On Thursday 09 September 2010 15:57:42 Francois Tigeot wrote:
You can add a line
NO_LPR= true
in /etc/make.conf and the system will stop building and installing lpr
related commands during each make build / installworld.
I don't have that file. Anything in /etc/make.conf
overrides
Pierre Abbat wrote:
I also see that GROFF_PAPER_SIZE is set to letter. Wouldn't it make more sense
to set it to A4, which is the most common paper size in the world?
BAH!
Next think you know you'll want 4 holes instead of 3!
/USA
:)
I have CUPS running on dogla (DFly box) and set the CUPS on chausie (Ubuntu
box) to share the printer. It shows up on dogla's printer list on port 631. I
tried to print to it from the command line; lp is not the CUPS lp but
something else:
-bash-3.2$ man -t cp|lp -d hp
lpr: Unable to connect
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 12:22:08PM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
I have CUPS running on dogla (DFly box) and set the CUPS on chausie (Ubuntu
box) to share the printer. It shows up on dogla's printer list on port 631. I
tried to print to it from the command line; lp is not the CUPS lp
It appears that your shell search path prefers the bsd lpr commands
instead of the ones from CUPS that are most likely installed in
/usr/pkg/bin instead of /usr/bin by pkgsrc.
You can rename the bsd files to something else, or copy them over, but
its likely a future upgrade will some time
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 03:02:38PM -0400, Ed Berger wrote:
It appears that your shell search path prefers the bsd lpr commands
instead of the ones from CUPS that are most likely installed in
/usr/pkg/bin instead of /usr/bin by pkgsrc.
You can rename the bsd files to something else, or copy
On 8/12/2010 5:18, Pierre Abbat wrote:
I installed CUPS from pkgin and there is no script in /etc/rc.d to start it.
Should there be one?
The computer is a laptop; usually it's at home, and I'll want to print on the
printer connected to chausie, which also has CUPS. I don't know if, when I'm
Am 12.08.2010 um 08:54 schrieb Sascha Wildner:
On 8/12/2010 5:18, Pierre Abbat wrote:
I installed CUPS from pkgin and there is no script in /etc/rc.d to start it.
Should there be one?
The computer is a laptop; usually it's at home, and I'll want to print on the
printer connected
Am 12.08.2010 um 09:05 schrieb Damian Lubosch:
Am 12.08.2010 um 08:54 schrieb Sascha Wildner:
On 8/12/2010 5:18, Pierre Abbat wrote:
I installed CUPS from pkgin and there is no script in /etc/rc.d to start it.
Should there be one?
The computer is a laptop; usually it's at home
I installed CUPS from pkgin and there is no script in /etc/rc.d to start it.
Should there be one?
The computer is a laptop; usually it's at home, and I'll want to print on the
printer connected to chausie, which also has CUPS. I don't know if, when I'm
away, I'll want to print on a printer
Hi,
CUPS used to work on 1.6.x, but after I upgraded to HEAD I cant print
anymore. Im clueless about this. Ive set cups LogLevel to Debug and this
is the output while trying to print test page:
D [12/Sep/2006:20:07:29 +1000] ReadClient: 5 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [12/Sep/2006:20:07:29 +1000
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 06:09:40PM -0500, Ezra Drummond wrote:
Hi all,
How do i start cupsd at boot time, i'm using pkgsrc. With dfports i
would just rename cups.sh.sample to cups.sh and make it executable. I did
try cupsd_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf but it didn't work.
Try cupsd=YES
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On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 06:09:40PM -0500, Ezra Drummond wrote:
Hi all,
How do i start cupsd at boot time, i'm using pkgsrc. With dfports i
would just rename cups.sh.sample to cups.sh and make it executable. I did
try cupsd_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf but it didn't
On Mon, April 10, 2006 11:41 am, Sascha Wildner wrote:
I think we should modify our scripts so that foo=yes and foo_enable=yes
mean the same.
Then we can phase out foo_enable at a later point in time.
The way it is now (pkgsrc stuff without _enable, base stuff with
_enable) is only
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 10:49:27AM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:I agree 100%. It'd also be good for documentation, because I don't think
:anyone's gone through the docs to do s/_enable//g yet.
I rather wish pkgsrc used blah_enable instead of overloading the RC
namespace the way
On Sun, April 9, 2006 7:09 pm, Ezra Drummond wrote:
Hi all,
How do i start cupsd at boot time, i'm using pkgsrc. With dfports i
would just rename cups.sh.sample to cups.sh and make it executable. I did
try cupsd_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf but it didn't work.
Thanks.
You have it right; the
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