Hello,
    the logs were the right ones, but after some man reading I found out
that there are two debug options, namely debug and debug2, the latter one
proved to be the right choice, because it showed that Cups is missing a
shared library that comes with Gimp print drivers. I emerged that and Voila!
the printer is printing; tested with elinks, Opera and Kate.

Thanks Daniel and Michael!

JZidar

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Daniel Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Printing troubles


> Hi,
>
> The logs you have shown do not show that you have tried to print anything.
> Please confirm that this is the same file that you pasted from before, and
> also that you have changed the LogLevel.
> You should expect to find a hell of a lot of output in the logs when you
print
> something when loglevel=debug.
>
> Daniel.
>
> Jernej Zidar wrote:
> > I've done what you told me, but the printer is still not printing in
Cups
> > (though if I pipe something to /dev/usb/lp0 it works; eg ls
> -dev-usb-lp0).
> > At the bottom I attach the output of error_log. Cups now also complains
> > about the media tray being empty though it is not. In the system log I
> > noticed a timeout error regarding the usb port.
> >
> > JZidar
> >
> > error_log.dat:
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:11:58 +0100] AcceptClient() 5 from localhost:631.
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:11:58 +0100] ReadClient() 5 GET / HTTP/1.1
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:11:58 +0100] SendFile() 5 file=6
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:00 +0100] ReadClient() 5 GET /jobs HTTP/1.1
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:00 +0100] SendError() 5 code=401
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:05 +0100] AcceptClient() 6 from localhost:631.
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:05 +0100] ReadClient() 6 GET /jobs HTTP/1.1
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:05 +0100] CGI /usr/lib/cups/cgi-bin/jobs.cgi
started -
> > PID = 1729
> > I [02/Jan/2004:10:12:05 +0100] Started "/usr/lib/cups/cgi-bin/jobs.cgi"

> > (pid=1729)
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:05 +0100] SendCommand() 6 file=9
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:05 +0100] AcceptClient() 8 from localhost:631.
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:05 +0100] ReadClient() 8 POST / HTTP/1.1
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:05 +0100] ProcessIPPRequest: 8 status_code=0
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:05 +0100] CloseClient() 8
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:05 +0100] AcceptClient() 8 from localhost:631.
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:05 +0100] ReadClient() 8 GET
/images/show-completed.gif
> > HTTP/1.1
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:05 +0100] SendFile() 8 file=9
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:07 +0100] CloseClient() 6
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:07 +0100] AcceptClient() 6 from localhost:631.
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:07 +0100] ReadClient() 6 GET /printers HTTP/1.1
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:07 +0100] CGI /usr/lib/cups/cgi-bin/printers.cgi
> > started - PID = 1730
> > I [02/Jan/2004:10:12:07 +0100] Started
"/usr/lib/cups/cgi-bin/printers.cgi"
> > (pid=1730)
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:07 +0100] SendCommand() 6 file=10
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:07 +0100] AcceptClient() 9 from localhost:631.
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:07 +0100] ReadClient() 9 POST / HTTP/1.1
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:07 +0100] ProcessIPPRequest: 9 status_code=0
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:07 +0100] ReadClient() 9 POST / HTTP/1.1
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:08 +0100] ProcessIPPRequest: 9 status_code=1
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:08 +0100] CloseClient() 9
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:31 +0100] Closing client 5 after 300 seconds of
> > inactivity...
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:31 +0100] CloseClient() 5
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:52 +0100] CloseClient() 6
> > D [02/Jan/2004:10:12:52 +0100] CloseClient() 8
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: "Daniel Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 6:05 PM
> > Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Printing troubles
> >
> >
> >
> >>>I [01/Jan/2004:16:47:05 +0100] Hint: Try setting the LogLevel to
"debug"
> >
> > to find
> >
> >>>out more.
> >>
> >>You should do that for a start. The setting is found in
> >
> > /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
> >
> >>Reload cups, print again, and examine the logs again.
> >>
> >>Daniel
> >>
> >
> >
> >
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