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Details of net-print/cups:

Description: The Common Unix Printing System
Homepage: https://www.cups.org/ https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups

available versions:

releasesalphaamd64armhppaia64mipsppcppc64ppc macoss390shsparcx86USE-Flagsdependenciesebuild warnings
cups-9999 -------------acl
dbus
debug
kerberos
openssl
pam
selinux
static-libs
systemd
test
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.
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-2.4.7-r2 -------------acl
dbus
debug
kerberos
openssl
pam
selinux
static-libs
systemd
test
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.
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-2.4.7-r1 -------------acl
dbus
debug
kerberos
openssl
pam
selinux
static-libs
systemd
test
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.
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-2.4.6 -------------acl
dbus
debug
kerberos
openssl
pam
selinux
+ssl
static-libs
systemd
test
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.
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-2.4.11 -------------acl
dbus
debug
kerberos
openssl
pam
selinux
static-libs
systemd
test
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.
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-2.4.10-r1 -------------acl
dbus
debug
kerberos
openssl
pam
selinux
static-libs
systemd
test
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.
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-2.4.10 -------------acl
dbus
debug
kerberos
openssl
pam
selinux
static-libs
systemd
test
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.
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
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