On Sat, 2013-04-27 at 15:26 +0300, Elad Alfassa wrote:
I recently discovered that if I have a printer attached to a Windows machine (and shared via samba), it'll unusable on default install, because samba-client isn't installed by default.
control-center's printers panel managed to discover the printer, but after the driver prompt dialog it gave a cryptic error message and did not install the printer.
After installing samba-client, adding a samba network printer worked as expected. Therefor I suggest we add samba-client to our default installation, it's only 1.2MB.
Why does it need samba-client? It's a package containing command-line utilities none of which seem to be used by gnome-control-center.
Ideally I think it should be added as a Requires in control-center's spec file, but we could add it to comps instead.
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