Thank you very much for the sample file.
I have printed it into a PDF file from evince to be able to do further
tests manually on the command line.
This way I have done some tests and found out that adding
"-dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=XXX -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=YYY" with any non-zero
values for width and
Valentyna, and anyone else affected, could you attach a sample djvu file
and also instructions how you print the djvu file, so that we can
reproduce the problem and perhaps improve the patch somewhat? This is
especially important as we want to carry on the CUPS filters when CUPS
will not use PPD
Manu, which is the process which takes up 100% CPU? It could be the
blocking one.
The other qustion is what is the output of pdftoraster? Perhaps the
raster data is in another than the expected resolution or color depth
(too high) and so any subsequent filter or the printer take too long to
Manu, yes this link is pointing to the actual source code of the
pdftoraster filter.
Pratyush, can you investigate whether this source code has memory leaks?
Perhaps after finishing each page end sending it off one could free the
memory of that page.
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Pratyush, all libraries which pdftoraster needs should be already
installed, if only one is missing, pdftoraster does not run at all. So
adding any libraries does not add any new features. Especially if Manu's
pdftoraster is installed as part of the cups-filters package of Ubuntu,
all needed
Applied a Snap-side workaround to my Snaps which implements the fix
presented in the snapcraft.io thread mentioned in my previous post:
CUPS Snap:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups-snap/commit/f241f3f02
PostScript Printer Application:
Adding snap-core18 and snap-core20 tasks as it is a problem of core18
and core20 missing support for looking up host names via mDNS/DNS-SD.
The problem occurs also in other Snaps not only in the Chromium Browser
Snap. Therefore the fix for this bug is essentially important and
urgently needed.
** Also affects: snap-core20
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: snap-core18
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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@Alexander P, this especially means that sane-airscan is included with
the default Ubuntu Desktop installation from 21.04 Hirsute on, meaning
that the scanners of thousands multi-function devices will just work
with Ubuntu.
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@Alexander P, thank you very much for your fixes and the quick release!
sane-airscan made it into Ubuntu Main now, 2 days before Final Freeze
and less than 2 weeks before release of 21.04.
@Alexander M, @Christian, @Didier, thank you very much for the quick
finalization of this MIR!
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[MIR] sane-airscan
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@Christian, sane-backends 1.0.32-0ubuntu2 with libsane1 recommending
sane-airscan is uploaded.
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@Christian, while waiting for your answer I already decided for adding
the Recommends to libsane1. I am currently preparing the package and
will upload it soon.
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@Alexander P, ipp-usb is already in Main.
@Christian, I could add a Recommends to ipp-usb, to sane-backends, or we
could add it to the ubuntu-desktop seed. I think sane-backends is the
best place for the Recommends: as for scanning one would install sane-
backends and the Recommends: would then
Thanks to you all.
I have uploaded the new release now as sane-airscan_0.99.25-0ubuntu1 to
hirsute.
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Please report on the new GitHub of CUPS on OpenPrinting:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/issues
On Apple the CUPS project is dead and bug reports probably not read any
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Alexander, I think I do not need to do any testing, probably it is much
easier for Alex Murray to check whether the Coverity problems are fixed.
>From my side you could release.
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Alexander, am I right that you did the "make check" fixes today and the
Coverity fixes on March 17?
For me this looks OK, so you could release this.
Alex Murray, are the fixes committed upstream here
https://github.com/alexpevzner/sane-airscan/commits/master
from March 17 and April 11 OK?
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for sane-aiscane getting promoted into the Main part of Ubuntu, its
Debian/Ubuntu package needs unit tests run during package build (usually
triggered by one of "make test" or "make check").
Currently "make test" builds a battery of test programs but does not
start any of them.
We
Alexander m,
thanks for the review. There are tests in the upstream code, they are
only not auto-started by "make test". I will find out with Alexander P
which ones are suitable to make them run during package build.
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Now I could sync it. so it is on the way into Hirsute. Thanks.
** Changed in: qpdf (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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When you get the "Accepted" message from Debian shortly after your
upload the build servers start to build the package for all supported
architectures and for Debian these are many. It can take hours until
they are all built, especially the exotic ones, and it seems that Ubuntu
only sees the new
CUPS Snap is updated to QPDF 10.3.1 now.
