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Date: | Tue, 16 Jun 2015 16:03:44 +0000 |
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Just incase anyone was interested, I did test that cups-filters 1.0.62 fixes this. And, here's the bugzilla report.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1167408
Devin
On Jun 10, 2015, at 4:07 PM, Devin A. Bougie <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Our SL7 clients are using cups-browsed to discover printers shared from our central SL7 cups server. Most of our queues have underscores in their names, and for some reason cups-browsed is changing the underscores to dashes. This breaks the queues for our SL7 clients.
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> When running cups-browsed --debug, for example, we see:
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> cups-browsed: browse packet received from x.x.x.x
> cups-browsed: browsed queue name is w320_br_5470
> cups-browsed: Found CUPS queue: w320-br-5470 on host x.x.x.x.
> cups-browsed: Bonjour IDs: Service name: "Wilson 3rd Floor Black and White Duplex", Service type: "", Domain: ""
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> Which then gives:
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> lpstat -v w320-br-5470
> device for w320-br-5470: ipp://x.x.x.x:631/printers/w320-br-5470
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> This doesn't work, as the queue on the server is actually w320_br_5470.
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> When looking at the cups-filters changelog, I see:
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> CHANGES IN V1.0.62
> - cups-browsed: Allow underscore characters in print queue names.
> Thanks to Tim Waugh from Red Hat for the bug report (Bug #1241).
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> Any suggestions for working with remote queues names that contain underscores in SL7 (cups-filters 1.0.35) would be greatly appreciated.
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