++ 17/03/01 09:27 +1100 - Craig Small:
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 11:54:07AM -0500, Crutcher Dunnavant wrote:
> > Hey all, new member to this list.
> > 
> > It seems that LPRng 3.7.4 is not 64 bit clean,
> > where at least some of the 3.6.x series was.
> > 
> > It segfaults during initialization.
> > 
> > It seems that the problem is somewhere in the linelist code,
> > but I have not figured out where. I have seen this problem
> > on several archetectures, including the Alpha platform.
> 
> Not sure what you meant by linelist code, but this may help.
> 
> Did you read a thread about this before and did that help?
> The Debian alpha porters complained about one line which killed lpd
> and I reported it back here. 
> 
> Line 189 in src/common/vars.c
>    /* allow LPR to make direct socket connection to printer */
>    { "direct", 0, INTEGER_K, &Direct_DYN,2,0},
> 
> It says initially STRING_K which is wrong.  I'm not sure if it is
> supposed to be INTEGER_K or FLAG_K.

Yup, that would be the problem. Thanks.

-- 
"I may be a monkey,     Crutcher Dunnavant 
 but I'm a monkey       <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 with ambition!"        Red Hat OS Development


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