Errors using cups-pdf
From: Arrizabalaga, Saioa (sarrizabalaga_at_ceit.es)
Date: 11/29/04
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Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 18:21:36 +0100 To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
I have followed the steps (http://transtronics.com/reference/print2pdf.htm) to install a pdf-writer printer in Debian.
I have tested it with lp, but the pdf file that is created is empty (Its size is always 321 bytes.) Any idea?
Here you have the stack of the errors: (/var/log/cups/error_log)
D [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] StartJob: backend = "/usr/lib/cups/backend/cups-pdf"
D [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] StartJob: filterfds[0] = [ -1 10 ]
D [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] start_process("/usr/lib/cups/backend/cups-pdf", 0xbfff00e0, 0xbffef450, 9, 10, 8)
I [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/cups-pdf (PID 30030) for job 9.
d [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] StartJob: Adding fd 7 to InputSet...
d [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] add_job_state_reasons(0x402f4008[5], 9)
D [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] ProcessIPPRequest: 5 status_code=0
d [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] ProcessIPPRequest: Adding fd 5 to OutputSet...
d [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] WriteClient: Removing fd 5 from OutputSet...
d [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] ReadClient: 5, used=0, file=-1
d [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] ReadClient: httpGets returned EOF...
D [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] CloseClient: 5
d [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] CloseClient: Removing fd 5 from InputSet and OutputSet...
D [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] [Job 9] stdin: is not a tty
D [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] [Job 9] ESP Ghostscript 7.07.1: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
d [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] PID 30030 exited with no errors.
D [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] UpdateJob: job 9, file 0 is complete.
d [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] UpdateJob: Removing fd 7 from InputSet...
D [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] CancelJob: id = 9
D [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] StopJob: id = 9, force = 0
D [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] StopJob: printer state is 3
d [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] StopJob: Freeing status buffer...
d [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] SaveJob: Closing file 5...
d [29/Nov/2004:17:41:34 +0100] SaveJob: Closing file 5...
d [29/Nov/2004:17:41:35 +0100] select_timeout: 31 seconds to send browse update
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