** Description changed:
HPLIP v. 2.7.7 does not add files to the fax task. When I press "Add
Files" and then select and open the file, the file does not appear in
the "Files to Fax" window.
TEST CASE:
+ Update: A dry test without having an actual HP MF device is possible. do
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+ lp
Billy, can you test the package in gutsy-proposed?
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** Description changed:
HPLIP v. 2.7.7 does not add files to the fax task. When I press "Add
Files" and then select and open the file, the file does not appear in
the "Files to Fax" window.
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+ TEST CASE:
+
+ For any fax-capable multi-function device start hp-sendfax and try to
+ add a fi
Till Kamppeter [2007-11-01 16:12 -]:
> MUST require hplip to be consistent. So please sneak into the SRU that
> hpijs requires hplip
Keep in mind that the current SRU is already uploaded, so it needs
another SRU (to be done in the other bug).
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pitti, the problem is that the seeds only recommend hplip but do not
require it. So hplip gets pulled in on live CD build or on Ubiquity or
alternate installation. However, the user can uninstall hplip without
breaking the dependencies of the installed *-desktop mea package. As
hpijs really REQUIRE
Till, bug 149511 does not stike me as very important, since *-desktop
packages do depend on hplip, so it is installed by default. However, I
don't object to sneaking in the dependency on the next SRU. Let's
discuss it on that bug, though,
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I have a suggesstion for improving this SRU:
We can fix bug 149511 for Gutsy with the same SRU, if we only add ",
hplip (>= ${hplip:binary:Version})" to the end of the "Depends:" line of
the hpijs package section in debian/control. WDYT?
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Accepted into gutsy-proposed, please test.
** Tags added: verification-needed
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu Gutsy)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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hplip (2.7.10-0ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
* New upstream release
o hp-setup capable of loading non-free driver extensions from the
internet (usually from OpenPrinting)
o hp-sendfax problem of not being able add files fixed upstream
(LP: #153152)
o New models support
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Assignee: dwelch91 (dwelch91) => (unassigned)
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Stable Release Update (SRU) Request -- for GUTSY
Impact of the bug
For all HP multi-function devices the functionality of sending documents
from the PC as fax is supported by the HPLIP package. No other
manufacturer offers this with free software.
Unfortunately, the version 2.7.7 of HPLIP which
Hardy packages for testing:
http://www.linux-foundation.org/~till/tmp/ubuntu/hardy/hplip/
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Bug is fixed in HPLIP 2.7.10, so for Hardy the problem is solved. As it
breaks an important feature a patch should be applied to fix HPLIP 2.7.7
in Gutsy.
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Some additional info about the "cupsfilter" utility which I suggested to
do file conversion for the hp-sendfax GUI tool. Unfortunately the tool
does not (yet) support full filter chains including the printer driver
specified in the PPD file ("*cupsFilter" line). See my feature request
for CUPS: htt
>The problem is for sure not an AppArmor problem, it occurs the same way
>after doing "sudo aa-complain cupsd".
Same here. Not sure if it is related, but when I use the HP Toolbox to
check on the printer, printing a test page fails. But I can redirect stdout
to lpr and the printer works fine, ju
This is really strange, /usr/bin/hpijs is causing the error. See
prnt/hpijs/hpijsfax.cpp. It tries to write the mentioned file into
TMPDIR (environment variable set by CUPS according to error_log), but
the getenv("TMPDIR") in line 300 of prnt/hpijs/hpijsfax.cpp returns
NULL. Why does HPIJS write in
here we go, my error_log is below. It seems that a pointer with the path
for the temporary file is NULL ("Unable to open Fax output file -
(null)/hplipfax20071016171612.g3 for writing"). Perhaps I do not have
some environment variable which one normally has with Red Hat/Fedora (I
use Ubuntu).
In a
The problem is for sure not an AppArmor problem, it occurs the same way
after doing "sudo aa-complain cupsd".
If someone else has tried this, please get to the original state with
sudo aa-enforce cupsd
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Billy McCann, as CUPS seems to be involved in converting files for
faxes, can you try
sudo aa-complain cupsd
and see whether this solves your problem.
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Don, Dave, Raghu, the change of the architecture of HPLIP has broken the
fax functionality completely. If i open hp-sendfax and try to add a
plain text file to the list of documents to fax, the tool simply falls
into an infinite loop ("Processing fax file" never disappears).
Can you please supply
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