
I found a really minor bug in cups. I suppose it probably already has been reported, but I wanted to see. I'm a recent Red Hat convert, and I'm used to a bugzilla at redhat dot com. Is there a bugzilla for SuSE that I can log problems against? Thanks, dk

David Krider wrote:
I found a really minor bug in cups. I suppose it probably already has been reported, but I wanted to see. I'm a recent Red Hat convert, and I'm used to a bugzilla at redhat dot com. Is there a bugzilla for SuSE that I can log problems against?
http://www.suse.de/cgi-bin/feedback.cgi It's not as detailed as the one from Red Hat, but it does the job. If you found a bug in cups, maybe it would be better to also report it directly to cups.org -- Linux/Unix Systems Engineer http://www.genesys.ro Phone +40723-267961

Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
David Krider wrote:
I found a really minor bug in cups. I suppose it probably already has been reported, but I wanted to see. I'm a recent Red Hat convert, and I'm used to a bugzilla at redhat dot com. Is there a bugzilla for SuSE that I can log problems against?
http://www.suse.de/cgi-bin/feedback.cgi
It's not as detailed as the one from Red Hat, but it does the job.
If you found a bug in cups, maybe it would be better to also report it directly to cups.org
Well, it's more of a packaging issue. Here's what I sent using that link: ---------- The problem is that SuSE apparently has recompiled cups to look at /usr/share/doc/packages/cups for the admin web site, but the default is /usr/share/cups/doc. The real files are indeed in the default place, and there are links from the former to the latter. However, there are no links for the stylesheets, cups.css and cupsdoc.css, and so the formatting gets... off. Adding those links fixes things in a way that (I guess) fits within how SuSE wants to maintain the cups package. ---------- Thanks, dk
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