Hi everybody,

   A few days ago I sent a message to this list with a related
problem, now I have the problem "isolated". To reduce costs, we
are using OLD Pentium's 133MHZ (166 and 233) as print servers,
running CUPS.

   In some specific situations I have "legacy systems" running
on DOS, so I need to "map" LPT1 on client, SAMBA is the solution.
I'm using LDAP and a few version of Samba, two weeks ago I work
on a Print Server and "suddenly" the problem was solved, this
time I thought it will be easier but...

   What is the scenario?

       Pentium 133MHz 32MB, with LDAP (libnss) running Debian
       Woody 3.0r2 (XFS filesystem).


What am I trying to do?

       Compile Samba-3.0.5 using CUPS-api and get it to work!


What is the problem?

       The compile part is fine, I check the smbd using ldd
       and it is linked against libcups. But my printers
       doesn't appear, and log.smbd complain about printcap
       file.

   I already check the history and google all around but I
can't see where the problem is... I'm thinking of a version
problem with libcups in Woody, but don't know.

   In the last e-mail, I have some problems with permission
denied and this I solved using "use client driver". I really
want to know why smbd is not using cups-api to share printers.

   Sincerely,

// Felipe

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