Public bug reported:
Continued the installation of bug 862119, doing sudo apt-get install
-f and then sudo apt-get upgrade again. After some time this bug
occured.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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Title:
package samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.3 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess new post-removal script returned error exit
The postrm script needs perl-modules. An appropriate dependency should
be defined.
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Milestone: None = ubuntu-11.10
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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Moving to samba, as the suggested patch fixes a bug in the Samba code.
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Can also be a Samba problem as a change in smb.conf solves the problem.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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pitti, any idea how to improve the situation with CUPS?
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Ubuntu AppArmor policy is too lenient with shell scripts
To
Problem got solved by a change in the Samba configuration, so this seems
to be most probably a Samba problem. Moving ...
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Sorry, as I saw your last answer, I did not see that the bug was still
on Incomplete which causes it to expire after 60 days. Perhaps you
should already set back the bug state from Incompolete to New when
you answer a developer's question in any bug report.
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Seems to be a problem with Upstart:
Procesando disparadores para python-support ...
Configurando samba (2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.2) ...
start: Job is already running: smbd
invoke-rc.d: initscript smbd, action start failed.
dpkg: error al procesar samba (--configure):
el subproceso instalado el
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Then it is definitely a bug of our Samba package, reopening.
This is most probably not an upstream bug of Samba, though, as Milosz
Derezynski tells on the ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list that if he
installs Samba compiled from source (version 3.0.28a) CUPS does not
crash.
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As a fix authentication with clear-text password transfer is suggested.
This looks like a design flaw of the smb CUPS backend, which is a part
of Samba. Therefore moving to Samba.
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In Ubuntu by default there is no root password defined. If you did not
define one, you have to give the credentials of a user in the lpadmin
group. The first user which Ubuntu creates on installation is in the
lpadmin group.
This can also be a bug of LDAP. Please check appropriate log files.
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'net usershare' returned error 255
To manage
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To manage
Do your printers work locally? Are they listed by
lpstat -v
Are your printers set as shared? You can do this with system-config-
printer. Right-click the printer icon and choose Shared in the pop-up
menu so that it gets a check mark.
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Importance: Undecided
Can everyone with problems please also post /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and
/etc/samba/smb.conf? Please attach the files one after the other, do not
compress them.
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Ian, thank you for your files. For me the configurations look correct.
Can perhaps look a Samba expert into them?
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Title:
CUPS
Michael Lueck, can you log in on the server and try to print directly
from there? Can you use the envelope feeder when printing from the
server? Do you have a desktop machine running Linux? If so, can you
print from there and see whether the envelope feeder works?
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Now output if you directly use Samba without any frontend (system-
config-printer, CUPS, Nautilus, ...) - Samba bug. Moving ...
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You received
It is not yet clear whether the problem is caused by Samba or if it is
somewhere in the filter chain. The error_log does not show any problems
with the smb CUPS backend (the Samba client), but there are some
warnings coming from the filters.
To give me the possibility to be able to reproduce the
Crash happens in libsmb, closing system-config-printer task and leaving
samba (source of libsmb) task open.
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The problem can very easily be solved for Maverick and Lucid LTS (SRU)
by applying the solution presented in comment #18. This is especially
the best method now as we are past Feature Freeze and so a switchover of
CUPS to native Upstart is only possible for Natty. Especially important
is also the
pitti has upstartified CUPS now for the Maverick package. CUPS by itself
works nicely with upstart, also on a system boot CUPS and Samba get
started in the correct order. There is still fine tuning needed so that
Samba does not hang when manually starting and stopping the CUPS and
Samba services.
Anyone who has still problems on Maverick, please attach your
/etc/init/cups.conf file.
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For solving this problem in Ubuntu, we should really find a non-
interactive solution based on postfix or ssmtp. This would solve the
problem once for users who do not need the MTA, as users who install an
LSB-based printer driver or desktop application and users who really
need an MTA are
This is a problem of upstart. upstart must also handle dependencies
between services correctly if some services are natively started by
upstart and others by legacy init scripts.
