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Bug#422887: Last upgrade of hplip broke the package



Le mardi 8 mai 2007, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh a écrit :
> On Tue, 08 May 2007, Nicolas DEGAND wrote:
> > > Make sure no hpiod/hpssd is running (kill them if you have to), and do
> > > this:
> > >
> > > export LANG=C
> > > export LC_ALL=C
> > > sh -x /etc/init.d/hplip start
> > >
> > > And post here the result.
>
> [...]
>
> Seems to have worked.
>
> Do a /etc/init.d/hplip stop.
>
> Check if any hpssd or hpiod are still running, if yes, tell me so, and kill
> them to continue the testing.

hpssd was still running. killed it

> Then, install the package again (latest version). It should just work.

Install works. It says the package is in correct state. However it still does 
not work.

> If it doesn't, edit /etc/init.d/hplip and add the above exports right after
> the comments at the top of the file, and try again using "dpkg --pending
> --configure".

I added the comments, but as the package is said to be in a correct state, 
dpkg do not do anything. Here athe messages I get in syslog when I try to 
print something :

May  9 00:28:11 localhost parport0: unable to connect hpssd socket 50002: 
Connection refused: prnt/hpijs/hplip_api.c 719
May  9 00:28:11 localhost parport0: unable to send ModelQuery: Broken pipe: 
prnt/hpijs/hplip_api.c 380
May  9 00:28:11 localhost parport0: unable to send Event 
hp:/par/deskjet_5550?device=/dev/parport0 148 500: Broken pipe
May  9 00:28:11 localhost kernel: ppdev0: registered pardevice
May  9 00:28:12 localhost hpijs: unable to connect hpssd socket 50002: 
Connection refused: hplip_api.c 719
May  9 00:28:12 localhost hpijs: unable to send ModelQuery: Broken pipe: 
hplip_api.c 380

-- 
Nicolas DEGAND




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