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reproduce it on 10.04 LTS or 11.10. I'm closing it here, but please feel
free to reopen it if you still have this problem.
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system-config-printer's applet will be deprecated in 12.04.
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Giorgio, you do have the same issue. Your PPD file contains an invalid
utf8 sequence at position 18679 (last char in line 429). You can check
for invalid utf8 by running
iconv -f UTF-8 FILENAME
If you know which charset the file is in, you can fix it by running
iconv -f CHARSET FILENAME
Your personalized PPD file might contain the invalid utf-8 string I was
talking about in comment #5. Please attach it to this bug so that I can
try to reproduce your problem with it.
Nevertheless, the notifier program should not crash when such an invalid
string appears.
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Status: Triaged
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Title:
system-config-printer should
This bug was reported on an old version of system-config-printer. I
tried to reproduce this on 10.04 LTS and 11.10 and system-config-printer
did not crash when removing a printer from a non-privileged account.
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This bug was reported on an old version of system-config-printer. I
cannot reproduce it on 10.04 LTS or 11.10, so I'm closing it for now.
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Closing, as the description already states that this was fixed.
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This bug was filed against an old version of system-config-printer. I
can't reproduce this on 10.04 LTS or 11.10. system-config-printer does
not crash when the newprinternotification.conf (or
com.redhat.NewPrinterNotification, as it was renamed) is empty, but
prints an error message. I'll mark
According to your error_log, the dbus notifier process dies because of
an invalid utf8 string. I wasn't able to reproduce this on my system
yet. I'm also not sure how this could have happened, as dbus
notifications are off be default.
A simple workaround is to remove all subscriptions: Go to the
This bug was reported on an old version of system-config-printer. I
cannot reliably reproduce this and there don't seem to be reports of
further occurences of the issue. Could you please check if this issue is
present in the current version, and if it is reopen the bug to a NEW
status.
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This bug was reported on an old version of system-config-printer. I
cannot reliably reproduce this and there don't seem to be reports of
further occurences of the issue. Could you please check if this issue is
present in the current version, and if it is reopen the bug to a NEW
status.
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This bug was reported on an old version of system-config-printer. I
cannot reliably reproduce this and there don't seem to be reports of
further occurences of the issue. Could you please check if this issue is
present in the current version, and if it is reopen the bug to a NEW
status.
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This bug was reported on an old version of system-config-printer. I
cannot reliably reproduce this and there don't seem to be reports of
further occurences of the issue. Could you please check if this issue is
present in the current version, and if it is reopen the bug to a NEW
status.
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This bug was reported on an old version of system-config-printer. I
cannot reliably reproduce this and there don't seem to be reports of
further occurences of the issue. Could you please check if this issue is
present in the current version, and if it is reopen the bug to a NEW
status.
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Stuart, you can ignore Till's comment, I was able to reproduce your
problem.
The PDF you mentioned is encrypted, which means that the author of the
file does not want anyone to make changes and save it under a different
filename.
Acrobat reader tries to enforce this restriction technically. When
Ghostscript renders the attached file in less than 200 ms on my system.
I've also tried all of the other output devices of ghostscript, none
needed more than a few seconds to produce an output (some produced an
error though, because of missing hardware).
Can you remember on which systems (i.e.
) files around.
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Cups disrupts unity window theme
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printer test page should contain driver data
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Title:
PDF printing from Evince through CUPS is very
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** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
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Title:
cups: joblist displays
, and post /var/log/cups/error_log again? That way I can
hopefully find out why gnome-settings-daemon is crashing.
Thanks!
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Thanks for reporting this bug. Unfortunately, I can't reproduce it on my
machine. Can you please attach the file which causes ghostscript to take
this long (if it doesn't contain any sensitive data).
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Also affects: ghostscript
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Why are these files in the system-config-printer package at all? They're
not upstream and they don't change anything in s-c-p.
They should really be in the cups package.
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Nice that it works for you now, but this is just a workaround, not an
actual fix.
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Ubuntu Software Center takes a
This is not a duplicate of bug #876210.
The warning about not being able to create a bsddb seems to cause
software-center to hang for a long time ( 10 seconds on my system).
Deleting ~/.cache/software-center/software-center-agent.db/ solves that
issue. The warning is gone and software-center
I've tested the package in oneiric-propsed, it works as advertised.
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Title:
InputSlot PPD option generally does not work in CUPS 1.5.x
To
Attached is a small patch (hack), which sanitizes an internal lcms
struct to prevent this crash from happening. However, it writes an
incorrect color profile to the resulting pdf. Evince complains about
that on the command line, but renders all images (probably not in the
correct colors).
**
The package in intrepid-proposed works fine for me.
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Pavneet, I just tried the explicit method (prepending media=letter)
again on 8.10 and got an error in foo2zjs. This is a bug which has
already been fixed in Jaunty, we will try to backport it.
As for the real cause of this problem: I have filed a CUPS bug here:
Pavneet,
the problem is the order of options given to foomatic-rip. You can see
it in this line of the log:
D [08/Mar/2009:20:00:19 -0400] [Job 501]
argv[5]=PageSize=Custom.2.75x6.25in landscape media=Letter finishings=3
number-up=1 job-uuid=urn:uuid:ac90edd7-8cd0-303a-79fd-cfd201e2af9a
First,
Ghostscript dies because the PostScript file which is generated by
pdftops is not valid. I have verified this by manually calling pdftops
and feeding that into GhostScript. Feeding it the original PDF works.
Till, where is pdftops maintained? In the CUPS project?
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Fixed upstream (in foomatic-filters).
** Changed in: foomatic-filters (Ubuntu)
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Sourcepackagename: cupsys = foomatic-filters
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Status: New = Incomplete
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Printer stops when last page is being printed (last page half printed)
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I don't know if the KDE version of system-config-printer has the same
troubleshooting assistant as the GNOME version. If so it is probably in
the Help menu. Could you please go through the steps and attach its
output to this bug?
If not, you can get the debug log by setting LogLevel to debug in
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Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce this bug. Do you have the latest
foomatic-filters package installed?
Could you please set LogLevel to debug in your /etc/cups/cupsd.conf,
try to print the document again, and post /var/log/cups/error_log?
Thanks.
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Thanks for reporting this bug. Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce it.
Could you please attach the exact PPD you are using
(/etc/cups/ppd/printername.ppd) and the cups error log
(/var/log/cups/error_log). The error log is most useful if the log level
is set to debug (set LogLevel in
I can reproduce this bug in intrepid.
Strange thing is: If I install foomatic-filters from source (the exatct
same version, retreived via apt-get source foomatic-filters), it works
fine. If I then reinstall the package itself, it doesn't work again.
Till, do you know what could be causing this?
Some data was written over array bounds. The foomatic-filters package
doesn't use the default compilation options, that's why I didn't get it
on my system (I guess).
The fix is upstream.
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Wow, guys. Very swift action on this bug! I don't suppose you still
need the information requested of me by Pascal earlier, do you?
Nope, everything I needed was in the troubleshoot file (it includes the
cups_error log and some other useful stuff).
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Ismail,
Sorry for closing without explaining what I did.
The crash happened always when using the -P option. Foomatic-rip is
reimplemented in C and I have mostly tested it as a CUPS filter. That's
why this bug must have slipped by me somehow. It is a very small fix
(only one line). I pushed it
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