Hi Thomas,

In addition to your list I have cups-image installed, maybe that helps.
>

I traced the immediate problem to this missing file:
/usr/local/libexec/cups/filter/commandtops
The printer is ps-capable, and the ppd file was installed by hplip (which
would have selected the most appropriate ppd).

I also seem to have misunderstood what was advised in 20140331: "Before
upgrading you should force the removal of cups-image port, otherwise it
will conflict with the new one." I understood this to mean
"print/cups-image is no longer needed and will cause conflict if it's still
on the system".

I'm going to try and completely re-build in poudriere & reinstall all
cups-related ports, then see where that leaves me. In the mean time, input
as to which port should have built commandtops would be usefull (I assume
print/cups-filter is the one).

Thanks and Regards.




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