How do you bump the log level of /etc/cups/cups-pdf.conf?
I have a similar problem. When I'm logged in as my regular user, printing to ~/PDF doesn't work. But as another user it works.
An perhaps important difference is that the first user is at /localhome/username, whereas the other is at /home/username, where /home is mounted using NFS and NIS. The first user comes from /etc/passwd and the second comes from NIS.
Or perhaps not. I just saw in /var/log/cups/cups-pdf_log:
Fri Mar 7 16:45:12 2008 [ERROR] failed to set file mode for PDF file (non fatal) (/localhome/helge/PDF/nios_print_and_fax_curr_SEK_loc_en-SE.pdf)
a number of times.
How do you bump the log level of /etc/cups/ cups-pdf. conf?
I have a similar problem. When I'm logged in as my regular user, printing to ~/PDF doesn't work. But as another user it works.
An perhaps important difference is that the first user is at /localhome/ username, whereas the other is at /home/username, where /home is mounted using NFS and NIS. The first user comes from /etc/passwd and the second comes from NIS.
Or perhaps not. I just saw in /var/log/ cups/cups- pdf_log: helge/PDF/ nios_print_ and_fax_ curr_SEK_ loc_en- SE.pdf)
Fri Mar 7 16:45:12 2008 [ERROR] failed to set file mode for PDF file (non fatal) (/localhome/
a number of times.