Tim Potter wrote:
> Can you say which version of Samba you are using, which client etc?
> This would help with your other problems too. Are you able to provide
> log files, network traces etc if necessary?
Should I still give you all this ? It will grow for some KB.
Should I poste all this to the mailinglists or referr to a HTML-Document
somewhere ?
What is the most importent for you ?
I'm using samba-2.2.5 with or without --enable-debug or, if you like,
HEAD.
I can give you recorded tcpdump's, as well as logfiles on debuglevel 10,
tgz's of the var/locks directory in all states and after each command.
Further I've spent 4 hours in source yesterday and added some more debug
output
in my own style... out = fopen("/tmp/out","a+"); fprintf(....
On the Client-Side I'm using Windows XP Professional Version 2002
(sorry, I'm no windows-expert).
Four major problems are left:
a) I you combine a printer with previously uploaded drivers from your XP
box,
XP will then upload the AGFA AccuSet v52.2 driver (the really first
one in the
complete driverset windows comes with).
Note: This does only occur if the printer is already defined in
smb.conf
(and alternativly in /etc/printcap, printing = bsd)
This does NOT occur if you 1st upload the drivers, 2nd create the
printer with
the APW and add the recommended lines with a perlscript to smb.conf
and printcap !!
b) If you add a printer with the APW and add the lines to smb.conf and
printcap
I need to killall -HUP smbd after adding the lines. else samba does
NOT
find the new printer when reparsing smb.conf !
c) Removing drivers from XP is not allowed as the "Remove driver" button
is not
clickable.
d) If I want to remove the Agfa AccuSet v52.2 with the rpc deldriver I
get the
same behaviour as reported on [EMAIL PROTECTED] in
Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: Jonathan Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Samba] Removing Printer Driver on Samba 2.2.5 using
rpcclient
deldriver "AGFA-AccuSet v52.3"
Failed to remove driver AGFA-AccuSet v52.3 for arch [Windows 4.0] -
error
0x705!
....
So what should I do ?
What should I give you ? logs, var/locks/*, tcpdump, ...
Tell me.
Cheers,
Thomas