The apparmor denials were fixed in 1.7.1-1.
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Title:
Printer dialog stuck on "Getting printer
Confirming #16.
Adding "CreateIPPPrinterQueues Yes" to /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf fixed
problem on Arch Linux (Gnome 3.22)
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Setting "CreateIPPPrinterQueues Yes" in /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf and
running cups-browsed makes the printer available through cups for
successful printing from GTK+ 3.16.5.
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** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
Printer dialog stuck on "Getting printer informa
As stated above, no symlinks in temp. the only thing I do get when i
open a print dialog is an empty /tmp/systemd-cups.service-
RANDOMLETTERS/tmp directory. This behavior started after upgrading from
trusty to utopic, before I switched to systemd.
/etc/cups/ppd is empty for me:
$ ls -ltra /etc/c
All please also check the permissions of the PPD files in
/etc/cups/ppd/. They need to be world-readable.
Do
sudo chmod 644 /etc/cups/ppd/*.ppd
to assure this.
Does the problem dealt with in this bug (dialog hanging) go away? Or
does only the filling up of /tmp (if you had this) stop?
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I think these are two separate bugs then. I think Joe is experiencing
something totally different. Joe does your tmp directory grow after you
do this? Do you see a bunch of symlinks in it?
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I had (and have) no scp-dbus-service.py running per `ps -ef` output.
trying to print from LibreOffice or okular doesn't show the network-
discovered printer at all, only print to pdf/file options are available
(with gtk3 / firefox print dialogs, initially only print to pdf/file is
shown, then the
Comment #7 is only valid if you get links created in /tmp. You have to
both remove the executable bit from scp-dbus-service.py and kill the
scp-dbus-service.py process in this case. If this is the case for you,
does printing return to work normally after applying the workaround?
The original descr
Did you kill the process after you `chmod -r`'d it? Or, did you restart?
Don't forget to `killall scp-dbus-service.py`
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Ti
sudo chmod -r /usr/share/system-config-printer/scp-dbus-service.py
did not work for me
SHould I open another bug ticket? so as not to confuse the origional
poster's problem as he said his /tmp directory is NOT getting filled
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the chmod -r did not fix the issue for me (original reporter). In
addition, I don't see any ppd file links getting created in /tmp.
For now, my only workaround is to print to pdf file, then open the pdf using
firefox's native pdf viewer and print from there
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The /tmp getting quickly filled up with links to PPD files is treated in
bug 1156398.
A workaround for bug 1156398 is to deactivate the system-config-printer
applet and/or the system-config-printer D-Bus service by removing the
read bits from the appropriate files, for example:
sudo chmod -r /usr
upgraded to Hplib 3.14.10 and get same error
/tmp gets filled up with files
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Title:
Printer dialog stuck on "Getting pri
my tmp directory was full of this
5451a2eb7b4f0 5451a2ee8e0c8 5451a2f1bd534 5451a2f51014b
5451a2eb7b5a3 5451a2ee8e17c 5451a2f1bd5f0 5451a2f510205
5451a2eb7b658 5451a2ee8e22f 5451a2f1bd6a8 5451a2f5102bc
5451a2eb7b70e 5451a2ee8e2ed 5451a2f1bd762 5451a2f51037a
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reproducable every time i print something
and its coming from cups I suppose
ls -al in the /tmp directory, each file is as thus
lrwxrwxrwx 1 leoaloha leoaloha 36 Oct 29 16:42 5451a588b6de0 ->
/etc/cups/ppd/Officejet_Pro_8600.ppd
lrwxrwxrwx 1 leoaloha leoaloha 36 Oct 29 16:42 5451a588
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Me too.
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Title:
Printer dialog stuck on "Getting printer information..."
Status in “cups” package in Ubuntu:
Confirme
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