On Fri 06 Dec 2019 at 15:31:59 +0000, Brian Potkin wrote: > tags 946198 upstream > thanks > > > On Fri 06 Dec 2019 at 11:08:19 +0100, Michael Meskes wrote: > > > > Which printers list? An application dialog? > > > > Oops, sorry, I was referring to the printers tab on localhost:631. In > > the add printer dialog on the administration tab they are still listed. > > All application dialogs do not list the printers anymore either. > > > > > The outputs of 'lpstat -a' and 'lpstat -l -e', please. Activating > > > logging > > > > 'lpstat -a' does not list any of the printers, 'lpstat -l -e' lists > > them all. > > The first command outputs local print queues; cups-browsed should form > these from what CUPS tells it with, essentially, the second command. It > obviously isn't doing that. > > BTW, printing should still be available to you with 'lp -d...'. Also, if > you stop cups-browsed, the dialogs of LibreOffice and Qt apps (and maybe > GTK apps) should list printers and print queues. > > > > in cups-browsed.conf and taking a look at a log wouldn't be a bad > > > idea. > > > > Fri Dec 6 11:00:58 2019 Removing entry B... > > (ipps://host.local:631/printers/B...) and its CUPS queue. > > Fri Dec 6 11:00:58 2019 Recording printer options for B... to > > /var/cache/cups/cups-browsed-options-B... > > Fri Dec 6 11:00:58 2019 Unable to get PPD file for B...: The printer > > or class does not exist. > > Fri Dec 6 11:00:58 2019 Unable to load PPD from local queue B..., > > queue seems to be raw. > > Fri Dec 6 11:00:58 2019 ERROR: Failed disabling printer 'B...': The > > printer or class does not exist. > > > > I guess that explains why the printer is no longer active, but what > > changed from the prior version of cups-browsed? I just verified again, > > downgrading cups-browsed from 1.25.13-1 to 1.25.12-1 fixes the problem > > and makes the printers appear again. And, yes, I can print on any of > > them without an issue. Or in other words, the system does have a PPD > > for the printer. > > > > Any idea? > > In the past I have stopped cups and cups-browsed and removed the files > in /var/cache/cups, checked that there aren't any files in /etc/cups/ppd > and that /etc/cups/printers.conf is empty, then restarted the cups and > cups-browsed services. > > If you do not get anywhere, please report it upstream at > > https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-filters/issues > > perhaps after reading > > https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-filters/issues/124
Any news? Regards, Brian.