![]() ![]() ![]() Here is a capture of the information for that package on my Debian (Wheezy) PC (not a Pi!):Īny line in an aptitude tab beginning with - can be expended by selecting that line (with / arrows) and hitting and -\ lines collapsed in the same way. If that seems to be the case (the previous paragraph did not solve your problem) try running sudo aptitude - without any arguments aptitude runs as a text-mode application and it can show you the interrelation between packages and if there is a problem it offers an interactive means to fix things. The problem you are experiencing is that the extra package you have requested is later than the ones already installed but apt-get does not know (without running the "update" instruction) that new versions for all the interconnected packages have become available.!įailing that it may be that (temporarily) one or more packages have not been updated on the servers so that there is a mix of updated and un-updated both on the server and you have got a mix of both. You have just done a: sudo apt-get update first haven't you (things can change on a daily basis) then try the sudo apt-get install cups-driver-gutenprint again. I Loaded MIME database from "/usr/share/cups/mime" and "/etc/cups": 78 types, 118 filters.ĭ Loading printer Sony-UP-DR150.ĭ load_ppd: Loading /var/cache/cups/Sony-UP-DR150.data.ĭ cupsdRegisterPrinter(p=0x56234dea7480(Sony-UP-DR150))ĭ cupsdWriteClient error=0, used=0, state=HTTP_STATE_POST_SEND, data_encoding=HTTP_ENCODING_LENGTH, data_remaining=197, response=0x56234df7d900(IPP_STATE_DATA), pipe_pid=0, file=-1ĭ bytes=0, http_state=0, data_remaining=197I would check that you really have an up-to-date list of packages available from the servers that you are using. password for sudo cupsctl sudo egrep -iA4 "filter|error" sudo egrep -iA4 "filter|error" /var/log/cups/error_log PRE PRINT Error Log Entire sudo rm -f /var/log/cups/error_log Log ends maily with Client 3 as follows but some other clients as well ĭ cupsdWriteClient error=0, used=0, state=HTTP_STATE_POST_SEND, data_encoding=HTTP_ENCODING_LENGTH, data_remaining=127, response=0x56234df8cb10(IPP_STATE_DATA), pipe_pid=0, file=-1ĭ bytes=0, http_state=0, data_remaining=127 ![]() enabled since Mon 10:16:24 AM CSTĪfter clearing and logging mode not five seconds later the error log below shows if do a print job gets huge with reference to Client 1 through Client 191, noticeable differences (log to large to attach complete) is as follows Į Printer error: Unknown (c0)ĭ cupsdMarkDirty(-J-)ĭ cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Printing jobs and dirty files", busy="Printing jobs and dirty files"ĭ Set job-printer-state-message to "Printer error: Unknown (c0)", current level=ERRORĭ cupsdMarkDirty(-S)ĭ cupsdWriteClient error=0, used=0, state=HTTP_STATE_POST_SEND, data_encoding=HTTP_ENCODING_LENGTH, data_remaining=140, response=0x56234e032bf0(IPP_STATE_DATA), pipe_pid=0, file=-1ĭ Writing IPP response, ipp_state=IPP_STATE_DATA, old wused=0, new wused=0ĭ bytes=0, http_state=0, data_remaining=140ĭ Flushing write buffer.ĭ New state is HTTP_STATE_WAITINGĭ cupsdWriteClient error=0, used=0, state=HTTP_STATE_GET_SEND, data_encoding=HTTP_ENCODING_LENGTH, data_remaining=34448, response=(nil)(), pipe_pid=0, file=38ĭ con->http=0x56234e247e00ĭ Waiting for request.ĭ cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Active clients and dirty files"ĭ HTTP_STATE_WAITING Closing for error 32 (Broken pipe)ĭ Closing connection.ĭ cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Dirty files", busy="Dirty files"ĭ POST / HTTP/1.1ĭ cupsdSetBusyState: newbusy="Active clients and dirty files", busy="Dirty files"ĭ cupsdWriteClient error=0, used=0, state=HTTP_STATE_POST_SEND, data_encoding=HTTP_ENCODING_LENGTH, data_remaining=503, response=0x56234e032bf0(IPP_STATE_DATA), pipe_pid=0, file=-1ĭ bytes=0, http_state=0, data_remaining=503 ![]() Sony-UP-DR150 accepting requests since Mon 10:16:24 AM CST System default destination: Sony-UP-DR150ĭevice for Sony-UP-DR150: gutenprint53usb://sony-updr150/00702035 Initially logs made reference to another wifi network printer so I removed and tried again with similar lpstat -t Forgot to mention printer attached via USB ![]()
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