On 2015-10-27, Jona Joachim wrote:
> Well, specifying 'lp' instead of 'rm' does make it run filters, but the job
> is not sent to the printer, even when I use the port@host format from
> the man page. As soon as I set 'rm', filters are no longer executed.
Yes, that's the way
On 2015-10-25, Jona Joachim wrote:
> Hi,
> I was tired of CUPS so I decided keep it simple and stupid and use
> lpd/lpr. Strangely, things don't work out as expected. It seems that
> lpd never executes input filters.
>
> Here is the content of /etc/printcap:
> lp|hl6050|Brother
On 2015-10-27, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015-10-25, Jona Joachim wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I was tired of CUPS so I decided keep it simple and stupid and use
>> lpd/lpr. Strangely, things don't work out as expected. It seems that
>> lpd never executes input
On 2015-10-27, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015-10-25, Jona Joachim wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I was tired of CUPS so I decided keep it simple and stupid and use
>> lpd/lpr. Strangely, things don't work out as expected. It seems that
>> lpd never executes input
> Well, specifying 'lp' instead of 'rm' does make it run filters, but the job
p is not sent to the printer, even when I use the port@host format from
> the man page. As soon as I set 'rm', filters are no longer executed.
It's all documented in /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/cups-filters-*
Thus said Jona Joachim on Sun, 25 Oct 2015 15:11:01 +0100:
> I was tired of CUPS so I decided keep it simple and stupid and use
> lpd/lpr. Strangely, things don't work out as expected. It seems that
> lpd never executes input filters.
I have a system running standard lpd on OpenBSD 5.3
> Hi,
> I was tired of CUPS so I decided keep it simple and stupid and use
> lpd/lpr. Strangely, things don't work out as expected. It seems that
> lpd never executes input filters.
>
> Here is the content of /etc/printcap:
> lp|hl6050|Brother HL6050:\
> :lp=:rm=hl6050.lan:\
>
On Sun, 25 Oct 2015 15:11:01 +0100
Jona Joachim wrote:
> Hi,
> I was tired of CUPS so I decided keep it simple and stupid and use
> lpd/lpr. Strangely, things don't work out as expected. It seems that
> lpd never executes input filters.
>
> Here is the content of
Hi,
I was tired of CUPS so I decided keep it simple and stupid and use
lpd/lpr. Strangely, things don't work out as expected. It seems that
lpd never executes input filters.
Here is the content of /etc/printcap:
lp|hl6050|Brother HL6050:\
:lp=:rm=hl6050.lan:\
On 2015-10-25, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I was tired of CUPS so I decided keep it simple and stupid and use
>> lpd/lpr. Strangely, things don't work out as expected. It seems that
>> lpd never executes input filters.
>>
>> Here is the content of /etc/printcap:
>>
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