Howdy, all.  I've got an /etc/printcap file that I created with
printconf-gui; then I modified one of the entries to use the "lpf"
filter instead of mf_wrapper.  However, when I go back into
printconf-gui, and save again, it over-writes the /etc/printcap file
with a pre-my-modifications version... which, needless to say, screws up
our check printing.  Where/how does printconf-gui get its perception of
/etc/printcap from, since it's clearly not /etc/printcap, itself?  Is
there any other, generic way I should be treating this?  I tried merely
deleting the queues, and adding everything by hand via printcap.local,
but that didn't seem to do the trick.

Suggestions as to where I should be looking?

Thanks,

Ken D'Ambrosio


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