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In Focal we are still a bit old-fashioned regarding scanning. We are
still at the ancient SANE 1.0.27! That is really INSANE.
Current version is 1.0.29 and it contains a very important new feature
which will make hundreds (thousands?) of new scanners work with Ubuntu.
This
@didrocks, this upload already happened, it is 9.50~dfsg-5ubuntu1.
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What happens in the following (taken from the attachment of comment #5):
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running python rtupdate hooks for python3.6...
E: py3compile:183: cannot create directory /usr/share/hplip/ui5/__pycache__:
FileNotFoundError(2, 'No such file or
Reported to Debian:
python-reportlab:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=951062
libwmf:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=951063
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Bug report for replacing gsfonts dependency in python3-renderpm and
libwmf0.2-7: Bug 1862641
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Title:
[MIR] fonts-urw-base35
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The binary packages python3-renderpm (source: python-reportlab) and
libwmf0.2-7 (source: libwmf) depend on the gsfonts package and this
dependency should be rplaced by fonts-urw-base35.
The purpose of the gsfonts package is providing the 35 standard
PostScript fonts to
Can someone please a report a bug on moving python3-renderpm,
libwmf0.2-7 to move to fonts-urw-base35? Launchpad is only timeouting
and oopsing at me. Thanks.
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libgs9-common of the new ghostscript 9.50 package has symlinks to the
fomts in fonts-urw-base35 and not the fonts onits own any more (fix of
Debian bug #932897), so no duplication when gsfonts gets demoted.
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[MER] gsfonts:
Our new ghostscript 9.50 package does not depend any more on gsfonts, so we can
probably demote gsfonts to Universe or remove it altogether.
Also the upstream source locations listed in debian/copyright do not exist any
more and the last upstream source update was 2007.
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Can someone who has appropriate rights subscribe the Desktop Team to the
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To
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Debian is not using the exception rule for not using -O3 on ppc64el in
their Ghostscript package, simply due to the fact that the whole Debian
is done with -O2 by default, on all architectures.
Are there also problems with -O3 on ppc64el with other packages than
Ghostscript? Should we perhaps use
Found that Ubuntu's Ghostscript had already an exception rule for not
using -O3 on ppc64el which got lost with the sync. Re-introducing it and
reporting to Debian ...
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Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Status: New => Triaged
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The whole ghostscript builds when stripping off "-O3" from the CFLAGS
defaults:
export DEB_CFLAGS_STRIP="-O3"
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
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I have now investigated further, by trying to compile the pre-processed
*.i source file. This naturally does not need any -D... and -I...
command line arguments.
So I started with this command line:
gcc -c gdevpdfb.i
which did well. Then I added from the full command line each bunch of
Also the manual initiation of the ghostscript package build ("dpkg-
buildpackage -rfakeroot") on the ppc64el server hung at the same point
(devices/vector/gdevpdfb.c) and the command line for conserving the pre-
processed file also, but the hang seems after the pre-processing, as the
*.i file
As of doko's request I am attaching the pre-processed source file
devices/vector/gdevpdfb.c to this bug report, generated by the original
gcc command line (from the Makefile output) with "-save-temp" added on a
ppc64el server, coming out as gdevpdfb.i in the root directory of the
source tree.
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I have uploaded Ghostscript 9.50 to focal and it built without any
problem on all architectures but ppc64el. On ppc64el the compiler seems
to get stuck (or extremely slow) on one of the files of Ghostscript
(devices/vector/gdevpdfb.c, I tried twice). This leads to the build
Public bug reported:
Availability: The package is in Universe and it has no known build
issues in the curremt version. It is a pure data package without any
executable code inside and so nothing to compile. Therefore it is
architecture independent.
Rationale: This package is needed by the
Having a look into what the package installs, .otf versions of the fonts
are present, so this bug should be fixed already.
** Changed in: fonts-urw-base35 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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synced Ghostscript 9.50 from Debian, pulling in libopenjpeg2.
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Great, finally succeeded after 9 (!) years!
I will soon update the Ghostscript packages, merging 9.50 from Debian
and switch over to use the libopenjpeg2 instead of the Ghostscript-
internal library.
Other target is Poppler, I hope the Poppler package maintainer is aware.
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Now with nscd running and snapd restarted I have also cloded and re-
opened the Chromium browser and I can access my printer's web interface
now.
