on Centos 5.2 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.centos.plus
Has anyone gotten HPLIP 3.9.2 to work? If so what was done about python-dbus and PyQt4-dbus? They don't seem to included after installing PyQt4-4.4, sip 4.4.5, and hplip 3.9.2.
thanks, roger wells
--- On Wed, 3/4/09, Roger Wells ROGER.K.WELLS@saic.com wrote:
From: Roger Wells ROGER.K.WELLS@saic.com Subject: [CentOS] HPLIP 3.9.2 To: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2009, 1:26 PM on Centos 5.2 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.centos.plus
Has anyone gotten HPLIP 3.9.2 to work? If so what was done about python-dbus and PyQt4-dbus? They don't seem to included after installing PyQt4-4.4, sip 4.4.5, and hplip 3.9.2.
Roger,
I tried to build hplip-2.7.7-6 from fc8 on C5.2 (i386)
The build works OK, but a test install fails #rpm -Uvh --test hplip hplip-gui hpijs
a version of selinux-policy > 3.03 is needed
Seems that even 2.7.7-6 is too new for C5.2
thanks for the reply. I had no trouble on RHEL4 installing a version of HPLIP that supported my printers (LJ 4350n & Photosmart C6180) These are not new printers. I really think that CentOS 5.2 could be a little more bleeding edge.
Mark Pryor wrote:
--- On Wed, 3/4/09, Roger Wells ROGER.K.WELLS@saic.com wrote:
From: Roger Wells ROGER.K.WELLS@saic.com Subject: [CentOS] HPLIP 3.9.2 To: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2009, 1:26 PM on Centos 5.2 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.centos.plus
Has anyone gotten HPLIP 3.9.2 to work? If so what was done about python-dbus and PyQt4-dbus? They don't seem to included after installing PyQt4-4.4, sip 4.4.5, and hplip 3.9.2.
Roger,
I tried to build hplip-2.7.7-6 from fc8 on C5.2 (i386)
The build works OK, but a test install fails #rpm -Uvh --test hplip hplip-gui hpijs
a version of selinux-policy > 3.03 is needed
Seems that even 2.7.7-6 is too new for C5.2
On Thursday 05 March 2009 12:00:53 Roger Wells wrote:
thanks for the reply. I had no trouble on RHEL4 installing a version of HPLIP that supported my printers (LJ 4350n & Photosmart C6180) These are not new printers. I really think that CentOS 5.2 could be a little more bleeding edge.
Mark Pryor wrote:
--- On Wed, 3/4/09, Roger Wells ROGER.K.WELLS@saic.com wrote:
From: Roger Wells ROGER.K.WELLS@saic.com Subject: [CentOS] HPLIP 3.9.2 To: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2009, 1:26 PM on Centos 5.2 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.centos.plus
Has anyone gotten HPLIP 3.9.2 to work? If so what was done about python-dbus and PyQt4-dbus? They don't seem to included after installing PyQt4-4.4, sip 4.4.5, and hplip 3.9.2.
Roger,
I tried to build hplip-2.7.7-6 from fc8 on C5.2 (i386)
The build works OK, but a test install fails #rpm -Uvh --test hplip hplip-gui hpijs
a version of selinux-policy > 3.03 is needed
Seems that even 2.7.7-6 is too new for C5.2
As I wrote elsewhere, it doesn't need to be so bleeding edge. I have a stock 5.2 install. My Photosmart 7180 was not supported. I downloaded the relevant .ppd and pointed CUPS and hplip to it, and printing worked after that.
Anne
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 05 March 2009 12:00:53 Roger Wells wrote:
thanks for the reply. I had no trouble on RHEL4 installing a version of HPLIP that supported my printers (LJ 4350n & Photosmart C6180) These are not new printers. I really think that CentOS 5.2 could be a little more bleeding edge.
