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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2029480
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SyntaxWarnings with Python3.12
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As I said in comment #4
-
The binary package libsane-hpaio DOES NOT depend on the binary package hplip,
not even indirectly, so the binary package hplip can get demoted to Universe.
the binary package printer-driver-hpcups also does not depend on the
binary package hplip, but
My upload got approved now:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/2.4.7-1.2ubuntu7
This means that the package is in noble-proposed now. The autopkgtests
of the package itself and its dependencies get run on all the 6
supported architectures. When they all pass, the package gets into
I have uploaded it, but starting from beta freeze until the final
release all uploads have to be approved by the release team. As I have
done the upload on Friday late at night (CEST) there was probably nobody
of the release team around to pass this upload through. Probably this
will happen only
Sorry, I completely overlooked that there were 2 fixes. I have applied
the patch of PR #935 now, too, and uploaded this as cups
2.4.7-1.2ubuntu7.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
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Andreas, thanks a lot for the quick fix!
I have applied it now in Ubuntu's CUPS, version 2.4.7-1.2ubuntu6. Note
that the package will probably only land in the distro after the release
of 24.04 beta.
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I have uploaded printer-driver-foo2zjs 20200505dfsg0-2ubuntu6 where I
have moved the firmware file directory to /var/lib/foo2zjs/firmware/.
Ken VanDine has tested this version and it works on Ubuntu 24.04 with
TPM-based FDE, not interfering with the snapped kernel any more.
This will not break
This means that /lib/firmware is repurposed, at least on some systems.
So no problem for me to move the firmware directory to /usr/lib or
/usr/share.
Questions is now, do we have a kernel Snap on standard *.deb-based
Ubuntu? If we had kernel Snaps only on Ubuntu Core (Desktop) there the
Andreas,
thanks for also reporting upstream. Michael, Sweet, author of CUPS, has
already found a solution. See:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/issues/934
I will apply this solution soon.
** Bug watch added: github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/issues #934
** Changed in: splix (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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splix version 2.0.0+svn315-7fakesync1ubuntu0.22.04.1 in jammy
Uploaded 2.0.0+svn315-7fakesync1ubuntu1 without any changes.
** Changed in: splix (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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splix
I have uploaded c2esp 27-11ubuntu4 now.
In the code of c2esp I have found some logging statements which cast
pointer addresses to long int. Probably this works only on 64-bit and
not on 32-bit and so caused the crashes in the autopkgtest. I could not
test whether it is really the fix, I am simply
Problem seems to be rather the broken cups.pc file from Debian in the
cups package, which is fixed in 2.4.7-1.2ubuntu2, as after this cups
release the tests of said packages have passed.
** Package changed: libcupsfilters (Ubuntu) => cups (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status:
Checking autopkgtest results on armhf for the mentioned packages AFTER
upload of cups 2.4.7-1.2ubuntu2, which fixed the autopkgtest failure of
cups-browsed, bug 2059157 and bug 2059089:
libcupsfilters:
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/c/libcupsfilters/noble/armhf
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libppd:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2059157 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2059157
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Debian had added their own cups.pc file to CUPS 2.4.7, overlooking that
already in 2.4.6 upstream has introduced a cups.pc file which is much
more comprehensive.
This broke the autopkgtest of cups-browsed in noble.
Fixed in cups 2.4.7-1.2ubuntu2.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New
This is the patch adapted to the actual Ubuntu/Debian package of HPLIP,
as used in the hplip 3.23.12+dfsg0-0ubuntu2 release for Noble.
The adaptations were most probably needed because, before applying this
patch ~80 other patches got applied to the original source code of
HPLIP.
Especially the
@zdohnal, thanks a lot for the patch, I have applied it now (with slight
adjustments) to the Ubuntu package, fixing bug #2054869.
** Also affects: hplip (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: hplip
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2029480 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2029480
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2029480
SyntaxWarnings with Python3.12
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Lot of SyntaxWarning messages during install
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2029480
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On the goipp package I had the same problem when I wanted to replace the
upstream source by the uupdate command, so I ended up to put everything
together manually and then it worked.
So providing the update as a debdiff seems to cause the same problem.
Therefore I have now attached the 3 files
** Attachment added: "golang-github-openprinting-goipp_1.1.0-0ubuntu1.dsc"
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Need sponsoring: goipp 1.1.0 and ipp-usb 0.9.24 for noble
To
** Patch added:
"golang-github-openprinting-goipp_1.0.0-2_1.1.0-0ubuntu1.debdiff"
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Public bug reported:
These packages are for IPP-over-USB and they contain not only bug fixes
but also several quirk workarounds to especially make printers from
Pantum but also devices of other manufacturers working.
