Bug 491544

Summary: SELinux is preventing python (hplip_t) "read" to ./hplip.state (var_lib_t).
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: rfc01
Component: hplipAssignee: Tim Waugh <twaugh>
Status: CLOSED CANTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Alert file from SELinux when trying to add a printer none

Description rfc01 2009-03-22 20:48:38 UTC
Created attachment 336220 [details]
Alert file from SELinux when trying to add a printer

Description of problem:
See attached SELinux Alert file

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How reproducible:
Happens every time I try to add a printer.

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Comment 1 Tim Waugh 2009-03-23 09:59:40 UTC
Which version of Fedora are you using?  What does 'rpm -q hplip' say?

Comment 2 rfc01 2009-04-04 13:55:09 UTC
I am using Fedora 10. And when I run "rpm -q hplip," the message I get states:

package hplip is not installed

which is confusing since the HP Device Manager shows under Applications/Accessories menu panel.

I installed hplip using a shell script file from the following website using a file named "hplip-3.9.2.run." It installed using yum.
Here is a link to the website:
http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/index.html

Comment 3 Tim Waugh 2009-04-05 12:06:29 UTC
Why didn't you install the hplip package that comes with Fedora?  We don't have any control over upstream hplip, only the version that we package with Fedora.