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[Bug 302272] Re: Downgrade "cups" to Recommends:

 

Sweet deal, Marc, thanks for that. The maintainer's probably going to
want a comment explaining why those packages are only recommended... but
then, they'll probably want to rearrange some lines too (i.e. more
subjective-type changes, probably better left to them).

Here's hoping....

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Downgrade "cups" to Recommends:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/302272
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Bug description:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-desktop

When setting up Ubuntu desktop systems in a corporate/institutional setting that happens to have a central CUPS server and networked printing infrastructure, it is desirable not to have cupsd (and all its associated weight) installed on the desktops, and instead configure cups-client (via /etc/cups/client.conf) to talk directly to the central server.

Why? Ease of administration. The CUPS server is a fairly complex piece of software in its own right, and having one instance of it in a centrally-managed location is complicated enough without having basically the same piece of software running on every desktop. (This was made especially clear to me when I investigated how one sets the default print queue. There are potentially THREE places where this can be done: (1) on the client, in /etc/cups/lpoptions; (2) on the local CUPS server, via "lpadmin -d"; (3) on the central CUPS server. #1 and #3 are reasonable; #2 is just a headache waiting to happen.)

Please downgrade "cups" to a recommendation of the -desktop package, so that the latter can be installed (and retained) sans CUPS server.