Tim, thanks for the confirmation that scp-dbus-service is not involved in print jobs, I also assumed that and found it strange that it gets somehow triggered for some users.
I think CUPS reates temporary copies (or symlinks to) PPDs in /tmp but removes them after use.
Is there perhap something incorrectly implemented in the GTK print dialog so that printing a job triggers scp-dbus-service somehow?
Tim, thanks for the confirmation that scp-dbus-service is not involved in print jobs, I also assumed that and found it strange that it gets somehow triggered for some users.
I think CUPS reates temporary copies (or symlinks to) PPDs in /tmp but removes them after use.
Is there perhap something incorrectly implemented in the GTK print dialog so that printing a job triggers scp-dbus-service somehow?