kprinter using its own version of CUPS? - Debian
This is a discussion on kprinter using its own version of CUPS? - Debian ; When I print a test page via CUPS (using the web interface) I get a
page that says "Printed Using CUPS v1.2.x".
When I go into the KDE printer control module and print a test page I
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kprinter using its own version of CUPS?
When I print a test page via CUPS (using the web interface) I get a
page that says "Printed Using CUPS v1.2.x".
When I go into the KDE printer control module and print a test page I
get a page that says "Printed Using CUPS c1.1.x".
While this isn't causing any problem I've noticed, it seems a little
weird. Does anybody know what's going on?
Thanks.
Ross
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Re: kprinter using its own version of CUPS?
Am Montag, 17. Juli 2006 04:26 schrieb Ross Boylan:
> When I print a test page via CUPS (using the web interface) I get a
> page that says "Printed Using CUPS v1.2.x".
>
> When I go into the KDE printer control module and print a test page I
> get a page that says "Printed Using CUPS c1.1.x".
>
> While this isn't causing any problem I've noticed, it seems a little
> weird. Does anybody know what's going on?
kdeprint depends kdelibs4c2a which depends on libcupsys2 (>= 1.1.23-1)
So it was built with an older cups version and the value of that string is
probably determined at build time. Nonetheless, if cups-1.2 ist installed, it
is used by kprinter (same library soname).
HS
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