On Sat, 18 Jan 2003, Henrik Edlund wrote:
HE> On Sat, 18 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HE>
HE> > do you refer to 3.8.19 ?
HE>
HE> Actually there seems to be a lot of queue fixes in .20 so I will
HE> test it first, and if it fails the same way, I will do your test
HE> procedure.
I tried printing to a file with 3.8.20 and then the queue empties
as it should. But I still got the same problem if I send two jobs
directly after eachother to a queue serviced by a printer. Then
the first comes out and the other one just sits there until I send
another job. Playing with lpd_force_poll and lpd_poll_time got me
nowhere so far. This is what I get from lpq:
Server Printer: xerox@berlix (serving printer)
Queue: 1 printable job
Server: no server active
Status: job 'hened@styr12+92' saved at 09:55:54.971
Rank Owner/ID Class Job Files Size Time
1 hened@styr12+93 A 93 index.ps 15806 09:55:50
done hened@styr12+92 A 92 index.ps 15806 09:55:50
The job with rank 1 just sits there until I send another job. The
jov before it was printed okay.
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