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2000 Aug 11
0
LPRng: Printing to Samba 2.0.7 from Windows 2000
> From lprng@astart2.astart.com Fri Aug 11 14:51:22 2000 > Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 13:38:04 -0700 (PDT) > From: John Johnson <ioann_j@yahoo.com> > Subject: LPRng: Printing to Samba 2.0.7 from Windows 2000 > To: lprng@lprng.com, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG, samba@samba.org > > Hi, > > I've recently installed LPRng 3.6.22, ifhp 3.3.19, and > Samba 2.0.7 on my
2005 Jan 17
1
lpq: Unknown destination "pdf"!
Hi! How can I get rid off "lpq: Unknown destination "pdf"!" warning message in my /var/log/samba/smbd file. I have a pdf maker defined in my smb.conf as follows and it works allright: ... [pdf] comment = PDF creator printing = bsd path = /var/tmp printable = yes print command = /usr/bin/smbprngenpdf -J '%J' -c %c -s %s -u '%u' -z %z
2004 Oct 05
1
Using parameters in lpq command conflicts with background lpq
I have an application than makes use of the "lpq command" and uses the %U parameter in the command string. The application returns a personalized queue list based on the value of %U. This technique worked well in older versions of Samba (circa RedHat 8), but I have run into some trouble with Samba 3. The issue appears to be twofold. 1) The lpq command is now run from the
2009 Aug 17
1
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lpq
Hi, I am trying to install asterisk-1.2.34 but facing following issue. I have gone through it and found that there are files in /usr/lib libpq.a libpq.so libpq.so.4 libpq.so.4.1 make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/asterisk-1.2.34/cdr' gcc -shared -Xlinker -x -o cdr_pgsql.so cdr_pgsql.o -lpq -lz -L/usr/lib/pgsql /usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libpq.so when
2004 Feb 10
0
Some questions about lpq command and the displayed jobs
Hello list, i use now Samba 3.0.2 as PDC with LDAP backend on suse sles8. With the other versions of Samba3 I hade the same problems with the lpq command. I use CUPS printing system with raw options. The clientdrivers are installed on serverside. my smb.conf in the global part printing = cups print command = lpr -r -oraw -P%p %s lpq command = lpq -P'%p'
1998 Sep 02
0
Problems while running lpq but lpr works... (samba bug?)
Hi, I am using samba samba-1.9.18p10 quite happily on a FreeBSD-STABLE system. The printing works (the paper comes out of the printer) but when I examine the printer queue on the Windows machine, it is always empty (even if the printer is offline). By turning on the debugging I saw the follwing output in the logfile: Running the command `lpr -r -s -P kyo /var/spool/samba/mobifi.n23036'
2005 Oct 19
0
samba/cups/lpq
I use , cups and samba on a mandriva2006 linux box. (Cups is compiled with samba. "ldd /usr/sbin/smbd" give "libcups.so.2 => /usr/lib/libcups.so.2 (0xb7e55000)" and i'd like to see the print queue of cups from the windows client.(Xp for example) but i see nothing into the windows queueing. Iv'e tried many things: - using lpq command, etc..., to force a lpq
2002 Sep 02
3
Slow Samba Printer initialisation, status, and printing
OK, I have been wrestling with this for two weeks now, so somebody please help ! We have an existing Samba Print Server, running RedHat linux, kernel 2.2.19, that runs fine, but is a P133 with 64 mb ram. So we built a new PC, the slowest thing we could buy, a duron 1 ghz with 512 mb RAM. Old printer server is running Samba 2.2.5, new printer server is running samba 2.2.5, and Slackware 8.1,
2006 Sep 29
1
need %u parameter for lpq command
Hi, I'm developing a script for "lpq command". It would need a %U option so that the script can know which user asked for the job list. Currently, lpq command seem to only serve %p. Is there any hope to get %U ? I see that my script run as root, so I assume the calling user info is lost ? TIA, Charles -- Charles Bueche <charles@bueche.ch> sand, snow, wave, wind and net
2005 Oct 29
0
postgres 8.0, PQsetdbLogin() in -lpq... no
People, I got rails talking to PostgreSQL 8.0 on my Mac! Once upon a time: I''m on a Mac. I want to use postqreSQL 8.0 to backend my rails. I tried a gem install... zmac11:/cd/rubythings/ruby-postgres oracle$ zmac11:/cd/rubythings/ruby-postgres oracle$ zmac11:/cd/rubythings/ruby-postgres oracle$ zmac11:/cd/rubythings/ruby-postgres oracle$ gem install postgres ERROR: While executing
