| Stephan Windmüller on Wed, 6 Mar 2002 22:57:58 +0100 (CET)(envelope-from owner-apsfilter-help@apsfilter.org) |
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| Re: No config files created by SETUP |
Michael Loßin wrote:
> > But printing a test page out of opera still does not work.
> Do other applications show the same results?
Mozilla... works! In color, with images!
OpenOffice still not:
| apsfilter warning: unknown option 'aiur'
| GNU Ghostscript 6.51: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
| sed: couldn't write 1 item to {standard output}: Broken pipe
| cat: write error: Broken pipe
No problems when printing into file and then 'lpr -P lp test.ps'
What does Mozilla what the other programs do not?!
> >| /bin/bash: /home/windy/.bashrc: Permission denied
> This is weird... The .bashrc should only be parsed if the
> shell is interactive (-> man bash), but here we use the
> shell only for a script. We don't actually need the
> contents of .bashrc, but that error shouldn't happen
> anyway.
Can I figure out which script does produce this error?
> >| apsfilter warning: unknown option 'aiur'
> If this is your host name, you are probably using some kind
> of lpd that uses the host name as a class specification
> (it's probably *not* LPRng). Nothing to be worried about
> right now.
It is my hostname. Ignore it?
> >| GNU Ghostscript 6.51: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
> Maybe it helps if you update ghostscript. Unfortunately
> we don't get the exact error description here, but that
> behaviour may have been fixed in the meantime.
I already have the lastest Debian package installed.
Removing it causes a lot of dependency problems.
[Two hours later]
I carefully deinstalled the package and installed gnu-gs from the
sources. Missing the driver cdj970 it did not want to print, so I chose
the hpijs package, but with this also the testpage from SETUP was not be
print. Reinstalled 6.51 now.
> >| sed: couldn't write 76 items to {standard output}: Broken pipe
> We had that error reported a couple of times, and
> I think it's caused by "psset" (which is a script).
> Since psset is used in a pipe with ghostscript, it's
> merely failing since gs exited, leaving the "read"
> end of the pipe orphaned, thus breaking the pipe.
If I understand this correctly: Solving the problem with GS will also
fix this?
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