This bug was fixed in the package system-config-printer -
1.5.1+20141010-0ubuntu2.1
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system-config-printer (1.5.1+20141010-0ubuntu2.1) utopic-proposed;
urgency=medium
* debian/patches/60_newprinter-fix-package-installation.patch: Fixed several
bugs in system-config-printers'
Another way to delete quick:
ls -U | xargs rm
I have been seeing this problem pretty heavily over the last couple
days.
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"scp-dbus-servi
Unfortunately launchpad doesn't allow you to reedit messages. I should
add that the perl command stated above should be executed in the /tmp
directory NOT in any other directory unless you're willing to lose a lot
of files.
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I installed system-config-printer-
udev_1.5.1+20141010-0ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb and rebooted the system but I
still have this bug. For me it's not solved.
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For those that need to clean up after this bug, I found this command to
delete files quickly quite useful. Don't run this as root though, you
could wreck your installation if you do. In this case most of the files
can be deleted from the user account:
ionice perl -e 'for(<*>){((stat)[9]<(unlink))
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Title:
"scp-dbus-service" creates 100s of thousands symlinks to the ppd-file
in "/tmp
Hey guys
Im sorry. I did not reboot the system after applying the new package. after
installing and them rebooting, the package fixed the problem
I am changing the tag back to verified
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Tim, can you help Leoaloha debugging here? I backported the patch to
prevent the infinite loop on unreadable PPD files to the s-c-p of Trusty
and he still has the problem.
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The proposed package did NOT fix this bug for me.
dpkg - s
Source: system-config-printer
Version: 1.5.1+20141010-0ubuntu2.1
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/utopic-proposed/system-config-printer
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Title:
"scp-dbus-service" creates 100s of thousands symlinks to the ppd-file
Hello nomike, or anyone else affected,
Accepted system-config-printer into utopic-proposed. The package will
build now and be available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/system-config-printer/1.5.1+20141010-0ubuntu2.1 in a few hours, and
then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by t
Uploaded a package fixing bug 1366756, bug 1156398, bug 1380514, and bug
1369789 to utopic-proposed. As soon as the package is approved it will
be available for download and testing and instructions will get posted
here. Please test the package and give your feedback here, otherwise it
will not get
** Description changed:
When I print e.g. a webpage in Firefox, shortly after the printing finished,
the root filesystem is running out of available inodes.
"/tmp/" is populated with hundreds of thousands of symlinks to
"/etc/cups/ppd/Hewlett-Packard-hp-LaserJet-4350.ppd" which are all named
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Also affects: system-config-printer (Ubuntu Utopic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu Utopic)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: system-config-pri
This bug was fixed in the package system-config-printer -
1.5.3+20141027-0ubuntu1
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system-config-printer (1.5.3+20141027-0ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=medium
* New upstream release
o GIT 1.5.x snapshot from 27 October 2014
o Document retrieval is fixed
o Openprinting re
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
"scp-dbus-service" creates 100s of thousands symlinks to
This would mean that some process falls into an infinite loop hammering
cupsGetPPD3() calls.
Does scp-dbus-service use cupsGetPPD3()?
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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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Title:
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Tim, thanks for the confirmation that scp-dbus-service is not involved
in print jobs, I also assumed that and found it strange that it gets
somehow triggered for some users.
I think CUPS reates temporary copies (or symlinks to) PPDs in /tmp but
removes them after use.
Is there perhap something in
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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** Changed in: system-config-printer (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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Title:
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nomike, do you have Adobe Reader installed on your system?
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Title:
"scp-dbus-service" creates 100s of thousands symlinks to the ppd-file
in "/t
Tim, do you have any idea what is going on here?
I never observed this problem on my machines and in the linked Debian
bug report the user suffers the problem until he uninstalls Adobe Reader
and the problem does not reoccur when he installed Adobe Reader again.
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #764472
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** Also affects: system-config-printer (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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To make matters worse, this bug caused my machine to hang for around 24
hours during the boot up process at the "Cleaning up temporary files"
step.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Information type changed from Public Security to Public
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Title:
"scp-dbus-service" creates 100s of thousands symlinks to the ppd-file
in "/t
** Summary changed:
- "scp-debus-service" creates 100s of thousands symlinks to the ppd-file in
"/tmp" untill the root filesystem runs out of inodes everytime I print something
+ "scp-dbus-service" creates 100s of thousands symlinks to the ppd-file in
"/tmp" untill the root filesystem runs out o
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