http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1128467
http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1128467#c9
--- Comment #9 from Martin Wilck
The automated forwarding to openSUSE_Factory https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/679465 happened on 2019-02-26 and was accepted on 2019-03-01 so that the changed Ghostscript was only in the Printing project for 17 days.
This is fine. I certainly didn't mean to say that you did anything wrong.
I know we have openSUSE users who use packages from "Printing" because usually I get early bug reports when something got broken.
I guess I should start using "Printing", too. I admit I prefer to keep my systems as free from devel repos as I can. But I don't print every day, so I'd be an unreliable beta tester. I fact, I print very rarely from my work computer, no more than once a month I guess. I just stumbled upon this because I wanted to test my hplip changes for bug 1112311.
It seems you assume your particular use case the the usual one so that it must have beed noticed by others right from the start,
How did you infer this? I noticed it, and I created a bug report. Initially I wrote "... breaks printing" in the bug description and added "over IJS" later, when I realized that only hpijs (or similarly working filters, for that matter) would be affected. OTOH, HP printers are common enough to assume that I'll not be the only one who will hit this problem.
See https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1127934#c3 how you could avoid that issue for now.
Sure, I know that disabling apparmor, or this specific profile, would work. But I'm interested in a fix. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.