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[Sheflug] samba (and again)
Just a quick one,
if I have my samba print jobs (in the server) spooled in /tmp,
and printed by simple cat %s > /dev/lpX, what can I do to delete the
files after they have been printed? It seems that postexec = rm -f %s
doesn't work properly with windows clients as they do not disconnect
after getting a printing job done.
I believe that if I were to use lpr this might not be an issue
(I don't know, actually), but I am using a minimalistic samba server
with no lpr, and would rather let it stay this way rather than to hack
into it for too long.
Cheers,
José
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José L Gómez Dans PhD student
Radar & Communications Group
Department of Electronic Engineering
University of Sheffield UK
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