Just another me too, but I'm only testing copies, not duplex.
Kubuntu 8.10 on the client. Ubuntu 8.10 Server on the server. Both x86_64. Both up-to-date.
I confirmed that the CUPS server is only getting a request for 1 copy. From the CUPS error_log with debug level logging:
D [14/Jan/2009:13:51:34 -0600] [Job 512] argv[0]="Msouth" D [14/Jan/2009:13:51:34 -0600] [Job 512] argv[1]="512" D [14/Jan/2009:13:51:34 -0600] [Job 512] argv[2]="whardin" D [14/Jan/2009:13:51:34 -0600] [Job 512] argv[3]="netapp_volumes.dvi" D [14/Jan/2009:13:51:34 -0600] [Job 512] argv[4]="1" D [14/Jan/2009:13:51:34 -0600] [Job 512] argv[5]="media=Letter sides=one-sided f inishings=3 number-up=1 job-uuid=urn:uuid:7f37c6f6-6d2f-33be-69a0-67ddae2fdf37" D [14/Jan/2009:13:51:34 -0600] [Job 512] argv[6]="/var/spool/cups/d00512-001"
argv[4] is the number of copies requested and it's always 1, no matter what I put in the Okular print dialog.
Just another me too, but I'm only testing copies, not duplex.
Kubuntu 8.10 on the client. Ubuntu 8.10 Server on the server. Both x86_64. Both up-to-date.
I confirmed that the CUPS server is only getting a request for 1 copy. From the CUPS error_log with debug level logging:
D [14/Jan/ 2009:13: 51:34 -0600] [Job 512] argv[0]="Msouth" 2009:13: 51:34 -0600] [Job 512] argv[1]="512" 2009:13: 51:34 -0600] [Job 512] argv[2]="whardin" 2009:13: 51:34 -0600] [Job 512] argv[3] ="netapp_ volumes. dvi" 2009:13: 51:34 -0600] [Job 512] argv[4]="1" 2009:13: 51:34 -0600] [Job 512] argv[5] ="media= Letter sides=one-sided f urn:uuid: 7f37c6f6- 6d2f-33be- 69a0-67ddae2fdf 37" 2009:13: 51:34 -0600] [Job 512] argv[6] ="/var/ spool/cups/ d00512- 001"
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argv[4] is the number of copies requested and it's always 1, no matter what I put in the Okular print dialog.