That port is 'cups-filters', which Beeblebrox already has.

You'll want to check the cups log file. First edit your
local/etc/cups/cupsd.conf file to enable logging, then try to print. That
will give you a huge amount of entries in the log file, but somewhere there
will be the name of the crashing filter.

If you can't find it, post your logfile somewhere (beware that it may
contain personal information, though), and we'll take a look at it. You can
post it direct to me if you don't want to annoy the list with a large
logfile.


On 6 June 2014 16:51, Thomas Mueller <tmuel...@sysgo.com> wrote:

> On Thu, 5 Jun 2014 10:00:39 -0700 (PDT), Beeblebrox wrote:
> > Anyone per chance with insight into "filter failed" error? I have already
> > removed and re-created the printer several times.
> >
> > Installed cups related packages: cups-base-1.7.2_1, cups-client-1.7.2,
> > cups-filters-1.0.53_1, cups-pdf-2.6.1_1, cups-pstoraster-8.15.4_7,
> > foomatic-db-20140425, gutenprint-5.2.8, gutenprint-base-5.2.8,
> > gutenprint-cups-5.2.8_1, gutenprint-foomatic-5.2.8_1,
> gutenprint-ijs-5.2.8
>
> I vaguely remember similar problems when updating CUPS lately. After
> the update I had to install another package[*] to get printing working
> again. In addition to your list I have cups-image installed, maybe that
> helps.
>
> [*]  I can't remember details which package I had to install, I do
>      remember wondering if port dependencies or an UPDATING entry was
>      missing.
>
> --
> Thomas Mueller
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