Unfortunately, goipp is not in my PPU list (I do not know whether ipp-
usb is
** Patch added: "ipp-usb_0.9.23-1build1_0.9.24-0ubuntu1.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ipp-usb/+bug/2055346/+attachment/5750424/+files/ipp-usb_0.9.23-1build1_0.9.24-0ubuntu1.debdiff
** Also affects: golang-github-openprinting-goipp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
To the upstream developers of HPLIP:
In a recent version of Python (3.12?) backslashes in regular expressions
need to get quoted or the expressions defined as raw strings (r'...').
Could you change it that way? Using raw strings should not break older
versions of Python.
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I have seen similar warnings also during building of the HPLIP package.
Looking into the Python documentation
https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html
I have found out that the search patterns need to be supplied as raw
strings:
'^\d+' -> r'^\d+'
or backslashes need to get quoted:
Thank you very much.
As this bug can easily get worked around and as it is also fixed in
cups-filters 2.x, I will not provide a fix here. Closing ...
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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The bug itself is that the implicitclass CUPS backend used by cups-
browsed is not able to determine the correct parameters to generate
Apple Raster from the PDF input. Your printer needs 600 dpi and for some
reason 1200 dpi got sent.
In cups-filters 2.x (to appear in Ubuntu 22.10) this is fixed.
@maxroby, could you run the following command:
ipptool -tv ipps://HPF80DAC5CDC21.local:631/ipp/print get-printer-
attributes.test > attrs.txt
and attach attrs.txt. Please also post the screen output of this ipptool
command. Thanks.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
Could you run the command
driverless
and post the output here?
Does it contain the printer's URI
ipps://HP%20OfficeJet%20Pro%208020%20series%20%5B5CDC21%5D._ipps._tcp.local/
or ipps://HPF80DAC5CDC21.local:631/ipp/print ?
could you also run
driverless
Alexander, as ipp-usb starts to communicate with the printer as soon as
it attaches to it, you could perhaps add a mechanism that somehow finds
out whether the printer is actually driverless or not, and if not,
unattach ipp-usb immediately to give way for classic access (CUPS
backend or Printer
Mentioned this issue also in upstream discussion on ipp-usb:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/ipp-usb/issues/50
** Bug watch added: github.com/OpenPrinting/ipp-usb/issues #50
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Alexander, can you have a look into this and work out a solution with
the users?
The printer in question here is a re-branded Samsung, from the
acquisition of Samsung's printer section by HP. Note that it is named
"HP Laser ..." and not "HP LaserJet ...". It also has only 2 7/1/4
channels and not
I will escalate this to the author of ipp-usb, Alexander Pevzner. He
will either find a solution or add a quirk rule for this printer not
fulfilling the driverless printing standards properly.
Did you try whether you can do driverless printing when connecting your
printer via the network
Could you run the command
sudo lsusb -vvv > lsusb-out.txt
again, and even if it produces error messages attach the lsusb-out.txt
file to this bug report?
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> These two statements seem to be contradictory. If driverless printing
is more reliable, that would seem to imply that files sent directly to
the printer print more reliably than files sent through the CUPS
filters, which would seem to imply that it is the filters, not the
printer, that have
The "Printers" part of the GNOME Control Center is not system-config-
printer, moving ...
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Could you run the command
driverless
and post the output here?
Could you also run the command
sudo lsusb -vvv > lsusb-out.txt
and attach lsusb-out.txt?
Do not compress the file before attaching it. Thanks.
Also have a look at
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/ipp-usb/issues/48
and check
Do you have cups-filter 1.28.15 installed, which fixes bug #1967816? Or
did you try the option "pdftops-renderer=gs" as described there and
which you confirmed as fixing that bug? You do not need the option if
you have cups-filter 1.28.15 installed. Or could it be that this file
now needs the
Backported to upstream 1.x branch in
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-filters/commit/2134daad68
Will be included in cups-filters 1.28.15 in Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy).
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Fixed upstream in
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-filters/commit/607f5e9066
** Package changed: cups (Ubuntu) => cups-filters (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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Could you print your file from the command line, using
lp -d duplex file.pdf
lp -d duplex -o pdftops-renderer=gs file.pdf
file.pdf is the file you mention which does not print on your printer.
Please try the 2 command. Tell us which of them prints which of them
not.
Your log shows that the job
If this situation occurs for me and I press ALT + TAB then, I get back
to normal and can use mouse and keyboard as usual again.
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Title:
42beta:
I your error_log I have found the following:
D [21/Mar/2022:15:08:48 +0100] [Job 312] Send-Document: client-error-
document-format-error (client-error-document-format-error)
This looks like that the printer was not able to work with the data it
received.
