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--- Comment #18 from Christoph Feck ---
If you can provide the information requested in comment #17, please add it.
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--- Comment #17 from Christoph Feck ---
What is the status of this issue? Does KDE software need changes, or is the
issue fixed in upstream (CUPS) code?
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--- Comment #16 from Tony ---
> does using it with the patched CUPS has any issue?
No issues so far
Worth noting that my distro has since pushed KDE Applications 18.04.2 out to
users
but patch in comment 10 still applies cleanly, and been using this
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--- Comment #15 from Daniel Nicoletti ---
it might not be an issue with print manager but the last patch seems to be a
more correct way to talk to cups, does using it with the patched CUPS has any
issue?
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--- Comment #14 from Eric Hameleers ---
Slackware has applied the upstream patch to its cups-2.2.8 package and that
solved the issue with print-manager in KDE Plasma5. I agree that there's no
need to keep this KDE bug open since it is not an issue in
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--- Comment #13 from Tony ---
>From my POV, this bug can be closed.
Bug (as initially reported) is in CUPS, and /not/ in KDE print-manager.
CUPS maintainers have identified the issue, and there's a possible fix here
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--- Comment #12 from loqs ---
No still same issue with the last patch. I can only reproduce the issue with
LANG=de_DE.utf8
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--- Comment #11 from Daniel Nicoletti ---
(In reply to Bastian Beischer from comment #8)
> @loqs: Thanks, but unfortunately that doesn't fix it for me.
Does the last patch provided fixes the issue for you?
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--- Comment #9 from loqs ---
cupsdProcessIPPRequest: requesting-user-name nameWithoutLanguage 'harvey'
cupsdAddEvent(event=server-audit, dest=(nil)(), job=(nil)(0), text="%04X %s
\"requesting-user-name\" attribute with bad value.", ...)
The string
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--- Comment #8 from Bastian Beischer ---
@loqs: Thanks, but unfortunately that doesn't fix it for me.
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--- Comment #7 from loqs ---
Created attachment 113150
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cups 2.2.8 compatibility test
previous comment should have linked to printer type not printer
drop printer type tag and change my-jobs to a
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--- Comment #5 from Bastian Beischer ---
I bisected cups from v2.2.7 to v2.2.8. This is the bisect log:
git bisect start
# bad: [4ebeb20c50145190312c9897efa26ed5b58b3bc5] Update README and INSTALL
git bisect bad
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--- Comment #4 from Tony ---
> will try to see if I send the things mentioned on that ISSUE
Note that upstream CUPS bug report [1] makes references to "my-jobs" and
"printer-type".
While my errors in this report make no mention of those, but /do/ make
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--- Comment #3 from Daniel Nicoletti ---
thanks for investigating this, sadly I don't have this version at time to test,
but will try to see if I send the things mentioned on that ISSUE.
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--- Comment #2 from Tony ---
Possible this isn't a print-manager issue,
but rather an issue with CUPS itself
Found bug report on CUPS project page
https://github.com/apple/cups/issues/5325
User here using KDE, but I see no mention of "libkcups" in
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--- Comment #1 from Tony ---
>From CUPS changelog
Changes in CUPS v2.2.8
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- Additional changes for the scheduler to substitute default values for invalid
job attributes when running in "relaxed conformance" mode (Issue #5229)
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