Hi Warren,
thanks for your answer! Your solution is what I have done as a quick and dirty
solution, but I asked me why the maintainers of ghostscript port are using
scripts counting on set pathes...
Thomas
Warren Block wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Thomas Fiebig wrote:
I have inserted a driver
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Thomas Fiebig wrote:
> I have inserted a driver in /etc/printcap that uses a script installed
> by ghostscript. This script located in /usr/local/bin itself uses gs
> without an explicite path (/usr/local/bin/gs). Now starting anything
> to print with this driver results in an
Hello,
my question concerns the path settings for daemons like lpd, if started from
rc.conf with lpd_enable="YES".
I have inserted a driver in /etc/printcap that uses a script installed by
ghostscript. This script located in /usr/local/bin itself uses gs without an
explicite path (/usr/local/b