They lie. Perhaps they are there on tiger? They aren't on panther, even with the dev tools installed.

-Ben

On Feb 4, 2005, at 8:54 PM, John T. Shaw wrote:

I asked a little while back about the cups headers in Mac OS.
Interestingly enough I got a response that said the headers are
included in a "developer install".  I guess I was unaware that the
copy of Mac OS I was sent when I joined the ADC was different then the
copy that came pre-loaded on my machine when I purchased it.  At any
rate, they claim the cups headers are in fact there.

John


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Please include the line below in follow-up emails for this request.

Follow-up:  7285202

Re: Bug ID 3978724: Cups headers are not included

Hello John,

This is a follow-up to Bug ID# 3978724. Our engineering team has
requested some additional information, which is necessary to
investigate this report:

Is this a user install or a developer install? If it is a user
install, then there are no headers.  If you did a developer install,
then the headers should be there.  On our developer install the
headers are there (/usr/include/cups/).

This information can be saved directly to your bug report by utilizing
the Bug Reporter:

1. Log into the Bug Reporter <http://bugreport.apple.com>
2. Click 'My Originated Problems' tab
3. Click on Bug ID# 3978724

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Thank you for providing this information. Your help is greatly appreciated.

Best Regards,

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1/27/05 6:52 PM John Shaw:
Summary:
The cups header files are not included so you can't utilize the
libraries from ported unix programs (or new programs that want to link
against cups).

Steps to Reporduce:
1. If you try and #include <cups/cups.h> it isn't there.

Expected:
We have the libaries, the program, and the cups-config program for
auto-detecting the cflags, libs, and version.  We just need the
headers.

Actual Results:
We don't have the headers so we can't use the library.

Fix:
When I add the include files to /usr/lib/cups/ from the source package
supplied by Apple I can link and use the libraries as needed.

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