> I find it kind of self defeating for the ports if you HAVE to add stuff to
> the /etc/make.conf file for it to work without any documentation telling you
> to do so or not doing it automatically (Like PERL did)
On the other hand, some of us, like myself, find it a bit...
Arrogant? ...if some p
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Hi again Sean,
Add the lines, make reinstal
Sean Cavanaugh skrev:
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 17:58:06 +0100
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Subject: Re: CUPS wont print inside GNOME
Sean Cavanaugh skrev:
I have the latest GNOME installed from ports and have the odd issue of CUPS not
> Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 17:58:06 +0100
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> CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: CUPS wont print inside GNOME
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> Sean Cavanaugh skrev:
> > I have the latest GNOME installed from ports and ha
Sean Cavanaugh skrev:
I have the latest GNOME installed from ports and have the odd issue of CUPS not
wanting to work with it right.
If i access the CUPS web configuration page, i can print test pages just fine
and not a single issue, but if i try and print a test page from inside GNOME,
in
I have the latest GNOME installed from ports and have the odd issue of CUPS not
wanting to work with it right.
If i access the CUPS web configuration page, i can print test pages just fine
and not a single issue, but if i try and print a test page from inside GNOME,
including trying with the gn