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-Title: Printer browsing in net-print/cups-1.6
-Author: Andreas K. Huettel <dilfridge@gentoo.org>
-Content-Type: text/plain
-Posted: 2013-06-30
-Revision: 1
-News-Item-Format: 1.0
-Display-If-Installed: <=net-print/cups-1.6.2-r5
-
-net-print/cups-1.6 no longer supports automatic remote printers or
-implicit classes via the CUPS, LDAP, or SLP protocols, i.e. "network
-browsing".
-
-The browsing functionality can be restored by running cups-browsed
-from net-print/cups-filters as a separate daemon (just add its init
-script to your default runlevel). By default cups-browsed uses the
-net-print/cups-1.5 browse protocol, but it can also utilize zeroconf
-(if the zeroconf use flag is set). See /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf
-for configuration.
-
-Of course, directly specifying the location of your printers in
-the cups interface works as well.