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Details of net-print/cups:
Description: The Common Unix Printing System
Homepage: https://www.cups.org/
available versions:
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cups-9999 |
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| show | Can't check the linux kernel configuration.
You might have some incompatible options enabled.
If you plan to use USB printers you should enable the USB_PRINTER
support in your kernel.
Please enable it:
CONFIG_USB_PRINTER=y
in /usr/src/linux/.config or
Device Drivers --->
USB support --->
[*] USB Printer support
Alternatively, enable the usb useflag for cups and use the libusb code.
Not installing lp... binaries, since the lprng-compat useflag is set.
Unless you plan to install an exotic server setup, you most likely
do not want this. Disable the useflag then and all will be fine.
The cupsd init script switched to using pidfiles. Shutting down
cupsd will fail the next time. To fix this, please run once as root
killall cupsd ; /etc/init.d/cupsd zap ; /etc/init.d/cupsd start
show | cups-2.3.3-r2 |
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | acl dbus debug kerberos lprng-compat pam selinux +ssl static-libs systemd +threads usb X xinetd zeroconf
| show | Can't check the linux kernel configuration.
You might have some incompatible options enabled.
If you plan to use USB printers you should enable the USB_PRINTER
support in your kernel.
Please enable it:
CONFIG_USB_PRINTER=y
in /usr/src/linux/.config or
Device Drivers --->
USB support --->
[*] USB Printer support
Alternatively, enable the usb useflag for cups and use the libusb code.
Not installing lp... binaries, since the lprng-compat useflag is set.
Unless you plan to install an exotic server setup, you most likely
do not want this. Disable the useflag then and all will be fine.
The cupsd init script switched to using pidfiles. Shutting down
cupsd will fail the next time. To fix this, please run once as root
killall cupsd ; /etc/init.d/cupsd zap ; /etc/init.d/cupsd start
show |
Legend: + stable~ testing- not availablesome ebuild warning depend on specific use-flags or architectures, all ebuild-warnings are shown. Tutorials: no tutorial found
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