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about a queue from a remote host. That remote host may use \r, \r\n, or \n\r as the line-ending character. In some cases the remote host will write a single line of information without *any* EOL sequence. Translate all the non-unix EOL's to the standard newline, and make sure the final line includes a terminating newline. Logic is also added to translate all unprintable characters to '?', but that is #if-ed out for now. PR: bin/104731 MFC after: 3 weeks |
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chkprintcap | ||
common_source | ||
filters | ||
filters.ru | ||
lp | ||
lpc | ||
lpd | ||
lpq | ||
lpr | ||
lprm | ||
lptest | ||
pac | ||
SMM.doc | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.inc |