folks - this shouldn't be hard...
lpstat is dumping core on me (segfault):
# lpstat -t
scheduler is not running
system default printer: lp
system for sydsoc_ricoh: ricoh-printer (as
lpd://ricoh-printer/printers/lp#Solaris)
sydsoc_ricoh not accepting requests since 19 February 2007 3:21:13 PM
unknown reason
Segmentation Fault(coredump)
* * *
here's the last bit of a truss on that command:
2128: read(7, " ", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " I", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " d", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " l", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " e", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " .", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " (", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " R", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " e", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " a", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " d", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " y", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " .", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " )", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, "\n", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " O", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " n", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " l", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " i", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " n", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " e", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " /", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " O", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " f", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " f", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " l", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " i", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " n", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " e", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " ", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " :", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " ", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " O", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " n", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " l", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " i", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " n", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " e", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, " .", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, "\n", 1) = 1
2128: read(7, "\n", 1) = 1
2128: Incurred fault #6, FLTBOUNDS %pc = 0xD26E109B
2128: siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000000
2128: Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [default]
2128: siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000000
i don't care whether the printer is sending back weird info, it's unacceptable
that
lpstat segfaults
thank god openoffice has a relatively independent printing subsystem so i can
still print documents despite this debacle
Solaris Nevada snv_55b X86 on laptop
ricoh aficio 2238C printer
if this can't be made right and *simple* we can forget about solaris as a
productivity platform
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