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I installed gnome-cups-manager from TUR: [staging]
The install went fine. I can't find the cups-manager anywhere in
the menus. I then tried as su
# /opt/gnome/bin/gnome-cups-manager
/opt/gnome/bin/gnome-cups-manager: error while loading shared libraries: liblinc.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
iI don't know how to fix this
Thanks
dk
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I am the maintainer of it, so I will see what I can do. Probably just needs to be recompiled with the new version.
Kritoke
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Kind of bad news now, from the looks of it, it won't work with the new gtk or the new gnome or something else that is new on my system, as it won't compile. I will look around for patches and if anyone else can figure out how to get it to work, it would be helpful.
Kritoke
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I found a patch and it seems to work. So I should be updating it pretty soon in the turs, probably be awhile until it syncs up.
Kritoke
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You're the best-
Should I send flowers or beer?
Thank You
dk
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Thanks for the patch 0.17-2
Getting a different error now
# /opt/gnome/bin/gnome-cups-manager
/opt/gnome/bin/gnome-cups-manager: error while loading shared libraries: libssl. so.0.9.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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You need to update libgnomecups. I would have made it a requirement, but I am not sure if the depends can work for requiring certain revisions or not.
Kritoke
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I just tried it and it's working without a problem, very nice
I was tired of accessing localhost:631
Kaleph
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I updated libgnomecups and It works!
Thank you
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but I am not sure if the depends can work for requiring certain revisions or not.
<, >, <=, >=, and = all work for version numbers (thus 'gcc>=3.4')
I have discovered that all of mans unhappiness derives from only one source, not being able to sit quietly in a room
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Still doesn't answer my question, would it work for requiring something like gcc>=3.4-2?
Kritoke
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Yes.
I have discovered that all of mans unhappiness derives from only one source, not being able to sit quietly in a room
- Blaise Pascal
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