[OpenIndiana-discuss] HPLIP 3.15.9 testing

Jean-Pierre ANDRE jean-pierre.andre at wanadoo.fr
Mon Nov 2 20:35:22 UTC 2015


Hi Alexander,

 

 

[root at openindiana doc]# pkg install pkg:/crypto/gnupg
            Packages to update:   1                                             
       Create boot environment:  No
Create backup boot environment: Yes

PHASE                                          ITEMS
Updating modified actions                        1/1
Updating package state database                 Done 
Updating package cache                           1/1
Updating image state                            Done
Creating fast lookup database                   Done
[root at openindiana doc]# exit
exit
[linux at openindiana doc]$ GPG
bash: GPG: command not found
[linux at openindiana doc]$ gpg
bash: gpg: command not found



By the way, how am I supposed to guess "gnupg" means
pkg:/crypto/gnupg - or does it ?



The plugin install still fails on "error: GPG command not found",

so I searched for executables looking like GPG, and I found

/usr/bin/gpg2 which I made a symlink to, but it still fails the

same way.... Somebody on this list already mentioned he/she

got stuck there.

 

"touching" /etc/issue at least suppresses the corresponding

error message.

 

Regards

 

Jean-Pierre

 

 

 

> Message du 02/11/15 20:07
> De : "Alexander Pyhalov" 
> A : "Discussion list for OpenIndiana" 
> Copie à : "Jean-Pierre André" 
> Objet : Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] HPLIP 3.15.9 testing
> 
> 
> 
> Jean-Pierre André писал 02.11.2015 20:26:
> > Hi Ken
> ....
> > Checking for network connection...
> > Downloading plug-in from:
> > Downloading plug-in: [\ ] 0%
> > sh: line 1: lsb_release: not found
> > cat: /etc/issue: No such file or directory
> > warning: distro is not found in AUTH_TYPES
> > ()
> > error: GPG command not found
> > error: Failed to install Plugin.
> > error: The device you are trying to setup requires a binary plug-in.
> > Some functionalities may not work as expected without plug-ins.
> > Please run 'hp-plugin' as normal user to install plug-ins.
> > Visit http://hplipopensource.com for more infomation.
> > 
> > Same result when running hp-plugin as a normal user
> > as requested above (it refuses to run as root anyway).
> > 
> > Regards
> > 
> > Jean-Pierre
> > 
> 
> Hi.
> Do you have gnupg installed? What happens if you try to create fake 
> /etc/issue ?
> 
> 
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