Can you convert terminale10dic13.odt file to pdf and then send because I am not able to open it . I tried to run hpcups filter with test.ras here and I don't see a crash. So I want to include few more steps along with previous steps and check the outcome. Please follow below steps.
1) Run hpcups filter manually and see if it crashes. below are the steps for running the same.
a) open terminal and enable core dump with below command
ulimit -c unlimited
b) #Set DEVICE_URI environment variable export DEVICE_URI=hp://usb
d) #Run hpcups filter manually and check if it crashes. /usr/lib/cups/filter/hpcups 1 TempUserName TempTitle 1 "" /tmp/test.ras
e) If crash is seen then one file "core" or similar will be created in the current working directory of the terminal. Please run below commands in the terminal. gdb /usr/lib/cups/filter/hpcups <CORE DUMP FILENAME>
e.g gdb /usr/lib/cups/filter/hpcups core
Now type "bt" in the gdb shell and capture the output in the file and send it to me.
e.g (gdb) bt
Hello Mura,
Can you convert terminale10dic1 3.odt file to pdf and then send because I am not able to open it . I tried to run hpcups filter with test.ras here and I don't see a crash. So I want to include few more steps along with previous steps and check the outcome. Please follow below steps.
1) Run hpcups filter manually and see if it crashes. below are the steps for running the same.
a) open terminal and enable core dump with below command
ulimit -c unlimited
b) #Set DEVICE_URI environment variable
export DEVICE_URI=hp://usb
c) #Set PPD environment variable
export PPD=/etc/ cups/ppd/ <PPD NAME> cups/ppd/ Officejet_ 4620.ppd
e.g export PPD=/etc/
d) #Run hpcups filter manually and check if it crashes.
/usr/ lib/cups/ filter/ hpcups 1 TempUserName TempTitle 1 "" /tmp/test.ras
e) If crash is seen then one file "core" or similar will be created in the current working directory of the terminal. Please run below commands in the terminal.
gdb /usr/lib/ cups/filter/ hpcups <CORE DUMP FILENAME> cups/filter/ hpcups core
e.g gdb /usr/lib/
Now type "bt" in the gdb shell and capture the output in the file and send it to me.
e.g (gdb) bt
Thanks,
Sanjay