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Bug#868360: cups-filters-core-drivers: driverless sets bizarre 600x2 resolution'



On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 09:09:09PM -0300, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> On 07/17/2017 08:34 PM, brian m. carlson wrote:
> > 
> > It does not appear to fix the problem.  The PPD that's generated is
> > identical and still contains the 600x2 resolution.  I will lose access
> > to the printer tomorrow, unfortunately, so I'll be unable to test
> > further.
> > 
> 
> The actual change takes place in
> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcupsfilters.so.1.0.0. So you if you do not do a
> full "make install", you need to run the command
> 
> sudo cp .libs/libcupsfilters.so.1.0.0 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/

I actually applied it to the latest Debian package, ran dpkg-source
--commit, and rebuilt it.  But I didn't install the shared library.  Let
me do that and try again.

So the code does indeed work in that the driverless mode is no longer
selected, which means that I have to fall back to PCL mode, which does
what I requested.  I no longer see a driverless option for that, and I
get the following messages from system-config-printer:

No ID match for device ipp://172.16.0.5:631/ipp/print:
MFG:;MDL:;
No ID match for device ipp://172.16.0.5:631/ipp/print:
MFG:;MDL:;
No ID match for device ipp://172.16.0.5:631/ipp/print:
MFG:;MDL:;
No ID match for device ipp://172.16.0.5:631/ipp/print:
MFG:;MDL:;
Unknown value for media-col: (unknown IPP value tag 0x34)
Choices: ['media-bottom-margin', 'media-left-margin', 'media-right-margin', 'media-size', 'media-source', 'media-top-margin', 'media-type']
Selecting from choices: media-bottom-margin
No ID match for device ipp://172.16.0.5:631/ipp/print:
MFG:;MDL:;
No ID match for device ipp://172.16.0.5:631/ipp/print:
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