Used Synaptic to uninstall py-qt3, hplip, hplip-data and hpjis packages.
Installed hpijs-ppds_2.7.2+1.7.3-0ubuntu1_all.deb,
hpijs_2.7.2+1.7.3-0ubuntu1_i386.deb, hplip-data_1.7.3-0ubuntu1_all.deb and
hplip_1.7.3-0ubuntu1_i386.deb from your link above by downloading them and
double-clicking them in synaptic. None of these called in python-qt3, so
when starting hp-toolbox from the command-line, I still get the error
message about midding python-qt3. And I notice that by looking at the
properties of package hplip in Synaptic, it both suggests and recommends
python-qt3 but does not depend on it. Installing python-qt3 of course fixes
the toolbox and it runs fine then.
On 27/03/07, Till Kamppeter <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> What is in your ~/.local/share/applications/ directory?
>
> If there is a file hplip.desktop, hp-toolbox.desktop, or any other
> hp-*.desktop, delete them. This should fix your problem. If nothing
> happens immediately, log out and log in again.
>
> --
> [Feisty] Clicking on HPLIP Toolbox in gnome menu does nothing
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/86893
>
Till - I just tried the following:
Used Synaptic to uninstall py-qt3, hplip, hplip-data and hpjis packages.
Installed hpijs-ppds_ 2.7.2+1. 7.3-0ubuntu1_ all.deb, 7.2+1.7. 3-0ubuntu1_ i386.deb, hplip-data_ 1.7.3-0ubuntu1_ all.deb and 7.3-0ubuntu1_ i386.deb from your link above by downloading them and
hpijs_2.
hplip_1.
double-clicking them in synaptic. None of these called in python-qt3, so
when starting hp-toolbox from the command-line, I still get the error
message about midding python-qt3. And I notice that by looking at the
properties of package hplip in Synaptic, it both suggests and recommends
python-qt3 but does not depend on it. Installing python-qt3 of course fixes
the toolbox and it runs fine then.
On 27/03/07, Till Kamppeter <email address hidden> wrote: share/applicati ons/ directory? /launchpad. net/bugs/ 86893
>
> What is in your ~/.local/
>
> If there is a file hplip.desktop, hp-toolbox.desktop, or any other
> hp-*.desktop, delete them. This should fix your problem. If nothing
> happens immediately, log out and log in again.
>
> --
> [Feisty] Clicking on HPLIP Toolbox in gnome menu does nothing
> https:/
>