| "Anthony Thyssen" said:
| > 
| > Under LPRng lpq is very versitle in its output
| > 
| >     lpq -s        a single line
| >     lpq           4 header lines and the queue
| >     lpq -l        two or three lines for "Status and Filter_Status:
| >     lpq -ll       more lines for eact section
| >     lpq -lll      even more lines for eact section
| >     lpq -L        The complete huge long and verbose status history
| > 
| > Is there some way of just telling lprng to just NEVER serve the short
| > status, WITHOUT destroying the ability to get a longer status?
| > 
| >    force_lpq_status=l=*
| > 
| > Seems to only effect a "lpq -s" request..  GOOD
| > BUT it also returns that very LONG status report!
| > I would prefer it to report a "lpq -l" or even a "lpq -ll" report
| > instead.  the former being what I would have expected the above option
| > to do.
| > 

"Nathan Coraor" on  wrote...
| Theoretically, since it's
|   force_lpq_status=l, shouldn't the clients be getting "lpq -l"?
| 
That is what I thought. Also it seemed to imply that
no matter what type of "lpq" request came in, they would all
get a "-l" return.  I so I tryed to set it
   force_lpq_status= ll=*
But that just fails completely.  Seems only a "s" or an "l" works
and it seems to only effect a "lpq -s" request.  Not very versitile.

The WANT:  make a "lpq -s" request equivelent to a "lpq -ll".

OR  specify what the "minimal lpq" request will be.
    that is  is you say  lpq_minimal_status=l
    then  "lpq -s" "lpq" will be upgraded to "lpq -l"
    but will not effect a "lpq -ll" or higher request.

NOTE:  lpq -L ahould ALLWAY do as it is current does, EG all the status
information, so that any LPRng lpq processing scripts can re-process the
output.

  Anthony Thyssen ( System Programmer )    http://www.sct.gu.edu.au/~anthony/
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