** Also affects: cups (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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For me it looks like Samba, as the problem also occurs if one does not
use system-config-printer.
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Ubuntu has installed the obsolete oki4drv driver for you. On
linuxprinting.org (and this is the information which all distributions,
including Ubuntu, use to determine which printer driver to use) the
recommended driver is oki4w, which is a built-in GhostScript driver
which does not use any extra
This is not a bug in Ubuntu. It is wrongly configured. What you are
doing is to let the client convert the PostScript coming from the
applications into PCL and this is sent to the server which assumes it to
be plain text and tries to convert it to PCL again, and the result on
the paper looks like
I have forgotten one thing:
Also the server needs
Listen *:631
(do not forget to restart the CUPS daemon after this change).
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Can you also try the following:
Replace your /usr/bin/foomatic-gswrapper by the newest one from
linuxprinting.org:
cd /usr/bin
mv foomatic-gswrapper foomatic-gswrapper.orig
wget http://www.linuxprinting.org/foomatic-gswrapper
chmod 755 foomatic-gswrapper
Can you print using your originally
Can you try out what I have suggested here:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/cupsys/+bug/23461
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I highly recommend to add this driver.
Recommendations to fix the general consistence between foomatic-db and
the actually available drivers.
In general, note that foomatic-db contains only information about how to
use drivers and PPD files generated with foomatic-db are also only
information
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This is the Plug'n'Print feature which I have implemented in Mandriva
(from Mandriva 2006 on, SuSE has it, too). My implementation is based on
a script triggered by UDEV when the USB printer is plugged in. Normally,
UDEV creates only the /dev/usb/lp? file and sets the permissions, but it
can also
You should report this to the Epson/Avasys people.
This problem is also addressed on the FSG OpenPrinting Summit which I am
organizing:
http://www.freestandards.org/en/OpenPrinting/SummitLexington#How_to_write_a_cross_distro_printer_driver
We will provide a standard DDK to printer manufacturers
I think Kurt is right, so I reject this one.
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Bug is in gnome-cups-manager, it should not accept '/' in a printer
name.
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Moving to foomatic-db
At first, if a printer is not listed in the gnome-cups-manager or any
other printer setup tool, this is caused by the printer not being in the
foomatic-db package on your installed system.
Look up the printer on linuxprinting.org to see whether it is already
added upstream.
See also bug 39465 (https://launchpad.net/bugs/39465).
I have uploaded new printer and driver entries for Samsung lasers to
linuxprinting.org. Probably the best choice for you is using the new
splix driver. I highly recommend that it gets added to Ubuntu Linux.
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The recommended drivers are defined in the Foomatic database on
linuxprinting.org or for the distro in the foomatic-db package. I can
change the recommended driver, as others reported that this printer
prints too light with HPIJS.
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Sourcepackagename: hplip =
I have installed a recent Edgy (knot-2). It comes with HPLIP
0.9.11-2ubuntu5 and apt-get install hplip makes it only up to
0.9.11-2ubuntu7 currently.
I would like to have 1.6.7 in Edgy, once it supports the newest
printers, second it has many bug fixes, especially for faxing.
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Binary package hint: hplip
On a default installation of Ubuntu Linux (Edgy) I cannot install a Fax
queue for HPLIP because the appropriate PPD file is missing.
The Fax PPD file is in the binary package hpijs-ppds and this package is
not installed as there is already the
There are two possibilities:
- Add an appropriate dependency to ubuntu-desktop. For that this bug has
to be moved to ubuntu-desktop and to be assigned to the maintainer of
ubuntu-desktop (I assume that ubuntu-desktop is a meta package only
containing dependencies and no files).
- Join the
There should be a dependency on python-qt3 in the hplip package.
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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-
foo2zjs update is in the works (bug 54690), so only foomatic-db needs to
be updated, so that the recommended driver for the LaserJet 1022 is
foo2zjs and not hpijs.