The printer reports that it accepts PWG
Seems that your version of "driverless" is too old, not yet having the "
--std-ipp-uris" option (see also output of "driverless -h").
But I have found the URI you need in your error_log. Please run the
following command:
ipptool -tv ipp://EPSON0EF3E0.local:631/ipp/print get-printer-
Thanks for the files.
For the "ipptool -tv ..." command do the following:
Run
driverless --std-ipp-uris
You get an URI for your printer in standard IPP format. Please use that
URI for the "ipptool -tv ..." command of my comment above (comment #2)
and attach the attrs.txt here.
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e-mail answers seem to
Could you also attach your file
/etc/cups/ppd/EPSON_ET_2810_Series.ppd
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Title:
print sent to Epson ET-2810 is not printed
To manage
Please also run the command
cupsctl --debug-logging
Then print a job and as soon as it finishes/fails, copy the
/var/log/cups/error_log file and attach it to this bug report. Also do
not compress it and do not package it together with any other file.
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Please run the command
driverless
and post the output here. This should give you a network URI of your
printer.
Then run
ipptool -tv get-printer-attributes.test > attrs.txt
with replaced by the URI you got from the "driverless" command.
Please attach the resulting attrs.txt file to this bug
synced. Thanks for reporting.
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Title:
please sync qpdf 10.6.3
To manage
I have uploaded cups 2.4.1op1-1ubuntu3 with the updated patch now, and
also updated the upstream pull request:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/pull/353
Please test as soon as the update arrives.
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Thanks for all the info, it is as I expected, your cupsd.conf has
"Browsing No" because you do not use printer sharing. Then the DNS-SD
host name is not set in the daemon's internal variable DNSSDHostName and
this variable I compared with the host name of the URI of the potential
new queue to see
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Status: New => In Progress
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cupsd crashed with SIGSEGV in __strcmp_evex()
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Can you also attach your /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file?
And please also post the output of the command
cupsctl
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Title:
cupsd crashed with SIGSEGV
Could you run the following commands:
driverless
driverless --std-ipp-uris
lpstat -v
and post the output here.
On which print queue are you printing?
Are you running cups-browsed?
Then switch CUPS into debug mode:
cupsctl --debug-logging
Print a job as you did when the crash happened.
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cupsd crashed with SIGSEGV in __strcmp_evex()
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qpdf 10.6.2 has landed in Jammy. So this problem is solved.
** Changed in: qpdf (Ubuntu)
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Title:
qpdf 10.6.2
The full release schedule is here:
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/jammy-jellyfish-release-schedule/
Especially Final Freeze is on April 14, one week before release.
From Feature Freeze (Feb 24) on there is no auto-syncing of Debian
packages into Ubuntu any more, so for each release you do after
Jay, no freeze exception is required for sorting out this -proposed
migration. Everything what is uploaded or synced before freeze does not
need an exception, independent whether it migrates into the release
before or after the freeze.
Also after the freeze one can do bug fix uploads/syncs. So
Uploaded system-config-printer 1.5.16 to Jammy. This should solve the
problem.
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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I have done the 1.5.16 release now:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/system-config-
printer/releases/tag/v1.5.16
I will update the Ubuntu package of s-c-p before FF.
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
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It wasn't fixed with switching to gdm3, sorry, I deleted my comment
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Title:
No video after wake from S3 due to Nvidia driver crash
To
Not sure if this was the main reason, but it seems the problem was fixed
for me, when I switched the display manager from lightdm to gdm3. I'm
using nvidia-driver-510 now and I have no problems with resuming after
suspending anymore.
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probably also related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers-460/+bug/1911055
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No video after wake from S3
Not sure if this was the main reason, but it seems the problem was fixed
for me, when I switched the display manager from lightdm to gdm3. I'm
using nvidia-driver-510 now and I have no problems with resuming after
suspending anymore.
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Can it be that you have earlier installed HPLIP directly from the
upstream source? The system update could have overwritten parts of that
installation and now your HPLIP does not work any more.
A safer way to have an always up-to-date HPLIP is using its Snap
version.
Go to
I have asked the upstream maintainer, Zdenek Dohnal, to spin a release
before 22.04 FF. This would be much better than a backport.
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
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Thanks for the info.
I have also updated the HPLIP Printer Application Snap in the Snap Store
to 3.21.12 now.
Closing ...
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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The problem is that we cannot add a new package to an already released
Ubuntu. A SRU (Stable Release Update) can only be bug fixes on already
included packages, no new feature releases of them, nor completely new
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As ippusbxd by itself is broken, meaning that it even does not work very
well with the devices it is actually designed for, I am also in favor of
removing it from all still supported Ubuntu versions (especially LTS).
