** Changed in: winff (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Cups causes LibreOffice unittests to
Thanks, Paul Gevers, so I a closing the CUPS task now.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Winff didn't use the work-around for the version build in Yakkety, so it
was fixed, yes.
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Title:
Cups causes
Anyone can check whether the CUPS currently in Yakkety and Zesty solves
this problem? Thanks.
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Title:
Cups causes
CUPS 2.2.0-2 is in Yakkety now. Please test whether it fixes this issue.
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Title:
Cups causes LibreOffice unittests to
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
Cups causes LibreOffice unittests to
Seb, the final patch for https://github.com/apple/cups/issues/4870 is
already backported into CUPS 2.2.0 in the cups 2.2.0-2 package in Debian
(today in the morning CEST). So now I am doing
syncpackage --force -d unstable -r yakkety-proposed cups
until I do not get
syncpackage: Error: Debian
that's the upstream bug
https://github.com/apple/cups/issues/4870
"libcups attempted to connect to daemon endlessly if there's no daemon running"
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Could be similar to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1366775 which
should be fixed with that commit
https://github.com/apple/cups/commit/0ca77b3e89dc1f75c91e1a084dba861e378c6c8d
Till, can you check if we have that commit or should backport it to the
16.10 cups version?
** Bug watch
Recently, CUPS in Ubuntu was configured to run on-demand, to save
resources, especially laptop or phone batteries. Perhaps one should
somehow make CUPS run permanently, perhaps as long as sbuild is doing a
build. Please try this.
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Hi, I am not sure this is related or not but let me share:
Iceweasel/Firefox-esr: Temporal freeze when print/print preview
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2016/09/msg00255.html
In this issue, browsers' printing function always cause
temporal freeze where Cups is never installed.
Once Cups
This also broke winff:
(21:06:31) elbrus: Sweet5hark: winff FTBFS and seems to time out on libreoffice
generating pdf's
(21:06:34) elbrus: any idea?
(21:06:43) elbrus:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/283037524/buildlog_ubuntu-yakkety-amd64.winff_1.5.3-7_BUILDING.txt.gz
(21:07:10) ***elbrus was
To the developers of sbuild: If sbuild is used on a desktop machine
(which is running CUPS) and the package built inside sbuild has a
"BuildRequires: cups-daemon" making another instance of CUPS running in
sbuild's chroot, could this lead to conflicts like both CUPS daemons
claiming port 631 and
** Also affects: sbuild (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: sbuild (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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> Are there "audit" messages in the syslog file (of the host, of the
chroot)?
Found nothing that seems relevant on the host. There is no syslog in the
chroot AFAI am aware.
> Can you try to run CUPS in aa-complain mode of AppArmor?
> Can you run CUPS in debug mode and supply the error_log file?
Are there "audit" messages in the syslog file (of the host, of the
chroot)?
Can you try to run CUPS in aa-complain mode of AppArmor?
Can you run CUPS in debug mode and supply the error_log file?
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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