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please sync qpdf 10.3.1-1 from debian experimental
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OK, I will sync it as soon as Debian has built it so far that our sync
utility finds it.
** Changed in: qpdf (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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Thank you, I have synced it now.
** Changed in: qpdf (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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please sync qpdf 10.3.0-1 from
As we are past Feature Freeze for Hirsute now, I cannot accept a new
upstream version which provides new features. If your 10.3.0 release
only provides bug fixes compared to the 10.2.0 which is in Hirsute now,
I can sync it, otherwise not. Please tell me what is the case.
** Changed in: qpdf
By the way, I am updating the CUPS Snap to QPDF 10.3.0 right now.
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Old.
** Changed in: qpdf (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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package qpdf 8.0.2-3~16.04.1 failed to install/upgrade: package qpdf
Old.
** Changed in: qpdf (Ubuntu)
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package libqpdf21:amd64 8.0.2-3~16.04.1 failed to install/upgrade:
Package arrived in Main.
** Changed in: qpdf (Ubuntu)
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please sync qpdf 10.2.0-1 from
Thank you very much.
** Changed in: cups
Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: cups
Status: New => Unknown
** Changed in: cups
Remote watch: None => github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/issues #115
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Please report this upstream on
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups
as this is not only concerning Ubuntu, but any OS which uses CUPS.
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Now it arrived and I succeeded to trigger the sync:
$ syncpackage -f -d experimental -r hirsute-proposed qpdf
Source qpdf -> hirsute/Proposed: current version 10.1.0-1, new version 10.2.0-1
Downloading qpdf_10.2.0-1.dsc from deb.debian.org (0.002 MiB)
Downloading qpdf_10.1.0-1.dsc from
So I will try again tomorrow.
At least I succeeded to update the CUPS Snap, so in ~1 hour the version
in the Snap Store will include QPDF 10.2.0.
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Seems that it did not arrive yet. I get
$ syncpackage -f -d experimental -r hirsute-proposed qpdf
The source package 'qpdf' status Deleted not in (Pending,Published) in
experimental for pockets Release, Security, Updates, Proposed with status in
Pending, Published
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This should also include the patch mentioned.
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Title:
cupsd assert
I have searched the code of cups-browsed and libcupsfilters and did not
find any call of the mentioned functions which require CAP_SYS_NICE.
Most probably some of the library functions cups-browsed is using
contains such calls.
As cups-browsed works correctly I suggest to add the "deny capability
Anyone of the security team, does allowing the "sys_nice" capability for
cups-browsed cause any possible security risk?
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apparmor: Allow
I did not have anything to control the priority in the source code of
cups-browsed, I also did not find anything in the packaging of cups-
filters. I also do not see any security risk in priority changing, it
can only make the system faster or slower.
Perhaps systemd does the nice level change?
This is not a problem of CUPS, Turboprint also uses CUPS. This is a
problem of the printer driver.
For me it looks like a problem of Canon's proprietary driver which you
have used before you switched to Turboprint. With an update of your
Ubuntu system some library or other file needed by Canon's
Uploaded fixed packages for focal and groovy, correcting version numbers
and message in debian/changelog.
Hugh, thanks for the debdiffs.
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu Groovy)
Importance:
Uploaded fixed package to Hirsute (1.5.12-0ubuntu4).
** Also affects: system-config-printer (Ubuntu Groovy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: system-config-printer (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Unfortunately, both bug numbers are a miss, the first points to a wrong
bug, the second is beyond the highest bug number currently registered on
Launchpad.
Could you elaborate on what is actually going on with HPLIP and also
give correct bug numbers? Please copy and paste them, and make sure that
Hugh Chao,
is your commit
https://github.com/hugh712/system-config-printer/commit/c437483c0a
a solution for this problem? If so, could you post a Pull Request on
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/system-config-printer/
mentioning that it solves Issue #182
This should make it easier for the
I think best is that you go through all applicable parts of
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems
Especially I need
- How is your printer connected (USB, network)
- All info about the healthiness of the connection (see the USB and network
connection sections)
- The PPD file(s) of
python3-cups 2.0.1 is already in Groovy.
** Changed in: python-cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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scp-dbus-service.py
Alexander, thanks for your explanations.
