On Tuesday, 4. July 2006 16:36, Dwayne MacKinnon wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Obligatory info: Running KDE 3.5.3 on FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE.
>
> I just wanted to report on some odd stuff that I encountered after
> upgrading CUPS to 1.2 late last week. I went to print something from
> KDE, and couldn't. Realized "Oh yeah, I upgraded CUPS. Need to start
> it." So I did.
>
> After restarting CUPS kdeprint wasn't working properly. It couldn't get
> a list of printers from CUPS. I noticed in the KDE printer control
> dialogue that it was connecting to CUPS via a socket, whereas in the
> past it used localhost:631. So, I edited the cupsd.conf file so that it
> wouldn't listen on a socket, just localhost:631. Restarted CUPS again,
> and voila... solved problem.
>
> I also had to manually remove the old cupsd.sh from /usr/local/etc/rc.d.
> And then had to add 'cupsd_enable="YES"' to /etc/rc.conf of course.

Good catch. The part about KDE being unable to talk to CUPS on the local 
socket is also known as KDE BUG 115891, we're watching it.


Cheers,
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