Printing with Acrobat Reader
Oliver Fromme
olli at lurza.secnetix.de
Thu Apr 12 10:26:53 UTC 2007
Roman Divacky wrote:
>
> > Acroread will use linux system calls to start the shell. This results
> > in the linux shell (/compat/linux/bin/sh) to start (linuxulator
> > directory prefixing). The linux shell will use the same linuxulator
> > directory prefixing to start /compat/linux/usr/bin/lpr. So we're in
> > the same situation like with Acroread. So when you play around with it
> > also try to not specify a path to the lpr call and tell us which one
> > works.
>
> this is not entirely true (or I just read it wrong). it works like this
>
> any binary (fbsd or linux) can run any binary (fbsd or linux). its just that
> when linux binary wants to run "xyz" it searches /compat/linux first and then
> falls back to /
>
> just a clarification
I think you both mean to say exactly the same, you just
express it in different ways. :-)
Since there is no /compat/linux/usr/bin/lpr, it should
fall back to using /usr/bin/lpr. Anyway, I will test
it, as Alexander suggested.
Best regards
Oliver
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