[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-03-09 Thread Alexander Sack
not really network-manager issue.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Invalid

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-08-20 Thread Anakin Starkiller
Still nothing on this bug ? I think it should be renamed to something
that doesn't contain wifi. In fact, this is just an issue of how to
handle the situation when IPP server are not reachable...instead of
hanging, a message should appear...It doesn't seem too complicated, and
the problem doesn't not come from network-manager or cups, it is gnome
print dialog that is somehow flawed ;)

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-08-20 Thread Till Kamppeter
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 156647 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156647

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 156647
   Evince hangs on showing print dialog

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-06-06 Thread cgonzalez
Any chance of this bug getting solved?

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-12-11 Thread legodude
I have the exact same problems. Removing the unresolvable ipp printer
restored printing performance back to normal. My debugging thus far has
been very limited - using the CUPS web interface functioned as expected
with the unresolvable printer in the system so I think the problem is
not directly CUPS-related. I am on Kubuntu 8.10. I'll try and do some
more debugging this weekend if possible.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-06-22 Thread Darryl Rees
Same problem here, caused by having a remote (ipp) printer defined, and
the name of the host on which the queue is defined is unresolvable. It
is not the default queue -- in this case one printer defined on a server
at home, the hostname of which is normally discovered by zeroconf. If
that server is down or I am at another location, the print dialog takes
approx. 1 minute to appear.

I think the name resolution call happens in gtk_printer_request_details
(from a quick poke around with gdb). Needs to be made an asynchronous
operation which doesn't hold up opening the print dialog.

Workaround. Check what servers your remote printers are on, and make
sure the host's name (as shown in the print setup dailog) is define in
/etc/hosts. If the same problem I am describing, your print dialog
should become responsive again as soon as you make the change.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-25 Thread fragro
After downgrading to Gutsy and reupdating to Hardy this Bug no longer
happens for me! (config files in home are in a seperated partition and
was not deleted)

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-14 Thread fragro
Same here!

This Bug is maybe a duplicate of this or vice versa:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/156647

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-17 Thread fragro
Yes Gtk print dialog is essential for working with gnome... all prints
(firefox, evince, gnome) are hanging up. I have several important things
to print! This is really a "no-go"!!!

** Also affects: gnome-print
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-17 Thread fragro
** Also affects: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread bj mccormick
@ Anton, that fixed my problem! You rock.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Darryl Rees
@Till
As mentioned the gnome printing dialog also hangs if the name of one of the 
printer's hosts is unresolvable. In any case it shouldn't hang even if 
localhost doesn't come up for some reason - in that case it should present some 
sane warning message to help users locate the problem at the very least, rather 
than presenting a blank window for > 1 minute.

By all means if a printer is uncontactable for whatever reason
(including faulty name resolution), the printer should show in the
dialog as uncontactable; but it shouldn't make the dialog unusable.

Steps to reproduce:
1) Define a hostname statically in /etc/hosts
2) Define a printer on that hostname
3) Remove the hostname from /etc/hosts

On my system the empty print dialog window appears (contents undrawn) for 
approx 70 seconds, before being drawn. During this time the code does several 
calls to
SYS_write(20, "RESOLVE-HOSTNAME-IPV4 the.unresolvable.hostname"..., 33) 
   = 33
SYS_read(20, 
occur and timeout after 5-10 secs.
Once the print dialog has appeared, selecting an unresolvable printer will 
cause the dialog to hang up again for another 70 seconds.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Till Kamppeter
You are right, re-opening Gnome-Print tasks.

** Changed in: gnome-print
   Status: Invalid => New

** Changed in: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Till Kamppeter
Darryl Rees, can you do the following test:

1) Define a hostname statically in /etc/hosts
2) Define a printer on that hostname
3) Remove the hostname from /etc/hosts

4) Run "cupsctl LogLevel=debug"
5) Run "lpstat -p", "lpstat -v", "lpoptions -p  -l", ...

If one of the CUPS commands hangs (needs very long time to answer),
attach the /var/log/cups/error_log to this bug report.

This is to check whether the problem comes from CUPS or from GNOME/GTK.

** Changed in: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

** Changed in: gnome-print
   Status: New => Incomplete

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-16 Thread Darryl Rees
Thanks Till for your prompt response! I'm sorry I don't know appropriate
ettiquette for inline/attachments here - I have inlined a heap of
output: (1) debug output from cups as requested (2) debug output from
cups during the print-dialog hang (3) gdb stacktrace of gedit during a
print-dialog hang. Hope its ok.

lpstat -p", "lpstat -v" are always fast.

lpoptions -p  -l
Takes about 5 seconds on an IPP printer (with unresolved hostname).
However it returns instantaneously on an SMB printer (with unresolved hostname).

