> Ya, I'd like to talk with new CUPS printing team. Lucky, all of them
> will be at Debconf5 :)
> 
> Seriously, this bug relates with #309794.
> 
> * cupsd hasn't own pid file.
> * it's hard to find `real' cupsd process without pid. Especially if multiple
>   cupsd are running on some chroot.
> * in default, cupsd forks soon. It means value of first cupsd pid
>   (refered by start-stop-daemon -m) is meaningless.
> * cupsd can foreground mode using -F option, but we couldn't know
>   "when is cupsd really ready".

So, well, we should then reassign it to cupsys package, right ?



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