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I have to install nscd on the host machine and then restart snapd and my
snap:
sudo systemctl restart snapd
sudo snap restart printing-stack-snap
and after that cups-browsed succeeds to resolve .local host names.
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I can confirm this. I am also using Chromium and cannot access the web
admin interface of my printer, via
http://HP18602408C229.local/
In Firefox this works.
Same for the snap I am working on, to provide CUPS and cups-browsed in a
snap:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/printing-stack-snap/
Now I have tried with creating a fresh VM with the daily snapshot of
Focal and tried to reproduce the crash. Both with all normal, the host
providing some remote printers for which the cups-browsed in the VM
creates local queues and also with CUPS on the host stopped so that
cups-browsed does not
Note that the affected printers are a small series of LaserJet printers
from around a decade ago, so therefore we would not develop a distro-
specific fix for this.
You could try to report this upstream, on
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/system-config-printer
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seb128, thank you for the logs. Your cups-browsed uses the standard
configuration. What happens is that on shutdown, during the freeing of
the data structures for Avahi/DNS-SD support cups-browsed crashes.
During shutdown, near the very end, already after cups-browsed has
removed the queues which
You can safely ignore any CUPS warnings about deprecated PPD file
support functions here. The deprecation in CUPS means that these
functions are removed in a later feature release of CUPS (not
necessarily the next feature release). The next feature release happens
near the end of this year at the
seb128, as you have found a way to reliably reproduce the bug, I want to
ask you to do the following:
Run the command
cupsctl --debug-logging
to activate logginf by CUPS.
Edit the /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf file, making sure that it contains
a line
DebugLogging file
with no "#" in the
Right before the
memset(deleted_master, 0, sizeof(remote_printer_t));
deleted_master is allocated via
if (deleted_master == NULL &&
(deleted_master =
(remote_printer_t *)calloc(1, sizeof(remote_printer_t))) == NULL) {
debug_printf("ERROR: Unable to allocate memory.\n");
if
August Rydberg (august-rydberg), if you are using Focal, the cups-
browsed crash is possibly caused by bug 1857815. Please follow the
instructions I have given there for a debug log of cups-browsed, but
please post your answer there, not in this bug report.
If you are not using Focal, your bug
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1857815 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1857815
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The stack traces attached to this bug report suggest that cups-browsed
crashes on shutdown, but if cups-browsed is shut down during a reboot of
the machine, the apport message only appears after the machine has
completed the reboot and so makes the impression that the crash happened
during
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1857815 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1857815
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cups-browsed assert failure: corrupted double-linked list
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Sorry, if you get the crash with the method describe above, please
attach /var/log/cups/cups-browsed.log, and NOT /var/log/cups/error_log.
If you do not get a crash with the method described above, try repeated
rebooting until you get a crash.
Once having the crash, attach
Is your "wizard" hp-setup?
Please run
hp-setup --debug
in a terminal window (or if you called another program of HPLIP, run it
with the "--debug" option in a terminal now).
Please go the steps which you have taken at first, when you hit the
problem. When done, post the terminal output here.
I
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Assignee: Till Kamppeter (till-kamppeter) => (unassigned)
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Automatic i
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NetworkManager d
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Did you use the web interface of CUPS?
Does the same problem occur when using the "lpadmin" command in a
terminal?
Does it also occur when using the printer part of the GNOME Control
Center or system-config-printer?
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
scanbd prevents HP printers to work correctly with HPLIP
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To turn off color management on a CUPS print job you have to turn on
calibration mode. On the command line it is done as follows:
lp -d printer -o cm-calibration=1 file
The option has the possible values 0 and 1.
The button mentioned should probably add this option to the print job,
or when it
@Andreas Hasenack, eu também falo Alemão, se tiver um problema com CUPS,
cups-filters, ... :)
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Title:
smb printing fails
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Please attach both
/etc/cups/ppd/Brother_HL_L2375DW_series.ppd
and
/etc/cups/ppd/brother_hl_l2375dw_ser...@brw0c96e67e441e.local.ppd
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This is fixed in Debian's HPLIP package 3.19.8+dfsg0-2, so it is fixed
in Focal.
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Bug got fixed in FreeBSD:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=238072
Problem is that the version check for Pillow uses a deprecated method
which does not work any more with Pillow 6.0.0.
A patch for HPLIP is attached to the bug report.
