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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I'm new to shell scripts.
I have the following LPADMIN script that runs ok when I run in in OSX Automator "Run shell Scripts":
Shell: /bin/bash
here is the line:
/usr/sbin/lpadmin -p Copy-room-ljetP4015 -E -v lpd://192.168.1.1 -m /Library/Printers/PPDs/Contents/Resources/HP\... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: abk
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2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
the problem i encountered is that lpadmin when encounters a failure doesn't cleanup properly .so the next time i use the same printer name it doesn't allow me to do so .saying interface directory can't be created .what can be done to solve this out ?please help .. (3 Replies)
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3. Solaris
lpadmin configuration issues on Solaris 10 Zone. I have configured a print queue using lpadmin command to print to print file server.
Source server is a Solaris Zone running Solaris 10.
Destination file print server is running OS AIX 5.3.
I do not get errors when issuing the lp command to... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: primeaup
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4. HP-UX
When we executed a lpadmin command, the following error was output.
# lpadmin -phsaprinter -v/home/hoge/lpfile -mrmodel -ocmrcmodel
-osmrsmodel -ormhsaprinter -orphsaprinter
lpadmin: can't access file "/home/hoge/lpfile"
/home/hoge/lpfile is the file other user made.
The... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: madhurtripathi
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
I apologize for the long post. I have a lot of info...
I am trying to write a script that will add a network printer (or several) to a system using information read in from a text file. My problem is the spaces in the PPD file name, I'm not sure how to put the file name in or how to read it back... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: HalfNube
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi - Dummy question #1....
We either use the Hewlett Packard HPPI too or LPADMIN command to setup out printers. Is there an LPADMIN command that will show you the default config of a particular printer.
Ideally looking to see default font, CPI settings etc.
Thanks.
BravehearT1326 ... (1 Reply)
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi all,
I'm tryin' to add a network printer with lpadmin (I don't have access to admintool) to a Solarisbox but I don't exactly know where to use the IP address.
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8. Solaris
Can some one tell me how to configure the printer on solaris
printer name = A
printer server address : 172.21.19.6 (3 Replies)
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi there thanks for checking in
I'm screwed if you can't help me.
I have root access to a unix box and i did this.
>/usr/bin> mailx marcus@rtt.co.za > /usr/bin/lpadmin
which over wrote the lpadmin file which is in /usr/bin
How do i get this back.
Please help. (2 Replies)
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
hi all,
I can add a network printer with ADMINTOOL. However, I have a problem to add a network printer using lpadmin on my Sparc Solaris 8 box.
Here's the detail:
===============
lpadmin -p printername
lpadmin: ERROR: Missing -U or -v option.
To Fix: Local printer must have a port... (2 Replies)
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PAR::Filter(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation PAR::Filter(3)
NAME
PAR::Filter - Input filter for PAR
SYNOPSIS
$code = 'use strict; print "Hello, World!
";';
$ref = PAR::Filter->new('PodStrip', 'Bleach')->apply($code);
print $code; # pod-stripped and obfuscated code
print $$ref; # same thing
$ref = PAR::Filter->new('PodStrip', 'Bleach')->apply('file.pl');
print $$ref; # same thing, applied to file.pl
DESCRIPTION
Starting with PAR 0.76, "pp -f" takes a filter name, like "Bleach", and invokes this module to transform the programs with
PAR::Filter::Bleach. Similarily, "pp -F Bleach" applies the Bleach filter to all included modules.
It is possible to pass in multiple such filters, which are applied in turn.
The output of each such filter is expected be semantically equivalent to the input, although possibly obfuscated.
The default list of filters include:
o PAR::Filter::Bleach
The archetypical obfuscating filter.
o PAR::Filter::Obfuscate
Use B::Deobfuscate to strip away indents and comments, as well as mangling variable names.
o PAR::Filter::PatchContent
Fix PAR-incompatible modules, applied to modules by default.
o PAR::Filter::PodStrip
Strip away POD sections, applied to modules by default.
o PAR::Filter::Bytecode
Use B::Bytecode to strip away indents and comments. This filter is deprecated! For source hiding, have a look at PAR::Filter::Crypto
instead and make sure to read about its caveats.
AUTHORS
Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003-2009 by Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html>
perl v5.18.2 2012-01-06 PAR::Filter(3)