Public bug reported:

On lubuntu 14.10, after a boot problem described here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1392637 I was
trying to find out what generated a huge number of files in /tmp.

Although it is difficult to even ls into this directory. "find ." ended
up starting to list some files (deleting those files is being difficult
too).  I ended up looking at one of them and it seems that cups (or the
lubuntu default printer assistant) is the culprit.

user:fulltmp$ file ./546285ff50f53
./546285ff50f53: symbolic link to `/etc/cups/ppd/freebox.ppd'

What I did is the following : I tried to add a network printer (named
freebox) using the printer assistant, this gave me some errors such as
"cups failed with the following message : Success" (if memory serves).
The printer would not be added, so I ended up adding it directly through
the cups web interface, which worked. Sorry I do not know which step
could have generated this "huge" number of files.

Am deleting them as we speak using an rsync trick I found here
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/37329/efficiently-delete-large-
directory-containing-thousands-of-files (but it's still been a few
hours). The only size "evaluation" I have of this fulltmp is through "ls
-alh /" which reports 262M. 262M of symlinks, anyone estimate how many
symlinks that makes ?

** Affects: cups (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  cups (or lubuntu printer assistant) fills /tmp with a huge number of
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