I'm also suffering from this, but Javier Arregui's workaround did not
work for me.
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cups-pdf incompatible with .Private ecryptfs-encrypted homedir
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Hi,
I just suffered this...
I disagree with "Your assumption that the issue has something to do with
ecryptfs is incorrect. The real issue is with file permissions. If your
home directory doesn't have 0751 or more permissive rights (Ubuntu
defaults are 0755), printing will fail" .
The solution I
2009/5/4 Cristóbal M. Palmer:
> "Now that GTK2 and QT both offer built-in printing dialogs that feature
> a PDF printing option."
>
> That's precisely why I installed cups-pdf: that functionality is missing
> for me in a fresh Jaunty install. See the trivial test from an
> OpenOffice.org document a
"Returning to this particular CUPS-PDF issue, this is the same bug that
everyone experiences due to AppArmor."
Great to have that confirmed. Let's close this bug, then, and I'll see
if I can't help on the apparmor side. Thank you again for your patience
and your willingness to work with me to get
"Now that GTK2 and QT both offer built-in printing dialogs that feature
a PDF printing option."
That's precisely why I installed cups-pdf: that functionality is missing
for me in a fresh Jaunty install. See the trivial test from an
OpenOffice.org document attached. I'm offered .ps but not .pdf as
Your assumption that the issue has something to do with encyptfs is
incorrect. The real issue is with file permissions. If your home
directory doesn't have 0751 or more permissive rights (Ubuntu defaults
are 0755), printing will fail. Ditto if encryption or some other method
results in Others user
Your assumption that the issue has something to do with encyptfs is
incorrect. The real issue is with file permissions. If your home
directory doesn't have 0751 or more permissive rights (Ubuntu defaults
are 0755), printing will fail. Ditto if encryption or some other method
results in Others user
I'm glad this is documented, and thank you for pointing me to that
documenation, but can the Ubuntu cups-pdf not ship with an appropriate
apparmor profile such that Ubuntu users (especially more novice users)
are not left baffled as to why their PDF print jobs seem to vanish? It
is perfectly reason
The issues with AppArmor are documented in /usr/share/doc/cups-
pdf/README.Debian since version 2.4.8-4.
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Definitely an apparmor problem. Turning off apparmor allows the file to
be created in ~/PDF just fine.
Should've thought to do that the first time around...
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