On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 5:44 AM, Daniel J Walsh <dwa...@redhat.com> wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 03/31/2013 06:27 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: > > On 04/01/13 03:30, Richard Vickery wrote: > >> > >> No. The file /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts is > >> provided by selinux-policy-targeted. cups and hplip are not mutually > >> exclusive. > >> > >> I just checked and earlier versions of the policy did have > >> hplip_var_lib.... > >> > >> So.... > >> > >> yum update selinux-policy-targeted > >> > >> Should correct that problem.... > >> > >> Can you print with lpr using either -P or setting the default? > >> > >> > >> Installing the above and going to print now get an error in the form of > >> the following, forcing me to go back through emails to figure out how I > >> got in recently. If I can't get a bug report done today, the following > is > >> what I have just had returned: > >> > >> SELinux is preventing /usr/sbin/cupsd from using the 'transition' > >> accesses on a process. > > > > I would not bugzilla this or create a locale policy quite yet. One has > to > > consider that selinux is not HW sensitive. Also, this is basic system > > stuff that if one has installed via the normal means it is used by "lots" > > of people..... > > > > I would first do this..... > > > > [root@meimei ~]# ls -dZ /usr/sbin/cupsd -rwxr-xr-x. root root > > system_u:object_r:cupsd_exec_t:s0 /usr/sbin/cupsd > > > > [root@meimei ~]# ls -dZ /usr/lib/cups/notifier/dbus -rwxr-xr-x. root > root > > system_u:object_r:bin_t:s0 /usr/lib/cups/notifier/dbus > > > > I'm guessing one of these will not match the above..... > > > > I would then... > > > > [root@meimei ~]# yum check-update (to make sure no updates are > > pending...and update if there are) > > > > followed by > > > > [root@meimei ~]# touch /.autorelabel > > > > And then *reboot*. The boot process will take longer than normal.... > > > > Then try again.... > > > > > systemctl restart cups > > Should fix your problem. > > No need to relabel. The update plus restarting the service will fix it. > Now the printer clicks on to print a document, then, within a tenth, or a hundredth, of a second, clicks as if printing were completed without printing.
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