Since GLib 2.36, g_type_init() is not necssary.
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No, I've not seen similar crashes in Red Hat Enterprise Linux or in
Fedora.
>From the varied reports, I haven't actually seen one that definitely
uses the auto-shutdown feature, so I'm not sure the destroy/remove thing
is relevant. In fact, with several reports it seems to be with the
default conf
Translations for system-config-printer come from Zanata. There is
absolutely no sense in having two translation sources: there has to be
one authoritative one.
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Maybe it's an avahi bug? Without symbols it's hard to say.
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Well, read the documentation, don't just call functions at random. ;-)
https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-The-Main-Event-Loop.html
Or look at what other programs do.
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>From a quick glance, this looks wrong:
```
/* If auto shutdown is active we have perhaps scheduled a timer to shut down
due to not having queues any more to maintain, kill the timer now */
if (autoshutdown && autoshutdown_exec_id &&
cupsArrayCount(remote_printers) > 0) {
debug_
Ah, that's right. So I wonder why that isn't happening?
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Still happens with 3.14.10:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1173820
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1173820
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Fixed upstream:
https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/system-config-printer.git/commit/?h=1.4.x&id=2ba173ad0a072043f331ed2c2feb9eaeab305cb8
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In 1.5.4:
https://lists.fedorahosted.org/pipermail/system-config-printer-devel/2014-November/000173.html
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Seems like a GTK+ bug. Should be worked around in current 1.4.x (the
relevant commits are 8cdc6a7, 0f83c0a, b6fd62a).
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The signal handler never seems to be called. Not sure why not.
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prin
This change might fix it:
https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/system-config-printer.git/commit/?h=1.4.x&id=e9a0ccfe4b7280f946f856f93ab03df6bbf89c63
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I've pushed changes to 1.4.x to just remove that code (it's now just a
stub).
If you'd like to re-implement it using asynchronous D-Bus calls to
packagekitd, that would be useful.
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Till, I've had this on my to-do list since comment #4, but it really is
not top-priority for me. Please stop asking. :-)
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cupsGetPPD3() and related calls create symlinks to /etc/cups/ppd/* but
it is the caller's responsibility to remove them.
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The clue is "every time I print something". scp-dbus-service is not
involved in the print path, and is only used when configuring queues.
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I thought it already did, but looking at the code it seems it doesn't.
There is code there to fix up the default when the default printer is
renamed, but not to set it when there is none set and the first queue is
created.
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Try the current git HEAD.
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str doesn't support the buffer API
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Applied in commit 5792666. Thanks.
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How would that explain the problem?
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Just as in comment #10, but you have to make sure it isn't already
running first. (Waiting for 30 seconds should be sufficient as it will
time out.)
I'm not sure scp-dbus-service is really involved here though.
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Note: if you change the behaviour of pdftopdf, please make sure it keeps
its output in the correct orientation ready for rasterization.
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It exposed a pre-existing bug in pdftopdf. Run it through just the
pdftopdf fliter and you'll see the same output (or at least I do).
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OK, I see the same thing. Putting a "return" immediately after this
section doesn't make the problem go away:
def on_rename_activate(self, *UNUSED):
tuple = self.dests_iconview.get_cursor ()
if tuple == None:
return
return # <-- here
...but putting it imme
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1217850 ***
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Should be fixed upstream in commit 8558975.
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That's already been done and the fixes went into 1.0.35.
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Till, there were several memory leaks in 1.0.34. I don't know if you
backported any to 1.0.34-0ubuntu1.1.
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For Fedora we just copy over BrowsePoll. There's not much point in
copying over anything else: DNS-SD is meant to "just work" anyway, and
in any case it's the preferred option.
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Fixed upstream in 6c7ea87.
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Should be fixed upstream in commit 6417ca3.
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The smbspool man page says the correct forms are:
· smb://server[:port]/printer
· smb://workgroup/server[:port]/printer
· smb://username:password@server[:port]/printer
· smb://username:password@workgroup/server[:port]/printer
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I've added a check for this upstream.
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on_job_retrieve_activate(): 'document-count'
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Till: try "finish" until it hangs. That will tell you how far down the
stack the hang originates. Then you can step through it.
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There were quite a few differences with the upstream approach. The
upstream Avahi support looked more correct as the changes were going in,
but I haven't tested it out.
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Thanks. Applied upstream, but with the unnecessary 'if (!self)' part
removed -- that function won't be called if the object doesn't exist.
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Thanks, applied upstream.
