From: Bernhard R. L. <br...@de...> - 2008-07-30 16:44:17
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* walter harms <wh...@bf...> [080730 09:27]: > here is a list of options that i have checked. > i have not checked the lpd.conf or other files than vars.c As I noted in my last mail, vars.c is only some of the options used. To be more exact, vars.c has those options which have an corresponding global variable. > /* most likely obsolet described in printcap.n */ > > df > rf > tf > vf Everything two letter, where the second letter is 'f' and the first one is not 'p', 'f', 'l', 'a', 'o' or 's' is definitly not obsolete but a valid filter argument for that type. (But I do not know if those are also taken as defaults in lpd.conf). > tc That is even in the example printcap generated. And it is implemented at least in Find_pc_info (linelist.c) > oh Still exists, too. > fd This I could not yet find in the source. But that does not mean it is not implemented, only that is hard to find... > /* option described in printcap.n but no found in vars.c */ > server A bool false printcap entry for server only Server is so often used, it is hard to tell if that is implemented without trying. > server_auth_command A str NULL > authentication command for server program > wait_for_eof These I did not find (but see above). Why is user_auth_command not in that list? > /* most like typos */ > > ssl_server_password_file=ssl_server_password > prefix_option_to_option == prefix_o_to_z I agree. (But why did you write the most-likely-wrong from the manpage first as second, then as first?) Hochachtungsvoll, Bernhard R. Link -- "Never contain programs so few bugs, as when no debugging tools are available!" Niklaus Wirth |