In Debian, I have been successful with the attached patch against
3.20.9. It's basically a revert to the state of these printers at the
state of models.dat in the 3.20.5 version.
** Patch added:
"0076-3.20.6-regression-In-models.dat-take-3.20.5-s-plugin.patch"
One concrete example: `drv:///hpcups.drv/hp-
laserjet_professional_p1107.ppd`
In 3.20.5, in hpcups.drv, it had as NickName:
"HP LaserJet Professional p1107, hpcups $Version, requires proprietary
plugin"
… this was changed in 3.20.6 to:
"HP LaserJet Professional p1107, hpcups $Version"
…
FTR, uploaded 2.6.0-3 to Debian/unstable with the patch mentionned by
@digidietze.
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zdohnal: Debian's patch queue is visible here:
https://sources.debian.org/src/hplip/3.20.6+dfsg0-1/debian/patches/ , or
as git commits here: https://salsa.debian.org/printing-
team/hplip/-/commits/debian/experimental/ As you can see, many are
yours, carefully hand-picked from
Thanks @zdohnal for this bug. Thanks to your report, I have uploaded our
repackaged 3.20.6+dfsg0 to debian/experimental only, so it won't be
auto-sync'ed to Debian.
I really wish hplip upstream developement would happen on a public VCS,
so that we could better understand the reasons behind such
Uploaded 2.2.9-2, hopefully fixing the debci test.
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Update to 2.2.9
Status in cups package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug
Nope. The bug is present in Debian for long:
https://bugs.debian.org/838831
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@ken-vandine: I'd not name the system user 'lpadmin' but rather 'cups-
pk-helper', which is more precise, especially as its creation/deletion
is handled by the cups-pk-helper maintainer scripts.
Other than that, it looks like a good solution.
That said, only the cups-pk-helper maintainer in
It's fine to have root as member of the lpadmin group. BUT… it's not
fine to have cups-pk-helper run as root and allow unauthorized users (in
CUPS' eyes) cancel other user's jobs.
This should be fixed in cups-pk-helper through making it interact with
CUPS using the requesting user's user. This
Re:
> OdyX, WDYT about applying the patch of comment #24 to the Debian/Ubuntu
> package of CUPS? It adds root to CUPS' system group and this way
> cups-pk-helper (runs as root) can authenticate queue and job manipulations
> from GUIs.
I think it should not be solved in CUPS, but in
CUPS 2.2 doesn't need cups-filters installed during build (or running
tests), this Build-Dependency was removed before the 2.2~rc1-5 Debian
version. See the Debian builds :
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=cups=experimental
None of these needs cups-filters installed.
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@Roland65 : Do you have /etc/cups/mime.types ? What happens if you
delete it and restart cups?
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web interface rendered
change from previous upload in
installed files.
-- Didier Raboud o...@debian.org Sun, 23 Nov 2014 14:56:37 +0100
cups-filters (1.0.61-3) unstable; urgency=medium
* Backport upstream's patch to add support for 'BrowseAllow all' in
cups-browsed.conf (Closes: #766334)
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@jdstrand: Please make sure to avoid double-work and provide your work
as patches against the Debian src:cups package (either through filing
Debian bugs or by providing patches as branches directly on the git
repository. Work on the Ubuntu side while I'm fighting for years to
keep the diff as
@Till: We're having https://bugs.debian.org/756724 as a regression due
to this fix; could you comment there?
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I've uploaded cups 1.7.2-3 to Debian, urgency medium.
Note that Breaks/Replaces should be ( ${fixed-version-with-Debian-
revision}~ ) (mind the ~) formally. I've amended that in the release
commit.
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Don't expect fellow developers (in my case; Debian maintainer of the
cups-filters package) to look into Ubuntu errors if they are not public
(and I mean _public_, not ah, you're a DD, there, your
This is fixed in the upstream code since 1.7~b1.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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I'm uploading this right now to sid.
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cups-browsed upstart job does not load the apparmor profile for cups-
I noticed a problem in my patch: it is useless. :-) From the reporter:
At the same time, CUPS itself sets its log files by default to 644.
This is wrong; debian/rules sets LogFilePerm to 0640 through the
--with-log-file-perm=0640 configure argument. It has been this way
since cups 1.3.8-6 to fix
This all is not new. From the git history, LP: #345953 got fixed by
the inclusion of the current (and mostly unchanged) of the
logfiles_adm_readable.dpatch by Martin for 1.3.9-16. The logrotate
script exists at least since cups 1.2. It has enforced 640 root lp
since 1.3.8-1.
That said, I open
Note that this update would discard the Ubuntu C implementation and
bring libjim0debian2 in the standard isos.
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As far as I can see the code, this is handled since cups 1.6.1-1, unless
you have modified /etc/logrotate/cups before the upgrade.
That said, I suspect Ubuntu might have gotten intermediate versions
without 666367fc1d9fcdf18b71abf2254f8c12edc67f6b and there might be a
need to handle that case
Le mercredi, 6 mars 2013 18.34:25, Gyuris Gellért a écrit :
Hi odyx, it isn't clear to me, how can I test foo2zjs. Can you explain?
1. I installed this package:
http://(…)/foo2zjs_20130303dfsg0-1_all.deb
You need to install the printer-driver-foo2zjs package, but you might want to
rebuild it
Debian has foo2zjs 20130220dfsg0 already, will get 20130303 soon, please
test and ask for a sync from experimental if it works.
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I'm preparing an update for Debian experimental and will upload it later
today. Then that'll be a sync away.
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Please
I've now uploaded foo2zjs_20130220dfsg0-2 with all Ubuntu changes
merged, permitting a simple sync towards Ubuntu. have fun!
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The fix for this has been committed to the git repository:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-
cups/cups.git;a=commitdiff;h=9bae996b3f66e2b5e0bf0a4ef1f8f8391521254e
and will be uploaded to Debian experimental soon.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1099242 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1099242
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1099242
package cups-daemon 1.6.1-0ubuntu15 failed to install/upgrade: trying to
overwrite '/usr/share/man/man7/backend.7.gz', which is also in package
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1099242 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1099242
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1099242
package cups-daemon 1.6.1-0ubuntu15 failed to install/upgrade: trying to
overwrite '/usr/share/man/man7/backend.7.gz', which is also in package
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1099242 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1099242
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1099242
package cups-daemon 1.6.1-0ubuntu15 failed to install/upgrade: trying to
overwrite '/usr/share/man/man7/backend.7.gz', which is also in package
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1099242 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1099242
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1099242
package cups-daemon 1.6.1-0ubuntu15 failed to install/upgrade: trying to
overwrite '/usr/share/man/man7/backend.7.gz', which is also in package
Maintainer voiced his opinion, that's IMHO clear: this will not get fixed by a
_very_ (and hard to maintain) invasive distribution-specific patch in Debian nor
Ubuntu. Unless someone comes with a patch and some guarantees to maintain the
patch on the long term, it will just not happen by painting
Please also replace upper-case shouting with lower-case. Upper-case
claims don't help to have this bug fixed; much to the contrary I'd say.
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** Changed in: cups (Debian)
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
** Changed in: cups (Debian)
Status: New = Unknown
** Changed in: cups (Debian)
Remote watch: None = Debian Bug
Josh: anything that could be done thereabout in usb-modeswitch ?
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Regression: 12.04 update breaks support for
I might take a look at c2esp, foo2zjs and pyppd in due time.
So far I'm not sure this bug is as uncontroversial as it might seem and
would really prefer a discussion about it on debian-
pyt...@lists.debian.org before rushing out any actions. The Debian
Python Policy currently says Maintainers
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