On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 10:49 -0700, Carl Johnson wrote: > "John A. Sullivan III" <jsulli...@opensourcedevel.com> writes: > > > On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 13:05 +0000, Camaleón wrote: > >> > >> Make sure that LID_LIBRARY_PATH points to the location for libcups and > >> also CUPS lp and lpr are in PATH. > >> > >> When you invoke the print dialog using Control+P, all the printers > >> configured show up in the Printer Name dropdown. > >> *** > >> > >> I'm not sure how to check this in Debian, maybe someone else can give you > >> a hint on this :-) > > <snip> > > Thanks. I tried setting LID_LIBRARY_PATH and I know the binaries are in > > the path but it didn't help :( > > I don't know if you noticed, but I think that should be > LD_LIBRARY_PATH, without the extra 'I'. I don't know enough to help > otherwise. <snip> Argh!! I did upgrade to acroreat 9.3.1 from multimedia unstable upon these responses and the referenced article which was based upon 9.x. I even set a LID_LIBRARY_PATH variable in case it was not a typo. It still doesn't work. Setting the command line debugging variable, I found that it cannot find the PPD file. Does it only work if the CUPS server is running locally? In our case, we use a central CUPS server running on a non-standard port. This is reflected in /etc/cups/client.conf. How do we tell acroread where the printer server and PPD files are? Thanks - John
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