> Yes but the environment is not the same. > > > Also, what about the folks using Etch? > > xfprint4 on etch Suggests: a2ps
OK, I was delayed against my will, but I have now successfully installed Sid. (I needed to write up some last notes and perform some backups first.) I can confirm that 'xfprint4' just hangs if I try to print (say, using 'mousepad') without 'a2ps' installed. I successfully (re)installed CUPS beforehand, and tested 'lp' from the command line to be sure. After installing 'a2ps', printing a simple text doc using 'mousepad' works fine. This behavior actually makes sense according to the XFCE Help file I quoted in my OP. This is that quote from my OP: The xfprint4 application allows the user to print files of many different types and to set the printing options. For this it makes use of the a2ps application. That sounds like a "Depends" to me, which prompted my bug report in the first place. Maybe it is the case that some printers work via 'xfprint4' without needing 'a2ps'. (I don't understand how, though, especially in view of the documentation quoted above.) I can only report that MY situation absolutely requires 'a2ps' before 'xfprint4' is usable at all. In short, if all situations require 'a2ps' to be present for 'xfprint4' to work, then 'xfprint4' DEPENDS on 'a2ps'. Otherwise, I believe that 'xfprint4' should place a RECOMMENDS on 'a2ps' so that Aptitude will tend to drag it in by default. Sorry for the delay in reporting back, and thanks for you attention to this issue, Dave W. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]