fixed in edgy
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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[Edgy] HPLIP Toolbox doesn't start from gnome menu
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dwelch91, attaching the patch that Ubuntu currently applies
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Attachment added: no_qt_message patch
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4916014/61_noqt_message.dpatch
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[Edgy] HPLIP Toolbox doesn't start from gnome menu
Thanks, I'll review these enhancements for inclusion in 1.6.11.
-Don
On 10/20/06, Matthias Klose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dwelch91, attaching the patch that Ubuntu currently applies
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Attachment added: no_qt_message
I think this is not a good idea. There should not be any programs on the
CD and even in the desktop menues which require a package which is not
on the CD.
I think one should split the hplip package into hplip and hplip-gui.
hplip-gui contains all graphical user interfaces, like hp-toolbox, hp-
I think one should split the hplip package into hplip and hplip-gui.
hplip-gui
contains all graphical user interfaces, like hp-toolbox, hp-sendfax, ... with
their desktop menu entries, and it should have a dependency on
python-qt3, as all of HP's GUIs are based on this widget toolkit.
The
Then I would suggest the following:
Don, you tell us exactly, which programs are GUI-only and which are also
usable on the text console.
The GUI-only programs and ALL desktop menu entries (also the ones of
combined test/GUI tools, as a call from the menu makes only sense for
the GUI mode) we
I think this is correct approach, except for one thing:
Installing hplip-gui will then automatically also install python-qt3 and all
GUI
tools (and GUI parts of combined text/GUI tools) are accessible via menu
entries and work.
The GUI and text/non-GUI parts of the combined tools are not
So then only the hp-toolbox and the mentioned GUI-only .py files should
go to hplip-gui.
For the menu entries one should make them run the programs in
interactive text mode in a terminal window when there is no hplip-gui
/python-qt3 and in GUI mode if hplip-gui/python-qt3 is installed. This
That sounds fine. Just please let me know if any changes to the HPLIP
software is required to make any of this work. Any changes would
probably have to wait for our 1.6.10 or 1.6.11 release (Oct-Nov
timeframe), however.
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[Edgy] HPLIP Toolbox doesn't start from gnome menu
There should be a dependency on python-qt3 in the hplip package.
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Till Kamppeter wrote:
There should be a dependency on python-qt3 in the hplip package.
no. we do not want python-qt3 on the CD.
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Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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