IPP Printer:
$ time lpoptions -p Laserjet-1300 -l
lpoptions: Unable to get PPD file for LaserJet-1300: Not Found
real0m5.024s
user0m0.012s
sys 0m0.000s

And accompanying cups/error_log:
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Printers
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Classes
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Default
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] Get-Printer-Attributes 
ipp://localhost/printers/LaserJet-1300
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 10 from localhost:631 (IPv4)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 10 GET 
/printers/LaserJet-1300.ppd HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdSendError: 10 code=404 (Not Found)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 10
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8

When the hostname is added to /etc/hosts I get the same error message on the 
IPP queue, but it returns instantaneously.
time lpoptions -p Laserjet-1300 -l
lpoptions: Unable to get PPD file for LaserJet-1300: Not Found
real0m0.023s
user0m0.008s
sys 0m0.004s

D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Printers
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Classes
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Default
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] Get-Printer-Attributes 
ipp://localhost/printers/LaserJet-1300
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 10 from localhost:631 (IPv4)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 10 GET 
/printers/LaserJet-1300.ppd HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdSendError: 10 code=404 (Not Found)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 10
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8


Here is the cupsd/error_log during when the print dialog hangs:
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: clients=1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: jobs=74
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: jobs-active=0
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: printers=6
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: printers-implicit=0

[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-06 Thread bj mccormick
I'm also started having the printer dialog hang. It sounds like what is
going on in this bug report although I'm not sure it has to do with the
wireless. I can only use a wireless connection though, so I can't really
test. The only thing I could think of that I changed was changing my
wireless driver from ndiswrapper to madwifi.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread bj mccormick
@ Anton, that fixed my problem! You rock.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Darryl Rees
@Till
As mentioned the gnome printing dialog also hangs if the name of one of the 
printer's hosts is unresolvable. In any case it shouldn't hang even if 
localhost doesn't come up for some reason - in that case it should present some 
sane warning message to help users locate the problem at the very least, rather 
than presenting a blank window for > 1 minute.

By all means if a printer is uncontactable for whatever reason
(including faulty name resolution), the printer should show in the
dialog as uncontactable; but it shouldn't make the dialog unusable.

Steps to reproduce:
1) Define a hostname statically in /etc/hosts
2) Define a printer on that hostname
3) Remove the hostname from /etc/hosts

On my system the empty print dialog window appears (contents undrawn) for 
approx 70 seconds, before being drawn. During this time the code does several 
calls to
SYS_write(20, "RESOLVE-HOSTNAME-IPV4 the.unresolvable.hostname"..., 33) 
   = 33
SYS_read(20, 
occur and timeout after 5-10 secs.
Once the print dialog has appeared, selecting an unresolvable printer will 
cause the dialog to hang up again for another 70 seconds.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Till Kamppeter
You are right, re-opening Gnome-Print tasks.

** Changed in: gnome-print
   Status: Invalid => New

** Changed in: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Till Kamppeter
Darryl Rees, can you do the following test:

1) Define a hostname statically in /etc/hosts
2) Define a printer on that hostname
3) Remove the hostname from /etc/hosts

4) Run "cupsctl LogLevel=debug"
5) Run "lpstat -p", "lpstat -v", "lpoptions -p  -l", ...

If one of the CUPS commands hangs (needs very long time to answer),
attach the /var/log/cups/error_log to this bug report.

This is to check whether the problem comes from CUPS or from GNOME/GTK.

** Changed in: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

** Changed in: gnome-print
   Status: New => Incomplete

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-16 Thread Darryl Rees
Thanks Till for your prompt response! I'm sorry I don't know appropriate
ettiquette for inline/attachments here - I have inlined a heap of
output: (1) debug output from cups as requested (2) debug output from
cups during the print-dialog hang (3) gdb stacktrace of gedit during a
print-dialog hang. Hope its ok.

lpstat -p", "lpstat -v" are always fast.

lpoptions -p  -l
Takes about 5 seconds on an IPP printer (with unresolved hostname).
However it returns instantaneously on an SMB printer (with unresolved hostname).

IPP Printer:
$ time lpoptions -p Laserjet-1300 -l
lpoptions: Unable to get PPD file for LaserJet-1300: Not Found
real0m5.024s
user0m0.012s
sys 0m0.000s

And accompanying cups/error_log:
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Printers
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Classes
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Default
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] Get-Printer-Attributes 
ipp://localhost/printers/LaserJet-1300
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 10 from localhost:631 (IPv4)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 10 GET 
/printers/LaserJet-1300.ppd HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdSendError: 10 code=404 (Not Found)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 10
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8

When the hostname is added to /etc/hosts I get the same error message on the 
IPP queue, but it returns instantaneously.
time lpoptions -p Laserjet-1300 -l
lpoptions: Unable to get PPD file for LaserJet-1300: Not Found
real0m0.023s
user0m0.008s
sys 0m0.004s

D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Printers
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Classes
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Default
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] Get-Printer-Attributes 
ipp://localhost/printers/LaserJet-1300
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 10 from localhost:631 (IPv4)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 10 GET 
/printers/LaserJet-1300.ppd HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdSendError: 10 code=404 (Not Found)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 10
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8


