From owner-freebsd-questions Tue Nov 9 8:28:57 1999 Delivered-To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Received: from merkur.hrz.uni-giessen.de (merkur.hrz.uni-giessen.de [134.176.2.12]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id BE40114C05 for ; Tue, 9 Nov 1999 08:28:52 -0800 (PST) (envelope-from Ariel.Burbaickij@mni.fh-giessen.de) Received: from caspar.mni.fh-giessen.de by merkur.hrz.uni-giessen.de with ESMTP; Tue, 9 Nov 1999 17:28:29 +0100 Received: from sun6.mni.fh-giessen.de ([134.176.183.106]) by caspar.mni.fh-giessen.de with esmtp (Exim 2.12 #6) id 11lE0m-0000dh-00; Tue, 9 Nov 1999 17:20:48 +0100 Received: from localhost (hg9456@localhost) by sun6.mni.fh-giessen.de (8.9.3+Sun/8.8.8) with ESMTP id RAA01349; Tue, 9 Nov 1999 17:30:04 +0100 (MET) X-Authentication-Warning: sun6.mni.fh-giessen.de: hg9456 owned process doing -bs Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 17:30:02 +0100 (MET) From: Ariel Burbaickij X-Sender: hg9456@sun6 To: Giorgos Keramidas Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: my printcap once more .Giorgios has asked about it and some othertoo:) In-Reply-To: <86d7tkuxkv.fsf@localhost.hell.gr> Message-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: MULTIPART/MIXED; BOUNDARY="-559023410-758783491-942165002=:1303" Sender: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.ORG This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text, while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools. Send mail to mime@docserver.cac.washington.edu for more info. ---559023410-758783491-942165002=:1303 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII On 9 Nov 1999, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: > Alfred Perlstein writes: > > > On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Ariel Burbaickij wrote: > > > > > First of all,yes i have maanged to bring him so far as to > > > spit out some bytes.But on rather strange manner:i brought > > > it up with lpc up lp,previously it was not possible for me > > > to get it working with lpc start|enable all.As far as > > > understood it from man pages though,the function > > > of start|enable and up is rather identical.So > > > the question #1: > > > 1)Is it a bug or a feature?What is the > > > expected way?What is the difference between > > > up and enable. > > > > it seems 'start' will start lpd, while 'enable' will only > > enable queing on the printer, it assumes you already have > > lpd running. > > Ahem, you're probably right on the spot here. Tried that on my lpd > tonight and -- sure thing -- it worked exactly like that. It seems that > the _enable_ command tries to enable queueing without starting a daemon. > >From /usr/src/usr.sbin/lpr/lpc/cmds.c (line 372) we read: > > /* > * Turn off the group execute bit of the lock file to enable queuing. > */ > > and the enable() function does just that. Only the startpr() function a > few lines below starts a new daemon if one is not present. > Ugums it this behaviour as we both have described it. But i am rather wondering or to quote man pages lpc(8): up [all |printer]Turns the queue for