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Is it reproducible? I've seen one other report of this but can't see a cause:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=786232
The ppdcache.py changes between 1.3.7 and 1.3.8 look safe to me, and amount to:
1. Moving some debugprints around
2. Removing unused code for handling pycups < 1.9.50
The real problem is that cupsUser() is returning more than one username
in this case, and should be fixed in CUPS.
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Fixed upstream in 50bfb38.
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global name 'g__killtimer' is not defined
Some open temporary files are expected: cups.PPD objects are cached by
name, and each cups.PPD object holds a file descriptor for a temporary
file containing the PPD, in case it needs to be written out at any
stage.
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"Leftover open fd" is a bit vague: does the number of file descriptors
go up when repeating a particular action? Which action?
The one I know about is that a file descriptor for a PPD gets left open
when viewing properties for a printer. It's a bit tricky to fix, as
it's due to a non-trivial ref
Yes, it's pushed:
http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=system-config-printer.git;a=commit;h=a2057a9
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Probably due to the bug fixed in commit a2057a9.
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I think when you added the support for periodically retrying avahi
connections, the guard condition wasn't set early enough.
Please take a look at commit 15bd402 in the fedorapeople.org repository.
It sets the global AvahiCupsClientConnecting variable as soon as it sees
that avahi_client_new() has
This is still broken in 3.11.10 (see comment #71).
The hpcups driver gives over-printed blacks, using black ink *and* composite
colour ink, with loss of quality/resolution in colour
dithering.
Only the hpijs driver works correctly (tried "600 dpi, color, black +
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I've pushed another, simpler, fix: compare_timeouts() now uses the
address of the cupsd_timeout_t object in the case of a tie.
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Please take a look at commit 2ed292ab433f6fa51f2dd8639ca445390ae25fac.
It changes the Timeouts array into an unsorted array, which makes
cupsArrayRemove() a lot more predictable.
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The pre-filled "root" username only appears when the user's own username
was tried and got forbidden (i.e. they authenticated but were not
authorized).
I'm not particularly interested in tinkering with the credentials cache
very much, but if you want to play with it feel free to send patches.
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Very clearly a memory scribble. The called address is 0x632d7365, which
is ASCII.
$ printf %b '\x63\x2d\x73\x65\n'
c-se
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My best guess is that this is another instance of cupsArrayRemove()
causing problems, as in http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3951.
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See if ef59305 fixes it.
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"Add Printer" dialog requests root password if user is not in
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Could the problem be to do with some unusual character in your password
(or username)? Are you able to try with a "simpler" one?
I don't really know what the problem might be otherwise, I'm afraid.
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Is this with CUPS 1.5, or an older version?
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> s-c-p falls into an unbreakable infinite loop of the credentials
dialog and the dialog telling that the credentials are not correct.
This seems to be a change in behaviour for CUPS. It used to be that
providing an empty string for the password from the auth callback would
cancel the operation,
Well, this is calling the timer callback, so I guess it's happening in
the Avahi code.
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I'd rather we didn't hide this difficult-to-debug issue any further than
it is already hidden. The valgrind trace unfortunately doesn't reveal
anything -- but perhaps MALLOC_CHECK_ would have, or libefence. It's a
shame you can't reproduce this now.
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Fixed in 50dc32b.
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13] Keine Berechtigung: '/troubleshoot.txt'
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Try setting the PYSMBC_DEBUG environment variable to "1" before running
your test program. What output do you get?
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Yes, or if you need that attribute for all jobs,
c.getJobs(requested_attributes=['job-id', 'job-media-sheets-
completed']).
You should be getting the job-uri attribute with c.getJobs() though, and
you're not. Could you set the environment variable PYCUPS_DEBUG=1 and
see what output you get? I ge
How do you mean "empty values"? You should get a dict of job_id:
{'job_uri': str}, as by default the only attributes returned now are
job_id and job_uri.
To specify other attributes, use the request_attributes parameter (make
sure to include 'job_id', of course).
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timeout_
I can't find a way of getting an infinite loop... the "Cancel" button
(which is already there) works fine for me. I've tried it both with the
PolicyKit path (locally) and the non-PolicyKit path (using a remote CUPS
server).
I won't add any sudo support to system-config-printer; the PolicyKit
solu
Note: system-config-printer does not assume this; see
updateMarkerLevels().
can_refresh = (printer.type & cups.CUPS_PRINTER_COMMANDS) != 0
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The real question here is why that attribute is missing.
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'job-originat
Would you be able to edit /usr/lib/python2.7/site-
packages/cupshelpers/ppds.py and change the part around line 1072 so
that it looks like this?:
for eachmodel in modelnames:
this_model = lmodels[lmake].get (normalize (eachmodel))
print eachm
With this same crash?
