Re: Missing cupsomatic

2004-01-29 Thread Q
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 03:40, Alex Huth wrote:
 Hi guys!
 
 I've installed the metaport of cups and configured cups. When i try to print the 
 errorlog shows missing file or directory cupsomatic in the filterdir of cups.
 Which port have i missed to install?

What model printer is it, and was the ppd file included in the meta
port, or did you download it from somewhere else?  It sounds like you
have installed a third party PPD file that references this filter.

Seeya...Q

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Re: Missing cupsomatic

2004-01-29 Thread Alex Huth
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 10:25:21 +1000
Q [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 03:40, Alex Huth wrote:
  Hi guys!
  
  I've installed the metaport of cups and configured cups. When i try to print the 
  errorlog shows missing file or directory cupsomatic in the filterdir of cups.
  Which port have i missed to install?
 
 What model printer is it, and was the ppd file included in the meta
 port, or did you download it from somewhere else?  It sounds like you
 have installed a third party PPD file that references this filter.

I've got the ppd from linuxprinting.org, but that wasn't the problem. The solution was 
to have a perlscript named cupsomatic. I've got it from a friend, put it in the filter 
directory and everything work fine. 
This script should be in the ports, or?


Alex



 
 Seeya...Q
 
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Re: Missing cupsomatic

2004-01-29 Thread Q
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 14:39, Alex Huth wrote:
  
  What model printer is it, and was the ppd file included in the meta
  port, or did you download it from somewhere else?  It sounds like you
  have installed a third party PPD file that references this filter.
 
 I've got the ppd from linuxprinting.org, but that wasn't the problem. The solution 
 was to have a perlscript named cupsomatic. I've got it from a friend, put it in the 
 filter directory and everything work fine. 
 This script should be in the ports, or?

The PPD file you downloaded has the cupsomatic dependency in it, it's
not required by the cups base system.

Yes, you could create a separate port for it, although I think
cupsomatic may have been replaced by foomatic these days, which is
already in the ports (but it too is missing the foomatic-rip and
foomatic-gswrapper filter scripts). 

Seeya...Q

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