I had very detailed and specific cups-pdf printers set up in hardy which carried forward to intrepid,
several with non-generic, customized, cups-pdf ppd's - including
ghostpdf.ppd's and now find that the upgrade to jaundy decided to wipe out all of my cups-pdf printers and
the configs. Discovered it to day on this recenty upgraded (h-i-j)
machine when I went to print to a pdf. *No* cups-pdf printers. So I take
a look:
This is unacceptable. I now have 6 other machines that I have to rebuild cups-pdf configs for as I also upgraded them (hardy-intrepid-jaunty). Attached are the log files from the Intrepid to Jaunty portion of the upgrade.
I had very detailed and specific cups-pdf printers set up in hardy which carried forward to intrepid,
several with non-generic, customized, cups-pdf ppd's - including
ghostpdf.ppd's and now find that the upgrade to jaundy decided to wipe out all of my cups-pdf printers and
the configs. Discovered it to day on this recenty upgraded (h-i-j)
machine when I went to print to a pdf. *No* cups-pdf printers. So I take
a look:
$ apt-cache policy cups-pdf archive. ubuntu. com jaunty/universe Packages dpkg/status
cups-pdf:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2.5.0-1ubuntu1
Version table:
2.5.0-1ubuntu1 0
500 http://
2.4.8-1ubuntu1 0
100 /var/lib/
This is unacceptable. I now have 6 other machines that I have to rebuild cups-pdf configs for as I also upgraded them (hardy- intrepid- jaunty) . Attached are the log files from the Intrepid to Jaunty portion of the upgrade.