Old ? OLD !?!?! This thing makes dinosaurs look like sprightly young johhny-come-lately's. It was authored some time before the Cambrian explosion, mate.
Ok, so please advise what maintenance pack, where to get, and how to see which I should have. Bear in mind, I installed this SCO system in...
The weirdness is :
lp -d david -o lots of options /prtest
Prints ok, does NOT create 123456-0 and 123456-1 in /usr/spool/lp/temp, just the 123456-0
cat /prtest | lp -d david -o lots of options
Does NOT print, creates 123456-0 and 123456-1
Really odd. As much info as I thought might be...
nothing in /etc/printcap.
The printer I *was* trying to sort originally had this :
nethp:\ :lp=:rm=192.168.6.99:rp=ricoh:sd=/usr/spool/lpd/ricoh:of=/usr/spool/lp/admins/lp/interfaces/nethp
Oooh -it gets even weirder!
If I print /tmp/test with
/usr/bin/lp -o nb -o land -o tl066 -o 12 -d david /tmp/test
it creates one file in /usr/spool/lp/temp, 303271-0.
The 271-0 file is the job control, with a line in it that says F /tmp/test (i.e. print the file /tmp/test)
If I print...
Just come out to an ancient SCO box that's moved offices, and they've replaced their old Rico Aficio with a new one. Haven't touched this box in four years!
New printer sat on 192.169.6.99, port 9100. Using old setup (called nethp),
lp -d nethp testfile
prints test file with no CRLF so lines...
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