> I'm currently trying to get my HP Deskjet 500 (/dev/lptr1data) working > in native Plan 9. Using 'lp -d hpdeskjet file' the printer works > basically; it takes in a sheet and starts printing. > But it prints only weird symbols and mishandles newlines etc.. > > I did a little research and found that there is a 'djet500' driver > (see /sys/src/cmd/gs/src/gdevdjet.c) available for gs but it is not > included in the stock gs binary according to the output of 'gs -?'. I > added the djet500 driver to /sys/src/cmd/gs/mkfile and run 'mk > fake-make' and then 'mk install' as described in the mkfile. > > It builds with no error messages but the output of the freshly > compiled 'gs -?' still doesn't show the new djet500 driver. > > What is the right/working procedure to add drivers to gs?
It looks like the mkfile has a small bug in that src/plan9.mak, which fake-make works from, doesn't depend on mkfile itself, so mk didn't regenerate it after you changed the mkfile. You can check this theory by doing cd /sys/src/cmd/gs grep '^DEVICE_DEVS=' src/plan9.mak | grep djet500 I bet grep will not find anything. Assuming that's the case, you should be able to get the driver added by running cd /sys/src/cmd/gs rm src/plan9.mak # works around bug mk fake-make mk install Good luck. Russ