Am 09.09.2011 02:45, schrieb TJ:
On 09/08/2011 02:30 PM, Florian Hubold wrote:
Am 08.09.2011 17:08, schrieb TJ:
On 09/07/2011 07:43 AM, Florian Hubold wrote:
Am 07.09.2011 13:29, schrieb Florian Hubold:
No cauldron users with HP printers? Please guys, c'mon!
Any feedback is really appreciated.
CC'ing -discuss for more potential feedback. Hope i got the header
Some information which may or may not be useful...
When discussing a printing bug concerning duplex printing with the
HPLIP folks, I was asked for the output of the command hp-check -t.
That output reported several missing dependencies, some from compile
time, others from runtime. I was unconcerned with the compile time
ones, but when I looked using urpmi, all the runtime dependencies were
reported as installed.
I do not have the expertise to speculate on this. I merely report it.
TJ
Checked this directly after updating. Everything is installed and found.
Was that with the older hplip version? Could you please recheck now with
3.11.7?
Yes, it was with hplip 3.11.3a. It just seemed like something you should look
into. I had similar results with Mandriva 2010.2 and hplip 3.11.5. Did you
happen to run hp-check with the older hplip before the update? Perhaps these
unfound dependencies are unique to my machine somehow.
My one and only Mageia install is being used as my production install, and
I'd rather not take the chance of messing it up with packages from Cauldron.
I probably wouldn't know how to get it back from a disaster without a
complete reinstall - not a pleasant prospect.
I'm *WAY* out of my depth when participating in these discussions. I
appreciate your patience with me.
TJ
Maybe it's the same issue like Remy reported on the -dev mailing list?
hp-check, as you can see for a short time during it's running, checks
for compile-time and runtime-dependencies. And the compile-time
dependencies are not interesting. But run-time dependencies
should all be found.
Check with hp-check -r -t ;)