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Bug#997795: closed by Brian Potkin <claremont102@gmail.com> (Re: Bug#997795: hplip: Make a hplip-plugin-installer package)



On Mon 25 Oct 2021 at 16:07:36 -0400, Brendon Higgins wrote:

> Hi Brian,
> 
> Perhaps I was unclear in my description. You responded:
> > You want to replace hp-plugin
> 
> On the contrary, I would think the proposed hplip-plugin-installer package 
> would pre-depend on hplip and essentially just run hp-plugin in its postinst. 
> It's complementary, not a replacement.
>
> > with something Debian-specific that Debian has to maintain for ever.
> 
> Debian-specific, perhaps, though hardly beyond ordinary packaging practices. 
> Could be useful for derivatives, too. I would think maintenance for such a 
> simple thing would be minimal (barring major upstream changes - which users 
> would have to figure out for themselves, otherwise).
> 
> And as I mentioned, there's plenty of precedent for this approach, and the  
> arguments against those are the same.

It strikes me that an hplip-plugin-installer package would not provide
anything over and above what hp-plugin provides. This checksum issue
reported in Launchpad #1948555 is not uncommon and such a package
would not alleviate it. The usual way to tackle it is download the
plugin and install with 'sh <PLUGIN_FILE>'.

There is also the matter of what runs the proposed package. It cannot
be from any of the HPLIP packages because, as the Debian Policy Manual
says:

  In addition, the packages in main must not require or recommend
  a package outside of main for compilation or execution...

Ultimately, it is the user's responsibility to download a non-free plugin.

Cheers,

Brian.


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