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Could you please attach the PPD files of your printer, once of a Ubuntu
version in which the duplex works correctly (19.04 for example) and once
for a Ubuntu version where duplex printing does not work correctly
(19.10 for example). Could you also supply a CUPS error_log for one
working job (from
Can this perhaps have to do with this bug in Fedora 30:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1706090 ?
See also bug 1853242.
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Title:
`hp-check -r` crashes with "AttributeError: module 'PIL.Image' has no
For me it looks like that something changed in Samba. Printing on such a
server is done via the /usr/lib/cups/backend/smb CUPS backend which is
part of the smbclient package.
Is there no way to access the printer on the NAS via IPP?
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error when connecting to smb server
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As your printer is working again now and we are not able to investigate
the original problem I am closing this bug now.
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Status: New => Invalid
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Jean, does this mean that 1.10.6-2ubuntu1.1 works perfectly for you and
1.10.6-2ubuntu1.2 shows the problem you mention?
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Looks like that during boot time components get fired up in wrong order,
some dependency in the systemd service files is needed.
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DNS
No worries about my previous comment, it is solved.
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Joe_Bishop, a new Bionic SRU for bug 1754671 got issued, now much less
invasive simply backporting the fixes and not being a full upstream
update. Please follow the instructions in bug 1754671. If you are still
running 1.10.14 (the old SRU) please downgrade to the old network-
manager and then do
Jean, a new Bionic SRU for bug 1754671 got issued, now much less
invasive simply backporting the fixes and not being a full upstream
update. Please follow the instructions in bug 1754671. If you are still
running 1.10.14 (the old SRU) please downgrade to the old network-
manager and then do the
Now network-manager is hanging on (all autopkg tests passed):
Not touching package due to block request by freeze (contact #ubuntu-
release if update is needed)
Which freeze do we currently have on Bionic?
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Sorry for the late reply, I was on a conference last week.
I installed the PPA now and tested with the reproducer of the initial
posting. This works for me. Also the machine in general seems to work OK
with this version of network-manager.
Thank you very much Dariusz for packaging this version.
Great work, thank you very much!
It will need some testing of which I can only test the reproducer in the
initial description of this bug report, not any regressions which the
first attempt of upstream-update-based SRU, as I could not reproduce
these by myself.
So I would say to take this as a
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cups-browsed crashed with SIGSEGV in strlcpy()
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Fixed upstream, 1.25.10 is on its way ...
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Status: New => In Progress
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cups-browsed crashed
Thank you very much for the feedback, the fixed cups-filters version
(1.25.7) is on its way to Eoan now.
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For me it looks more like a kernel issue, as the Wi-Fi principally works
(network-manager must have set it up correctly). The weak signal issue
looks more like something in the driver.
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have uploaded the pdftoraster fix plus a possible fix for
implicitclass to my PPA now:
https://launchpad.net/~till-kamppeter/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+packages
cups-filters_1.25.6+git20191002-0ubuntu1~ppa1
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I have uploaded a possible fix to my PPA now:
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cups-filters_1.25.6+git20191002-0ubuntu1~ppa1
Anyone who suffers this problem, please test.
Note that we could not reproduce the crash and this is simply an attempt
to fix
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The problem was already identified to be caused by a recent bug fix
commit and a fix is on the way.
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I have fixed the pdftoraster crash upstream. Note also that there is
still a bug in the implicitclass backend which is currently worked on.
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When one uses gstoraster instead of pdftoraster (is used automatically
when Ghostscript is installed) then there does not occur any crash.
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I succeeded to reproduce the crash on the command line. For the tests
shown here I am in the source directory of the current cups-filters,
having run "autogen.sh", "./configure", and "make" already.
After downloading the attached PPD file (comment #11) and the attached
PDF file (comment #7) I
Your error_log did not catch any job.
Do the following:
- Make sure that CUPS is in debug logging mode.
- Print a job which causes the crash
- Wait the crash actually happen (crash report pop-up)
- Wait more 2 or 3 minutes
- Attach the error_log which you have then.
In addition, please
Could you please attach the file which you wanted to print and also
follow the instructions of the section "CUPS error_log" on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems. Reprint the job and
as soon as you get the crash again, attach the error_log. Thanks.
Do all the file attachments one
Currently it is the GIT repository, to check whether there is some
commit newer than the date of the packaged version.
We need some improvement in the cron script to only generate a tarball
when there is a change. Do you get a "daily nag" of a new foomatic-db
version every day now?
