Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Hi wolf,
Thank you for confirming that hplip-3.15.11.run is working fine.
We will surely take a look at fixing this issue when Hplip package
installed from standard repo
Thank you,
goutam
On 15 Jan 2016 15:20, "Wolf Rogner" wrote:
> What did I do:
>
> I redirected python3 to
Did you try install hplip-3.15.11 through 'hplip-3.15.11.run' auto installer
package ?
If yes, and if it is not working can you tell us what is the error you are
getting.
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What did I do:
I redirected python3 to python3.5 (ln -s)
I ran hplip-3.15.11.run which analyses and compiles the libraries according to
the underlying system.
It worked fine.
printing works.
The log messages suggest that the compilation uses python 2.6 (I have
2.7 as default, which indicates
If this holds true, I should be able to fix this issue by completly
wiping hplip and reinstall it with python3.5 set.
I tried this and it did not work.
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hplip is written to suite version py2.6 and py3.X.
While building the code certain binaries are linked with the default python
library. When default python version is changed to higher version, the code
needs to be recompiled to link to the python library which is defaulted now.
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Sorry for the delay.
I tried it with 3.15.11 and it seems to work fine.
Did I observe correctly that the tool suite is wirtten in python2.6?
If so, what influence does a relink of python3 to 3.5 have?
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relinked to python3.5 and reinstalled hplip (even restarted the machine)
-> still the same phenomenon: printer is stopped.
syslog:
Jan 4 11:18:37 mbr hp[4034]: prnt/backend/hp.c 919: ERROR: null print job
total=0
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Hi Wolf,
Can you try install hplip from auto-installer package
'hplip-3.15.11.run' file. You can download the file from here
http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/gethplip.html.
Run command 'sh hplip-3.15.11.run' to install hplip package.
Let us know if the issue is still reproducing.
Thanks,
Thanks for reporting issue.
We will look into this matter.
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Title:
printing will fail with python3.5 set as default
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If we change the softlink to point to another python version, we need to
reinstall hplip. Did you do that?
Try resinstalling HPLIP and check if things work.
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To the HPLIP developers at HP: It seems that there are compatibility
issues of current HPLIP with Python 3.5. Can you pleas check and fix
this? Thanks.
** Also affects: hplip
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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