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From: Markus Fleck <fleck@informatik.uni-bonn.de>
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Subject: Re: [LPRng] Accounting problem with as and ae
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papowell@astart.com wrote:
[as/ae filters]
> Hmmm... I will have to think about whipping up such a script
> for general use...

Hi!

As I already posted to the mailing list, I am in the process
of writing a customizable accounting filter called
"ax_filters". I have just made myself comfortable with
GNU autoconf and GNU automake, and I am trying ;) to
have a first beta available by the end of this week.

The ax_filters package will be GNU LGPL-licensed,
and I would be glad if you could include it with
the CTI filters if you find it useful.

BTW: thank you very much for making the LISA paper(s)
available! They are really very very helpful!

Also, if you are interested, I found another Windows 95
(and Windows 98 beta 2, and NT 4.0, if desired) LPR driver at

  <http://shadowland.hf.utexas.edu/acitslpr.htm>

which is free and being actively supported. I did not try
it out yet, but it looks very promising.

Yours,
Markus.

