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From: allbery@nc386.uucp (Brandon S. Allbery)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux
Subject: Re: Comp.sources.aux Comp.binaries.aux
Message-ID: <1989Aug15.180903.5779@nc386.uucp>
Date: 15 Aug 89 18:09:03 GMT
References: <4269@portia.Stanford.EDU> <572@umigw.MIAMI.EDU> <1989Aug10.174030.27634@nc386.uucp> <625@umigw.MIAMI.EDU>
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As quoted from <625@umigw.MIAMI.EDU> by aem@ibiza.cs.miami.edu (a.e.mossberg):
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| allbery@nc386.UUCP (Brandon S. Allbery) writes:
| >+---------------
| >| Now, if anyone has the Berkeley lpr/lpd working under A/UX, I'd be interested.
| >| I spent a couple hours on it without getting it to work passably.
| >+---------------
| 
| >Why bother, unless Apple gratuitously decided not to provide lp?
| 
| Because we have primarily BSD systems, and System V lp has no provision
| for printers attached to other systems. I have no desire to give people
| accounts on my vaxstation or Sun 3/60 just so they can print.  I've
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I found passing a print job to another system via either uux or remsh (you
call it "rsh") in a printer model to be trivial.

However -- we are likely to start supporting networks on our (System V)
systems soon, and I'm considering grabbing the 4.3+Tahoe lpd from uunet and
using it to write Streams/TLI-based programs to go both directions:  a daemon
to wait for remote print jobs and hand them to lp, and a print model which
opens a network connection to another system to print via BSD lpd protocol.

The problem with dropping lp in favor of lpr is that programs like e.g.
WordPerfect have a tendency to expect the lp spooler on System V systems, and
won't install properly if you aren't using lp.  (Yes, on a Mac you're more
likely to run the MacOS version of WP -- assuming A/UX 1.1 can handle it --
but I'm talking generic System V.)

++Brandon
-- 
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