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Note that there is a cron job on www.openprinting.org which every day
generates a tarball with the date of the day as the version number but
there are no new commits to the GIT repository every day, leading to
certain tarballs being identical.
The last commit was on Aug 19, 2019:
New features of 2.3.x are also listed in the 2018 presentation
https://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/liaison/openprinting/presentations/cups-
plenary-may-18.pdf
and updated in the 2019 presentation:
https://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/liaison/openprinting/presentations/cups-
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The 2.3.x line got only a stable release on Fri, Aug 23, one day after
Feature Freeze for Eoan. As I was watching for software updates before
FF there was 2.3rc1 for a very long time without getting final, so I
ended up using 2.2.12 for Eoan.
The reason why CUPS 2.3.x did not get forward quickly
Please have a look at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingNetworkManager
and supply us with debug logs of NetworkManager and wpasupplicant,
You say "But I'm getting tired of this after years of doing it.". Does
this mean that you are suffering this bug already with older versions of
Ubuntu?
**
The PPD you have now is completely different, it is not auto-generated
based on a get-printer-attributes IPP request but it is a generic PPD
which is part of the cups-filters package.
How did you set up your printer under Disco? How did you set it up under
Eoan? Does your printer actually print
Could you post the PPD file of Eoan then, so tat I can compare?
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Can't print in monochrome, only in colour
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Could you also attach the ipptool output of Eoan, to see whether this is
different?
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Can't print in monochrome, only in colour
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Could you follow the instructions of the section "CUPS error_log" on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems to get an error_log in
debug mode from the CUPS crash?
Also some form of backtrace of the crashing CUPS daemon would be great
(apport record? cupsd run in a way that one can
Can you attach the PPD file (from /etc/cups/ppd/) of your printer of the
Disco machine and if possble also the one from your Bionic machine?
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pitti, have you already tried network-manager 1.10.14 from bionic-
proposed (bug 1754671)? It did not make it to -updates as there appeared
two regression reports (bug 1829838 and bug 1829913), but if these
regressions do not affect your use case you could try it. I would like
to know whether it
I do not really see in the log snippets where the Wi-Fi does not
actually work, or which step of the Wi-Fi connection attempt fails.
Perhaps the relevant part is not included.
You write:
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Can you tell where in the log Wi-Fi is failing? I see only a lot of
errors of GNOME shell, not of Wi-Fi.
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The shorter one ends at Jul 1, long before I asked you for the tests, and also
its last line looks broken. It is mot probably incomplete, somehow a part of it
got lost during upload.
In the longer one I have found one of your two tests. I have cut it at the
beginning of that test and uploaded
NM 1.18.0-1ubuntu6 with the above-mentioned merge request merged has
been uploaded and in the -proposed -> -release migration the
autopkgtests have all passed now. Closing as fixed.
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The longer of your two attached log files, log-network-manager-without-
segmentation.txt, seems to contain at least one of your two tests, so I
extracted the part from your test starting (last start of network-
manager, with log verbosity set to contain and messages)
up to the end. I have
Sorru for the late reply, I had a lot to do.
I am not sure whether you have correctly taken the logs.
Both are taken on July 25 but when you look into them, they span the
following time frames:
log-network-manager-with-segmentation.txt:Jan 31 - July 1
@ddstreet, unfortunately, I cannot verify this as the bug only occured
for CDMA phones and the CDMA system is only available in the US where
the rest of the world only uses GSM and UMTS systems for cell phones. So
we need someone in the US to verify this fix.
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Jean, thank you for the input, could you retest these two cases (with
and without split connection) but create debug logs of Network Manager
and systemd-resolved, following the instructions on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingNetworkManager (and/or of my comment
#10)?
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Could you uninstall openvpn-systemd-resolved with
sudo apt purge openvpn-systemd-resolved
and then reboot?
The openvpn-systemd-resolved is actually not needed for network-manager
with systemd-resolved in Ubuntu.
Does this solve your problem?
If not, please run the command
systemd-resolve
Please make sure your system is fully up-to-date. Especially make sure
your systemd package is 237-3ubuntu10.22 or newer. Now check your
network-manager package. If it is not 1.10.14-0ubuntu2 (probably it is
1.10.6) update it from bionic-proposed as described in comment #11 of
bug #1754671. Then
Joe_Bishop, could you install network-manager 1.10.14 from bionic-
proposed (as described in comment #11 of bug #1754671) and re-test
following the instructions of my comment #15? Thanks.
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