Hi Had a couple of replies from Rob De Langhe John Leadeham as well as a few Out of Office I forgot to mention I had downloaded the binary from Sun's website, the replies were welcome, but related to source download and install into different locations to the Sun binary. I decided to press on with the binary which I had installed. The binary installs into /opt by default and does not install anything into /etc/init.d etc. So I simply copied the /opt/sfw/cups/etc/init.d etc. entries into the relevent /etc places, rebooted and I was then able to login to the web based config program at http://localhost:631 and setup my networked HP laserjet printer. The next issue are the commands which are all in /etc/sfw/cups/bin and sbin. So you will need to add this to your PATH or provide symlinks from a more suitable directory. After that all worked fine. Below are the replies received for completeness Rob --- Here you go : 1. download from "http://www.cups.org" and extract it 2. go to the extracted directory, and run the self-configuration : ./configure --with-perl 3. install it as "root" : make install This installs the following directories/files : /usr/lib/cups, /etc/init.d/cups (plus links /etc/rc[235].d/S99cups and /etc/rc0.d/K00cups), /usr/share/cups, /usr/share/doc/cups, /var/log/cups, /var/spool/cups, /etc/cups 4. summarized to setup new printer: 1. run "lpadmin -p printer -E -v device -m ppd" where printer is the name of the printer (e.g. "ourprinter"), device is the path to reach the printer (e.g. "socket://11.22.33.44" for a networked printer), and ppd is the name of the PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file for an Epson-Stylus color printer (e.g. "stcolor.ppd") 2. set this printer as default printer with lpadmin -d printer 5. install the ESP GhostScript package to support printing to non-PostScript printers 6. for troubleshooting : 1. edit the file "/etc/cups/cupsd.conf" and set LogLevel debug (instead of "info" for normal operation) 2. restart the scheduler /etc/init.d/cups stop ; /etc/init.d/cups start 3. look in the file "/var/log/cups/access_log" and "/var/log/cups/error_log" Epson printer driver for Solaris: "xwdriver" John ---- This looks like a fairly straightforward description: http://tokyojim.com/cups.html Original Question ----------------- Hi I may have missed the obvious, but cannot find how to do this (tried Google, cups.org etc). I downloaded the printing sfw from the Sun website and installed it no problem, however I cannot see how to set it up for Solaris. Anyone have a link to this info or can give pointers what I need to do? Peter ---------------------------- Peter Stokes Ashlyn Computer Services Ltd Tel: +44 (0)1636-627900 Mbl: +44 (0)7977-532320 Fax: +44 (0)1636-627909 ---------------------------- _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Jan 14 12:08:50 2004
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