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Which driver are you using? foo2zjs or hpijs? The HP LaserJet 1022
support principally also PCL (hpijs driver), but PCL printing is slow
and unreliable with this printer, most probably due to a weak CPU and a
too low amount of memory in the printer. To make the printer really
reliably work,
Public bug reported:
I have a laptop (Samsung X10plus with NVidia graphics card) with
Mandriva 2006 on it. This distro uses LILO to generate the boot menu. I
have added Edgy on a free partition (installation started from knot-2
live CD). All of the entries in the /etc/lilo.conf of Mandriva are
The best is to have a call of foomatic-cleanupdrivers in the post-
install and post-uninstall scripts of all packages which contain
Foomatic data, including foomatic-db itself. The we can make sure that
there is always an existing driver as recommended driver in every
printer XML file.
**
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
Can you post the following files:
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf
/etc/cups/printers.conf
/etc/cups/client.conf
/etc/cups/ppd/*.ppd
Which printer model do you have and how it is connected?
What does happen if you use the lpstat command:
lpstat -p
lpstat -d
lpstat -v
Does it hang and needs to be killed
Reported upstream:
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L1968
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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
Can you try CUPS 1.2.3, which was recently introduced in Edgy? This
should fix your problem.
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I did not introduce a concept of obsolete drivers into the Foomatic
system yet. In principle, I did not remove information/knowledge from
the database, so that users of older printers can still use their
printers.
The only way to find unneeded drivers for distros up to now is to
extract the
Mike Sweet has posted a patch which is a possible fix for this problem
to my upstream bug report:
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L1968
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So the packages on http://www.grad.hr/~ivoks/ubuntu/cups2/ include it?
Thank you for packaging it.
Whoever has observed the bug, please install the mentioned packages and
report your experience.
On my Ubuntu Edge the problem does not appear, but tomorrow I can try
the patch on a Mandriva box.
Can you post the output of
sudo lsmod
sudo cat /proc/sys/dev/parport/parport*/autoprobe*
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This looks like a kernel-level problem for me. All kernel modules for
the parallel port are loaded (parport, parport_pc, and lp), but the
printer's ID is not appearing in any of the
/proc/sys/dev/parport/parport*/autoprobe* files.
As you had this printer already working on your machine, I assume
This is an interesting feature request, but it cannot be assigned to one
package. It needs to be implemented in the printing dialog. So currently
you would have to suggest this separately to the KDE/Qt, GNOME/GTK, and
some application folks (OpenOffice.org, Scribus, ...), but not to the
package
Can you add the printer with the web interface of CUPS?
Go to http://localhost:631/ and click on Administration. If your
printer or at least the first parallel port is shown, click on the
appropriate Add this printer button and choose the model on the next
screens. When asked for user name and
There is also a bug report on Red Hat now:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=205619
The patch proposed by Mike Sweet seems not to solve the problem, as both
the Red Hat user and the Mandriva user tried a patched CUPS package and
it did not help (but still please test, perhaps
Can you do
/etc/init.d/cupsys stop
strace -f cupsd cupsd.log
and then run a program/command which makes CUPS taking 100% CPU (from
another terminal or the desktop menues). After the CPU was taken by
cupsd for some seconds stop the program and then stop the strace -f
cupsd cupsd.log with Ctrl
Sorry, must be
/etc/init.d/cupsys stop
strace cupsd -f cupsd.log
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I think, the
[ -e /var/log/cups/$l ] touch /var/log/cups/$l
in the patch must be replaced by
[ ! -e /var/log/cups/$l ] touch /var/log/cups/$l
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Here is the /etc/lilo.conf of the Mandriva 2006 installation:
# File generated by DrakX/drakboot
# WARNING: do not forget to run lilo after modifying this file
default=linux
boot=/dev/hda
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
** Also affects: foomatic-db-engine (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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On the current Edgy CDs there are no manufacturer-supplied PPD files for
PostScript printers (these files describe the printer-specific
parameters). We consider re-adding these in the final Edgy.
