RBE on Mon, 2 Jul 2001 00:06:31 +0200 (CEST)


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Apsfilter still fucked up


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LPRng 3.5.1
GS 6.5.1
Apsfilter 7.0

Ran ./SETUP for a fifth time.  Test results looked great.  
Attempted to print via command line or on any program.  My 
results look like this:

%!PS-Adobe-1.0
                             &&BoundingBox: 0 0 612 792
                                                                
(starting one space after "792" - rbe)
%%Creator:  KDE 2.1 HTML Library
(starting one space after "Library" - rbe)
                                             %%Title:

Followed by all the pages in my printer paper holder -- all 
blank.

running checkpc -f gives me the following output:

LPRng version LPRng-3.5.3
 Checking permission file '/etc/lpd.perms:/usr/etc/lpd.perms'
 Freeing Perms
 Done Perms
 LPD lockfile '/var/spool/lpd/lpd.lock.r.printer'
  Checking directory: '/var/spool/lpd'
   checking file '/var/spool/lpd/lpd.lock.r.printer'
 Truncating LPD log file '/var/spool/lpd/lpd.log.r'
 Checking /var/spool/lpd/lpd.log.r file 
'/var/spool/lpd/lpd.log.r'
checkpc: Warning - cannot open '/var/spool/lpd/lpd.log.r'
 aps1: Checking printer 'aps1'
 aps1:  Checking directory: '/var/spool/lpd/aps1'
 aps1:   checking file '/var/spool/lpd/aps1/control.aps1'
 aps1:   checking file '/var/spool/lpd/aps1/status.aps1'
 aps1:   checking file '/var/spool/lpd/aps1/status'
 aps1:   checking file '/var/spool/lpd/aps1/log'
 aps1:   checking file '/var/spool/lpd/aps1/acct'
 aps1: Checking log file '/var/spool/lpd/aps1/log'
 aps1:    'log' file 38 bytes long: no truncation
 aps1: Checking accounting file '/var/spool/lpd/aps1/acct'
 aps1:    'accounting' file 107 bytes long: no truncation
 aps1: Checking filter status file '/var/spool/lpd/aps1/status'
 aps1:    'filter status' file 0 bytes long: no truncation

Does anyone have any help for this?  I ran checkpc before trying 
to print anything just to make sure the permissions were correct.

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