Em Qui, 2005-01-06 Ãs 23:39 -0500, Hubert Chan escreveu:
> Which is sort of stupid, because if you have cupsys-bsd installed, you
> get /usr/bin/lpr too. And someone could make /etc/alternatives/print
> point to that. There must be some better way of detecting which system
> is being used. e.g.
> "Gustavo" == Gustavo Noronha Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Gustavo> Having seen the code for the beast, I don't know if it does the
Gustavo> Right Thing. It uses the 'print' alternative to find out what
Gustavo> spooling system is being used. So if /usr/bin/print points to
Gustavo
Em Ter, 2005-01-04 Ãs 22:04 +1100, Craig Small escreveu:
> On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 01:05:18AM -0200, Fernanda Giroleti Weiden wrote:
> > So, here goes my suggestion and a request: what do you think of using
> > the alternatives system for printing?
> We could do. I'm not sure how it would all work
On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 01:05:18AM -0200, Fernanda Giroleti Weiden wrote:
> So, here goes my suggestion and a request: what do you think of using
> the alternatives system for printing?
We could do. I'm not sure how it would all work together though,
alternatives work fine with binaries but with da
Fernanda Giroleti Weiden wrote:
That would ease porting this application to run on Debian. This
application would add a great facility for our users since it is
impossible to know what command must be used to print a document on a
Debian system.
Which ones don't support 'lpr' ? The LPR varients obv
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