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Otherwise, it segfaults when our firewall blocks its connections to openprinting.org, which breaks installation of some USB printers. Note that we use torsocks' absolute path here, otherwise D-Bus doesn't manage to spawn the service. Not sure why there wasn't the same problem with org.gnome.seahorse.Application, but anyway, making things more explicit cannot hurt :) Also, note that I don't know if torifying scp-dbus-service is enough to make it do anything useful, but at least it prevents it from segfaulting, and allows me to configure one printer (known in the local database) that I could not configure otherwise, so it's already progress. refs: #10965
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