Control: clone -1 -2 -3 Control: reassign -2 src:cups 1.7.2-3 Control: retitle -2 src:cups: install README.Debian also in cups-daemon Control: retitle -1 cups: web interface activity should prevent timeout Control: reassign -3 colord 1.0.6-1 Control: retitle -3 colord: should cope more quietly with cups respawns
Hi dear Nemo Inis, and thanks for reporting a bug. Le mardi, 3 juin 2014, 14.41:01 Nemo Inis a écrit : > Ever since cups 1.7.2-2, which contains a patch for bug #742666, and > my switch to systemd, the cups server exits after 30 seconds idling > without a configuration option to prevent that. That's not entirely accurate: both the Debian NEWS file [0] and the README.Debian [1] (but that one is installed in a bizarre place, arguably) contain instructions on how to disable this behaviour, quoting the first: > - Automatic exit when idle > When operated under systemd as init, the CUPS daemon will be > launched when needed (through socket activation) and exit itself > after being idle for some time (30 seconds by default). The delay > before exiting on idle can be configured using 'IdleExitTimeout' in > /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. CUPS can also be left running continuously > using 'SystemdIdleExit off' in that same file. [0] /usr/share/doc/cups-daemon/NEWS.Debian.gz [1] /usr/share/doc/libcups2/README.Debian.gz I'm hereby cloning this bug against src:cups to track the wrong place of this README.Debian file. > - when I'm using the cups web interface at localhost:631, if I wait > more than 30 seconds before clicking on anything, my browser reports > "unable to connect" and I've lost whatever work I was in the middle > of (for example adding a printer, etc...); Indeed, that's problematic, retitling this very bug to keep track of that problem. > - cups starts/stops throughout the day, and every time, it triggers > colord (which I also run), which loads all my profiles, etc... and > fills my syslog telling me so; Well, that's a colord bug I would argue, reassigning a copy of this bug there. > - since I'm running a desktop machine, I'd rather not have settings > meant for laptops forced down on me; I'd like the option to run cups > permanently without timeout as it did before. This is possible and documented (although partially). Cheers, OdyX -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org