Well, even though at one point it appeared in the logs that pagecount was
working, disabling pagecount has solved the problem. Strange, it used to
work, but I don't need it, so all is well.

-Michael

--- Michael Carland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For want of perl 5.6.1, I appear to have hosed my system...
> 
> During an upgrade, Debian upgraded some other packages for me as well, a
> few of which I have had to put in effort to get working again.
> Hopefully,
> lprng will be the last on the list. Configuring printing has always been
> a
> problem spot for me, I'd like to think it is my printer, not me. Getting
> this setup to work previously was a bit of a chore, so it may have
> something to do with my setup, but I can't imagine it is not a common
> one.


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