Bug#585524: Confirm with an OfficeJet Pro

2010-06-14 Thread te.richard...@gmail.com

I confirm this bug with my OfficeJet Pro L7500 printer connected via USB.
printing does not work, as described by original reporter. Reverting to 
the testing version allows printing again.





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Bug#585524: same problem here

2010-06-15 Thread te.richard...@gmail.com

On 2010-06-16 08:07, Paul Menzel wrote:

Dear everyone,


Am Dienstag, den 15.06.2010, 18:40 +0200 schrieb Carsten Luedtke:

   

I had the same problem today with a Deskjet 6940 connected via ethernet.
After I changed from hpijs to hpcups I could see the reason in the
error_log.
 

what message is that. I searched through my error log, but just got
`Backend returned status 22 (unknown)`.

   
I get the same "Permission denied" error, much earlier in the log than 
the "Backend returned status 22 erro"r.
The permissions on the hp executable are different from other files in 
the directory, although root has execute so I didn't pay any attention.

I'll investigate the other questions at the end of my day.




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Bug#585524: same problem here

2010-06-15 Thread te.richard...@gmail.com
installing package cups-pdf definitely is the step which causes the 
directory permissions on /usr/lib/cups/backend to change.

After installing that package, only root has permissions.
Purging the package does not restore the permissions.
As you say, it appears to be 585153



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