** Changed in: foomatic-db (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: Unconfirmed = In
The current Ubuntu CDs do not contain the manufacturer-supplied PPD
files and therefore PostScript printers get set up with generic PPD
files. These files often miss printer-specific options and also printer-
specific margin settings. To get the full functionality of your
PostScript printer,
** Changed in: foomatic-db-hpijs (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
** Changed in: foomatic-db-hpijs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Thank you for your info about the LaserJet 2P/IIP.
Can you post the output of
cat /proc/sys/dev/parport/parport*/autoprobe*
This will help me to remove the IIP/2P confusion from the Foomatic
database.
So the Gutenprint bug is fixed. I will close it.
** Changed in: gutenprint (Ubuntu)
Will make one out of the two LaserJet 2P/IIP entries in the Foomatic
database, name will depend on the auto-detection info.
Jürgen, if you do not get output from the command I have given you in
the previous comment, please tell me what name is written on the
printer: LaserJet 2P or LaserJet IIP?
Martin, did you already upload CUPS 1.2.4, Mike Sweet has posted a patch
to fix this bug:
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L1988
http://www.cups.org/strfiles/1988/str1988.patch
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fix as patch. We should pick up the patch to fix this bug.
** Changed in: cupsys (upstream)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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gcordoba, can you check whether the parallel port setting in the BIOS of
your computer supports bi-directional communication?
Make also sure not having any other device (like a parallel scanner) on
the same parallel port.
Do also not use any Canon or Epson entries for your parallel port.
Can
** Changed in: gnome-cups-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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The proposed upstream patch fixes the bug, I have done a short test on
my Mandriva test box.
Attached is a slightly corrected version of the patch, as with the
original on hunk fails on a the original CUPS 1.2.4 source.
** Attachment added: Corrected CUPS patch
I can reproduce this bug after I have updated to the new
cupsys-1.2.4-2ubuntu1 package. With the old 1.2.3 package printing to a
remote CUPS printer worked correctly.
** Changed in: cupsys (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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The problem was introduced by the following Debian change:
-
cupsys (1.2.4-2) unstable; urgency=low
[ Kenshi Muto ]
* PPD transition to /usr/share/ppd is mostly finished.
Now I remove old symlink
Can you check whether bug #63707 is hitting you?
Do
ls -l /usr/lib/cups/backend*
and post the output.
Then do
chmod a+rx /usr/lib/cups/backend*/ipp
chmod a+rx /usr/lib/cups/backend*/smb
and check whether everything is working correctly now.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 41789 ***
Please update to the newest state of Edgy, there your problem should be
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Duplicate of bug #41789.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 41789
splix printer driver does not work with Samsung ML-1610
** Changed in: gnome-cups-manager
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2hansen, your report seems to be really different from the one of the
original poster. So I recommend you to start a new bug report.
Do not worry about the output of cupstestppd, its result is PASS and
so the warnings should not prevent you from
Thank you very much. I will fix this in foomatic-db.
** Changed in: foomatic-db (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = In Progress
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driver no longer working
https://launchpad.net/bugs/62883
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Neither in the Foomatic database nor on the current Edgy (gnome-cups-
manager, lpinfo -m) I see any HP LaserJet II or HP LaserJet III
entry, always HP LaserJet 2 or HP LaserJet 3. So there is no bug in
foomatic-db to fix. Either it is already fixed (must be years ago, I do
not remember when and
I cannot reproduce this problem. I have also an updated Edgy, CUPS 1.2.4
(corrected bug #63707 manually).I have successfully added print queues
by starting the gnome-cups-manager from the desktop menus
(System/Administration/Printing) or simply the add-printer wizard from
the command line
This printer works also with the current HPIJS/HPLIP, some time ago HP
has added official support for these printers.
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What does the printer do if you enter
sudo cat ~/.bashrc /dev/lp0
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cupsys does not automatically detect parallel printer
https://launchpad.net/bugs/29050
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