Il giorno lun, 14-02-2005 alle 22:49 -0800, Ross Boylan ha scritto:
> Nothing in this message relates directly to the original bug report.
> On Sat, Feb 12, 2005 at 10:28:53AM +0100, Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
> > Hi,
> > here some answers to your questions:
> > 
> > 1. The setup.cache used to include references to /usr/local. This is the
> > suggested behaviour from upstream, but I recently managed to map
> > everything to debian dependencies, so you shouldn't need them.
> >    The only new /usr/local path is related to DPSRIP that isn't used in
> > Linux, since it is an IRIX PS converter.
> 
> Perhaps the manpage for ps2fax, and even the DPSRIP entry from
> setup.cache, should be removed.

Well, I may remove DSRIP from setup.cache, but ps2fax is used and it is
a link to ps2fax.gs, the ghostscript implementation. So the man page
should stay there.
 
> > 2. The font path is finally correct. Hylafax now uses enscript to
> > convert ascii files to ps. So the only path you really need is the
> > enscript font directory.
> 
> Doesn't it need fonts for converting from ps to the fax image?
> What about defoma and other ghostscript stuff?

No, fonts are used in the conversion from ASCII. the convertion from PS
uses the gs fonts (gs find its fonts using its default path)

> What about the problems with faxalter and/or the reported numbers in
> faxstat -s?  (namely faxalter didn't seem to change the destination
> phone number as reported by faxstat -s.  This is probably a faxalter
> issue, as the fax really did go to the original fax number.)

I cannot reproduce this problem. Maybe it depends from the fax state? I
change the destination number without any problem when the fax is in W
state.

Bye,
Giuseppe



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