printer on and enables printing on printer.So it obviously the save bet. But some rows previously we read start [all |printer] Enables printing.Starts a spooling deamon This description and this behaviour given the question is: What is the difference then? Besides,i have seen that solaris and linux are fine out with just starting lpd daemon during startup procedures Both of them use as standard at least BSD lpd daemon. So the question is why it is not sufficent under fbsd? Why have i to type in lpc up all from commmand line? Is it a bug or a feature? > > > Yet to statemnet about just few bytes. > > > I use apsfilter and programm claims > > > that it could handle TIFF format but i got reverse staircase > > > effect while trying to print out some man pages.So question > > > #2 is: > > > How can i handle reverse staircase effect in this particular > > > case? > > > > This is odd, manpages aren't in TIFF format. > Well even if they are not the effect is the same :)) I get reverse staircase(staircase starts on the left margin of a4 format after printing 1 sometimes 2 letter(s) on previous row) > They certainly aren't. At least those that I have seen so far. > > > I think it would be great if you could provide us with your > > printcap file so we can see exactly what's going on. > > Oh, and please (not that I can't read it otherwise, but) it would be > nice if you didn't use base-64 MIME encoded attachments. Just quote > your printcap entry. Something like: > > lp|Line Printer:\ > :sh:\ > :mx#0: > I have not understood it about base-64 MIME i use mailserver of my collegde(i do not know wheather it has something in common with your demand not to use this format ,though :))) > Regards. > Best Regards Ariel Burbaickij Additional questions are as usually welcome. > -- > Giorgos Keramidas, > "What we have to learn to do, we learn by doing." [Aristotle] > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org > with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message > ---559023410-758783491-942165002=:1303 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; name=printcap Content-Transfer-Encoding: BASE64 Content-ID: Content-Description: Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=printcap IyMjIyMJQCgjKXByaW50Y2FwCTUuMyAoQmVya2VsZXkpIDYvMzAvOTANCiMj IyMjICRJZDogcHJpbnRjYXAsdiAxLjkgMTk5OC8wMi8wNCAxMjowOTowNiBh Y2hlIEV4cCAkDQojIyMjDQojIyMjIw0KIyMjIyMgVGhpcyBlbmFibGVzIGEg c2ltcGxlIGxvY2FsICJyYXciIHByaW50ZXIsIGhvb2tlZCB1cCB0byB0aGUg Zmlyc3QNCiMjIyMjIHBhcmFsbGVsIHBvcnQuICBObyBraW5kIG9mIGZpbHRl cmluZyBpcyBkb25lLCBzbyBldmVyeXRoaW5nIHlvdQ0KIyMjIyMgcGFzcyB0 byB0aGUgImxwciIgY29tbWFuZCB3aWxsIGJlIHByaW50ZWQgdW5tb2RpZmll ZC4NCiMjIyMjDQojIyMjIyBSZW1lbWJlciwgZm9yIGZ1cnRoZXIgcHJpbnQg cXVldWVzIHlvdSdyZSBnb2luZyB0byBhZGQsIHlvdSBoYXZlIHRvDQojIyMj IyBjaG9zZSBkaWZmZXJlbnQgc3Bvb2wgZGlyZWN0b3JpZXMgKHRoZSAic2Qi IGNhcGFiaWxpdHkgYmVsb3cpLA0KIyMjIyMgb3RoZXJ3aXNlIHlvdSB3aWxs IGdyZWF0bHkgY29uZnVzZSBscGQuDQojIyMjIw0KIyMjIyMgRm9yIHNvbWUg YWR2YW5jZWQgcHJpbnRpbmcsIGhhdmUgYSBsb29rIGF0IHRoZSAiYXBzZmls dGVyIiBwYWNrYWdlLg0KIyMjIyMgSXQgcGx1Z3MgaW50byB0aGUgbHBkIHN5 c3RlbSwgYWxsb3dpbmcgeW91IHRvIHByaW50IGEgdmFyaWV0eSBvZg0KIyMj