Path: utzoo!dciem!nrcaer!scs!spl1!laidbak!att!pacbell!lll-tis!oodis01!uplherc!sp7040!obie!wsccs!terry
From: terry@wsccs.UUCP (Every system needs one)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix
Subject: Re: SCO Xenix 2.2.1 lp problem
Message-ID: <552@wsccs.UUCP>
Date: 28 May 88 06:26:41 GMT
Article-I.D.: wsccs.552
References: <22@libove.UUCP>
Distribution: comp
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In article <22@libove.UUCP>, root@libove.UUCP (The Super User) writes:
> I have a problem somewhere in that with the line printer stuff.
> I can't get the scheduler running. I've gone so far as to /etc/custom
> and remove the lp stuff (which failed), then to install it again
> (which did not complain, so I assume it worked), then /etc/mkdev lp
> and create a new printer, then enable the printer, but still the
> scheduler doesn't run (haven't rebooted yet), and when I "lpr filename"
> it tells me that the default destination (name, correct) is not
> existant. Fooey. Any helpful suggestions folks?

1) reboot

If that doesn't work,

2) re-run custom.  de-install.  re-install.  reboot.

The reason this may be necessary is that the installation may not have
worked (left the old dorked-with files there) when you installed.  The
reason it didn't complain was that since you re-installed by hand, the
file /etc/perms/lp (or some similar beast) wasn't there, so it didn't
complain.  This is also the reason the de-install threw up in the first
place.  There is a permissions file which is also run (either an /etc/init*
or /tmp/init*) to set the permissions correctly on everything, that
probably wouldn't have run, doing it your way.

Why are you picking on it anyway? (just curious).


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