On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Toby Blake wrote:

 > Firstly, it's probably important to note that our printcap entry is
 > actually a program (all our printcap details are stored in LDAP).  So
 > in our lpd.conf, we have:
 >
 > printcap_path=| -$ /usr/bin/pcap-query
 >
 > So, for some reason the lpc -a is failing, although it's clearly
 > getting the list of queuenames correctly as I get a message for them all.
 >
 > 'echo all|pcap-query' works as specified too.

Maybe you could show us the output, too?

And what exactly are the error messages you're getting?

When I do something like "lpc status all", I get:

  Printer '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' - cannot open connection - No such file or directory
  Make sure the remote host supports the LPD protocol
  and accepts connections from this host and from non-privileged (>1023) ports

but if I specify "lpc status [EMAIL PROTECTED]", then it works.
Maybe your problem is related?

-- 
Daniel E. Singer, System Administrator
Dept. of Computer Science, Duke University, Durham NC 27708 USA

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