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Subject:    Re: [cups.general] possible to set Job states inside of aKSH filter?
From:       Michael Sweet <msweet () apple ! com>
Date:       2012-05-18 4:21:54
Message-ID: 257E7F9C-860D-41E2-8703-DD113F56090A () apple ! com
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Paul,

CUPS 1.6.0 should be out this summer (July/August).

On May 17, 2012, at 8:40 PM, Paul Conklin <paul.conklin@cerner.com> wrote:

> Many Thanks Michael!
> since there is in end in site, I might cheat and fork the code again (just started \
> to get my feet wet with 1.5.3) and change the default response from "un-known" to \
> "complete" since it appears that the query structure to get a Job Status is a Queue \
> name and a Job.  If it's not there, I can reasonably assume that it's complete (at \
> least for my purposes anyway).  Not holding you to it, but do you have any vague \
> idea of when 1.6 will be available?  I'm trying to keep everyone floating along in \
> 1.4.7(.x) and skip 1.5 all together. 
> > Paul,
> > 
> > On May 17, 2012, at 1:52 PM, Paul Conklin <paul.conklin@cerner.com> wrote:
> > > Well, I know what "caused" the issue, but i'm not sure the best way to fix it.  \
> > > I had "PreserveJobHistory Off"  so basically it would purge immediately  \
> > > turning it On seems to have fixed the hang, but i don't want to keep the jobs \
> > > forever or set a MaxJobs.  Anyone have a bright idea?
> > 
> > The forthcoming CUPS 1.6 release adds support for specifying a maximum \
> > preservation time rather than just on/off.  Until then my advice would be to set \
> > a large value for MaxJobs to cover the expected number of jobs in a given time \
> > period. 
> > __________________________________________________
> > Michael Sweet, Senior Printing System Engineer, PWG Chair
> > 
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