Checked with hp-levels:
hp:/net/Photosmart_C8100_series?ip=192.168.2.101: OK
hp:/net/Photosmart_Pro_B9100_series?ip=192.168.2.108: Gives Traceback
ValueError: invalid literal for long() with base 16: '', with 2.8,12 it
showed the ink levels correctly
Till tells me on IRC that he's tested that the GUI apps do still work
correctly, so this FFe is approved. Please mind the milestone freeze
(tomorrow through Thursday) when uploading.
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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FFE Request: HPLIP 3.9.2 released one day after
I have tested the GUIs of HPLIP and the Qt4 versions seem to work as
well.
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Tested also faxing on the HP LaserJet 3390 as it is the most bug-prone.
Works.
Uploaded 3.9.2 to Ubuntu.
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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FFE Request: HPLIP 3.9.2 released one day after FF
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There are 2 important defect patches for 3.9.2 that should be applied for
9.04. The patch to hpdio fixes an issue that causes 100% CPU utilization
when the user logs out or switches to another user. The issue with
settingsdialog is a traceback in the UI code due to a syntax error in the
code. Both
Thank yo for the patch. I have applied it now.
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Don, I have another problem which should get fixed in Ubuntu Jaunty:
Whenever I do an operation involving status (starting hp-toolbox,
starting hp-systray, using hp-levels, ...) I get a traceback like
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/hp-systray, line 141, in module
What device was used to get this error? We have not seen this in our
testing, AFAIK.
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Till Kamppeter
till.kamppe...@gmail.comwrote:
Don, I have another problem which should get fixed in Ubuntu Jaunty:
Whenever I do an operation involving status (starting
PPA is updated to a version (...~ppa2) built with Python 2.6 now.
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Linux. if you have a Jaunty Desktop-CD-only environment, which means
that no Qt packages and no hplip-gui package is installed. Do all non-
GUI functions work, like checking ink levels with hp-levels, sending
faxes via command line with hp-sendfax via command line, ...
I have found out that on a
Hi Till,
Are the dependency issues that Linus mentions addressed?
I'm ok with granting an FFe for the upstream changes, but would like to
know what testing the package has had since there are dependency
questions.
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FFE Request: HPLIP 3.9.2 released one day after FF
I tested the package today in Jaunty. I found that the following
packages need to be installed for HPLIP to work properly:
python-qt4
python-qt4-dbus
We talked about the freeze exception at our meeting this morning. The
only remaining concern is that the most recent patches (particularly
Don's
Link to my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~till-kamppeter/+archive/ppa
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The upload to my PPA shows that the package correctly builds.
Everyone who sees this, please test the package, preferably by adding my
PPA to your package download repositories for apt (see instructions on
the PPA page).
Report here whether it installs and whether it works correctly.
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