Here is the cupsd/error_log during when the print dialog hangs:
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: clients=1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: jobs=74
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: jobs-active=0
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: printers=6
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: printers-implicit=0

[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-06 Thread bj mccormick
I'm also started having the printer dialog hang. It sounds like what is
going on in this bug report although I'm not sure it has to do with the
wireless. I can only use a wireless connection though, so I can't really
test. The only thing I could think of that I changed was changing my
wireless driver from ndiswrapper to madwifi.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-12-11 Thread legodude
I have the exact same problems. Removing the unresolvable ipp printer
restored printing performance back to normal. My debugging thus far has
been very limited - using the CUPS web interface functioned as expected
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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-17 Thread fragro
Yes Gtk print dialog is essential for working with gnome... all prints
(firefox, evince, gnome) are hanging up. I have several important things
to print! This is really a "no-go"!!!

** Also affects: gnome-print
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-17 Thread fragro
** Also affects: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-25 Thread fragro
After downgrading to Gutsy and reupdating to Hardy this Bug no longer
happens for me! (config files in home are in a seperated partition and
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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-06-22 Thread Darryl Rees
Same problem here, caused by having a remote (ipp) printer defined, and
the name of the host on which the queue is defined is unresolvable. It
is not the default queue -- in this case one printer defined on a server
at home, the hostname of which is normally discovered by zeroconf. If
that server is down or I am at another location, the print dialog takes
approx. 1 minute to appear.

I think the name resolution call happens in gtk_printer_request_details
(from a quick poke around with gdb). Needs to be made an asynchronous
operation which doesn't hold up opening the print dialog.

Workaround. Check what servers your remote printers are on, and make
sure the host's name (as shown in the print setup dailog) is define in
/etc/hosts. If the same problem I am describing, your print dialog
should become responsive again as soon as you make the change.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-14 Thread fragro
Same here!

This Bug is maybe a duplicate of this or vice versa:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/156647

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-06-06 Thread cgonzalez
Any chance of this bug getting solved?

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-12-11 Thread legodude
I have the exact same problems. Removing the unresolvable ipp printer
restored printing performance back to normal. My debugging thus far has
been very limited - using the CUPS web interface functioned as expected
with the unresolvable printer in the system so I think the problem is
not directly CUPS-related. I am on Kubuntu 8.10. I'll try and do some
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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-03-09 Thread Alexander Sack
not really network-manager issue.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Invalid

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-03-09 Thread Alexander Sack
not really network-manager issue.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Invalid

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-06-06 Thread cgonzalez
Any chance of this bug getting solved?

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-08-20 Thread Anakin Starkiller
Still nothing on this bug ? I think it should be renamed to something
that doesn't contain wifi. In fact, this is just an issue of how to
handle the situation when IPP server are not reachable...instead of
hanging, a message should appear...It doesn't seem too complicated, and
the problem doesn't not come from network-manager or cups, it is gnome
print dialog that is somehow flawed ;)

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-08-20 Thread Till Kamppeter
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 156647 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156647

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 156647
   Evince hangs on showing print dialog

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-06-22 Thread Darryl Rees
Same problem here, caused by having a remote (ipp) printer defined, and
the name of the host on which the queue is defined is unresolvable. It
is not the default queue -- in this case one printer defined on a server
at home, the hostname of which is normally discovered by zeroconf. If
that server is down or I am at another location, the print dialog takes
approx. 1 minute to appear.

I think the name resolution call happens in gtk_printer_request_details
(from a quick poke around with gdb). Needs to be made an asynchronous
operation which doesn't hold up opening the print dialog.

Workaround. Check what servers your remote printers are on, and make
sure the host's name (as shown in the print setup dailog) is define in
/etc/hosts. If the same problem I am describing, your print dialog
should become responsive again as soon as you make the change.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread bj mccormick
@ Anton, that fixed my problem! You rock.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Darryl Rees
@Till
As mentioned the gnome printing dialog also hangs if the name of one of the 
printer's hosts is unresolvable. In any case it shouldn't hang even if 
localhost doesn't come up for some reason - in that case it should present some 
sane warning message to help users locate the problem at the very least, rather 
than presenting a blank window for > 1 minute.

By all means if a printer is uncontactable for whatever reason
(including faulty name resolution), the printer should show in the
dialog as uncontactable; but it shouldn't make the dialog unusable.

Steps to reproduce:
1) Define a hostname statically in /etc/hosts
2) Define a printer on that hostname
3) Remove the hostname from /etc/hosts

On my system the empty print dialog window appears (contents undrawn) for 
approx 70 seconds, before being drawn. During this time the code does several 
calls to
SYS_write(20, "RESOLVE-HOSTNAME-IPV4 the.unresolvable.hostname"..., 33) 
   = 33
SYS_read(20, 
occur and timeout after 5-10 secs.
Once the print dialog has appeared, selecting an unresolvable printer will 
cause the dialog to hang up again for another 70 seconds.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Till Kamppeter
You are right, re-opening Gnome-Print tasks.

