I installed systems turboprint in Debian squeeze (dpkg install turboprint_packet_name.deb).
when I startup turboprint I get the message:
user@comp:~$ turboprint
configfile_class::open_config_file: could not open file
Why?
What has been done wrong?
install in debian
Re: install in debian
Hello,
if you get this message directly after installing TurboPrint, it simply means that no configuration file has been created yet. Did you already add a printer in TurboPrint Control?
if you get this message directly after installing TurboPrint, it simply means that no configuration file has been created yet. Did you already add a printer in TurboPrint Control?
Re: install in debian
The printer is added.
If I run "#sudo turboprint" everything works without errors.
Which file can not open turboprint?
I did "#chmod 777 /etc/turboprint/turboprint.cfg" and still get the error.
If I run "#sudo turboprint" everything works without errors.
Which file can not open turboprint?
I did "#chmod 777 /etc/turboprint/turboprint.cfg" and still get the error.
Re: install in debian
Which file can not open turboprint when say error "configfile_class::open_config_file: could not open file"?
(see my previous post)
(see my previous post)
Re: install in debian
There is also a user config file located in
~/.turboprint/turboprint.cfg
This file is created when you start TurboPrint Control as non-root user and modify and save print settings with the "Configure" dialog.
Please note that the message "configfile_class::open_config_file: could not open file" is not an error - we will remove the message in the next TurboPrint release as it is confusing.
~/.turboprint/turboprint.cfg
This file is created when you start TurboPrint Control as non-root user and modify and save print settings with the "Configure" dialog.
Please note that the message "configfile_class::open_config_file: could not open file" is not an error - we will remove the message in the next TurboPrint release as it is confusing.
Re: install in debian
Thanks.
I copied the file /etc/turboprint/turboprint.cfg to ~/.turboprint/ and now everything is working fine.
I copied the file /etc/turboprint/turboprint.cfg to ~/.turboprint/ and now everything is working fine.