Comment 74 for bug 112803

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cubells (cubells) wrote :

==> So until a developer can actually reproduce this, there is no firm schedule. (Martin said)

See the file I've attached, please.

To reproduce the bug in my work computer I've just:

1) opened the file document.odt with OpenOffice.org writer.
2) clicked in "Print directly" icon
3) closed the Openoffice.org writer
4) opened the file document.odt with OpenOffice.org writer.
5) clicked in "Print directly" icon
6) closed the Openoffice.org writer
7) ...

and so on about ten times.

So, the bug "works" on my home and on my work computer, that is, I can reproduce the bug in a <b>different computer</b>, in <a>a different lan</b>, in <b>a different printer</b>, and with <b>a very different sotware installed</b>.

My printer at work is a usb printer: Epson stylus D78. So, I can reproduce the bug in a serial and in a usb printer.

I've attached 3 different files: lsof.before and error_log.before,
files that I can logged <b>before</b> uninstalling cups (exactly the following packages: cupsys, bluez-cups, cups-pdf, cupsys-driver-gutenprint, hplip, ubuntu-desktop) (bug is off).

lsof.after and error_log.after, files that I can logged <b>after</b> reinstalling cups (exactly the following packages: hpijs-ppds, python-imaging, python-qt3, python-reportlab, python-sip4, bluez-cups, cupsys, cupsys-driver-gutenprint, hplip, ubuntu-desktop), but without restart my computer (bug is off).

And finally: lsof.bug and error_log.bug, files that I can logged after restart my computer.

At lsof_error_bug I've reproduced the bug twice: from the time 11:54 to 12:26 aprox., and from the time 12:26 to the end of the file.

Both times, cups stops printing after 6-9 jobs printed.
Both times, I've obtained the same cups error: Unable to create job filter pipes - Too many open files.
Both times, I've had to restart cups to be able to print again.

In any moment, I've obtained any message error about dbus.

I've attached my dpkg-selections to compare with Christian logs...

Something more?