On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 4:02 PM, Brian Potkin <claremont...@gmail.com> wrote: > We were hoping you would repeat your testing with at least the most > up-to-date Wheezy (1.5.3-5+deb7u5) or with cups from testing or unstable > on the *same* system.
I noticed that it didn't update because our company repository did not have the new version. I installed the latest official version for Wheezy (1.5.3+deb7u6), but this did not have any effect on the error. > The message "cupsctl: Unauthorized" looks like you are trying to connect > to a server for which you have no permission to do so. Do you have a > file client.conf in either /etc/cups or /root/.cups? -bash-4.2# ls /etc/cups classes.conf cupsd.conf.default cups-files.conf mailto.conf printers.conf raw.convs snmp.conf subscriptions.conf cupsd.conf cupsd.conf.O cups-pdf.conf ppd printers.conf.O raw.types ssl subscriptions.conf.O -bash-4.2# ls /root/.cups ls: cannot access /root/.cups: No such file or directory > By the way: is "cupsctl: Unauthorized" what was displayed on the screen > or a translation of what you saw? This is the actual output: -bash-4.2# cupsctl cupsctl: Unauthorized -bash-4.2# cupsctl -h localhost _debug_logging=1 _remote_admin=0 _remote_any=1 _remote_printers=1 _share_printers=0 _user_cancel_any=0 BrowseLocalProtocols=CUPS dnssd DefaultAuthType=Basic JobPrivateAccess=default JobPrivateValues=default MaxLogSize=0 ServerAlias=* SubscriptionPrivateAccess=default SubscriptionPrivateValues=default WebInterface=Yes -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org