CUPS upstream choices here: refusing to support v4mapped IPv6
> sockets while supporting IPv4 sockets is a sane choice, which systemd
> ought to support.
While I agree that systemd needs to cover this case, why do you think
CUPS shouldn't support v4mapped?
Did you read the document
e should fix hostname resolution so
that "localhost" resolves to both 127.0.0.1 and ::1, and vice versa,
with ip6-localhost remaining only as a compatibility fallback, if at
all. http://localhost:631/ should work just fine over IPv6, just as any
other http or https URL does; if i
Package: hplip-cups
Version: 3.12.2-1
Severity: normal
The HP PhotoSmart C410 supports two-sided printing, but the driver
doesn't seem to expose that option; the standard GNOME print setup
dialog only offers the option of one-sided printing.
- Josh Triplett
-- System Information:
Debian Re
Package: printer-driver-hpcups
Version: 3.11.12-1
Severity: grave
After upgrading hplip-cups to printer-driver-hpcups, I can no longer
print. The CUPS print queue for my HP printer says:
File "/usr/lib/cups/filter/hpcups" not available: No such file or directory"
- Josh Triple
Package: hplip-data
Version: 3.11.10-1
Severity: normal
Page 11: Scanning...
Out of documents. Scanned 10 pages total.
Closing device.
error: PDF output requires ReportLab.
hp-scan should check that it has what it needs to produce output
*before* scanning.
- Josh Triplett
-- System
egfault at 0 ip 7fea6d8e0cc0 sp 7fff45c97820
error 4 in libgs.so.9.02[7fea6d6ec000+507000]
The actual print job doesn't matter; the same segfault always occurs.
Suggestions on how to debug this welcome; it currently breaks printing
for me completely.
- Josh Triplett
-- System Information:
Debian
or occurred during a connection to localhost:631.
>
> SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length.
>
> (Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long)
- Josh Triplett
-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, &