File: //usr/share/system-config-printer/troubleshoot/SchedulerNotRunning.py
#!/usr/bin/python3
## Printing troubleshooter
## Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Red Hat, Inc.
## Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>
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import cups
from timedops import TimedOperation
from .base import *
class SchedulerNotRunning(Question):
def __init__ (self, troubleshooter):
Question.__init__ (self, troubleshooter, "Scheduler not running?")
page = self.initial_vbox (_("CUPS Service Stopped"),
_("The CUPS print spooler does not appear "
"to be running. To correct this, choose "
"System->Administration->Services from "
"the main menu and look for the 'cups' "
"service."))
troubleshooter.new_page (page, self)
def display (self):
self.answers = {}
if self.troubleshooter.answers.get ('cups_queue_listed', False):
return False
parent = self.troubleshooter.get_window ()
# Find out if CUPS is running.
failure = False
try:
self.op = TimedOperation (cups.Connection,
parent=parent)
c = self.op.run ()
except RuntimeError:
failure = True
self.answers['cups_connection_failure'] = failure
return failure
def can_click_forward (self):
return False
def collect_answer (self):
return self.answers
def cancel_operation (self):
self.op.cancel ()