The workaround I did was to remove cupsys via apt:
$ sudo apt-get remove cupsys
This removes cupsys and it's dependant packages
Then, if you run an update on your package lists:
$ sudo apt-get update
and follow this up with
$ sudo apt-get install
You should have the updated cupsys packages
Alternatively, after removing cupsys with the command line interface, you can use Update Manager to obtain the packages you're missing, including the updated GIMP and loads of other stuff that became updated at 2200 GMT +1 on the UK servers.
The workaround I did was to remove cupsys via apt:
$ sudo apt-get remove cupsys
This removes cupsys and it's dependant packages
Then, if you run an update on your package lists:
$ sudo apt-get update
and follow this up with
$ sudo apt-get install
You should have the updated cupsys packages
Alternatively, after removing cupsys with the command line interface, you can use Update Manager to obtain the packages you're missing, including the updated GIMP and loads of other stuff that became updated at 2200 GMT +1 on the UK servers.
Hope this is helpful.