Till Kamppeter wrote:
The official updates of Gutsy already ship a newer release of the HPLIP
packages. They could have fixed the problem.
But before doing an auto update now, please do some more investigations:
Your tests should that neither CUPS nor SANE nor the HPLIP package
itself
If you remove /usr/local/lib/libhpip.so.0 and then do sudo ldconfig,
does the linking to libnetsnmp9 go away?
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/usr/lib/sane/libsane-hpaio.so.1 not linked properly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/162621
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Till Kamppeter wrote:
If you remove /usr/local/lib/libhpip.so.0 and then do sudo ldconfig,
does the linking to libnetsnmp9 go away?
Yes, libs from /usr/local/lib were causing the problem
Thanks again,
Emil
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/usr/lib/sane/libsane-hpaio.so.1 not linked properly
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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/usr/lib/sane/libsane-hpaio.so.1 not linked properly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/162621
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Which version of HPLIP are you using? Do you have the latest updates
installed? Are you able to scan with your installed HPLIP?
This looks like an inconsistency of the packages in the build
repositories (libsane, libcups, ...). Some of the dynamic libraries used
by libsane-hpaio seem to be built
Till Kamppeter wrote:
Which version of HPLIP are you using? Do you have the latest updates
installed? Are you able to scan with your installed HPLIP?
I'm using hplip ver. 2.7.7.dfsg.1-0ubuntu5.
As a workaround I just created a symlink
/usr/lib/libnetsnmp.so.9 - libnetsnmp.so.10
so I can scan
The official updates of Gutsy already ship a newer release of the HPLIP
packages. They could have fixed the problem.
But before doing an auto update now, please do some more investigations:
Your tests should that neither CUPS nor SANE nor the HPLIP package
itself infected libsane-hpaio with the