[cups.general] Re: Windows Clients keep finished jobs in Queue

Anonymous anonymous at easysw.com
Tue Oct 12 01:32:18 PDT 2004


I user RedHat ES 3.0 and Samba 3.0.4 (RPM). After your message I upgrade d to 3.0.7-1 (via RedHat Up2date Service) and everything seems to work very well. Thanks for the hin.

Claus

Anonymous wrote:
> Is everyone that is having this problem using some version Red Hat?
>
> I am using Red Hat 9.0. I originally had this problem when I installed the Samba 3.0.7-1 RPM for Red Hat 9.0 from samba.org in place of the samba RPM that shipped with Red Hat 9.0 (which was samba v2.2.7-something, I think. I do not recall, exactly). I then compiled Samba 3.0.3 from source and the problem went away.
>
> During all of this I was using the cups RPM that shipped with Red Hat 9.0 (not sure which version again, I think 1.1.17). I tried again with a fresh install of Red Hat 9.0 and I figured out that if I installed the 3.0.7-1 rpm from samba.org and then compiled cups v1.1.21 from source the problem also went away.
>
> Curiously, if I had the cups RPM that shipped with Red Hat 9.0 installed then compiling cups 1.1.21 from source did not solve the problem even when I was sure the newly compiled cups was running.
>
> So maybe there is some versioning conflict between samba and/or cups or some RPM problem with Red Hat, I do not know.
>
> To reiterate: The problem goes away for me (on Red Hat 9.0) if I use samba 3.0.7 (either compiled or an RPM) and I compile cups 1.1.21 without any cups RPM previously installed.
>
> Jack
>
> Anonymous wrote:
> > My Version is Samba 3.0.4-6.3E.
> > I tried "lpq cache time = 20" in the global section of smb.conf and nothing changed. Still suffering this problem....
> >
> > pipitas wrote:
> > > Ryan Suarez wrote:
> > >
> > > > The jobs printed are still displayed in the Windows printer status
> > > > window, even though it's been printed already and disappears from the
> > > > CUPS printer queue list.
> > >
> > > What is your
> > >
> > >   "lpq cache time = ..."
> > >
> > > parameter in smb.conf set to? Could you try to set it to s.th. like
> > > "20" and see if the problem goes away then?
> > >
> > > Kurt
> >
>





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