Mark Pryor wrote:
--- On Wed, 3/4/09, Roger Wells ROGER.K.WELLS@saic.com wrote:
From: Roger Wells ROGER.K.WELLS@saic.com Subject: [CentOS] HPLIP 3.9.2 To: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2009, 1:26 PM on Centos 5.2 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.centos.plus
Has anyone gotten HPLIP 3.9.2 to work? If so what was done about python-dbus and PyQt4-dbus? They don't seem to included after installing PyQt4-4.4, sip 4.4.5, and hplip 3.9.2.
Roger,
I tried to build hplip-2.7.7-6 from fc8 on C5.2 (i386)
The build works OK, but a test install fails #rpm -Uvh --test hplip hplip-gui hpijs
a version of selinux-policy > 3.03 is needed
Seems that even 2.7.7-6 is too new for C5.2
As I wrote elsewhere, it doesn't need to be so bleeding edge. I have a stock 5.2 install. My Photosmart 7180 was not supported. I downloaded the relevant .ppd and pointed CUPS and hplip to it, and printing worked after that.
How about scanning?
Anne
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On Thursday 05 March 2009 12:26:21 Roger Wells wrote:
As I wrote elsewhere, it doesn't need to be so bleeding edge. I have a stock 5.2 install. My Photosmart 7180 was not supported. I downloaded the relevant .ppd and pointed CUPS and hplip to it, and printing worked after that.
How about scanning?
Sorry for the delay - I had to go out.
Last month the village had severe power problems, and my server's (CentOS) ~/.kde was completely trashed. It broke a lot of things, and I'm only still finding and correcting them. However...
It seems that I got printing working through CUPS, but didn't get around to re-installing hplip. I tried to, using the supplied version, but it did not find the installed printer. I then tried the hplip-3.9.2.run - presumably left over from the last install? Anyway, it flagged up a couple of dependencies which I fixed, then got to libusb. Libusb is installed, but it couldn't find it. And there I stuck.
I don't have time to do any more on this today, but I'll get back to you if/when I get it sorted. I may have to ask a question on-list about why it can't see the package (or is this another case of too early a version?). I'll see what I can do.
FWIW, the version running on this Mandriva 2009 laptop is 2.8.7 - that gives me all the print tools, but fails to find the scanner. My Fedora 10 netbook has 2.8.12-6.fc10 - and works, including the scanner, both from the hp-toolbox and from applications. I have a feeling that this 2.8.12 is the version that I installed manually a long time ago, being the earliest that could support the PhotoSmart 7180. Tomorrow I'll try to find the packages for that, and see whether I can install that on the CentOS box.
Anne
Thanks Anne, I look forward to what you com up with. roger
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 05 March 2009 12:26:21 Roger Wells wrote:
As I wrote elsewhere, it doesn't need to be so bleeding edge. I have a stock 5.2 install. My Photosmart 7180 was not supported. I downloaded the relevant .ppd and pointed CUPS and hplip to it, and printing worked after that.
How about scanning?
Sorry for the delay - I had to go out.
Last month the village had severe power problems, and my server's (CentOS) ~/.kde was completely trashed. It broke a lot of things, and I'm only still finding and correcting them. However...
It seems that I got printing working through CUPS, but didn't get around to re-installing hplip. I tried to, using the supplied version, but it did not find the installed printer. I then tried the hplip-3.9.2.run - presumably left over from the last install? Anyway, it flagged up a couple of dependencies which I fixed, then got to libusb. Libusb is installed, but it couldn't find it. And there I stuck.
I don't have time to do any more on this today, but I'll get back to you if/when I get it sorted. I may have to ask a question on-list about why it can't see the package (or is this another case of too early a version?). I'll see what I can do.
FWIW, the version running on this Mandriva 2009 laptop is 2.8.7 - that gives me all the print tools, but fails to find the scanner. My Fedora 10 netbook has 2.8.12-6.fc10 - and works, including the scanner, both from the hp-toolbox and from applications. I have a feeling that this 2.8.12 is the version that I installed manually a long time ago, being the earliest that could support the PhotoSmart 7180. Tomorrow I'll try to find the packages for that, and see whether I can install that on the CentOS box.
Anne
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos