this is described in chapter 19.5 of the LPRng HOWTO:
J jobnamr for bannerpage
N name of source file
regards
~christoph
Richard Ems wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>hi,
>>
>>no the path is just an info that might be used to appear on the bannerpage. If you
>>filter the controlfile it should run OK anyway..
>>
>>regards
>> ~christoph
>>
>
>Do you know what this two entries in the control files are used for?
>
>J/net/bingo/home/ems/gv_3baf377b_1_test1.ps.tmp
>N/net/bingo/home/ems/gv_3baf377b_1_test1.ps.tmp
>
>Both for a possible banner page?
>What does the "J" mean? And the "N"?
>
>I found that when sending a "marked page" from gv, this two entries in the control
>file
>are pointing to a filename that doesn't exist. But the corresponding data file is
>there
>and is ok. Still the print server (connected to the printer's parallel port) dies. No
>ping responses anymore ...
>
>The safe_char=/ didn't (still) really help ...
>
>Where can I find a description of the data file? RFCs? Hewlett-Packard?
>
>Thanks, Richard
>
>
>--
> Richard Ems
> ... e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ... Fachbereich Informatik, Universit�t Hamburg
>
> Unix IS user friendly. It's just selective about who its friends are.
>
>
>
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