(In reply to Brian J. Murrell from comment #5)
> Indeed, I don't think anyone thinks you can fix the remote server issue. 
> There are alternative solutions that you, RH, as the packager can apply
> though.  Your proposed solution:
> 
> > I'll create a bash script which will be run under 'hp-plugin' command and 
> > it will do the same thing.
> 
> is one solution.  Including the plugin from
> https://www.openprinting.org/download/printdriver/auxfiles/HP/plugins/ in
> hplip (or an hp-plugin subpackage) is another. 

Unfortunately the plugin has a license incompatible with open source
licenses which can be in the official repos in Fedora, so I cannot ship
it in a subpackage (that was the reason why hp-plugin script existed).

IIRC Rathann (one hplip user from community) somehow packaged the
plugin, but I'm not sure whether he shares it via RPMFusion or uses it
locally...

> And yet another is to host
> the http://hplip.sourceforge.net/plugin.conf on a RH controlled server and
> update the path during the package build.

When I look into the previous contents of plugin.conf -
https://web.archive.org/web/20220420014143/http://hplip.sourceforge.net/plugin.conf
- IMHO I cannot guess all the entries there to fully replace this file
:(

> 
> In any case, whichever solution you choose I am sure everyone will be
> grateful for your efforts!

Either way, it would be great if everyone who hit this issue found out
whether they really need a plugin for their printing/scanning operations
- the plugin is needed only if your device is quite old (about more than
10 years old in case of network printing, about more than 7 years old in
case of USB printing, about more than 5-7 years old in terms of
scanning) and does not support a driverless methods or if driverless
solutions don't match your criteria or don't work due some bugs.

For example, I have HP LaserJet M1536dnf (purchased in 2011, made in
2010) at home, which is capable of driverless printing via network (wifi
and ethernet), prints with classic driver via USB and plugin is needed
only for scanning.

More info about this you can find here ( for printing
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/cups-useful-
tricks/#_how_to_find_out_whether_my_printer_is_capable_of_driverless_printing
, for scanning https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/cups-
useful-
tricks/#_how_to_find_out_my_multifunction_device_or_standalone_scanner_is_capable_of_driverless_scanning
) and in the following paragraphs. In case you encounter some
problems/errors when setting the driverless scanning/printing up (if you
find out the device should support it), it would be great if you filed a
bugzilla to a respective component (in case you have problems with
printing from a specific application - file a bug on it, in case the
problem is generic - file a bug on CUPS).


Regarding the fix, I'll be back in the office next week, so I will be working 
on the official solution since next week. In the meantime, manual download of 
plugin from the link 
https://www.openprinting.org/download/printdriver/auxfiles/HP/plugins/ and 'sh 
<plugin-file>' should work as a workaround.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1989508

Title:
  hp-plugin unable to load plugin.conf

Status in HPLIP:
  New
Status in hplip package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in hplip package in Fedora:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Linux hp-plugin fails on Fedora 35 with the error:

  error: Plugin download failed with error code = 8
  error:  file does not match its checksum. File may have been corrupted or 
altered

  When running "hp-plugin -l debug" the reason turns out to be that
  http://hplip.sourceforge.net/plugin.conf does not exist:

  hp-plugin[540794]: debug: wget returned: 0
  hp-plugin[540794]: debug: --2022-09-13 23:23:02--  
http://hplip.sf.net/plugin.conf
  Resolving hplip.sf.net (hplip.sf.net)... 204.68.111.100
  Connecting to hplip.sf.net (hplip.sf.net)|204.68.111.100|:80... connected.
  HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 301 Moved Permanently
  Location: http://hplip.sourceforge.net/plugin.conf [following]
  --2022-09-13 23:23:02--  http://hplip.sourceforge.net/plugin.conf
  Resolving hplip.sourceforge.net (hplip.sourceforge.net)... 204.68.111.100
  Reusing existing connection to hplip.sf.net:80.
  HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
  2022-09-13 23:23:02 ERROR 404: Not Found.

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