** Changed in: gnome-print
   Status: Invalid => New

** Changed in: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Till Kamppeter
Darryl Rees, can you do the following test:

1) Define a hostname statically in /etc/hosts
2) Define a printer on that hostname
3) Remove the hostname from /etc/hosts

4) Run "cupsctl LogLevel=debug"
5) Run "lpstat -p", "lpstat -v", "lpoptions -p  -l", ...

If one of the CUPS commands hangs (needs very long time to answer),
attach the /var/log/cups/error_log to this bug report.

This is to check whether the problem comes from CUPS or from GNOME/GTK.

** Changed in: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

** Changed in: gnome-print
   Status: New => Incomplete

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-16 Thread Darryl Rees
Thanks Till for your prompt response! I'm sorry I don't know appropriate
ettiquette for inline/attachments here - I have inlined a heap of
output: (1) debug output from cups as requested (2) debug output from
cups during the print-dialog hang (3) gdb stacktrace of gedit during a
print-dialog hang. Hope its ok.

lpstat -p", "lpstat -v" are always fast.

lpoptions -p  -l
Takes about 5 seconds on an IPP printer (with unresolved hostname).
However it returns instantaneously on an SMB printer (with unresolved hostname).

IPP Printer:
$ time lpoptions -p Laserjet-1300 -l
lpoptions: Unable to get PPD file for LaserJet-1300: Not Found
real0m5.024s
user0m0.012s
sys 0m0.000s

And accompanying cups/error_log:
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Printers
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Classes
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Default
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] Get-Printer-Attributes 
ipp://localhost/printers/LaserJet-1300
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 10 from localhost:631 (IPv4)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 10 GET 
/printers/LaserJet-1300.ppd HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdSendError: 10 code=404 (Not Found)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 10
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8

When the hostname is added to /etc/hosts I get the same error message on the 
IPP queue, but it returns instantaneously.
time lpoptions -p Laserjet-1300 -l
lpoptions: Unable to get PPD file for LaserJet-1300: Not Found
real0m0.023s
user0m0.008s
sys 0m0.004s

D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Printers
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Classes
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Default
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] Get-Printer-Attributes 
ipp://localhost/printers/LaserJet-1300
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 10 from localhost:631 (IPv4)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 10 GET 
/printers/LaserJet-1300.ppd HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdSendError: 10 code=404 (Not Found)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 10
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8


Here is the cupsd/error_log during when the print dialog hangs:
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: clients=1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: jobs=74
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: jobs-active=0
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: printers=6
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: printers-implicit=0

[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-06 Thread bj mccormick
I'm also started having the printer dialog hang. It sounds like what is
going on in this bug report although I'm not sure it has to do with the
wireless. I can only use a wireless connection though, so I can't really
test. The only thing I could think of that I changed was changing my
wireless driver from ndiswrapper to madwifi.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-14 Thread fragro
Same here!

This Bug is maybe a duplicate of this or vice versa:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/156647

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-17 Thread fragro
Yes Gtk print dialog is essential for working with gnome... all prints
(firefox, evince, gnome) are hanging up. I have several important things
to print! This is really a "no-go"!!!

** Also affects: gnome-print
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-17 Thread fragro
** Also affects: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-25 Thread fragro
After downgrading to Gutsy and reupdating to Hardy this Bug no longer
happens for me! (config files in home are in a seperated partition and
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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread bj mccormick
@ Anton, that fixed my problem! You rock.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Darryl Rees
@Till
As mentioned the gnome printing dialog also hangs if the name of one of the 
printer's hosts is unresolvable. In any case it shouldn't hang even if 
localhost doesn't come up for some reason - in that case it should present some 
sane warning message to help users locate the problem at the very least, rather 
than presenting a blank window for > 1 minute.

By all means if a printer is uncontactable for whatever reason
(including faulty name resolution), the printer should show in the
dialog as uncontactable; but it shouldn't make the dialog unusable.

Steps to reproduce:
1) Define a hostname statically in /etc/hosts
2) Define a printer on that hostname
3) Remove the hostname from /etc/hosts

On my system the empty print dialog window appears (contents undrawn) for 
approx 70 seconds, before being drawn. During this time the code does several 
calls to
SYS_write(20, "RESOLVE-HOSTNAME-IPV4 the.unresolvable.hostname"..., 33) 
   = 33
SYS_read(20, 
occur and timeout after 5-10 secs.
Once the print dialog has appeared, selecting an unresolvable printer will 
cause the dialog to hang up again for another 70 seconds.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Till Kamppeter
You are right, re-opening Gnome-Print tasks.

** Changed in: gnome-print
   Status: Invalid => New

** Changed in: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Till Kamppeter
Darryl Rees, can you do the following test:

1) Define a hostname statically in /etc/hosts
2) Define a printer on that hostname
3) Remove the hostname from /etc/hosts

4) Run "cupsctl LogLevel=debug"
5) Run "lpstat -p", "lpstat -v", "lpoptions -p  -l", ...