2001 Dec 01
1
Jobnames displayed by lpq: Fixed a bit
There has been some correspondence about getting the file names displayed with lpq instead of the smbXXXXX name. The -J option works, but, with some documents, notably Microsoft Word and Corel WP9, the application sends a long preamble, such that the file name is never seen in the queue when listed with lpq. eg: Microsoft Word - PRINT FILE NAME.doc So, to fix this up, at least for word documents,
2004 Dec 10
1
Odd LPQ behavior in 3.0.x
Here is what I'm seeing after upgrading to 3.0.x: 1) Jobs no longer properly report their status, using LPRng's lpq. I see, instead, no listing for status and a listing for number of pages in the job. While that is also useful information, it does not allow me to act on jobs as I'd like to (resume/pause/etc). 2) Basically EVERY job that has ever printed via Samba on that printer
1999 May 08
1
JetDirect
Hi, WOW, this was posted over a year ago! A response now. The problem still exists. As reconfirmed in a post i read not to long ago (within the last 2 weeks?). HP jetdirect cards can only do one thing at a time. (HP has been writing Jetdirect firmware for 5 years, PLEASE HP you _MUST_ have the ability to fix it?! Or don't you??) This can be confirmed if you have an NT only shop. In the
2001 Dec 15
1
[Fwd: Re: No print to Samba (Linux) printer from Win98]
Here is my smb.conf. Maybe someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong. [global] workgroup = HOMEGROUP log level = 8 path = /var/spool/lpd/HPDESKJET default service = global writable = yes printer = HPDESKJET remote announce = 192.168.x.x/HOMEGROUP print command = lpr -l -P%p %s printing = bsd load printers = yes dns proxy = No lprm command = lprm public = yes printcap name =
2007 May 05
1
Asterisk 1.4.4 and Custom Postgres 8.2.4 (checking for PQexec in -lpq... no)
Dear All, Why does my configure fail like so: checking for pg_config... /usr/local/pgsql/8.2.4/bin/pg_config checking for PQexec in -lpq... no configure: *** configure: *** The PostgreSQL installation on this system appears to be broken. configure: *** Either correct the installation, or run configure configure: *** including --without-postgres Configure options are: env CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc
2005 Jul 04
1
Annoying lpq commands appear after testparm
I am using a master-smb.conf with one other include for the shares file. Every time that I do a testparm -s master-smb.conf and then check the resulting file I see these config directives, which I haven't defined: printing = cups print command = lpq command = %p lprm command = But this is after I have defined "printing = cups", any ideas why? Or is this
2004 Sep 17
1
background lpq update not working
I'm using several 'netbios aliases' with my server, only one of them offers the printers. In this enviroment, the new background lpq update, indroduced in 3.0.6, does not work correctly. I think, this happens, because the sending and the receiving process has different lists of services, so the service number could not correctly recognized. As a workaround, i changed
2016 Sep 09
0
Print driver deployment broken after KB3170455 on Windows 7
Am 09.09.2016 um 19:26 schrieb Geert Lorang via samba: > Hi, > > Since recently printer deployment is broken on Windows 7 (and above?) > due to KB3170455. This is probably the same problem > https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2016-August/202078.html on Win 10. > > After a lot of reading and investigating it appears that we now (after > KB3170455) need: > > - A
1999 Jun 20
0
Problems with printing=plp
Hello, i've some problems with the plp printer spooler on linux: I changed from bsd printing to plp printing. Previously (with bsd style printing) i was able to browse and delete active printjobs, stop and activate printers from within the win9x/winnt boxes. After changing to plp this is no longer possible. The printjobs themself are still printed. Some output in the log.smb (with debug
2001 Dec 15
0
[Fwd: Re: No print to Samba (Linux) printer from Win98]
Mike Watson wrote: > I don't have an explicit print command in my smb.conf. Is that required? All > the examples I have do not have an explicit command. Since I'm use lpr, I'll add > that to my config and see how it works. > > BTW. The Linux printer is an HP Deskjet 600. Old but it still works---crispier > than my wife's laser printer. > > Thanks! >