The Common Unix Printing System
CUPS is a printing system that uses IPP to talk to printers and network clients. It also provides the old lp and lpr commands, a Web interface, and a C programming interface to manage printers and print jobs.
CUPS can print to both local (USB, serial, even parallel) and networked printers. Almost any modern printer supports IPP Everywhere, sometimes sold as AirPrint, and is supported out of the box. Older printers can be supported through legacy PPD-based printer drivers called ``printer applications''. These must be installed separately.
| Linter | Message | Location |
|---|---|---|
| patch-file-names Validate file names and availability of patches | file names of patches should start with the package name | |
| formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | tabulation on line 369, column 0 | |
| formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | tabulation on line 368, column 0 | |
| formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | tabulation on line 367, column 0 | |
| formatting Look for formatting issues in the source | tabulation on line 366, column 0 |