[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andy Spiegl) writes: > something must be wrong with my lpd-setup. When a user starts > a print job, s/he can't cancel it anymore. Example: (user 'spiegl') > > $ lpr abc.txt > $ lpq > lp is ready and printing > Rank Owner Job Files Total Size > active spiegl 27 abc.txt 47978 bytes > $ lprm 27 > cfA027Aa00860: Permission denied > cfA027Aa00860: Permission denied
[snip] > Is there anything wrong with the permissions? I didn't change > anything after installing Debian 1.2 and updating to Debian 1.4. I ran into a problem with this. It was something like lpr using a hostname of cassandra.evansnet, but lprm using cassandra. There's a comment in lpr_5.9-13's changelog and in lpr.c that something was changed to fix canonizing hostnames, so I unpacked the source package and removed the "fix", IIRC. -- Carey Evans <*> [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Linux and Linux-like systems such as UNIX(R) and FreeBSD..." - Yggdrasil Computing, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]