Alexander Strange wrote:
On Monday, August 19, 2002, at 11:22 AM, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Well, this is strange.
Actually I left my installation of cups obtained from Apple's site and
installed that through dselect. When I ran cupsd from /etc/cups or
from /sw/sbin I would get the
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Ben Hines wrote:
On Friday, August 16, 2002, at 04:41 PM, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Sorry Fink User for this question, but no one's answering it at the
Apple Discussion group.
I'm totally lost here. Ok, I downloaded CUPS, but I see according to
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Ben Hines wrote:
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This is the fink list, we aren't going to help you do it without
fink. This is why fink exists, removal of all this hassle.
Not a good advice in this case of the cups package.
Martin Costabel wrote:
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Ben Hines wrote:
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This is the fink list, we aren't going to help you do it without
fink. This is why fink exists, removal of all this hassle.
Not a good advice in this
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
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I just offered my thoughts about someone's difficulties, trying to get
CUPS running on Mac OS X, without having access to Mac OS X myself (and
I did point this out). Not just one mail, but two, each with quite a few,
very detailed hints about configuration settings and
Martin Costabel wrote:
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Ben Hines wrote:
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This is the fink list, we aren't going to help you do it without
fink. This is why fink exists, removal of all this hassle.
Not a good advice in this
Just to confirm what Martin said, the cups package never worked quite
correct, mostly because I don't have the knowledge to test it
properly, nobody gave enough feedback to make it usable, and finally
I didn't and don't have enough interest to spend a major amount of
time to get it done
Alexander Strange wrote:
On Monday, August 19, 2002, at 11:22 AM, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Well, this is strange.
Actually I left my installation of cups obtained from Apple's site and
installed that through dselect. When I ran cupsd from /etc/cups or
from /sw/sbin I would get the
Ben Hines wrote:
On Friday, August 16, 2002, at 04:41 PM, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Sorry Fink User for this question, but no one's answering it at the
Apple Discussion group.
I'm totally lost here. Ok, I downloaded CUPS, but I see according to
docs that I need to install
- JPEG 6b
Sorry Fink User for this question, but no one's answering it at the
Apple Discussion group.
I'm totally lost here. Ok, I downloaded CUPS, but I see according to
docs that I need to install
- JPEG 6b or higher
- PNG 1.0.6 or higher
- TIFF 3.4 or higher
- ZLIB 1.1.3 or higher
On Friday, August 16, 2002, at 04:41 PM, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Sorry Fink User for this question, but no one's answering it at the
Apple Discussion group.
I'm totally lost here. Ok, I downloaded CUPS, but I see according to
docs that I need to install
- JPEG 6b or higher
- PNG
Ben Hines wrote:
On Monday, June 24, 2002, at 05:56 PM, Patrick Näf wrote:
I found the following entry in cups-1.1.14-1.info:
SetCFLAGS: -I/sw/include
Fixed, thanks for reporting this.
(next time just file a bug though, so it doesn't get lost. :)
While we are at it (too lazy to
I found the following entry in cups-1.1.14-1.info:
SetCFLAGS: -I/sw/include
After I changed /sw to the path where my fink installation is located (%p
probably would have been better), I finally was able to compile cups. This
is how it broke down before my change:
[...]
Compiling pstops.c...
On Monday, June 24, 2002, at 05:56 PM, Patrick Näf wrote:
I found the following entry in cups-1.1.14-1.info:
SetCFLAGS: -I/sw/include
Fixed, thanks for reporting this.
(next time just file a bug though, so it doesn't get lost. :)
-Ben
I have the latest version of KDE running, but CUPs does not appear
to be working properly. It did not load upon startup. I started it
manually using
cupsd -c /sw/etc/cups/cups.conf.
However, when I try to start kprinter in an X window , I get the
following messages:
kprinter: printcap
On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 13:09, George C. Papen wrote:
I have the latest version of KDE running, but CUPs does not appear
to be working properly. It did not load upon startup. I started it
manually using
Does cups work outside of the context of KDE? I added cups support to
the KDE build,
Hi,
I was just wondering whether some of you got CUPS running successfully
and whether - if yes - you could give me some hints?!?
just reply to me directly, so we don't fill the mailing list with junk
that others don't want to read.
Many thanks in advance
Alex
Just to get a taste of what apple has bought with its purchase of a cups
license, I installed the fink version. Has anyone else played with this
at all. It would seem to be designed to interact with a web page on the
host at a specified port, but it seems not to be enabled. Any quick
Dr. Paul Fons wrote:
Just to get a taste of what apple has bought with its purchase of a cups
license, I installed the fink version. Has anyone else played with this
at all. It would seem to be designed to interact with a web page on the
host at a specified port, but it seems not to be
At 23:24 Uhr +0200 16.04.2002, Martin Costabel wrote:
Dr. Paul Fons wrote:
Just to get a taste of what apple has bought with its purchase of a cups
license, I installed the fink version. Has anyone else played with this
at all. It would seem to be designed to interact with a web page on
Max Horn wrote:
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InstallScript: make BUILDROOT=%d install works OK.
It does?
Yes, they provide now a cups.spec for RPM installation, and RPM has the
same problems. I see in the cvs log for Makedefs.in, for example:
revision 1.46
date: 2001/10/26 05:19:15; author: mike; state: Exp;
Hi Max!
I tried to install the cups package, but version 1.1.10 is no longer
available on easysw.com's ftp site. I also attempted to apply the patch on
the latest version (1.1.14), but that (of course, I hear you say) didn't
work:
mkdir -p /sw/src/cups-1.1.14-1
bzip2 -dc
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