On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 09:35:21AM -0400, Sebastian Pe�a M. wrote:
> No, you are not alone in this problem. The thing is to modify accounting.pl
> or whatever you are using as "as:" to print a message to the user an
> remove the job when the user is out of paper quota. The thing is that
> the usual file descriptors (stdin,stdout and stderr) are pointing to somewhere
> else, so if you print to stdout the message will appear in the log file.
> Is there is any expert in Perl here? Maybe he/she can give us a hand on this?
Well, another thing is the fact that the as filter is processed on the server
and i doubt the stdout/err are connected to the client. Havent infact lpr
already disconected from the deamon when as is beeing run ?
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//Per
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