On Sat, 6 Sep 2003, Jason Chambers wrote: > On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 09:26:35PM -0300, Frank Hrebabetzky wrote: > > On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Christoph Simon wrote: > > > > > lpd certainly does work. I don't know printtool though. You can `prove > > > that, tracing it down. E.g., if you replace if=XX by a script coping > > > the file to /tmp, you can see that any script at that spot actually is > > > called, etc. > > > A script which does "cat > /tmp/is-lpd-working" should prove the filter > is being called. > > Don't forget to get lpd to re-read /etc/printcap when you change > it though.
Did that. My printcap is now: ##PRINTTOOL3## LOCAL uniprint 720x1440 a4 {} EpsonStylusColor740 Default {} lp|epson:\ :sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp:\ :mx#0:\ :sh:\ :lp=/dev/lp0:\ # :if=/usr/lib/printfilters/master-filter:\ :if=/root/SysAdmin/printtest:\ :PAPERSIZE=a4:\ :DESIRED_TO=ps:\ :PRINTER_TYPE=LOCAL:\ :ASCII_TO_PS=YES:\ :GSDEVICE=uniprint:\ :RESOLUTION=720x1440:\ :PS_SEND_EOF=NO:\ :NUP=1:\ :RTLFTMAR=18:\ :TOPBOTMAR=18:\ :TEXT_SEND_EOF=NO: and /root/SysAdmin/printtest is cat > /tmp/is-lpd-working I rebooted linux to be shure that the alterated printcap is called, but the only new file in /tmp has the name masteUN4lyJ and the content: Could not find requested printer: Could not find requested printer: Could not find requested printer: Could not find requested printer: No way to print this type of input file: ASCII text Another thing I tried was deinstalling of packages lpr-ppd, apsfilter, printtool, ... and installation of lprng, magicfilter, lprngtool, ... . Result: lprngtool crashed when I selected my printer (Epson Stylus Color 740), it didn't crash with others. Deinstalled that, installed lpr-ppd again, result: see above. ------------------------------------------------- Frank Hrebabetzky Tel.: +55 / 48 / 235 1106 Florianopolis +55 / 48 / 9998 7686 Brazil email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]