Please read the bug report... it clearly states that the missing dependency
will NOT be installed, because it takes up huge space, which is not available
on the Install CD.
HOWEVER it is also missing on the DVD AFAICR, despite there is obviously
plenty of space available on the DVD !
Then
Trouilliez vincent, I have assigned this problem to the ubuntu-meta
package now. python-qt should really be on all DVDs and on the internet
updates.
** Also affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Getting back to the intent of this bug, Bug #86893: I reproduced the
problem on Ubuntu 6.10 - the Edgy Eft.
$ hp-toolbox
error: PyQt/Qt initialization error. Please check install of PyQt/Qt and try
again (the python-qt3 package must be installed for this program to work).
The hp-toolbox
I installed (on up to date Feisty) all the packages listed at the above
URL, but no luck, the menu icon still doesn't start anything...
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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This will be fixed as sson as a decision on bug 98520 is made. So in
Feisty it will be fixed.
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Can you do the tests described in bug 98520 (2nd posting)? This way we
can decide whether we solve this problem bia HPLIP 1.7.3 or by patching
HPLIP 1.7.1.
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** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Till Kamppeter
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Please test the packages on
http://www.linux-foundation.org/~till/tmp/ubuntu/feisty/hplip/binary/
They are on their way into Feisty.
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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This is strange, I have tested with installed python-qt3 and with
python-qt3 removed and I got the correct reaction, either the main
window of the tool or an error message window telling that python-qt
needs to be installed. Can you attach the following files:
Can you attach the following files...
Attached...
** Attachment added: /usr/share/applications/hplip.desktop
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6995830/hplip.desktop
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** Attachment added: /usr/share/applications/hp-fab.desktop
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6995838/hp-fab.desktop
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** Attachment added: /usr/share/applications/hp-sendfax.desktop
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6995840/hp-sendfax.desktop
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Can you post the output of
dpkg -l '*hplip*'
and of
ls -l /usr/share/applications/hp-toolbox.desktop
$ dpkg -l '*hplip*'
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
|/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems
Can you do the following:
sudo dpkg -r --force-depends hplip
Then look into your menues whether there are still entries for the HPLIP
tools (hp-toolbox, hp-sendfax, ...). If so, please tell here and remove
the entries with the menu editor (System - Preferences - Main Menu).
Then install the
Can you do the following:
sudo dpkg -r --force-depends hplip
Done.
Then look into your menues whether there are still entries
for the HPLIP tools (hp-toolbox, hp-sendfax, ...).
The HP Tool box icon is gone indeed.
Then install the hplip package again
Done.
Then open the menu editor
What happens if you run
sh -c 'STARTED_FROM_MENU=yes /usr/bin/hp-toolbox'
on the command line?
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Can you also look up the HP Toolbox manu entry in the menu editor,
right-click it, choose Properties and then post the contents of all
the fields of the dialog here?
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What happens if you run
sh -c 'STARTED_FROM_MENU=yes /usr/bin/hp-toolbox'
on the command line?
It pops up the warning message about Python-qt3.
Can you also look up the HP Toolbox manu entry in the menu editor,
right-click it, choose Properties and then post the contents
of all the fields
What is in your ~/.local/share/applications/ directory?
If there is a file hplip.desktop, hp-toolbox.desktop, or any other
hp-*.desktop, delete them. This should fix your problem. If nothing
happens immediately, log out and log in again.
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Till - I just tried the following:
Used Synaptic to uninstall py-qt3, hplip, hplip-data and hpjis packages.
Installed hpijs-ppds_2.7.2+1.7.3-0ubuntu1_all.deb,
hpijs_2.7.2+1.7.3-0ubuntu1_i386.deb, hplip-data_1.7.3-0ubuntu1_all.deb and
hplip_1.7.3-0ubuntu1_i386.deb from your link above by
Ahhh, indeed I had 3 desktop entries in my home directory, for some reason.
I deleted them and restarted Gnome, now I do get the Python warning for the
hp-toolbox. Next step: display hp-toolbox itself, rather than a warning ! ;o)
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Trouilliez vincent, this bug is now fixed, as the HP-Toolbox entry in
the menu does not do nothing any more. With python-qt3 installed the
toolbox shows up and otherwise a message clearly informing the user that
python-qt3 needs to be installed.
That HPLIP does not require python-qt3 is another
If someone tells me the command to run for starting package manager with
python-qt selected for install I can try to implement this.
I think that the fastest way should be using Tk interface which should
be implemented by default in python.
Bye
Someone writes:
If python-qt is missing (default
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Target: None = ubuntu-7.04
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Bug #88290 is NOT a duplicate of this bug.
Bug #86893 deals with hp-toolbox not working if python is not installed.
Bug #88290 deals with an icon not showing up because the filename does
not match the Icon attribute in the desktop entry.
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See my suggestion for a new dialog box in bug 89413.
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We should make one new HPLIP package with the following fixes:
1. Remove hp-toolbox.desktop and add NoDisplay=true to hplip-desktop
(bug 67892)
2. Correct the writing of the icon file names in the .desktop files (bug
88290)
3. Add a dialog which pops up when starting an HPLIP GUI tool without
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