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See what you think of commit 4ede663. The only situation in which OK is
not sensitive is if there are conflicts.
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Should be fixed in 9008ff24c8dad20f49c41dd79cbc121bc4c0784f.
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That error message does not come from system-config-printer.
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Till, what's an efficient way of doing this? Surely I don't have to
iterate over all the results for a printer search, perform a driver
search and cull those with empty results?
Is there a way of doing that with a single query?
i.e. "show me all the printers that have onlyfree drivers, for this
I haven't pushed it yet... will do so soon.
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Fixed upstream in commit 2587e74.
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Fixed upstream in 60efcbb.
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Thanks, applied.
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Martin Pitt has already done some preparatory work on this but there is
a fair amount more to do.
Take a look at the 'pygi' branch.
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Another improvement: don't require 15 characters of room if
DNSSDComputerName is shorter than that.
** Patch added:
"0001-Make-sure-service-name-contains-at-least-15-characte.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/793265/+attachment/2172638/+files/0001-Make-sure-service-na
This sort of thing ought to work. What do you think?
It applies to upstream 1.4 (current SVN), and should be applied
upstream. It's a separate issue from avahi support.
** Patch added: "Always leave space for DNSSDComputerName in service name"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/
I've seen a report of 3.11.5 still getting this wrong with an HP DeskJet
F2200.
Original report:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=581656
==>
OK, with 3.11.5-3, I deleted the printer and then re-installed it (so, fresh
PPD). On the default settings, it now appears to be over-printing
But look at the structure of the code. Wherever there's an API call to
libdns_sd and supporting code for it, we have equivalent code for avahi.
Code that applies to both was already there upstream.
These changes for airprint are in "neutral" territory, code that applies
regardless of whether avah
I'm a bit uneasy about the URF=none and _universal._sub.* changes. What
do they mean? In particular, why doesn't the existing upstream
HAVE_DNSSD support in CUPS do this?
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That's right -- the include is for AVAHI_LABEL_MAX, and if we declare
name[] to be that long then the existing checks (snprintf, strlcpy) will
already truncate the name. sizeof(name) is AVAHI_LABEL_MAX now.
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Till, what if strlen(DNSSDComputerName) > AVAHI_LABEL_MAX - 4? Wouldn't
that underflow the buffer? (Besides the fact that calling strlen()
several times on the same string in the same expression is ugly...)
Here's the fix I'm planning on going with.
** Patch added: "Better service name truncatio
It's not.
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Oops, this came about because the libdns_sd and Avahi APIs differ in
which byte order they require the port number. The Avahi API requires
it in host order.
Remove the htons() calls from avahi_entry_group_add_service() and
avahi_entry_group_add_service_strlst().
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CUPS answered a CUPS-Get-Printers request with a response that was
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contained device-uri in the requested-attributes list.
I've added some defensive code for this situation:
2a2ba2c3f98c630c3942760f92c06bda41c6fe0c
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Without proper debuginfo there's not much to go on.
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It ought to be changed so that it is done asynchronously.
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Yes, a couple. The complete set (needs re-squashing) is here:
http://twaugh.fedorapeople.org/cups-avahi/
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Title:
cupsd assert failure: cupsd: ..
I can apply that, sure. It's pretty silly that setlocale can fail
though IMHO.
Till: setlocale is for initialising e.g. gettext().
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Title:
scp-d
Fixed upstream.
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Title:
gtkbuilder files incorrectly listed in the POTFILES.in and so are not
translated
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Possibly it is; difficult to say what's going wrong without a symbolic
stack trace.
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Title:
cupsd crashed with SIGSEGV in dbus_message_iter_append
Fixed in upstream commit 6a245d9.
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Title:
scp-dbus-service.py crashed with UnboundLocalError in now_connected():
local variable 'tuple' referenc
Maybe fixed by upstream commit 3038c9d.
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Title:
scp-dbus-service.py crashed with KeyError in _set_job_document_text():
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Sure this isn't already fixed upstream? e.g. with d08a302f or de427e5b
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Title:
system-config-printer.py crashed with AttributeError in
setNPButt
Works here.
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Title:
scp-dbus-service.py crashed with Error in setlocale(): unsupported
locale setting
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Can you get a proper symbolic stack trace? Only libdbus seems to have
symbols...
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Title:
cupsd crashed with SIGSEGV in dbus_connection_get_is_con
I just committed 50db8e8 in hopes of fixing that.
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Title:
system-config-printer.py crashed with AttributeError in
fillDriverList(): 'NoneType' o
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