HPLIP, HPLIP.conf and ipp-usb #71
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Wow! We are being recognized by the whole Hewlett-Packard company! Well, we probably could add a whitelist option which overrides blacklist... |
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Well, that's why I highly recommend that if you turn to OS forums/portals, use the packages from your OS if they are available. To sum it up, if you install project from a different source than OS repos, you have to know what are you doing and if something doesn't work, ask that source for help. |
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I have converted this issue into discussion, because it doesn't contain any bug report or feature request... |
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We in ROSA will probably also blacklist ipp-usb for all HP printers because of problems like https://bugzilla.rosalinux.ru/show_bug.cgi?id=13422 |
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This does not concern an issue with ipp-usb. It may be of interest to users and developers but I wouldn't be surprised should it be closed as needing no action.
A user required help to print with an HP Smart Tank 5100 Series. He had installed upstream's HPLIP 3.23.5. I do not do HPLIP with a modern device, so asked for outputs from avahi-browse and driverless. These outputs were empty. I was taken aback.
The user provided
ipp-usb knows the printer exists but avaahi-browse doesn't. Puzzling.
The user looked at the ipp-usb logs:
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HPLIP.conf is a file proved by HPLIP. It effectively kills ipp-usb by blacklisting all HP debices. How smart is that?
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