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<font size="-1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Hi Kurt:<br>
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Did you manage to solve this problem or, if not, have you devised a
work around to print stuff from kde?<br>
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All the best<br>
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<br>
Andrew<br>
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Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid200701301256.04167.k1pfeifle@gmx.net" type="cite">
<pre wrap="">On Tuesday 30 January 2007 08:31, Goffioul Michael wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Thanks to David Faure, who answered my question on
kde-core-devel, we now know how to make this call on the
commandline. Here it is and also what is returned:
kurt@~> dcop kded kdeprintd print "ls -l" '('
"/tmp/kdeprint.txt" ')' false
object not accessible
kurt@~> ls -l /tmp/kdeprint.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 kurt kurt 13 2007-01-29 17:32 /tmp/kdeprint.txt
And doing the same as root:
root:# dcop --user kurt --list-sessions
Active sessions for user /home/kurt :
.DCOPserver_soprano__0
root:# dcop --session .DCOPserver_soprano__0 --user kurt |grep kded
kded
root:# dcop --session .DCOPserver_soprano__0 --user kurt
kded kdeprintd print "ls -l" '(' "/tmp/kdeprint.txt" ')' false
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
6119
root:# dcop --session .DCOPserver_soprano__0 --user kurt
kded kdeprintd print "ls -l" '(' "/tmp/kdeprint.txt" ')' true
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
6134
root:# ls -l /tmp/kdeprint.txt
/bin/ls: /tmp/kdeprint.txt: No such file or directory
Does this provide more clue now?
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<pre wrap="">You should try a command that produces some result, in order to
check if it's actually executed. Maybe a "ls -l > /tmp/debug.txt"
can work, or even a "touch /tmp/debug.txt" (remove the file first,
"touch" should recreate it).
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<pre wrap=""><!---->
Good idea. But trying it only proofs in a different way, that the
"dcop kded kdeprintd print" call fails:
(a) if "/tmp/debug.txt" does already exist:
dcop kded kdeprintd print "touch" '(' "/tmp/debug.txt" ')' false
Error message pops up, see below (*) for its content.
(b) if "/tmp/debug.txt" does already exist:
dcop kded kdeprintd print "touch" '(' "/tmp/debug.txt" ')' true
Same error message pops up, see below (*) for its content;
however "/tmp/debug.txt" is indeed removed (as it should be,
according to the "true" in the dcop call).
(c) if "/tmp/debug.txt" does *not* already exist:
dcop kded kdeprintd print "touch" '(' "/tmp/debug.txt" ')' true
A warning pops up, see below (**) for its content.
Of course, for each of the tests, "/tmp/" and/or "/tmp/debug.txt"
were world readabable/writeable.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
(*) Content of error notification popping up:
Headline says : "Catastrophe! KNotify"
Message is : "
A print error occurred. Error message received
from system:
touch: execution failed with message:
touch: missing file operan Try `touch --help'
for more information.
"
---------------------------------------------------------------------
(**) Content of the warning popping up:
Headline says : "Warning - KDE Daemon"
Message is : "
Some of the files to print are not readable by
the KDE print daemon. This may happen if you
are trying to print as a different user to the
one currently logged in. To continue printing,
you need to provide root's password.
[ ] Do not ask again
+-------------------------+ +--------+
| Provide root's Password | | Cancel |
+-------------------------+ +--------+
"
---------------------------------------------------------------------
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