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From: roundyz@×××××××.ru
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: CUPS - Some apps see printers, some do not
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 12:06:22
Message-Id: 20100225111848.GA5589@Lister
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: CUPS - Some apps see printers, some do not by roundyz@hotmail.ru
1 roundyz@×××××××.ru wrote:
2
3 >>
4 >> Mark Knecht wrote:
5 >>
6 >> >>
7 >> >> On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 10:53 AM, <roundyz@×××××××.ru> wrote:
8 >> >> > james wrote:
9 >> >> >
10 >> >> >>>
11 >> >> >>> Mark Knecht <markknecht <at> gmail.com> writes:
12 >> >> >>>
13 >> >> >>> > the one binary thing on the system that comes
14 >> >> >>> > to mind is Open Office in which printing is working. It's the stuff
15 >> >> >>> > I'm building that isn't!
16 >> >> >>>
17 >> >> >>>
18 >> >> >>> Have you set the "cups" flag in make.conf?
19 >> >> >>>
20 >> >> >>> It may or maynot make a difference.
21 >> >> >>>
22 >> >> >>>
23 >> >> >>>
24 >> >> >>> hth,
25 >> >> >>> James
26 >> >> >>>
27 >> >> >
28 >> >> > No, I copied the make.conf from a different machine a decided I nver
29 >> >> > needed it :(
30 >> >> >
31 >> >> > I've enabled it now, but another thing is it safe to delete an entry
32 >> >> > from my world file, so when I update it isn't everything?
33 >> >> > --
34 >> >> > Regards,
35 >> >> > Roundyz
36 >> >> >
37 >> >> >
38 >> >>
39 >> >> Try
40 >> >>
41 >> >> equery hasuse cups
42 >> >>
43 >> >> on my machine it was only something like 8 or 9 packages. It might not
44 >> >> be a real big problem to enable it globally.
45 >> >>
46 >> >> It did work for me.
47 >> >>
48 >> >> - Mark
49 >> >>
50 >> Emerging gtk+ again now, with cups enabled, to see if it is GTK thats
51 >> the problem.
52 >>
53 >>
54 >>
55 >> --
56 >> Regards,
57 >> Roundyz
58 >>
59 >>
60 I was right! gtk+ has now enabled the printers to be seen.
61
62 --
63 Regards,
64 Roundyz