Hi Andy, today, I resolved my problem. Recently, I set hosts.allow and hosts.deny very restrictive. That caused the problem with cups. It had nothing to do with Openoffice. Any request to cups like lpq for example threw the cupsd in the loop. Reverting the settings in hosts.allow and host.deny stopped this from happening. Now I just have to find what needed to be included in hosts.allow to let cups work.
RK Andy Pepperdine wrote: > > On Thursday 26 October 2006 00:38, rklein wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I experience exactly the same problem like you with cupsd and OpenOffice >> in >> a loop. I have also SuSE (OpenSuSE 10.0) and OpenOffice 2.0 (build >> 2.0.0.1). >> >> Any luck looking for help at SuSE? > > Sorry to be so late replying, but I was waiting for a response from the > Suse > forum; and the number of replies can be counted on no hands. So it looks > like > I need to get back to trying to investigate on my own to see if I can > guess > what is happening. > > Andy. > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/cpu-looping-in-cupsd-and-soffice.bin-tf2482603.html#a7104055 Sent from the openoffice - dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]