starts again taking all the CPU.
thanks Ante Karamatić for your packages, but infortunately, it doesn't solve the problem for me.
It seems that cupsd behave correctly as long as no other program uses it.
If i start gnome, then gnome-cups-icon makes cupsd runs 100% CPU.
If i kill it, cupsd still run but behave correctly.
Here are 2 screenshots, before killing cups-gnome-icon and after. Once cups-gnome-icon is killed, cupsd cool down.
If i starts gnome-cups-manager, cupsd starts again taking all the CPU.
thanks ante anyway ;)