ports/147815: print/hplip: error: dbus failed to load w/o dbus support
Alson van der Meulen
alson+bugs at alm.flutnet.org
Sat Jun 12 21:40:07 UTC 2010
The following reply was made to PR ports/147815; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Alson van der Meulen <alson+bugs at alm.flutnet.org>
To: Chris Petrik <c.petrik.sosa at gmail.com>, bug-followup at FreeBSD.org
Cc:
Subject: Re: ports/147815: print/hplip: error: dbus failed to load w/o dbus
support
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 23:35:02 +0200
* Chris Petrik <c.petrik.sosa at gmail.com> [2010-06-12 23:04]:
> I have a PR open ports/147346
> <http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/147346> that no one
> seems to care to commit it and I am starting to loose interest in hplip.
Can't help with that.
> it updates some things and fixes a few issues. the PR also modernizes
> the pkg-message file and removed all that that is now mentioned. I had a
> dispute over pkg-message and the rc.d file and the commiter choose to
> leave it.
The pkg-message should probably be updated with something more recent, I
doubt that many people are still updating from v1.x. I can't find
anything about the rc.d file or pkg-message in that patch, however. If
it actually fixes these issues (bring documentation/rc scripts in sync
with current version), it would probably be a good idea to state this in
the description, the current description makes it sound like some
small details.
> *HPLIP 2.8.4 - This release has the following changes:*
>
>
> Significant Changes
>
> 1. dbus communication support. All interprocess communication now occurs
> using the dbus message bus. python-dbus version 0.80 or greater is required.
This suggests to me that dbus is non-optional, at least for some
programs (eg. hp-systray, although I'm not sure what this would do
without GUI support).
> 2. Elimination of all persistent startup daemons. _*hpssd has been
> replaced with hp-systray*_ that loads as a user startup item in the
> system tray in each user's desktop environment. When no HPLIP tools are
> running (e.g., hp-toolbox), and the user closes or disables hp-systray,
> there will be no HPLIP processes running whatsoever. Consequently, there
> is no longer an /etc/init.d/hplip startup script, and no processes need
> be run at system startup time.
Thanks, missed this. I'll disable the rc script.
Regards,
Alson
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