Here's everything I could find in my logs matching the string: 'cups'

poretz root # find /var/log/ -type f -exec grep -H cups /dev/null {} \;
/var/log/emerge.log:1047341827:  *** emerge  search cups
/var/log/emerge.log:1047341847:  *** emerge  qtcups
/var/log/emerge.log:1047597240:  *** emerge  search cups
/var/log/emerge.log:1047597257:  *** emerge  cups
/var/log/emerge.log:1047597257:  >>> emerge (1 of 1) net-print/cups-1.1.18-r4 
to /
/var/log/emerge.log:1047597276:  *** emerge  cups
/var/log/emerge.log:1047597276:  >>> emerge (1 of 1) net-print/cups-1.1.18-r4 
to /
/var/log/emerge.log:1047597805:  >>> AUTOCLEAN: net-print/cups
/var/log/emerge.log:1047597812:  >>> unmerge success: net-print/cups-1.1.18-r2
/var/log/emerge.log:1047597812:  ::: completed emerge (1 of 1) 
net-print/cups-1.1.18-r4 to /
/var/log/apache/access_log:192.168.1.108 - - [28/Feb/2003:23:46:44 -0800] "GET 
/distfiles/cups-1.1.18-source.tar.bz2 HTTP/1.0" 200 3491321 "-" "Wget/1.8.2"
/var/log/everything/current:Mar  9 09:28:40 [rc-scripts] WARNING: "cupsd" has 
already been started.
poretz root #

On Thursday 13 March 2003 03:53 pm, Steven wrote:
> I have tried reviving via 'emerge cupsd', but all I get is this error when
> I try to connect to http://localhost:631
> "
> An error occured while loading http://localhost:631:
>
> Could not connect to host localhost (port 631)
> "
>
> I'm checking the logs right now...
>
> Thanks for any help in advance,
>
> Steven

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