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Doug Barton f42467b02f Replace the old cups.sh script with a new rc.d style cupsd[.sh]
Approved by:	Sergey Akifyev <asa@agava.com> (maintainer)
2006-01-27 11:28:06 +00:00

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CUPS is now installed.
Please read the documentation in PREFIX/share/doc/cups/ for information
on how to set up your printer to use CUPS. Basic template configuration files
have been installed in PREFIX/etc/cups/
To install the BSD and System V compatibility binaries look to the port
print/cups-lpr. These are no longer installed as part of the base cups port
because they have conflicting names with the native print binaries, and with
other ports such as lprNG.
NOTE: IF YOU USE A NON-POSTSCRIPT PRINTER:
You will need to install the cups-pstoraster port in order to print to
your printer. If you installed via the "cups" port, it will be installed
automatically. Otherwise, you will need to install the port or the package
yourself.
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PLEASE NOTE:
============
To enable printing under Gimp do the following:
1) Uncomment application/octet-stream line in mime.types
2) Uncomment application/octet-stream line in mime.convs
3) Restart cupsd
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The cups-base port now uses a new style rc.d startup
script. Please remove any old cups.sh* scripts you
might have in /usr/local/etc/rc.d, or your local
PREFIX. You should also put the following line in
/etc/rc.conf.local, or /etc/rc.conf to start cupsd
automatically at boot time:
cupsd_enable="yes"
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