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Subject: [cups.bugs] [MOD] STR #3824: lpoptions -l displaying wrong default
From: George Liu <george.liu () ussj ! ricoh ! com>
Date: 2011-03-30 18:09:27
Message-ID: 20110330180931.376BD3C6810A () dns ! easysw ! com
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The PPD file uses CUPS custom PPD feature.
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*OpenUI *Password/Locked Print or Doc Server Password (4-8 digits):
PickOne
*DefaultPassword: None
*Password None/None: ""
*Password 4001/4001: "xxx"
*Password 4002/4002: "xxx"
*Password 4003/4003: "xxx"
*CloseUI: *Password
*CustomPassword True/Custom Password: "@PJL SET
JOBPASSWORD2="\1"<0A>"
*ParamCustomPassword Password: 1 passcode 4 8
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When user set default Password value through CUPS web interface (1234, for
example), lpoptions -l will show the following:
Password/Locked Print or Doc Server Password (4-8 digits): None 4001 4002
4003 *Custom.PASSCODE
This is the desired behavior. However, if user set default Password using
lpoptions command line,
george@ubuntu:~/Project$ lpoptions -p 3500PXL -o JobType=LockedPrint -o
Password=1234
The following will be shown with lpoptions -l
Password/Locked Print or Doc Server Password (4-8 digits): *None 4001 4002
4003 Custom.PASSCODE
None is marked as default, which is a defect.
Link: http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3824
Version: 1.4.4
["3500PXL.ppd" (application/octet-stream)]
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