On Thu, 2004-09-30 at 12:36 -0700, Andrew Agno wrote:
> Package: xprt-xprintorg
> Version: 0.0.9.final.001-6
> Severity: normal
> 
> When I use the default /etc/Xpritn/C/print/Xprinters file, I don't see
> my cups printer.  When I move the file, I can see it.
> # lpstat -a
> lexmark_e312l accepting requests since Jan 01 00:00
> # XPSERVERLIST=":64" xplsprinters      
> printer: xp_ps_spooldir_HOME_Xprintjobs@:64
> printer: xp_pdf_spooldir_HOME_Xprintjobs@:64
> After moving the file and restart /etc/init.d/xprint, xplsprinters gives:
> # XPSERVERLIST=":64" xplsprinters
> printer: lexmark_e312l@:64
> 
> Doing this also allows the printer to show up in mozilla.  It also works
> if I just remove the Printer xp_pdf* and Printer xp_ps* lines from the
> Xprinters file.  I'm unclear if that's supposed to happen or not,
> though, since I can't find any documentation about the config files on
> the Xprint site.
> 

Hi Andrew, I haven't responded yet, because I haven't had any clear
ideas of what to say.  Normally the xp_pdf and xp_ps entries cause no
troubles.  They are simply added on to the list of printers provided by
CUPS.  Incidentally, your two work-arounds are essentially the same:
either way you are removing xp_ps and xp_pdf from the printer list,
leaving only the CUPS list.

The only thing I can ask at this point is whether your system has
started behaving itself under the latest version  (0.1.0.alpha1-6).

I'm wondering if there may be a permissions mismatch somewhere.
Completely purging the Xprint packages and reinstalling may be an idea.

Drew



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