If one of the CUPS commands hangs (needs very long time to answer),
attach the /var/log/cups/error_log to this bug report.

This is to check whether the problem comes from CUPS or from GNOME/GTK.

** Changed in: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

** Changed in: gnome-print
   Status: New => Incomplete

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-16 Thread Darryl Rees
Thanks Till for your prompt response! I'm sorry I don't know appropriate
ettiquette for inline/attachments here - I have inlined a heap of
output: (1) debug output from cups as requested (2) debug output from
cups during the print-dialog hang (3) gdb stacktrace of gedit during a
print-dialog hang. Hope its ok.

lpstat -p", "lpstat -v" are always fast.

lpoptions -p  -l
Takes about 5 seconds on an IPP printer (with unresolved hostname).
However it returns instantaneously on an SMB printer (with unresolved hostname).

IPP Printer:
$ time lpoptions -p Laserjet-1300 -l
lpoptions: Unable to get PPD file for LaserJet-1300: Not Found
real0m5.024s
user0m0.012s
sys 0m0.000s

And accompanying cups/error_log:
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Printers
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Classes
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Default
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] Get-Printer-Attributes 
ipp://localhost/printers/LaserJet-1300
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 10 from localhost:631 (IPv4)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 10 GET 
/printers/LaserJet-1300.ppd HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdSendError: 10 code=404 (Not Found)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 10
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8

When the hostname is added to /etc/hosts I get the same error message on the 
IPP queue, but it returns instantaneously.
time lpoptions -p Laserjet-1300 -l
lpoptions: Unable to get PPD file for LaserJet-1300: Not Found
real0m0.023s
user0m0.008s
sys 0m0.004s

D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Printers
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Classes
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Default
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] Get-Printer-Attributes 
ipp://localhost/printers/LaserJet-1300
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 10 from localhost:631 (IPv4)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 10 GET 
/printers/LaserJet-1300.ppd HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdSendError: 10 code=404 (Not Found)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 10
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8


Here is the cupsd/error_log during when the print dialog hangs:
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: clients=1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: jobs=74
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: jobs-active=0
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: printers=6
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: printers-implicit=0

[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-08-20 Thread Anakin Starkiller
Still nothing on this bug ? I think it should be renamed to something
that doesn't contain wifi. In fact, this is just an issue of how to
handle the situation when IPP server are not reachable...instead of
hanging, a message should appear...It doesn't seem too complicated, and
the problem doesn't not come from network-manager or cups, it is gnome
print dialog that is somehow flawed ;)

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-08-20 Thread Till Kamppeter
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 156647 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156647

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 156647
   Evince hangs on showing print dialog

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread bj mccormick
@ Anton, that fixed my problem! You rock.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Darryl Rees
@Till
As mentioned the gnome printing dialog also hangs if the name of one of the 
printer's hosts is unresolvable. In any case it shouldn't hang even if 
localhost doesn't come up for some reason - in that case it should present some 
sane warning message to help users locate the problem at the very least, rather 
than presenting a blank window for > 1 minute.

By all means if a printer is uncontactable for whatever reason
(including faulty name resolution), the printer should show in the
dialog as uncontactable; but it shouldn't make the dialog unusable.

Steps to reproduce:
1) Define a hostname statically in /etc/hosts
2) Define a printer on that hostname
3) Remove the hostname from /etc/hosts

On my system the empty print dialog window appears (contents undrawn) for 
approx 70 seconds, before being drawn. During this time the code does several 
calls to
SYS_write(20, "RESOLVE-HOSTNAME-IPV4 the.unresolvable.hostname"..., 33) 
   = 33
SYS_read(20, 
occur and timeout after 5-10 secs.
Once the print dialog has appeared, selecting an unresolvable printer will 
cause the dialog to hang up again for another 70 seconds.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Till Kamppeter
You are right, re-opening Gnome-Print tasks.

** Changed in: gnome-print
   Status: Invalid => New

** Changed in: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Till Kamppeter
Darryl Rees, can you do the following test:

1) Define a hostname statically in /etc/hosts
2) Define a printer on that hostname
3) Remove the hostname from /etc/hosts

4) Run "cupsctl LogLevel=debug"
5) Run "lpstat -p", "lpstat -v", "lpoptions -p  -l", ...

If one of the CUPS commands hangs (needs very long time to answer),
attach the /var/log/cups/error_log to this bug report.

This is to check whether the problem comes from CUPS or from GNOME/GTK.

** Changed in: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

** Changed in: gnome-print
   Status: New => Incomplete

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-16 Thread Darryl Rees
Thanks Till for your prompt response! I'm sorry I don't know appropriate
ettiquette for inline/attachments here - I have inlined a heap of
output: (1) debug output from cups as requested (2) debug output from
cups during the print-dialog hang (3) gdb stacktrace of gedit during a
print-dialog hang. Hope its ok.

lpstat -p", "lpstat -v" are always fast.

lpoptions -p  -l
Takes about 5 seconds on an IPP printer (with unresolved hostname).
However it returns instantaneously on an SMB printer (with unresolved hostname).