Then it does not block devices which could otherwise work better.
To the users
The problem you mention is a known CUPS problem and in the works:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/issues/176
** Bug watch added: github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/issues #176
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/issues/176
** Package changed: cups-filters (Ubuntu) => cups (Ubuntu)
**
Mathias Weyland (launchpad-weyland), thanks for the link to the patched
GTK, thispatch is generally a good idea as it is not a good idea of a
print dialog talking directly to IPP printers, circumventing CUPS.
The problems are the following:
1. A typical desktop application sends the data to get
To the maintainers of AppArmor: Did anything change in the
default/standard AppArmor restrictions in Jammy which requires changed
in the profiles of CUPS and cups-browsed?
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As usual, submitting to early, trying again ...
This looks like that either AppArmor got more restricted in Jammy. I
will CC AppArmor folks to make them aware, but due to the holidays they
will possibly not react quickly. So I recommend to temporarily de-
activate AppArmor for CUPS and for
This looks like that either AppArmor got more restricted in Jammy. I
will CC AppArmor folks to make them aware, but due to the holidays they
will possibly not react quickly. So I recommend to temporarily de-
activate AppArmor for CUPS and for cups-browsed:
sudo apt install apparmor-utils
This is already 3 years old and there are no similar complaints. So the
probability is low that the bug is still there. Closing ...
** Changed in: cups-pk-helper (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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This is already fixed ages ago, closing ...
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
/etc/cups/printers.conf
Thorsten, could you also update the Debian package appropriately? And
once one it, update to 3.21.10? Thanks.
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Title:
Wrong permissions on
@jawn-smith, I have uploaded the package for your SRU patch now. Thanks
for the debdiff.
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Title:
Fix for Ghostscript 9.50 upstream bug needs to
The brlaser printer driver is also available in the Ghostscript Printer
Application in the Snap Store. There it is based on the current GIT
master snapshot, which means that it includes the fix.
Get the Snap here:
https://snapcraft.io/ghostscript-printer-app
Its development happens here:
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => impish-updates
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Milestone: impish-updates => focal-updates
** Also affects: hplip (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Till Kamppeter (till-kamppeter)
Status: New
** Also a
The public GPG keys here are only to check the integrity of a downloaded
proprietary plugin, to prevent that someone could make HPLIP download
and install a fake, malware plugin. HPLIP does not load such a key as
long as the user does not try to download the plugin and HPLIP dos also
not do any
Impish (21.10) uses Ghostscript 9.54 so there the problem is fixed
according to the upstream bug report. Closing ...
** Changed in: ghostscript (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.ghostscript.com/
including the Ghostscript command line and the input file. Please also
post a link to that bug report here.
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Two confirmations that the problem is solved, so I close this bug as
fixed.
Thanks for the bug report and the confirmations that it is fixed.
** Changed in: cups-pdf (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed
I have synced cups-pdf 3.0.1-13 into Ubuntu Impish now (see bug
1945939).
As soon as you get this version with your updates, please re-test and
tell us here how far it solves your problems. Thanks.
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Done.
** Changed in: cups-pdf (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Sync cups-pdf 3.0.1-13 (universe) from Debian unstable
If you only need printing (and not scanning) functionality, you can also
switch to the HPLIP Snap:
https://snapcraft.io/hplip-printer-app
This works with all (not too old, Snap must be supported) Ubuntu
versions and many other distributions. It will also be regularly updated
and the updates
Martin-Eric, would your last changes fix this bug?
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Title:
cups-pdf prints blank pages
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I had the same problem, which caused the entire cluster creation to fail
since it blocks the installing the network plugin and occm.
The problem is probably inside the generate_certificates function in
make-cert-client.sh / make-cert.sh
The function gets executed 5 times for server, kubelet,
The printing support of the newest HPLIP version (3.21.8) is also
contained in the current Printer Applications (new format for printer
drivers, OS-distribution-independent):
HPLIP Printer Application:
https://snapcraft.io/hplip-printer-app
PostScript Printer Application:
@Alexander, could you have a look what is happening here?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1931383
Title:
ipp-usb ftbfs with lto
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Upstream bug report:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-filters/issues/354
Upstream pull request:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-filters/pull/371
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Fixed upstream.
Valentyna, thank you for the sample file and the proposed patch. I have
modified the patch to simplify it and to make it working also without
PPD files.
Suraj also thanks to you for taking it upstream and posting your pull
request.
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Thank you very much for the sample file.
I have printed it into a PDF file from evince to be able to do further
tests manually on the command line.
This way I have done some tests and found out that adding
"-dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=XXX -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=YYY" with any non-zero
values for width and
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