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[MIR] ipp-usb
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Due to the fact that this bug only affects a few (perhaps even only one)
hardware device models, and also that binary packages for all not too
old Ubuntu releases are readily available upstream, we will not backport
sane-backends nor introduce any extra package for focal.
Please follow the
sane-airscan can also work around bug 1897962, but independent of this
we should also backport the fix in the "escl" backend.
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One possibility is to try sane-airscan, which is intended to be added to
Groovy Main, see bug 1891682.
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Out of Memory Error with Brother
Thierry, thanks for the update. That is good news and so we know that the eSCL
protocol is well investigated by you and Alex and so we can improve the support
for it more and more. So I hope also that Alex will take you newest additions
as base to complete the eSCL part of sane-airscan, to make
** Package changed: system-config-printer (Ubuntu) => python-cups
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: python-cups (Ubuntu)
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Thanks for the hint to https://github.com/OpenPrinting/system-config-
printer/issues/176. If this is actually the cause of your problem an
updated of the python3-cups (pycups) package should solve the problem. I
have synced version 2.0.1 from Debian into Ubuntu Groovy (20.10) now. As
soon as it
Thank you very much. So I am closing here now.
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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cups-filters 1.28.2 uploaded to Ubuntu.
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
shutdown delay
I have released cups-filters 1.28.2 upstream yesterday:
https://openprinting.github.io/cups-filters-1.28.2-released/
It also got already uploaded into Debian and I will sync it to Ubuntu as
soon as it got processed at Debian.
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1894452 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1894452
** Package changed: cups (Ubuntu) => cups-filters (Ubuntu)
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1894452
shutdown delay because of cups
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Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Please uninstall ippusbxd. Then your device should work with HPLIP
normally. ippusbxd wa supposed to allow driverless printing and scanning
without HPLIP. Unfortunately there were problems in its design.
In Groovy we will replace ippusbxd by ipp-usb which finally allows
driverless printing and
ate package) instead
* Recommend the sane-airscan package (for AirPrint/eSCL/WSD scanners
and in the future also for IPP Scan).
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when this MIR got completely accepte
as this is the only of the two in Main
* Removed unneeded man page build with ronn, to eliminate build
dependency on ronn in Universe
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ippusbxd got removed from Debian now.
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ippusbxd has known problems and it will get replaced by ipp-usb where
these problems are solved. See the MIR for ipp-usb, bug 1891157.
With this replacement driverless printing will work correctly and so
most modern HP printers will work without HPLIP at all.
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print and scan at all.
See bug 1878974
An HP printer which works with HPLIP triggers the launch of ippusbxd,
because the printer also supports IPP-over-USB
ipp-usb 0.9.11 got released upstream:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/ipp-usb/releases/tag/0.9.11
I already asked the Debian developers for updating their packages. As
soon as they have uploade it I will sync it to Ubuntu.
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I will prepare the sane-backends package appropriately:
1. Spin out sane-escl into its own binary package
2. Recommend sane-airscan
One remark:
sane-escl is actually not developed any more due to sane-airscan, so I
am looking into whether there is an easy and maintainable way to (3)
remove it
- What is going to happen to sane-escl? Can we remove it from sans-
backends, not shipping if or separate it to demote it to universe?
There are no special ./configure options to suppress a backend in sane-
backends, one could build without libcurl dependency, as sane-escl needs
it, but there is
The removal of the dependency on golang-gopkg-ini.v1 has been done on
the upstream GitHub:
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/ipp-usb/commit/a68d21c18e
Added .INI file parser, to replace gopkg.in/ini.v1
https://github.com/OpenPrinting/ipp-usb/commit/7d2b8e81ff
gopkg.in/ini.v1 replaced with
"Desktop Packages" (~desktop-package) is now also subscribed to sane-
airscan.
** Description changed:
Driverless Scanning
---
TL;DR: sane-airscan provides perfect support for driverless scanning,
making thousands of devices working
Printer manufacturers have
"Desktop Packages" (~desktop-package) is now subscribed to ipp-usb and
golang-github-openprinting-goipp.
** Description changed:
IPP-over-USB
ipp-usb is the second implementation of the IPP-over-USB standard. This
allows the PWG's Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) which is
I have talked with the upstream maintainer of ipp-usb, Alexander Pevzner
now and he will emove the dependency on ini.v1.
