Re: wine initialising... then nothing

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If I remove all printer definitions from printcap, then WPO2000 works 
again?  But system isn't much use without any printers...  My /etc/printcap 
normally looks like...

# /etc/printcap
#
# DO NOT EDIT! MANUAL CHANGES WILL BE LOST!
# This file is autogenerated by printconf-backend during lpd init.
#
# Hand edited changes can be put in /etc/printcap.local, and will be included.

Konica:\
         :sh:\
         :ml=0:\
         :mx=0:\
         :sd=/var/spool/lpd/Konica:\
         :af=/var/spool/lpd/Konica/Konica.acct:\
         :rm=192.168.1.8:\
         :rp=LPT1:\
         :lpd_bounce=true:\
         :if=/usr/share/printconf/util/mf_wrapper:

I did install these files from http://students.cs.byu.edu/~torriem/
         corelwine-cvs-20010227-1.i386.rpm
         libaps-1.0-1568.0.i386.rpm

Frank



At 11:54 AM 9/11/02, Duane Clark wrote:
>Frank Bax wrote:
>>Running 'wordperfect' from shell returned:
>>wine: readwriteprintcap.c:641: ParseLprPrintcapBuffers: Assertion 
>>`(charsCopied < 4)' failed.
>
>Normally, you should have a file, /etc/printcap, that simply lists the 
>available printers. For example, mine looks like:
>
>
>epson:
>hp:
>tabloid:
>
>
>
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