On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 5:44 AM, Daniel J Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com wrote:
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On 03/31/2013 06:27 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 04/01/13 03:30, Richard Vickery wrote:
No. The file /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts is provided by selinux-policy-targeted. cups and hplip are not mutually exclusive.
I just checked and earlier versions of the policy did have hplip_var_lib....
So....
yum update selinux-policy-targeted
Should correct that problem....
Can you print with lpr using either -P or setting the default?
Installing the above and going to print now get an error in the form of the following, forcing me to go back through emails to figure out how I got in recently. If I can't get a bug report done today, the following
is
what I have just had returned:
SELinux is preventing /usr/sbin/cupsd from using the 'transition' accesses on a process.
I would not bugzilla this or create a locale policy quite yet. One has
to
consider that selinux is not HW sensitive. Also, this is basic system stuff that if one has installed via the normal means it is used by "lots" of people.....
I would first do this.....
[root@meimei ~]# ls -dZ /usr/sbin/cupsd -rwxr-xr-x. root root system_u:object_r:cupsd_exec_t:s0 /usr/sbin/cupsd
[root@meimei ~]# ls -dZ /usr/lib/cups/notifier/dbus -rwxr-xr-x. root
root
system_u:object_r:bin_t:s0 /usr/lib/cups/notifier/dbus
I'm guessing one of these will not match the above.....
I would then...
[root@meimei ~]# yum check-update (to make sure no updates are pending...and update if there are)
followed by
[root@meimei ~]# touch /.autorelabel
And then *reboot*. The boot process will take longer than normal....
Then try again....
systemctl restart cups
Should fix your problem.
No need to relabel. The update plus restarting the service will fix it.
Now the printer clicks on to print a document, then, within a tenth, or a hundredth, of a second, clicks as if printing were completed without printing.