Vincent, On 2013-06-20, at 10:55 AM, Vincent Lefevre <vinc...@vinc17.net> wrote: >> ... >> We *did* try tracking the supported IPP version in the first version >> of the patch for this issue, but it didn't work reliably. Forcing >> the issue in client.conf seemed the safest approach. > > OK. So, the protocol doesn't specify a way to ask the server > what version is running?
You can, however you need to first send a request the server will accept. That means you can either: a) probe by sending requests (try 2.0, then 1.1, then 1.0) b) send a Get-Printer-Attributes request with an older version (1.0 or 1.1) and look at the ipp-versions-supported values that are returned. Option a) is what we tried at the beginning, but has problems when you use any of the "streaming" APIs (cupsSendRequest, cupsGetResponse, cupsStartDocument/cupsWriteRequestData/cupsFinishDocument) because the caller has to have the retry logic in it. Option b) may fail if a printer/server stops supporting IPP/1.x and involves an extra request/connection when we first start talking to the server. This can cause slowdowns or hangs. > However would it be possible to output a real error message? > The errors I get > > ypig:~> lpq -P lipucb-mono-1 > lpq: Unknown destination "lipucb-mono-1". > > ypig:~> lpstat -a > lpstat: Bad Request > > are quite uninformative, in particular the first one. > > There's a difference between having an unknown printer name > (say, like in "lpq -P does-not-exist") and having something > wrong in the communication with the server. In both cases the server is returning a "bad request" error instead of "version not supported". We could (and probably should) change lpq to report the real error, but that will just yield: lpq: Bad Request And since "Bad Request" can be caused by a grab bag of issues, we can't just map it to "version not supported". _________________________________________________________ Michael Sweet, Senior Printing System Engineer, PWG Chair -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-printing-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/f1056afc-31ed-49cf-a46e-77db6e9c1...@apple.com