I didn't know it existed, and now that I do, I don't think I'd ever use it.

(For those unfamiliar with it, it merely checks to see if the printer you specify has a valid entry in /etc/printcap [or another printcap file]).
On Dec 23, 2004, at 1:11 PM, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:


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Mostly for print server admins:

I am considering marking testprns as deprecated (or just
remove it).  It doesn't seem to be that useful anymore.  Does
anyone use it on a regular basis and would therefore be distraught
if it were gone in a future 3.0.x release ?




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