Dr . Sharukh K . R . Pavri . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> may have typed [02/03/14 05:47]: > > the error log shows the following, which makes me suspect it is a Latex > error, but I may be wrong. I have *not* ever used or configured Latex on > my machine. >
<snip> > Output written on mail.dvi (1 page, 2124 bytes). The log output shows that Latex worked fine and generated the .dvi file. > dvips: warning: no config file for `lp0' > This is dvipsk 5.86 p1.5d Copyright 1996-2001 ASCII > Corp.([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > based on dvipsk 5.86 Copyright 1999 Radical Eye Software > (www.radicaleye.com) > ' TeX output 2002.03.13:2028' -> | lpr -Plp0 > <texc.pro>. [1] Status Information: > sending job 'spavri@localhost+402' to lp0@localhost > connecting to 'localhost', attempt 1 > connected to 'localhost' > requesting printer lp0@localhost > job 'spavri@localhost+402' transfer to lp0@localhost failed > error 'NONZERO RFC1179 ERROR CODE FROM SERVER' with ack 'ACK_FAIL' > sending str '^Blp0' to lp0@localhost > error msg: 'spool queue for 'lp0' does not exist on server > localhost.localdoma$ error msg: ' non-existent printer or you need to > run 'checkpc -f'' this part leads me to believe that dvips is trying to find and print to the default printer lp0 without piping it to the stdout as you want it to do. man dvips gives the -f option to run it as a filter. -f Run as a filter. Read the .dvi file from standard input and write the PostScript to standard output. The standard input must be seekable, so it cannot be a pipe. If you must use a pipe, write a shell script that copies the pipe output to a temporary file and then points dvips at this file. This option also disables the automatic reading of the PRINTER environment variable, and turns off the automatic sending of control D if it was turned on with the -F option or in the configuration file; use -F after this option if you want both. so setting "dvips -f" might work. HTH, sridhar -- Sridhar Srinivasan I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing!