Comment 3 for bug 1752060

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Boyd Kelly (bkelly) wrote : Re: [Bug 1752060] Re: hp-wificonfig fails with core dump

Yeah it has always worked in the past. Some update of something has broken
it.

On Tue, Feb 27, 2018, 21:30 Vasil Sarafov, <email address hidden> wrote:

> I can also confirm the very same bug on Fedora 26 running 3.17.11-3.fc26
>
> I was trying to connect an HP Deskjet 3050 j610 printer to a WiFi
> network with a hidden SSID and WPA2 protection. After ~1h of fighting
> with hplip I opened another Access Point without any protection and with
> a public SSID, connected the printer to it using hplip (without any
> hassle) and opened the embedded website where I specified the correct
> credentials of the original, protected network. Everything worked as
> expected thereafter.
>
> I assume there is a problem with WPA2 and/or hidden SSIDs.
>
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> Title:
> hp-wificonfig fails with core dump
>
> Status in HPLIP:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> Running from hplip 3.17.11 on Fedora Rawhide hp-wificonfig after
> seeming to connect to printer ends with:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/share/hplip/ui5/wifisetupdialog.py", line 754, in
> NextButton_clicked
> self.showExitPage()
> File "/usr/share/hplip/ui5/wifisetupdialog.py", line 573, in
> showExitPage
> self.ip, subnetmask, gateway, pri_dns, sec_dns, addressmode =
> self.wifiobj.getwifiotherdetails(self.dev,self.adapterName)
> AttributeError: 'WifiSetupDialog' object has no attribute 'wifiobj'
> Aborted (core dumped)
>
>
> (When runnning from with device manager, only the Back and Cancel
> buttons are active after printer seemingly connects. No possibility to
> complete installation.
>
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