IPP Printer:
$ time lpoptions -p Laserjet-1300 -l
lpoptions: Unable to get PPD file for LaserJet-1300: Not Found
real0m5.024s
user0m0.012s
sys 0m0.000s

And accompanying cups/error_log:
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Printers
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Classes
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Default
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] Get-Printer-Attributes 
ipp://localhost/printers/LaserJet-1300
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 10 from localhost:631 (IPv4)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 10 GET 
/printers/LaserJet-1300.ppd HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdSendError: 10 code=404 (Not Found)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 10
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8

When the hostname is added to /etc/hosts I get the same error message on the 
IPP queue, but it returns instantaneously.
time lpoptions -p Laserjet-1300 -l
lpoptions: Unable to get PPD file for LaserJet-1300: Not Found
real0m0.023s
user0m0.008s
sys 0m0.004s

D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Printers
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Classes
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Default
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] Get-Printer-Attributes 
ipp://localhost/printers/LaserJet-1300
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 10 from localhost:631 (IPv4)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 10 GET 
/printers/LaserJet-1300.ppd HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdSendError: 10 code=404 (Not Found)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 10
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8


Here is the cupsd/error_log during when the print dialog hangs:
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: clients=1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: jobs=74
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: jobs-active=0
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: printers=6
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: printers-implicit=0

[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-06 Thread bj mccormick
I'm also started having the printer dialog hang. It sounds like what is
going on in this bug report although I'm not sure it has to do with the
wireless. I can only use a wireless connection though, so I can't really
test. The only thing I could think of that I changed was changing my
wireless driver from ndiswrapper to madwifi.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-06-22 Thread Darryl Rees
Same problem here, caused by having a remote (ipp) printer defined, and
the name of the host on which the queue is defined is unresolvable. It
is not the default queue -- in this case one printer defined on a server
at home, the hostname of which is normally discovered by zeroconf. If
that server is down or I am at another location, the print dialog takes
approx. 1 minute to appear.

I think the name resolution call happens in gtk_printer_request_details
(from a quick poke around with gdb). Needs to be made an asynchronous
operation which doesn't hold up opening the print dialog.

Workaround. Check what servers your remote printers are on, and make
sure the host's name (as shown in the print setup dailog) is define in
/etc/hosts. If the same problem I am describing, your print dialog
should become responsive again as soon as you make the change.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-14 Thread fragro
Same here!

This Bug is maybe a duplicate of this or vice versa:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/156647

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-17 Thread fragro
Yes Gtk print dialog is essential for working with gnome... all prints
(firefox, evince, gnome) are hanging up. I have several important things
to print! This is really a "no-go"!!!

** Also affects: gnome-print
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-17 Thread fragro
** Also affects: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-25 Thread fragro
After downgrading to Gutsy and reupdating to Hardy this Bug no longer
happens for me! (config files in home are in a seperated partition and
was not deleted)

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-12-11 Thread legodude
I have the exact same problems. Removing the unresolvable ipp printer
restored printing performance back to normal. My debugging thus far has
been very limited - using the CUPS web interface functioned as expected
with the unresolvable printer in the system so I think the problem is
not directly CUPS-related. I am on Kubuntu 8.10. I'll try and do some
more debugging this weekend if possible.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-03-09 Thread Alexander Sack
not really network-manager issue.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Invalid

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-06-22 Thread Darryl Rees
Same problem here, caused by having a remote (ipp) printer defined, and
the name of the host on which the queue is defined is unresolvable. It
is not the default queue -- in this case one printer defined on a server
at home, the hostname of which is normally discovered by zeroconf. If
that server is down or I am at another location, the print dialog takes
approx. 1 minute to appear.

I think the name resolution call happens in gtk_printer_request_details
(from a quick poke around with gdb). Needs to be made an asynchronous
operation which doesn't hold up opening the print dialog.

Workaround. Check what servers your remote printers are on, and make
sure the host's name (as shown in the print setup dailog) is define in
/etc/hosts. If the same problem I am describing, your print dialog
should become responsive again as soon as you make the change.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-14 Thread fragro
Same here!

This Bug is maybe a duplicate of this or vice versa:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/156647

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-17 Thread fragro
Yes Gtk print dialog is essential for working with gnome... all prints
(firefox, evince, gnome) are hanging up. I have several important things
to print! This is really a "no-go"!!!

** Also affects: gnome-print
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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2008-05-17 Thread fragro
** Also affects: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-25 Thread fragro
After downgrading to Gutsy and reupdating to Hardy this Bug no longer
happens for me! (config files in home are in a seperated partition and
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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-06-06 Thread cgonzalez
Any chance of this bug getting solved?

