Searched hist:95293 (Results 1 - 4 of 4) sorted by relevance
/freebsd-10.0-release/usr.sbin/lpr/common_source/ | ||
H A D | printcap.c | diff 95293 Mon Apr 22 22:06:10 MDT 2002 gad Implement new printcap option of "rc" aka "remote.resend_copies". This is a boolean option, and if it is specified in a print queue for a remote host, it causes lpd to resend the data file for each copy the user requested on 'lpr -#n'. This is useful for network printers which accept lpd-style jobs, but which ignore the control file (and thus they ignore any request for multiple copies). PR: 25635 Reviewed by: short review on freebsd-audit MFC after: 6 days |
H A D | lp.h | diff 95293 Mon Apr 22 22:06:10 MDT 2002 gad Implement new printcap option of "rc" aka "remote.resend_copies". This is a boolean option, and if it is specified in a print queue for a remote host, it causes lpd to resend the data file for each copy the user requested on 'lpr -#n'. This is useful for network printers which accept lpd-style jobs, but which ignore the control file (and thus they ignore any request for multiple copies). PR: 25635 Reviewed by: short review on freebsd-audit MFC after: 6 days |
/freebsd-10.0-release/usr.sbin/lpr/lpr/ | ||
H A D | printcap.5 | diff 95293 Mon Apr 22 22:06:10 MDT 2002 gad Implement new printcap option of "rc" aka "remote.resend_copies". This is a boolean option, and if it is specified in a print queue for a remote host, it causes lpd to resend the data file for each copy the user requested on 'lpr -#n'. This is useful for network printers which accept lpd-style jobs, but which ignore the control file (and thus they ignore any request for multiple copies). PR: 25635 Reviewed by: short review on freebsd-audit MFC after: 6 days |
/freebsd-10.0-release/usr.sbin/lpr/lpd/ | ||
H A D | printjob.c | diff 95293 Mon Apr 22 22:06:10 MDT 2002 gad Implement new printcap option of "rc" aka "remote.resend_copies". This is a boolean option, and if it is specified in a print queue for a remote host, it causes lpd to resend the data file for each copy the user requested on 'lpr -#n'. This is useful for network printers which accept lpd-style jobs, but which ignore the control file (and thus they ignore any request for multiple copies). PR: 25635 Reviewed by: short review on freebsd-audit MFC after: 6 days |
Completed in 145 milliseconds