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Re: [TCLUG:7098] Need help with RedHat's printtool
printtool is just a tcl script. To get the list of the devices it looks
up :
/usr/bin/gs -help.
If the output of that command doesnot show any "Available devices" it
will give you that find_gs error.
Run the above and see if you can see any devices listed at all. If you
do not then it will point to a problem with your ghostscript
installation. If it does then I am not sure what could be going wrong.
You could try running it from the control-panel instead of by itself.
Start control-panel and then click on the "printtool" icon, this
might make it load up some macros that it cannot find otherwise.
Hope this helps.
regards,
sandipan
Chris Kesler wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to set up a printer on my "everything server". It's a RedHat
6
> system with no X server installed. I telnet to it and set the DISPLAY
> variable to display on another machine. Then when I run printtool, the
> printtool window appears but I can't do anything with it. And I get
this
> in my terminal:
>
> Error - couldnt find available devices in find_gs
> this should not happen!
> Error - couldnt find available devices in find_gs
> this should not happen!
>
> That keeps repeating until I kill it with CTRL-C. I don't know what
> find_gs is. I have ghostscript and all of the other packages that 'rpm
> -qR printtool' says I need. Does anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>