Interactive Port of lpr/lpd

Dave Rand dlr at daver.bungi.com
Tue Sep 11 17:02:15 AEST 1990


In article <510 at litle.litle.com> kevin at litle.litle.com (kevin p burke) writes:
>does anyone have lpr/lpd ported to Interactive?
>I've got to use network printers in a mixed (bsd/sysV) network.

Yes. Mail me if you would like a copy. Here is the readme:

Mon May 21 12:49:15 PDT 1990

While 386/ix (tm Interactive) has a number of network services from BSD,
lpr is not one of them. This does not cause a real problem, as the
shell scripts of lp can be used to perform remote printing. It is
not a very good solution when interacting with other Sun or BSD
systems.

Jonathan C. Broome <wilbur!jon> did the original port to 386/ix from the
freed lpr sources. I added a few modifications, and re-did the context
diffs from the tar file on uunet (~ftp/bsd-sources/src/network/lpr.tar.Z)

No guarantee that this will work for you, but it works for me.

To use:

Unpack the shell archive, then apply the two patch files lpr.diff.1 
and lpr.diff.2 with patch. The unaltered source files from the lpr 
tar file must be used. The C files included must be in the lpr
directory.

-- 
Dave Rand
{pyramid|mips|bct|vsi1}!daver!dlr	Internet: dlr at daver.bungi.com



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