Bug#517297: [Pkg-hpijs-devel] Bug#517297: hplip udev rules never match

2009-03-11 Thread Mark Purcell
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 10:11:17 Christopher Martin wrote: I'm happy to answer questions. Chris, Till, Seems that the udev rules are again causing problems. Lots of Debian bugs reported :-( Till. You reinstated our own udev rules with 2.8.12-1ubuntu5 which fixed a number of issues for

Bug#517297: [Pkg-hpijs-devel] Bug#517297: hplip udev rules never match

2009-03-11 Thread Till Kamppeter
Mark Purcell wrote: On Tuesday 10 March 2009 10:11:17 Christopher Martin wrote: I'm happy to answer questions. Chris, Till, Seems that the udev rules are again causing problems. Lots of Debian bugs reported :-( Till. You reinstated our own udev rules with 2.8.12-1ubuntu5 which fixed a

Bug#517297: [Pkg-hpijs-devel] Bug#517297: hplip udev rules never match

2009-03-11 Thread Christopher Martin
Hi, Just a few observations: 1) The rules in the hplip 3.9.2-1ubuntu1 package don't work for me; the printer node remains in the root group. 2) Using ATTR doesn't seem to work on my system, but ATTRS does. To be honest, I'm not sure exactly what the difference is, but changing back and forth

Bug#517297: [Pkg-hpijs-devel] Bug#517297: hplip udev rules never match

2009-03-10 Thread Mark Purcell
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 10:11:17 Christopher Martin wrote: Any reason why the new file I supplied wasn't used? I'm happy to answer questions. Hi Christopher, I wanted to get the initial release of 3.9.2 out the door and then make necessary changes. So I haven't ignored your issue, just

Bug#517297: hplip udev rules never match

2009-03-09 Thread Christopher Martin
Thanks for uploading 3.9.2. However, I noticed that the udev rules supplied by the package (z60_hplip.rules, or hplip.udev in the debian folder of the source) still don't ever match, meaning that my printer's node isn't in the lp group, meaning it won't work. Replacing the file with my new

Bug#517297: hplip udev rules never match

2009-02-26 Thread Pelayo Gonzalez
Package: hplip Version: 2.8.12-3 Severity: important Severity important as may case serious headaches to users. This bug is related to #486912. The udev rules in z60_hplip.rules never match for me. As result my PSC1100 devices always was owned by root:root, so printing or scaning was imposible