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-06 Thread bj mccormick
I'm also started having the printer dialog hang. It sounds like what is
going on in this bug report although I'm not sure it has to do with the
wireless. I can only use a wireless connection though, so I can't really
test. The only thing I could think of that I changed was changing my
wireless driver from ndiswrapper to madwifi.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-08-20 Thread Anakin Starkiller
Still nothing on this bug ? I think it should be renamed to something
that doesn't contain wifi. In fact, this is just an issue of how to
handle the situation when IPP server are not reachable...instead of
hanging, a message should appear...It doesn't seem too complicated, and
the problem doesn't not come from network-manager or cups, it is gnome
print dialog that is somehow flawed ;)

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-08-20 Thread Till Kamppeter
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 156647 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156647

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 156647
   Evince hangs on showing print dialog

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-06-06 Thread cgonzalez
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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-03-09 Thread Alexander Sack
not really network-manager issue.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Invalid

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-08-20 Thread Anakin Starkiller
Still nothing on this bug ? I think it should be renamed to something
that doesn't contain wifi. In fact, this is just an issue of how to
handle the situation when IPP server are not reachable...instead of
hanging, a message should appear...It doesn't seem too complicated, and
the problem doesn't not come from network-manager or cups, it is gnome
print dialog that is somehow flawed ;)

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-08-20 Thread Till Kamppeter
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 156647 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156647

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 156647
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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-06-22 Thread Darryl Rees
Same problem here, caused by having a remote (ipp) printer defined, and
the name of the host on which the queue is defined is unresolvable. It
is not the default queue -- in this case one printer defined on a server
at home, the hostname of which is normally discovered by zeroconf. If
that server is down or I am at another location, the print dialog takes
approx. 1 minute to appear.

I think the name resolution call happens in gtk_printer_request_details
(from a quick poke around with gdb). Needs to be made an asynchronous
operation which doesn't hold up opening the print dialog.

Workaround. Check what servers your remote printers are on, and make
sure the host's name (as shown in the print setup dailog) is define in
/etc/hosts. If the same problem I am describing, your print dialog
should become responsive again as soon as you make the change.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread bj mccormick
@ Anton, that fixed my problem! You rock.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Darryl Rees
@Till
As mentioned the gnome printing dialog also hangs if the name of one of the 
printer's hosts is unresolvable. In any case it shouldn't hang even if 
localhost doesn't come up for some reason - in that case it should present some 
sane warning message to help users locate the problem at the very least, rather 
than presenting a blank window for > 1 minute.

By all means if a printer is uncontactable for whatever reason
(including faulty name resolution), the printer should show in the
dialog as uncontactable; but it shouldn't make the dialog unusable.

Steps to reproduce:
1) Define a hostname statically in /etc/hosts
2) Define a printer on that hostname
3) Remove the hostname from /etc/hosts

On my system the empty print dialog window appears (contents undrawn) for 
approx 70 seconds, before being drawn. During this time the code does several 
calls to
SYS_write(20, "RESOLVE-HOSTNAME-IPV4 the.unresolvable.hostname"..., 33) 
   = 33
SYS_read(20, 
occur and timeout after 5-10 secs.
Once the print dialog has appeared, selecting an unresolvable printer will 
cause the dialog to hang up again for another 70 seconds.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Till Kamppeter
You are right, re-opening Gnome-Print tasks.

** Changed in: gnome-print
   Status: Invalid => New

** Changed in: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-15 Thread Till Kamppeter
Darryl Rees, can you do the following test:

1) Define a hostname statically in /etc/hosts
2) Define a printer on that hostname
3) Remove the hostname from /etc/hosts

4) Run "cupsctl LogLevel=debug"
5) Run "lpstat -p", "lpstat -v", "lpoptions -p  -l", ...

If one of the CUPS commands hangs (needs very long time to answer),
attach the /var/log/cups/error_log to this bug report.

This is to check whether the problem comes from CUPS or from GNOME/GTK.

** Changed in: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

** Changed in: gnome-print
   Status: New => Incomplete

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-16 Thread Darryl Rees
Thanks Till for your prompt response! I'm sorry I don't know appropriate
ettiquette for inline/attachments here - I have inlined a heap of
output: (1) debug output from cups as requested (2) debug output from
cups during the print-dialog hang (3) gdb stacktrace of gedit during a
print-dialog hang. Hope its ok.

lpstat -p", "lpstat -v" are always fast.

lpoptions -p  -l
Takes about 5 seconds on an IPP printer (with unresolved hostname).
However it returns instantaneously on an SMB printer (with unresolved hostname).

