| 4 | |
| 5 | * How can I diagnose the problem when something goes wrong ? |
| 6 | |
| 7 | Put "LogLevel debug2" in cupsd.conf (usually in /etc/cups/). |
| 8 | Then put "logger: stderr", "debug: yes" and |
| 9 | "crashrecipient: youremailaddress" in /etc/pykota/pykota.conf. |
| 10 | Finally restart CUPS. |
| 11 | CUPS' error_log file will now contain many informations which |
| 12 | will help diagnose your problem. You will receive failure |
| 13 | notices by email, and you can send all this to us for |
| 14 | diagnostic. |
| 15 | |
| 16 | For LPRng, better to put "logger: system" in pykota.conf so |
| 17 | that all debug messages for PyKota will go to syslog. |
35 | | * How can I diagnose the problem when something goes wrong ? |
36 | | |
37 | | Put "LogLevel debug2" in cupsd.conf (usually in /etc/cups/). |
38 | | Then put "logger: stderr", "debug: yes" and |
39 | | "crashrecipient: youremailaddress" in /etc/pykota/pykota.conf. |
40 | | Finally restart CUPS. |
41 | | CUPS' error_log file will now contain many informations which |
42 | | will help diagnose your problem. You will receive failure |
43 | | notices by email, and you can send all this to us for |
44 | | diagnostic. |
45 | | |
46 | | For LPRng, better to put "logger: system" in pykota.conf so |
47 | | that all debug messages for PyKota will go to syslog. |
48 | | |