Re: Does your cups clean up after itself?

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Jim Cornette wrote:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:

Currently, my contents of /var/spool/cups on FC6 are:

[root@commodore cups]# ls -al
total 224
drwx--x---  3 root lp   4096 Dec  4 22:04 .
drwxr-xr-x 17 root root 4096 Oct 29 14:36 ..
-rw-------  1 root lp    686 Oct 28 17:38 c00001
-rw-------  1 root lp    686 Oct 28 17:39 c00002
-rw-------  1 root lp    686 Oct 28 17:41 c00003

[…]

-rw-------  1 root lp    713 Dec  4 19:41 c00048
-rw-------  1 root lp    713 Dec  4 19:44 c00049
-rw-------  1 root lp    728 Dec  4 22:04 c00050
drwxrwx--T  2 root lp   4096 Nov 22 07:17 tmp


Oct 28 was when this machine was upgraded to FC6, and it's been rebooted several times since then. Looks like cups doesn't clean up after itself. Before I bugzilla this, can anyone look into their /var/spool/cups to see if cups cleans up its files?




I have the below and no outstanding print jobs outstanding.

Jim

 ls -la /var/spool/cups
total 80
drwx--x---  3 root lp   4096 Dec  1 18:55 .
drwxr-xr-x 15 root root 4096 Oct 10 18:06 ..
-rw-------  1 root lp    649 Nov  3 20:05 c00054
-rw-------  1 root lp    663 Nov  3 20:22 c00055
-rw-------  1 root lp    665 Nov  7 06:20 c00056
-rw-------  1 root lp    663 Nov  7 06:39 c00057
-rw-------  1 root lp    663 Nov  7 06:45 c00058
-rw-------  1 root lp    723 Nov 28 21:43 c00059
-rw-------  1 root lp    711 Dec  1 18:55 c00060
drwxrwx--T  2 root lp   4096 Dec  1 18:55 tmp


# lpq -a
no entries
# ls /var/spool/cups | wc
    501     501    3504

This is with FC2, though. I've often wondered whether I couldn't
just delete all those files.

Mike
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