Re: Weird /errs?????? files (gnulpr/printtool/lpr-ppd/printfilters)
What does running gpr tell you about the printing system. Does it still
think everything is configured fine?
--mike
On 10 Aug 2001 10:23:47 +1200, Adam Warner wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> gnulpr 1.2 GNUlpr printing system.
> gpr 0.4-3 GUI for lpr: print files and configure print
> lpr-ppd 0.71-5 BSD lpr/lpd line printer spooling system
> printfilters-p 2.02-7 filters from the GNUlpr printing system
>
> This is reproducible on all my Debian unstable boxes.
>
> I have upgraded to the latest printtool which uses the files above. I
> was using lprng but printtool forced the change (it also forces the
> installation of gs instead of gs-aladdin. I'm on a force-depends merry
> go-round)
>
> I get zero byte files in / named errs?????? (? is an alpha-numeric
> character).
>
> I get no error messages in /var/log/lpr.log
> /var/log/lp-acct and /var/log/lp-errs are empty
>
> Every time I print /tmp also gains another zero byte file such as:
> printtmp.KtZajX
>
> Anyone seen this or know how to fix it?
>
> Many thanks,
> Adam
>
>
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