What device was used to get this error? We have not seen this in our
testing, AFAIK.

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Till Kamppeter
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Don, I have another problem which should get fixed in Ubuntu Jaunty:
> Whenever I do an operation involving status (starting hp-toolbox,
> starting hp-systray, using hp-levels, ...) I get a traceback like
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>  File "/usr/bin/hp-systray", line 141, in <module>
>    hpdio.run(r2, w3)
>  File "/usr/share/hplip/hpdio.py", line 140, in run
>    dev.queryDevice()
>  File "/usr/share/hplip/base/device.py", line 1673, in queryDevice
>    status_block = status.parseStatus(self.deviceID)
>  File "/usr/share/hplip/base/status.py", line 321, in parseStatus
>    return parseSStatus(DeviceID['S'], DeviceID.get('Z', ''))
>  File "/usr/share/hplip/base/status.py", line 172, in parseSStatus
>    info = long(s[c : c + pen_data_size], 16)
> ValueError: invalid literal for long() with base 16: ''
>
> This is perhaps the cause of the hp-toolbox not showing ink levels any
> more for most devices and also not showing status for many devices.
>
> Ubuntu has switched from Python 2.5 to 2.6 in the last days. Perhaps
> there is an incompatible change which leads to this
>
> ValueError: invalid literal for long() with base 16: ''
>
> Can you provide a patch to fix this? Thanks.
>
> --
> FFE Request: HPLIP 3.9.2 released one day after FF
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335116
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