On 03/31/13 12:38, Richard Vickery wrote:
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 8:20 PM, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@greshko.com mailto:Ed.Greshko@greshko.com> wrote:
On 03/31/13 10:46, Richard Vickery wrote: > > > $ rpm -qa | grep ^hp > hplip-libs-3.13.2-1.fc18.x86_64 > hplip-gui-3.13.2-1.fc18.x86_64 > hplip-3.13.2-1.fc18.x86_64 > hplip-common-3.13.2-1.fc18.x86_64 > hpijs-3.13.2-1.fc18.x86_64 OK..... > > $ lpstat -a > HP_LaserJet_P1005 accepting requests since Sat 30 Mar 2013 05:47:46 PM PDT So, the printer is defined. Earlier you noted.... $: lpr March* lpr: Error - no default destination available. Since you don't have a default set, you should be able to print with.... lpr -P HP_LaserJet_P1005 file_to_print > > $ grep /var/lib/hp /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts > /var/lib/hp(/.*)?system_u:object_r:hplip_var_lib_t:s0 That is very odd. All of my systems have...I suppose it's that I use hplip rather than cups?
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?