On Tuesday June 12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 03:51:09PM +1000, Neil Brown wrote:
> > P.S If the debian lprng maintainer happens to be listen: please
> > don't let woody out with 3.7.4
> I'm here. The problem is that all versions have their own quirks.
> Unfortunately 3.7 came about just before Patrick semi-disappeared.
Yes... I noticed from a mailing list archive that Patrick had been
silent for a while.. That's a shame.
> 3.7.4 will be in woody. I could roll-back to 3.6.26 but no futher back,
> though I would be very reluctant to do so.
Well, you probably know better than I the relative merits for the
different versions of LPRng, but as far as I can tell, 3.7.4 is
essentially unusable for network printing. It definately is if you
want to do any client side filtering and possibly even if you don't.
What advantages does it have over 3.6.26? And how noisy would I have
to be to overcome your reluctance ;-)
NeilBrown
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