Subject: $cupsd isn't set properly
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Peter Seebach <seebs@plethora.net>
List: current-users
Date: 12/21/2001 23:41:45
"WARNING:", says /etc/rc. "$cupsd not set properly". Indeed, say I; it's not
set at all, nor is there an entry for it in /etc/default/rc.conf, nor in
/usr/src/etc/default/rc.conf. Hmm; CUPS appears to be used in pkgsrc. Since
I started this with no idea of what it is, I'm assuming it's a dependancy for
something... but I can't figure out what.
Can anyone suggest what might have wanted to install CUPS? A snippet of
pkg_info output is included, in case it is informative:
lha-114f Archive files using LZW compression (.lzh files)
openslp-1.0.2 Open-source implementation of the Service Location Protocol
cups-1.1.10.1 Common UNIX Printing System
libxml2-2.4.10nb1 Xml parser library for GNOME
pcre-3.4 Perl Compatible Regular Expressions library
usbutil-0.4 USB developer utilities
teTeX-bin-1.0.7nb1 TeX distribution for UNIX compatible systems - executables
teTeX-1.0.7nb1 Thomas Esser's TeX distribution for UNIX compatible systems
xforms-0.88nb1 Graphical user interface toolkit for X Window System
lyx-1.1.6.3 Graphical frontend for LaTeX (nearly WYSIWYG)
My vague thinking is that maybe lynx or tetex somehow implied cups - but I
can't find any "DEPENDS" lines in Makefiles that suggest it.
-s