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Operating Systems SCO Non-Root Users Unable to Print Post 302126044 by jgt on Monday 9th of July 2007 09:58:19 PM
Old 07-09-2007
Non root users can't print

Is there a possibility that a temporary file is created during the print process that has 0660 permissions that can be written to by a non root user, and everything works OK until a root user creates a print file, and regular users are not part of the root group. If rebooting the system clears the /tmp directory then it is likely that the file in question is being deleted by a startup script.
 

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gdcmgendir(1)							       GDCM							     gdcmgendir(1)

NAME
gdcmgendir - Tool to generate a DICOMDIR file from a File-Set. SYNOPSIS
gdcmgendir [options] file-in file-out DESCRIPTION
PARAMETERS
file-in DICOM input filename file-out DICOM output filename options Parameters options -i --input DICOM filename or directory -o --output DICOM filename or directory -r --recursive recursive. --descriptor descriptor. --root-uid Root UID. general options -h --help print this help text and exit -v --version print version information and exit -V --verbose verbose mode (warning+error). -W --warning warning mode, print warning information -E --error error mode, print error information -D --debug debug mode, print debug information environment variable GDCM_ROOT_UID Root UID Typical usage NOTE
One may have to run some preliminary steps in order to get gdcmgendir to generate the DICOMDIR file. Namely two steps: o Batch renaming of the DICOM filename into something compatible with ISO 9660 filename convention o Convert all DICOM file into the Explicit VR Little Endian Uncompressed (1.2.840.10008.1.2.1) Step 1. can be solved in a numerous way. Eg. on UNIX environment this could either be solved using the mkisofs command line tool. filename should not contains any extension since the VR CS does not allow for the '.' character. Only upper case, digit 0-9, the space ' ' and the underscore '_' character are valid in VR CS, with a maximum of 8 bytes. Another simple tool that can be handy is 'rename' in conjunction with 'basename'. Step 2. can simply be achieved using the gdcmconv command line tool: $ for i in `ls IMG*`; do gdcmconv --raw --force $i /tmp/out/$i; done SEE ALSO
gdcmconv(1), gdcmanon(1), rename(1) COPYRIGHT
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