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Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
> ke, 2005-12-28 kello 09:50 -0300, Andres Junge kirjoitti:
> 
> 
>>Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
>>
>>>ti, 2005-12-27 kello 15:51 -0300, Andres Junge kirjoitti:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>ti, 2005-12-27 kello 02:53 -0300, Andres Junge kirjoitti:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Cups creates 0 byte pdf file as normal user. As root works ok.
>>>>>
>>>>>Please check /var/log/cups/cups-pdf_log and paste a copy of what it
>>>>>reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks.
>>>>
>>>>Nothing. /var/log/cups/cups-pdf_log is an empty file (0 byte file).
>>>
>>>
>>>If CUPS-PDF had problems creating the file, it would have logged
>>>something about it automatically.
>>>
>>>Do you have an unusual situation involving e.g. home directories mounted
>>>via NFS that could perhaps have the worng mounting options?
>>>
>>
>>Nothing special, that's why is so strange. Is logging enabled by default? How 
>>do
>> I check that loggin is enabled?
> 
> 
> CUPS-PDF is compiled to log errors.  To check what might be wrong with
> your particular setup, please fetch the debian-source package and
> recompile with a more verbose log output (you just need to change the
> value of one item in cups-pdf.h).
> 

How do I do that? apt-<something> ?

Andres
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