Kenshi Muto wrote:
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I suspect your file hasn't any Printer line by something reason.
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Correct. I manually added a Printer line to /etc/cups/classes.conf and was then able to start cupsd.

I initially tried to use lpadmin, but that failed because it tries to communicate with cupsd. I found the documentation here:
   http://www.cups.org/documentation.php/ref-classes-conf.html#Printer

CUPS would therefore seem to have two bugs.

* A classes.conf without a Printer line causes cupsd to crash.

* cupsd allows you to create a class without any printers.


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