Re: Canon Pixma MX870 in wheezy

2012-07-21 Thread Klaus Pieper
On 07/21/2012 06:20 PM, Camaleón wrote: Are you on a 64 bits sytem? Can you run the Canon application? Yes. Before multiarch, you had to install the 32 bit Canon packages with "--force architecture" (this is what the Ubuntu guy does in his script). With multiarch, dependencies are resolved

Re: Canon Pixma MX870 in wheezy

2012-07-21 Thread Klaus Pieper
Finally understand debian multiarch. dpkg --add-architecture i386 aptitiude update ./install.sh # for the cnij drivers, dpkg fails apt-get -f install # install missing i386 libs ./install.sh # rerun dpkg after resolving dependencies -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.

Re: Canon Pixma MX870 in wheezy

2012-07-21 Thread Camaleón
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012 16:58:56 +0200, Klaus Pieper wrote: >> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10878776&postcount=83 >> >> > > Thanks Camaleon, > > installation was without errors. Oh, good! :-) > But I still have conflicts with 64/32 bit libraries. What kind of conflicts? I mean, show us

Re: Canon Pixma MX870 in wheezy

2012-07-21 Thread Klaus Pieper
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10878776&postcount=83 Thanks Camaleon, installation was without errors. But I still have conflicts with 64/32 bit libraries. I understand I need 32 bit version of libcups and libpopt. How do I install these? TIA Klaus /usr/lib/cups/backend/cniju

Re: Canon Pixma MX870 in wheezy

2012-07-21 Thread Camaleón
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012 14:32:18 +0200, Klaus Pieper wrote: > tried to install the cnijfilter-mx870series-3.30-1-i386-deb package > provided by Canon which works in stable. In wheezy however got version > conflicts with libc6 and other libraries. Can you send the output error? > The source also refu

Canon Pixma MX870 in wheezy

2012-07-21 Thread Klaus Pieper
Hello, tried to install the cnijfilter-mx870series-3.30-1-i386-deb package provided by Canon which works in stable. In wheezy however got version conflicts with libc6 and other libraries. The source also refused to compile. How can I get this beast up and running? Klaus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, em