** Changed in: golang-github-openprinting-goipp (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: golang-gopkg-ini.v1 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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** Description changed:
Driverless Scanning
---
TL;DR: sane-airscan provides perfect support for driverless scanning,
making thousands of devices working
Printer manufacturers have
Removed recommendation of ippusbxd from system-config-printer in version
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Subscribed to bugs from golang-gopkg-ini.v1 package.
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Andrew Bell, Alex Tasin, please provide an error_log of CUPS in debug
mode of a failing job. see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems#CUPS_error_log for
instructions. Also provide the PPD file of your printer (from
/etc/cups/ppd/).
Please attach the files on by one, do not compress
Public bug reported:
Driverless Scanning
---
TL;DR: sane-airscan provides perfect support for driverless scanning,
making thousands of devices working
Printer manufacturers have introduced driverless printing standards to
allow easy use of their (usually network) printers also
** Description changed:
IPP-over-USB
ipp-usb is the second implementation of the IPP-over-USB standard. This
allows the PWG's Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) which is currently the
most common communication protocol for network printers also to be used
via USB, simply
** Description changed:
IPP-over-USB
ipp-usb is the second implementation of the IPP-over-USB standard. This
allows the PWG's Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) which is currently the
most common communication protocol for network printers also to be used
via USB, simply
** Description changed:
IPP-over-USB
ipp-usb is the second implementation of the IPP-over-USB standard. This
allows the PWG's Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) which is currently the
most common communication protocol for network printers also to be used
via USB, simply
** Description changed:
IPP-over-USB
ipp-usb is the second implementation of the IPP-over-USB standard. This
allows the PWG's Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) which is currently the
most common communication protocol for network printers also to be used
via USB, simply
** Description changed:
IPP-over-USB
ipp-usb is the second implementation of the IPP-over-USB standard. This
allows the PWG's Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) which is currently the
most common communication protocol for network printers also to be used
via USB, simply
** Description changed:
IPP-over-USB
+
ipp-usb is the second implementation of the IPP-over-USB standard. This
allows the PWG's Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) which is currently the
most common communication protocol for network printers also to be used
via USB, simply
** Description changed:
IPP-over-USB
ipp-usb is the second implementation of the IPP-over-USB standard. This
allows the PWG's Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) which is currently the
most common communication protocol for network printers also to be used
via USB, simply by a network
** Description changed:
IPP-over-USB
ipp-usb is the second implementation of the IPP-over-USB standard. This
allows the PWG's Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) which is currently the
most common communication protocol for network printers also to be used
via USB, simply by a network
Public bug reported:
IPP-over-USB
ipp-usb is the second implementation of the IPP-over-USB standard. This
allows the PWG's Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) which is currently the
most common communication protocol for network printers also to be used
via USB, simply by a network printer being
printer-driver-gutenprint should be seeded. Adding ubuntu-meta task.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Also affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Thank you very much, I have closed the bug now.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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3 ports disabled
To
The bug report has an upstream task, so the HPLIP developers at HP
should be aware.
Seems that the main (free software) part of HPLIP which comes packaged
with the Linux distributions has no problem with Python 3 but the
proprietary plugin which one has to install separately for certain
devices
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Till Kamppeter (till-kamppeter) => (unassigned)
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1.10.14-0ubuntu2 breaks
I have already found a solution for this and applied it upstream
(1.27.5, already in Grrovy).
The problem is that near midnight, for the log rotate cups-browsed is
stopped and restarted. Stopping cups-browsed makes the cups-browsed-
generated print queues getting removed and when re-starting
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Triaged
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Printer notification every day at midnight
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** Summary changed:
- Since I upddated to Ubuntu 20.04 my HP printer doesn't print
+ Since I updated to Ubuntu 20.04 my HP printer doesn't print
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shivani1708, why did the previous version of HPLIP not correctly work on
Ubuntu 20.04 and what did exactly get changed in HPLIP so that 3.20.5
works? I would like to have a patch to fix the HPLIP version which comes
with Ubuntu 20.04.
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Stefano, thanks for the Mate forum link, I have tried to make up the sum
of the tips to help users get HPLIP working again.
So anyone here, please try to clean up any HPLIP mess on your system
using the following steps:
1. Remove HPLIP deb-packages
sudo dpkg -P --force-depends hplip hplip-data
Could you try
lpadmin -p DJ3630 -E -v ipp://localhost:6/ipp/print -m everywhere
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