On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 12:29:49PM -0800, Rich Rudnick wrote: > On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 19:39 +0000, Adam Funk wrote: [...] > > > > Thanks for that info. As I said in another post in this thread, > > modifying /etc/printcap alone didn't seem to have any effect---does my > > lpr command (from the packages I listed above) use it at all or not? > > > No, CUPS doesn't use printcap, or at least it doesn't with the version > in unstable. > > cupsys-bsd provides the lpr used with CUPS, which is a near replacement > for for the bsd lpr. IIRC it is missing a few options and has a few of > it's own, but I've never had any incompatibilities with programs > expecting bsd's lpr. In other words, just use localhost:631/admin to > define your printers, ignore /etc/printcap and everything should work as > expected.
Rather than ignore it, I think it is better to link /etc/printcap to the CUPS printcap file (/etc/printcap.cups by default IIRC), then applications that try to use /etc/printcap will be using the correct one. -- Chris Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------------------------------------- GNU/Linux --- The best things in life are free. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]