>> FWIW, I have 3.19.8+dfsg0-7 installed and am still seeing this problem.
> Knowing the printer model is always useful.
HP-Deskjet-5150
> The file /usr/lib/os-release has bullseye/sid in PRETTY_NAME. Edit
> bullseye/sid to reduce the number of characters to less than 12.
> Does this have any
> That'll be 3.19.8+dfsg0-4, uploaded later tonight. It will also ship
> autopkgtests, to also test hplip printing on fake printers.
FWIW, I have 3.19.8+dfsg0-7 installed and am still seeing this problem.
Stefan
Package: cups-browsed
Version: 1.20.1-1+b1
Severity: normal
Here's a sample session:
# ps auxw|grep cups
root 27143 0.0 0.1 19508 9600 ?Ss Apr040:07
/usr/sbin/cupsd -l
root 27144 0.0 0.1 42080 11184 ?Ssl Apr04 0:00
/usr/sbin/cups-browsed
> So I cannot reproduce your problem. I suppose disconnecting the ethernet
> connection doesn't do anything for you?
No, indeed: using only the ethernet or only the wifi connection doesn't
make any difference (usually only the ethernet is up).
> > Avahi Resolver: Service 'HP OfficeJet Pro 8100
> Thank you for thinking to send the log. There are three devices with IP
> addresses which cannot be found. Are they all printers?
Only the HP-8100 is a real printer. The other two are advertised by
some laptop which happened to be connected.
> Does Evince show them all?
Yes.
> Please do
>
> Tentatively, this looks more like a cups-browsed issue.
>
> /etc/cups/cups-browsed should have a line "BrowseRemoteProtocols dnssd cups".
Yes, I have that.
> Try uncommenting "LogDir /var/log/cups" and "DebugLogging file" and look
> at /var/log/cups/cups-browsed_log after restarting
>> I have a printer connected via USB to a local server (running Debian
>> stable as well). This printer is made visible to my clients by
>> running cups-browsed.
> For the server to advertise its printers with DNS-SD cups-browsed is
> superfluous.
I expressed myself poorly: the cups-browsed is
Package: cups
Version: 2.2.1-8+deb9u1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I have a printer connected via USB to a local server (running Debian stable as
well). This printer is made visible to my clients by running cups-browsed.
My clients have no locally-configured printers (and hence no
I bumped into this problem with a printer auto-added by cups-browsed:
apparently, cups-browsed added the printer under the FQDN name in
printers.conf, but cupsd somehow expected a different host name
(I guess cupsd uses $(hostname) to decide on the expected servername,
and in my case $(hostname)
Package: hplip
Version: 3.12.6-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
My D2660 was refusing to print anything, always giving me the dreaded
hpcups failed (which BTW should be replaced by a better error message
that would at least give the user some idea whether the problem is
in the local
Package: ghostscript
Version: 9.01~dfsg-2
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/pdfopt
The pdfopt manpage says:
[...]
mization puts the elements of the file into a more linear order and
adds hint pointers, allowing Adobe's Acrobat(TM) products to display
individual
# upstream documentation
tags 619934 + upstream
severity 619934 minor
quit
Stefan Monnier wrote:
adds hint pointers, allowing Adobe's Acrobat(TM) products to display
individual pages of the file more quickly when accessing the file
through a network.
[...]
I see no need
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