On 7/6/02 23:41, "cjw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Stew Benedict wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Jeroen Diederen wrote:
>> 
>>> By the way, all PPD files which are already included in Mandrake are also
>>> made by Adobe. So I don't know what the problem is to add the missing ones,
>>> but ok, that is something I leave to you guys. I just wanted to give the
>>> info that's all. I just hope that people have an easy setup for printers
>>> like this in the next version of Mandrake. It took me quite some time to get
>>> it all together.
>> 
>> And thanks very much for that Jeroen.  I looked at the pap script
>> referenced.  I think it would make most sense to include it as part of
>> cups, as that is the package owning that backend directory.  I've written
>> the script author for his approval, and pending that I'll petition Till to
>> add the script to the cups package.
> 
> As far as I can see the smb backend (which is a symlink) is owned by the
> smbclient package. The pap script for CUPS and the executable should
> probably be in the same package since the script is useless without the
> binary. A dependency of netatalk (or e.g. netatalk-client) on cups also
> makes more sense than a dependency of CUPS on netatalk, IMHO.
> 
> BTW, I already see a "Personal LaserWriter 320 v2013.112 (en)" in the
> CUPS admin... Seems to be /usr/share/cups/model/apple/aplw3201.ppd.gz in
> the cups-drivers-1.1-51mdk package. Are you talking about a different
> LaserWriter, Jeroen?
> 
Christiaan,

They must be the same. I checked the 1.1.45mdk version and it was the same.
Sorry about that. I should have checked the drivers myself. I did not have
them installed, now I do. So, these drivers are in fact already part of the
distro ! No problem then....Thanx for your check-up !
> 
>   Christiaan
> 
> 
> 

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Best regards,

Jeroen Diederen
http://diederen.demon.nl


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