On Monday 24 January 2005 15:59, Craig Ringer wrote: > On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 15:44 +0100, Eilert wrote: > > CUPS isn't compiled in. But there is CUPS on the system, I know for > > sure, because YaST says so (well... there is even web access to the CUPS > > server). > > > > So what went wrong? Any library missing during compilation? > > You need to have the development package for CUPS, containing the header > files etc, installed as well as the main CUPS packages. It's probably > called something like cups-devel . Try installing that then re- > running ./configure and see if it finds it (it'll tell you when it > finishes).
You could make it easier and just grab the suse rpm from www.scribus.net or mirrors. It is built with CUPS and all other options. You might need to add python-imaging too - that is for the font-previewer script. To build from source you will need cups-devel and openssl-devel too. Suse's way of building CUPS depends on it. Also, I have used Scribus on a high end RIP driving a 4c laser with the PPD perfectly supported by Scribus - including duplexing. Note, I have had issues with duplexing *and* landscape with CUPS 1.1.x, but supposedly fixed in CUPS 1.2cvs Cheers, Peter
