Duane Clark
2005-Nov-08 10:01 UTC
[Wine] Re: lpr: error - expected destination after -P option!
Brian Litzinger wrote:> lpr: error - expected destination after -P option! > > I'm new to wine 0.9. Running on a gentoo stable system, with cups support. > > The application I am running has a printer selection dialog which > when selected shows up blank. > > And clicking where the printer names should be or > OK causes a core dump. Clicking cancel works. >Have you read through the thread starting: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/2005-November/019438.html
Duane Clark
2005-Nov-08 15:43 UTC
[Wine] Re: lpr: error - expected destination after -P option!
Brian Litzinger wrote:> > yes, I read that thread before posting. > > This lead me to believe cups is being properly compiled in: > > checking cups/cups.h usability... yes > checking cups/cups.h presence... yes > checking for cups/cups.h... yes > checking for -lcups soname... libcups.so.2 > > Additionally, I can print through the default printer, > with the hack I mentioned in my previous posting. > > The core problem is that the printers are not showing up in the > application printer setup dialog, and that clicking on the dialog > causes a core dump, except for Cancel. >Then I am not really sure. I even tried adding a class in CUPS, and that seems to work fine. Did you try printing from another application? You showed the contents of quite a few files, but not the [devices] section of C:/windows/win.ini (yes, Wine does use this).
Duane Clark
2005-Nov-09 10:24 UTC
[Wine] Re: lpr: error - expected destination after -P option!
Brian Litzinger wrote:> On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 01:39:07PM -0800, Duane Clark wrote: >> Then I am not really sure. I even tried adding a class in CUPS, and that >> seems to work fine. >> >> Did you try printing from another application? > > I have not tried from another app. >Everything looks good to me, so I don't know what else to look at except to try another app. Wine's notepad can select a printer and print... okay, well it prints poorly, but it does print. If that also crashes when you try to select a printer, then at least one more variable is eliminated. Seems to me like a quick and easy test...