Nearly no Messages in error_log at LogLevel Info
Helge Blischke
h.blischke at acm.org
Mon Mar 29 03:48:49 PDT 2010
IVV5 University of Münster wrote:
>> what version of Solaris
>
> SunOS 5.10 Generic_138888-08 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V440
>
>> or what compiler you are =
>
> gcc 4.1.2
>
>> using - make sure you have ALL updates installed (including any compiler
>> = fixes).
>
> the base system is up to date. again: any idea in one of the 3rd party
> packages may cause the problem?
>
>> 2. Try a different compiler.
>
> i will build and try gcc 4.4.3
>
>> 3. Run "make check" when building the software - that will run the =
>> standard CUPS test suite which includes a test of the logging =
>> facilities. File bugs for any failures you get and include the compiler =
>> and OS versions and patch levels.
>
> Subscribe to Printer Events [FAIL]
> RECEIVED: 124 bytes in response
> BAD STATUS
> status-code = 0415 (client-error-too-many-subscriptions)
> EXPECTED: notify-subscription-id
> attributes-charset (charset) = "utf-8"
> attributes-natural-language (naturalLanguage) = "en"
> status-message (textWithoutLanguage) = "There are too many
> subscriptions."
> Performing 4.3-job-ops.test...
> "4.3-job-ops.test":
> Print PostScript Job with bad job-sheets value to Test1 [FAIL]
> RECEIVED: 126 bytes in response
> BAD STATUS
> status-code = 0406 (client-error-not-found)
> attributes-charset (charset) = "utf-8"
> attributes-natural-language (naturalLanguage) = "en"
> status-message (textWithoutLanguage) = "The printer or class was
> not found."
>
> Performing 5.5-lp.sh...
> LP Default Test
>
> lp testfile.pdf
> ./systemv/lp: Error - no default destination available.
> FAILED
>
> lpr testfile.pdf
> ./berkeley/lpr: Error - no default destination available.
> FAILED
>
> LPRM Destination Test
>
> lpr -P Test1 -o job-hold-until=indefinite testfile.jpg
> ./berkeley/lpr: The printer or class was not found.
> lprm Test1
> ./berkeley/lprm: Error - unknown destination "Test1"!
> FAILED
>
> lp -d Test1 -o job-hold-until=indefinite testfile.jpg
> ./systemv/lp: The printer or class was not found.
> cancel Test1
> ./systemv/cancel: Error - unknown destination "Test1"!
> FAILED
>
> lpinfo -m
> lpinfo: Internal Server Error
> FAILED
> ./run-stp-tests.sh: kill: no such process
> Test Summary
>
> grep: can't open /tmp/cups-root/log/page_log
> PASS: Printer 'Test1' correctly produced 0 page(s).
> grep: can't open /tmp/cups-root/log/page_log
> FAIL: Printer 'Test2' produced 0 page(s), expected 23.
> wc: cannot open /tmp/cups-root/log/access_log
> ./run-stp-tests.sh: test: argument expected
> gmake: *** [test] Error 1
>
> is this really enough to file a bug?
> i have comiled A LOT of cups versions with this setup and never had
> problems like this.
Did you disable the Solaris native (SYSV style) printing system, especially
disable the native IPP listener?
To check, enter the commands
svcs -a | grep -i ipp
and
svcs -a | grep -i print
and then for all listed services, enter
svcadm disable ....
(where the "...." denote the service identification listed)
Helge
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