Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2003 13:48:28 -0500 From: stan <stanb@awod.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: CUPS instalation question Message-ID: <20030208184828.GB3387@teddy.fas.com> In-Reply-To: <20030208015943.GA9738@raggedclown.net> References: <20030207140217.GA1028@teddy.fas.com> <52270.63.104.35.130.1044627617.squirrel@email.polands.org> <20030208015943.GA9738@raggedclown.net>
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On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 02:59:43AM +0100, Cliff Sarginson wrote: > On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 08:20:17AM -0600, Doug Poland wrote: > > stan said: > > > I have a 47. STABLE system that I recently cvsup'd and did a make > > > world. Now I;ve built cups-base, and cups-lpr from the ports. > > > > > > I'm able to send a test page to a printer using the web > > > interface, but I'm having trouble making things work from the > > > command line, and I suspect that I have somehow gotten a mix of > > > the lp* commands from the base system, and the ones from cups. > > > > > > What's the best way to make certain I have removed all traces of > > > lp* from the base system? I've already altered /etc/make.conf to > > > avoid building the base systems lp stuff in the future, but I > > > don't think a new make world will _remove_ existing stuff, right? > > > > > I simply moved /usr/local/bin in front of /usr/bin on in my .profile > > and .cshrc on all accounts on the server. That's fixed it for me. > > (Note: got this tip from FreeBSDDiary.org) > > You might also want to change /etc/manpath.config's search order for the > whereis/locate database, or remove the manual page entries for the old > lpr system from /usr/share/man ... > Otherwise "man lpr" will not give you the CUPS lpr man page ;) Thanks for the reminder. I just did that. -- "They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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