- Raspberry pi using wrong gutenprint install#
- Raspberry pi using wrong gutenprint manual#
- Raspberry pi using wrong gutenprint software#
- Raspberry pi using wrong gutenprint code#
('Num:' + + ' bottles of beer on the wall') Then execute a WHILE Loop that will insert 500k records. Now of course this could be caused by any number of issues, but in this post I am going to focus on a particular cause of the WRITELOG wait type that I recently ran in to. When using a WHILE Loop to insert hundreds of thousands of rows, you might find it taking a lot longer than you expect even minutes just to insert half a million narrow rows. But the WHILE Loop itself can also be a good way to test different functionality within SQL Server itself. Make: *** [/home/randy/src/openwrt/attitude_adjustment/build_dir/target-mips_r2_uClibc-0.9.33.2/cups-filters-1.0.SQL WHILE Loops can be a convenient way to add various amounts of mock data to a table for testing. See the pkg-config man page for more details.
Raspberry pi using wrong gutenprint software#
Installed software in a non-standard prefix.Īlternatively, you may set the environment variables GLIB_CFLAGSĪnd GLIB_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config. Requested 'glib-2.0 >= 2.30.2' but version of GLib is 2.26.1Ĭonsider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you Tmp/.config-package.in:23298 ⚠️ 'select' used by config symbol 'PACKAGE_tig' refer to undefined symbol 'PACKAGE_git' And glib version in openwrt is too oldĬonfigure: error: Package requirements (glib-2.0 >= 2.30.2) were not met: Tmp/.config-package.in:4439 ⚠️ 'select' used by config symbol 'PACKAGE_openprinting-cups-filters' refer to undefined symbol 'PACKAGE_libcupsimage' Tmp/.config-package.in:4409 ⚠️ 'select' used by config symbol 'PACKAGE_gutenprint-cups' refer to undefined symbol 'PACKAGE_libcupsimage' Tmp/.config-package.in:4367 ⚠️ 'select' used by config symbol 'PACKAGE_ghostscript' refer to undefined symbol 'PACKAGE_libcupsimage' gutenprint-cups missing dependency for libiconv.so.2 usr/share/fonts: failed to write cache /usr/share/fonts/ghostscript: failed to write cache /usr/share/fonts/ghostscript/fonts: failed to write cache /usr/share/fonts/truetype: failed to write cache /usr/share/fonts/truetype/liberation: failed to write cache /usr/share/fonts/ubuntu: failed to write cache /root/.local/share/fonts: failed to write cache /root/.fonts: failed to write cache :/usr/share/fontconfig/conf.avail# vi /etc/fonts/nf :/usr/share/fontconfig/conf.avail# fc-cache /usr/share/fonts: failed to write cache /usr/share/fonts/ghostscript: failed to write cache /usr/share/fonts/ghostscript/fonts: failed to write cache /usr/share/fonts/truetype: failed to write cache /usr/share/fonts/truetype/liberation: failed to write cache /usr/share/fonts/ubuntu: failed to write cache /root/.local/share/fonts: failed to write cache /root/.fonts: failed to write cache This is what I get when I try to do anything with cups: If I do so, I will put it on github so you can add it to into your already very good printing feed. Maybe I should try to port latest version of hplip 3.13.7 as it is relative to cups 1.5, that you use here. Maybe when adding the printer, I should not select the one found by cups usb backend, but the generic HPLIP one ? But have to give the access manually. Package hplip (3.9.12-4) is installed on root and has the following files: But still not any cups filter (foomatic-rip-hplip or hpcups) in file system.Įven if in /etc/hp/nf, there is compile option : After installation, I used the ppd file from this version of hplip. So I installed hplip 3.9.12 from openwrt online feed (didn't compile it).
Raspberry pi using wrong gutenprint code#
I found this is due to the ppd file I use for my printer (HP Deskjet 5600), I extracted if from the hplip 3.13.7 source code (latest). On my Ubuntu host there is a symlink : /usr/lib/cups/filter/foomatic-rip -> /usr/bin/foomatic-ripīut the one wanted by target here seems to be related to hplip. "File "/usr/lib/cups/filter/foomatic-rip-hplip" not available: No such file or directory"Īnd of course this file is missing in the filesystem. So coming back to this ticket issue : when trying to launch a print with on-target lp command (a png file), the printer give me this error :
Raspberry pi using wrong gutenprint manual#
So this issue may be related to this manual install.įor exemple, Cups web interface didn't works as it, all /usr/shared/doc/cups files where missing, so I had to make another manual scp.
Raspberry pi using wrong gutenprint install#
On AA, with only compile of your printer feed, then scp to target, but at the end, I had to install ipks with many manual "opkg install" because adding the local repo in /etc/nf didn't work for me : it looks for the Packages.gz and I copied by scp only the many ipk files. I compiled and did everything as you said :