I am also affect by this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hplip/+bug/1045486
I am not using a custom paper size at all, but "A4.AutoDuplex" (which is
changed to Custom.Custom.595.28x841.89) , so the above patch does not
help me. The numbers 595.28x841.89 do not appear in my PPD at all.
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If you are feeling bold you can give the package in
[https://edge.launchpad.net/~panayk/+archive] a try.
I have been using the same gutsy version for a couple of weeks without any
spectacular problems, so if you want to be the first to try the hardy version...
Don't use the PPA as an apt repo tho
The shell script is trying to `cd` from "/usr/X11R6/bin/" to "../lib/firefox/".
Because "/usr/X11R6/bin/" is a symbolic link to "../bin" this all should
resolve to "/usr/lib/firefox".
However /bin/sh by default behaves differently and for this reason it is
recommended to use `cd` and `pwd` with t
After a quick test, yes.
I get "cairo context error: NULL pointer" in the terminal about 30 times, then
a segmentation fault.
libcairo2: 1.4.10-1ubuntu4.4
evince: 2.20.1-0ubuntu1
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Public bug reported:
The native xine fonts used for displaying subtitles are built using the
procedure described here:
http://xinehq.de/index.php/faq#GENERATEFONTS
By default they only support the following encodings: iso-8859-1, iso-8859-2,
iso-8859-5, iso-8859-9, iso-8859-15, windows-1250, wi
After running gdb again with debug information for libfreetype and
libcairo, it seems SIGSEGV is received at line 39 of
freetype-2.3.5/src/base/fttype1.c in FT_Get_PS_Font_Info:
39FT_FACE_FIND_SERVICE( face, service, POSTSCRIPT_INFO );
At this point "face" looks like this:
(gdb) prin
** Attachment added: "valgrind.log.30683"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10704405/valgrind.log.30683
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The above file (http://www.zdf.de/ZDF/download/0,5587,7000979,00.pdf) starts
printing normally on my computer.
However the following pdf causes evince to crash:
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~vazirani/algorithms/all.pdf
(I can print it from HPLIP Toolbox.)
I attach the log from gdb, and since this
** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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After hibernate, sound doesn't work
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*Not* fixed for me in Gutsy (2.6.22-14-generic).
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Great, thanks!
My only guess is that /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/cupsext.so was installed
by a manual installation of hplip I attempted about a week ago (before
upgrading to 7.10) , and apparently didn't abort as early as I had thought.
Running make uninstall in the extracted tarball and th
Same here (well, i686 but most of the packages are for i386, right?)
So there absolutely certainly is no /usr/lib/libnetsnmp.so.9 now? (maybe
it takes a restart?)
In that case I am at a loss about this, because cupsext.so (which I
assume cups.py is importing) is a binary file.
Since I have a wor
Nope, tried that,
dpkg-query -W -f='${Version}\n' hplip
prints:
2.7.7.dfsg.1-0ubuntu5
and removing my symlink causes the problem to resurface.
I tried
sudo aptitude purge hplip hplip-gui
sudo aptitude install hplip hplip-gui
and it doesn't change anything.
Are you sure /usr/lib/libnetsnmp.so.
I meant creating /usr/lib/libnetsnmp.so.9 as a link *to*
/usr/lib/libnetsnmp.so.10
:-)
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Ok, it looks like /usr/share/hplip/prnt/cups.py is trying to "import
cupsext" (not sure where that is) which throws the exception:
ImportError: 'libnetsnmp.so.9: cannot open shared object file: No such
file or directory'
Creating a symlink from /usr/lib/libnetsnmp.so.10 to
/usr/lib/libnetsnmp.so.
After upgrading to Gutsy over the network, I get:
error: CUPSEXT could not be loaded. Please check HPLIP installation.
when trying to start hp-toolbox.
I attach the log from hp-check.
** Attachment added: "hp-check.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10051263/hp-check.log
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Olivier,
Sorry for the sparse replies, I've been somewhat busy today. I've just spent
some time getting familiar with launchpad, and registered a branch for the
version you've tried. I am a little confused about the naming conventions, also
is acer-acpi going to be the only package in acerlaptop
Olivier, so you've tried it on your system and it works?
That's great! Only problem is that I'm pretty much a beginner in packaging (not
to mention linux!) and I am not sure whether I am up to producing and
maintaining a 'stable' package for inexperienced user X to rely on. (After all
this is a
A little more feedback: linux-headers-2.6.20-16-generic is in feisty-
security not feisty. If I do:
pbuilder update --override-config --othermirror "deb
http://gr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ feisty-security main"
after the `pbuilder create`,
I can then get my package to build using `pbuilder build
Olivier, hi!
I am more of a beginner than you. I didn't even try to use pbuilder, instead I
relied on the script given in
[http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/ch-dreq.en.html#s-control] to find the
dependencies.
With pbuilder I get the same error as you, however if I add the correct
dependenc
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