IyMgZGlmZmVyZW50IGZpbGUgdHlwZXMgYnkgY29udmVydGluZyBldmVyeXRo aW5nIHRvIFBvc3RTY3JpcHQodG0pDQojIyMjIyBmb3JtYXQuICBJZiB5b3Ug ZG9uJ3QgaGF2ZSBhIFBvc3RTY3JpcHQodG0pIHByaW50ZXIsIGRvbid0IHBh bmljLA0KIyMjIyMgYnV0IGRvIGFsc28gaW5zdGFsbCB0aGUgImdob3N0c2Ny aXB0IiBwYWNrYWdlLg0KIyMjIyMNCiMjIyMjIERvIGFsc28gcmVmZXIgdG8g c2VjdGlvbiA3IChQcmludGluZykgb2YgdGhlIGhhbmRib29rLiAgQSBsb2Nh bCBjb3B5DQojIyMjIyBjYW4gYmUgZm91bmQgdW5kZXIgL3Vzci9zaGFyZS9k b2MvaGFuZGJvb2svaGFuZGJvb2sue2h0bWwsbGF0aW4xfS4NCiMjIyMjDQoj IyMjIyBCYW5uZXIgcGFnZXMgYXJlIG5vdyBzdXBwcmVzc2VkIGJ5IGRlZmF1 bHQuICBSZW1vdmUgdGhlIDpzaDoNCiMjIyMjIGNhcGFiaWxpdHkgdG8gdHVy biB0aGVtIGJhY2sgb24uDQojIyMjIw0KIyMjbHB8bG9jYWwgbGluZSBwcmlu dGVyOlwNCiMjIwk6c2g6XA0KIyMjCTpscD0vZGV2L2xwdDA6c2Q9L3Zhci9z cG9vbC9vdXRwdXQvbHBkOmxmPS92YXIvbG9nL2xwZC1lcnJzOg0KIyMjCTpp Zj0vdXNyL2xvY2FsL2xpYmV4ZWMvbHByL2ZyZWVic3VnDQojIyMjIyBTYW1w bGUgcmVtb3RlIHByaW50ZXIuICBUaGUgcGh5c2ljYWwgcHJpbnRlciBpcyBv biBtYWNoaW5lICJscGhvc3QiLg0KIyMjIyMgTkI6IHlvdSBjYW5ub3QgcGVy Zm9ybSBhbnkga2luZCBvZiBsb2NhbCBmaWx0ZXJpbmcgZGlyZWN0bHkuICBJ Zg0KIyMjIyMgeW91IG5lZWQgbG9jYWwgZmlsdGVycyAoZS5nLiBMRiAtPiBD Ui1MRiBjb252ZXJzaW9uIGZvciBIUCBwcmludGVycyksDQojIyMjIyBjcmVh dGUgYSBmaWx0ZXIgc2NyaXB0IHRoYXQgcmVjdXJzaXZlbHkgY2FsbHMgbHBk IHdpdGggYW5vdGhlciAtUA0KIyMjIyMgYXJndW1lbnQgYWZ0ZXIgZmlsdGVy aW5nLg0KIyMjIyMNCiMjIyMjcmVtb3RlfHNhbXBsZSByZW1vdGUgcHJpbnRl cjpcDQojIyMjIwk6c2g6XA0KIyMjIyMJOnJtPWxwaG9zdDpzZD0vdmFyL3Nw b29sL291dHB1dC9scGhvc3Q6bGY9L3Zhci9sb2cvbHBkLWVycnM6DQojIyMj Iw0KIyMjIyMgU2ltcGxlIFJ1c3NpYW4gcHJpbnRlciB3aXRoIGhhcmR3YXJl IENQODY2IGNoYXJhY3RlciBzZXQsIG91dHB1dCBmaWx0ZXINCiMjIyMjIHVz ZWQgZm9yIEtPSTgtUiAtPiBDUDg2NiBjb252ZXJzaW9uDQojIyMjIw0KIyMj bHB8UnVzc2lhbiBsb2NhbCBsaW5lIHByaW50ZXI6XA0KIyMjCTpzaDpvZj0v dXNyL2xpYmV4ZWMvbHByL3J1L2tvaTJhbHQ6XA0KIyMjCTpscD0vZGV2L2xw dDA6c2Q9L3Zhci9zcG9vbC9vdXRwdXQvbHBkOmxmPS92YXIvbG9nL2xwZC1l cnJzOg0KIyBMQUJFTCBhcHNmaWx0ZXINCiMgYXBzZmlsdGVyIHNldHVwIFR1 ZSBPY3QgMTkgMjA6Mjc6MzIgQ0VTVCAxOTk5DQojDQojIEFQU19CQVNFRElS Oi91c3IvbG9jYWwvYXBzZmlsdGVyDQojDQojDQphc2NpaXxscDF8YmoyMDAt YTQtYXNjaWktbW9ub3xiajIwMCBhc2NpaSBtb25vOlwNCgk6bHA9L2Rldi9s cHQwOlwNCgk6c2Q9L3Zhci9zcG9vbC9iajIwMC1hNC1hc2NpaS1tb25vOlwN Cgk6bGY9L3Zhci9zcG9vbC9iajIwMC1hNC1hc2NpaS1tb25vL2xvZzpcDQoJ OmFmPS92YXIvc3Bvb2wvYmoyMDAtYTQtYXNjaWktbW9uby9hY2N0OlwNCgk6 aWY9L3Vzci9sb2NhbC9hcHNmaWx0ZXIvZmlsdGVyL2Fwcy1iajIwMC1hNC1h c2NpaS1tb25vOlwNCgk6bXgjMDpcDQoJOnNoOg0KIw0KbHB8bHAyfGJqMjAw LWE0LWF1dG8tbW9ub3xiajIwMCBhdXRvIG1vbm86XA0KCTpscD0vZGV2L2xw dDA6XA0KCTpzZD0vdmFyL3Nwb29sL2JqMjAwLWE0LWF1dG8tbW9ubzpcDQoJ OmxmPS92YXIvc3Bvb2wvYmoyMDAtYTQtYXV0by1tb25vL2xvZzpcDQoJOmFm PS92YXIvc3Bvb2wvYmoyMDAtYTQtYXV0by1tb25vL2FjY3Q6XA0KCTppZj0v dXNyL2xvY2FsL2Fwc2ZpbHRlci9maWx0ZXIvYXBzLWJqMjAwLWE0LWF1dG8t bW9ubzpcDQoJOm14IzA6XA0KCTpzaDoNCiMNCnJhd3xscDN8YmoyMDAtYTQt cmF3fGJqMjAwIGF1dG8gcmF3OlwNCgk6bHA9L2Rldi9scHQwOlwNCgk6c2Q9 L3Zhci9zcG9vbC9iajIwMC1yYXc6XA0KCTpsZj0vdmFyL3Nwb29sL2JqMjAw LXJhdy9sb2c6XA0KCTphZj0vdmFyL3Nwb29sL2JqMjAwLXJhdy9hY2N0OlwN Cgk6aWY9L3Vzci9sb2NhbC9hcHNmaWx0ZXIvZmlsdGVyL2Fwcy1iajIwMC1h NC1yYXc6XA0KCTpteCMwOlwNCgk6c2g6DQo= ---559023410-758783491-942165002=:1303-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message