Michael, thanks for your quick response.
Michael Koch schrieb: >> D [25/Sep/2009:16:35:54 +0200] [Job 110] cat: Schreibfehler: >> Daten<C3><BC>bergabe unterbrochen (broken pipe) >> D [25/Sep/2009:16:35:54 +0200] [Job 110] Segmentation fault >> D [25/Sep/2009:16:35:54 +0200] [Job 110] sed: Kann 65 Elemente nicht auf >> stdout schreiben: Daten<C3><BC>bergabe unterbrochen (broken pipe) > > This looks like the culprit. > >> I'm not sure how to further debug it. I have tried to install the >> Lenny versions of "ghostscript" and "foo2zjs" to no avail. >> >> I'm also not sure if this bug is connected to #534414. The package version >> of ghostscript I have installed is "8.70~dfsg-2" and according to the >> bug report the issue was resolved in 8.64 already. > > I don't think this bug is connected to #534414. I think its a bug in > /usr/bin/foo2hp2600-wrapper. This is a shell script. Can you try to > to track the bug down in this file a bit? There are not too many places > using cat and sed. I have set the /usr/bin/foo2hp2600-wrapper script to "-x" in the shebang line to see what commands are run: D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:14 +0200] [Job 118] + USER= D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:14 +0200] [Job 118] + GS=gs -q -dBATCH -dSAFER -dQUIET -dNOPAUSE D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:14 +0200] [Job 118] + foo2zjs-pstops -n -c -w D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:14 +0200] [Job 118] + cat D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:14 +0200] [Job 118] + gs -q -dBATCH -dSAFER -dQUIET -dNOPAUSE -sPAPERSIZE=letter -g4960x7015 -r600x600 -sDEVICE=bitcmyk -dCOLORSCREEN -dMaxBitmap=500000000 -sOutputFile=|cat 1>&3 /tmp/icc.usecie.ps -_ D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:14 +0200] [Job 118] + foo2hp -r600x600 -g4960x7015 -p1 -m1 -n1 -d1 -s7 -c -b1 -u 1x80 -l 1x80 -J -U -B -A -D1 D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:15 +0200] [Job 118] cat: Schreibfehler: Daten<C3><BC>bergabe unterbrochen (broken pipe) D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:15 +0200] [Job 118] Segmentation fault D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:15 +0200] [Job 118] sed: Kann 65 Elemente nicht auf stdout schreiben: Daten<C3><BC>bergabe unterbrochen (broken pipe) D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:15 +0200] [Job 118] + [ -x /usr/bin/logger ] D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:15 +0200] [Job 118] + logger -t foo2hp2600-wrapper -p lpr.info -- gs -sPAPERSIZE=letter -g4960x7015 -r600x600 -sDEVICE=bitcmyk -dCOLORSCREEN -dMaxBitmap=500000000 /tmp/icc.usecie.ps D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:15 +0200] [Job 118] + logger -t foo2hp2600-wrapper -p lpr.info -- foo2hp -r600x600 -g4960x7015 -p1 -m1 -n1 -d1 -s7 -c -b1 -u 1x80 -l 1x80 -B -A D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:15 +0200] [Job 118] + [ 1 -eq 0 ] D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:15 +0200] [Job 118] + exit 0 D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:15 +0200] [Job 118] renderer exited with status 0 D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:15 +0200] [Job 118] kid4 exited with status 0 D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:15 +0200] [Job 118] kid3 finished D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:15 +0200] [Job 118] Read 72 bytes of print data... D [28/Sep/2009:10:54:15 +0200] [Job 118] Wrote 72 bytes of print data... Sorry for the german output. Not sure how I can set it to english for debugging. Anyway it appears like Ghostscript (gs) is called (although I wonder why the "letter" format is chosen - I'm using A4 everywhere in my settings). And gs pipes to foo2hp. And somehow during this piping something unexpected is happening. Strangely I can print *some* documents. I have created a new inkscape drawing and put the Debian logo and a few colored circles into it. That printed well. However my hardly more complicated image (I wanted to print a sign for our office door with our company logo and a little text on it) didn't print. Any ideas? Thanks! Christoph -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org