Re: Re: Installing CUPS on Red Hat 7,2

2003-06-04 Thread kirby
I just think do "Make" and "Make install" is OK,:P >Luis Gustavo Dantas wrote: > >> Hello! >> >> I need some help!! >> >> How can i install the CUPS 1.1.19 Source Code (.tar.gz) >> on my >> red hat 7,3? >> >> thanks, >> >>

Re: Installing CUPS on Red Hat 7,2

2003-06-04 Thread Edward Dekkers
Luis Gustavo Dantas wrote: Hello! I need some help!! How can i install the CUPS 1.1.19 Source Code (.tar.gz) on my red hat 7,3? thanks, Luis There's no README text file in the above file? Or an INSTALL.txt? Regards, Ed.

Installing CUPS on Red Hat 7,2

2003-06-04 Thread Luis Gustavo Dantas
Hello!   I need some help!!   How can i install the CUPS 1.1.19 Source Code (.tar.gz)  on my red hat 7,3?   thanks,   Luis

Re: Installing CUPS

2002-06-02 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Can you use 7.3 rpms to install cups on a 7.2 system ? There's no problem with binary compatibility, but you should probably remove lprng, printtool, omni, and all that stuff first. As Kjetil points out, though, the sou

Re: Installing CUPS

2002-06-02 Thread Kjetil Tjensvold
I use cups on a redhat 7.2 system with 2.4.18 kernel. It's a couple of monts now since I installed cups, but I downloaded the tarball. I like prefer tarballs instead of rpm's since they give you more options when installing. However I dont think there would be so much diffrence from a 7.3 rpm to a

Installing CUPS

2002-06-02 Thread hanfamily
Hi, Can you use 7.3 rpms to install cups on a 7.2 system ? Would like to try cups but the only rpms are 7.3 and I am not ready to upgrade yet. If it won't work I can always compile the source but I would rather buy 7.3 and save the download time since I will upgrade in the fall. Tha