IPP Printer:
$ time lpoptions -p Laserjet-1300 -l
lpoptions: Unable to get PPD file for LaserJet-1300: Not Found
real0m5.024s
user0m0.012s
sys 0m0.000s

And accompanying cups/error_log:
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Printers
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Classes
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] CUPS-Get-Default
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] Get-Printer-Attributes 
ipp://localhost/printers/LaserJet-1300
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:22 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 10 from localhost:631 (IPv4)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 10 GET 
/printers/LaserJet-1300.ppd HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdSendError: 10 code=404 (Not Found)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 10
D [16/Sep/2008:14:33:27 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8

When the hostname is added to /etc/hosts I get the same error message on the 
IPP queue, but it returns instantaneously.
time lpoptions -p Laserjet-1300 -l
lpoptions: Unable to get PPD file for LaserJet-1300: Not Found
real0m0.023s
user0m0.008s
sys 0m0.004s

D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Printers
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Classes
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] CUPS-Get-Default
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] Get-Printer-Attributes 
ipp://localhost/printers/LaserJet-1300
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0 
(successful-ok)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 10 from localhost:631 (IPv4)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdReadClient: 10 GET 
/printers/LaserJet-1300.ppd HTTP/1.1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdSendError: 10 code=404 (Not Found)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 10
D [16/Sep/2008:14:41:37 +0700] cupsdCloseClient: 8


Here is the cupsd/error_log during when the print dialog hangs:
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 8 from localhost (Domain)
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: clients=1
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: jobs=74
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: jobs-active=0
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: printers=6
D [16/Sep/2008:14:29:23 +0700] Report: printers-implicit=0

[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-09-06 Thread bj mccormick
I'm also started having the printer dialog hang. It sounds like what is
going on in this bug report although I'm not sure it has to do with the
wireless. I can only use a wireless connection though, so I can't really
test. The only thing I could think of that I changed was changing my
wireless driver from ndiswrapper to madwifi.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-12-11 Thread legodude
I have the exact same problems. Removing the unresolvable ipp printer
restored printing performance back to normal. My debugging thus far has
been very limited - using the CUPS web interface functioned as expected
with the unresolvable printer in the system so I think the problem is
not directly CUPS-related. I am on Kubuntu 8.10. I'll try and do some
more debugging this weekend if possible.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-14 Thread fragro
Same here!

This Bug is maybe a duplicate of this or vice versa:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/156647

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-17 Thread fragro
Yes Gtk print dialog is essential for working with gnome... all prints
(firefox, evince, gnome) are hanging up. I have several important things
to print! This is really a "no-go"!!!

** Also affects: gnome-print
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-17 Thread fragro
** Also affects: gnome-print (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-25 Thread fragro
After downgrading to Gutsy and reupdating to Hardy this Bug no longer
happens for me! (config files in home are in a seperated partition and
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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-12-11 Thread legodude
I have the exact same problems. Removing the unresolvable ipp printer
restored printing performance back to normal. My debugging thus far has
been very limited - using the CUPS web interface functioned as expected
with the unresolvable printer in the system so I think the problem is
not directly CUPS-related. I am on Kubuntu 8.10. I'll try and do some
more debugging this weekend if possible.

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-03-09 Thread Alexander Sack
not really network-manager issue.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Invalid

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-08-20 Thread Anakin Starkiller
Still nothing on this bug ? I think it should be renamed to something
that doesn't contain wifi. In fact, this is just an issue of how to
handle the situation when IPP server are not reachable...instead of
hanging, a message should appear...It doesn't seem too complicated, and
the problem doesn't not come from network-manager or cups, it is gnome
print dialog that is somehow flawed ;)

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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-08-20 Thread Till Kamppeter
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 156647 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156647

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 156647
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[Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2009-06-06 Thread cgonzalez
Any chance of this bug getting solved?

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Re: [Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-16 Thread Akshay Dua
Is anybody ever going to look at the bug? I think Ubuntu is slowly loosing
its edge and moving towards a bloated buggy system, where most user visible
bugs are low priority. Can't believe I am on an LTS.

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 6:32 AM, fragro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Same here!
>
> This Bug is maybe a duplicate of this or vice versa:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/156647
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Re: [Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-16 Thread Akshay Dua
Is anybody ever going to look at the bug? I think Ubuntu is slowly loosing
its edge and moving towards a bloated buggy system, where most user visible
bugs are low priority. Can't believe I am on an LTS.

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 6:32 AM, fragro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Same here!
>
> This Bug is maybe a duplicate of this or vice versa:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/156647
>
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Re: [Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-16 Thread Akshay Dua
Is anybody ever going to look at the bug? I think Ubuntu is slowly loosing
its edge and moving towards a bloated buggy system, where most user visible
bugs are low priority. Can't believe I am on an LTS.

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 6:32 AM, fragro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Same here!
>
> This Bug is maybe a duplicate of this or vice versa:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/156647
>
> --
> print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223776
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>


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Re: [Bug 223776] Re: print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network

2008-05-16 Thread Akshay Dua
Is anybody ever going to look at the bug? I think Ubuntu is slowly loosing
its edge and moving towards a bloated buggy system, where most user visible
bugs are low priority. Can't believe I am on an LTS.

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 6:32 AM, fragro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Same here!
>
> This Bug is maybe a duplicate of this or vice versa:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/156647
>
> --
> print dialog hangs when connected to wireless network
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223776
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>


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Akshay Dua
Student, Department of Computer Science
Portland State University


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