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* Andreas G?nther <andreas.guenther@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [040730 03:43]: > Hello Lee, > > if I run the same order manual as root > > ps2fax -o docq/doc22.ps;30 -r 98 -w 1728 -l 280 -m 30 -1 docq/doc22.ps.22 > > it seems the process hung up. If I abort it (ctrl+C) there comes the answer: > "bash: 30: command not found" The ";30" is correct, and part of the file name. But your shell process is taking it to mean a new command. you should be able to get around it by doing something like: ... -o doc/doc22.ps\;30 ... ... -o 'doc/doc22.ps;30' ... Hylafax does want the ;30 in the file name. > And if I run it manual like > > ps2fax -o docq/doc22.ps -r 98 -w 1728 -l 280 -m 30 -1 docq/doc22.ps.22 > > the new file will produced correctly. That is good. > But before I run it manual, I have to make the directory "etc" > in /var/spool/fax/bin and I have to copy setup.cache inside it. And in ps2fax > I change in line 59 > ". /etc/setup.cache" to ". etc/setup.cache" > > Otherwise I get an error like: > "./ps2fax: line 59: /etc/setup.cache: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden" > > or > "FATAL ERROR: /var/spool/fax/bin/etc/setup.cache is missing! Well - this is defienatly not HylaFAX as distributed by HylaFAX.org! I think you'll have to ask SuSE what is wrong with this, or somehow figure out whay they are doing differently. In a normally configured HylaFAX, there should be: /var/spool/hylafax/bin/ps2fax /var/spool/hylafax/etc/setup.cache You should be able to go to /var/spool/hylafax and run the command /bin/sh -c "bin/ps2fax -o 'docq/doc22.ps;30' -r 98 -w 1728 -l 280 -m 30 -1 docq/doc22.ps.22" This is the exact command the normal HylaFAX would run. a. -- Aidan Van Dyk aidan@xxxxxxxx Senior Software Developer +1 215 438-4638 x8103 iFAX Solutions, Inc. http://www.ifax.com/
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