Le 23 janvier à 02:32:18 maxim wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrit notamment:

| Hello everybody,
>
| Time to log out; expecting a phone call.
>
| So far I re-emerged cups and emerged foomatic. Set up
| the printer again using localhost:631->Admin
| tasks->add printer. No complaints. Then I set cups
| debug level to "stun" in cupsd.conf, restarted cupsd &
| tried lpr test.txt

The standard cups command is "lp",not "lpr" (but cups understands the latter)


[...]


| D [22/Jan/2006:18:01:31 -0700] Sending error:
| client-error-not-possible
| D [22/Jan/2006:18:01:31 -0700] ProcessIPPRequest: 8
| status_code=404
| d [22/Jan/2006:18:01:31 -0700] ProcessIPPRequest:
| Adding fd 8 to OutputSet...
| d [22/Jan/2006:18:01:31 -0700] WriteClient: Removing
| fd 8 from OutputSet...
| d [22/Jan/2006:18:01:32 -0700] PID 16532 exited with
| no errors.
>
| <snip>
>
| It says "no files!" Not true, unless it means some
| other file than the one I tried to print.
>
| Went back to Admin tasks. The print job had been
| aborted. When I tried a re-start got
>
| client-error-not-possible
>
My experience is that you can *often* settle that with
# lpadmin -u allow:all

(as I said in previous post sometimes the web interface says something is
correctly configured but it is not really :-( )
hth,
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