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Bug#511228: marked as done (filters_status: timeout)



Your message dated Fri, 26 Nov 2021 20:25:09 +0100
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has caused the Debian Bug report #511228,
regarding filters_status: timeout
to be marked as done.

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511228: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=511228
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Package: ifhp
Version: 3.5.20-12

I try to setup a print server using LPRng (3.8.A-1.1) and ifhp.

Here is my /etc/printcap

[my_queue]|HP LaserJet 4100DTN
        :lp=[my_printer]%9100
        :ifhp=model=hp4100
        :filter=/usr/lib/ifhp/ifhp

When I try to print with

lpr -P[my_queue] [my_file]

I get :

/var/spool/lpd/[my_queue]/status.pr

IF filter 'ifhp' filter msg - 'ifhp 17:49:53.089 [14629] Start_of_job: timeout'
IF filter 'ifhp' filter exit status 'JFAIL' at 2009-01-08-17:53:01.091


/var/spool/lpd/[my_queue]/status

using model 'hp4100' at 17:53:01.091
setting up printer at 17:53:01.091
pagecounter 0 at 17:53:01.091
write error - Broken pipe at 17:53:01.091
timeout at 17:53:01.091


Is there something obvious I miss ?
Thanks for your help.

I am using Debian GNU/Linux 5.0, Kernel 2.6.25.5-686 and libc6 2.7-16

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Jean-Noël BOUVIER



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Closing the bug since it is resolved. The initial problem was not
related to the package.

Håvard

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