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Hi,
Have anyone successfully installed and run Crossover Linux 8.x in Arch and been able to print? I was able to install it, but got an error message from the installer telling me that I miss 32 bit libcups.so.2 library and won't be able to print. I was able to run Word, but I had to do an "add to desktop", it wouldn't run from the start menu. As the warning said I was not able to print. I am running 64bit Arch, but I have all the 32 libs installed including libcups.so.2. Anyone have any idea how I can get the Crosssover Linux installer to see the lib so I can get printing working
Last edited by cdysthe (2009-11-22 13:26:57)
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Printing from Word 97 works for me, using Crossover 8.0.0 on x86_64. Do you have /opt/lib32/usr/lib in /etc/ld.so.conf?
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Printing from Word 97 works for me, using Crossover 8.0.0 on x86_64. Do you have /opt/lib32/usr/lib in /etc/ld.so.conf?
Thanks. yes I have that line in /etc/ld.so.conf. Still the installer does not see the library which I have checked is actually there. Printing does not work just as the installer tells me it won't.
I'm stumped at this point. I wonder if there's a way to find out where the installer is looking for libs?
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This is where I bail out because, as far as I know, the crossover installer doesn't check for installed libraries (I've had problems with missing libraries in the past and didn't get any warning from the installer) and wine just needs a working cups installation (see http://wiki.winehq.org/Printing). All I can suggest is to post a ticket with Crossover.
PS. If you installed 8.0.0 over the top of an earlier version, try uninstalling and reinstalling. I had problems with 8.0.0 until I did that.
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This is where I bail out because, as far as I know, the crossover installer doesn't check for installed libraries (I've had problems with missing libraries in the past and didn't get any warning from the installer) and wine just needs a working cups installation (see http://wiki.winehq.org/Printing). All I can suggest is to post a ticket with Crossover.
PS. If you installed 8.0.0 over the top of an earlier version, try uninstalling and reinstalling. I had problems with 8.0.0 until I did that.
It was a clean install. In fact, several installs with the same outcome.
You can see the error message here:
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To clarify, you do have lib32-libcups installed, right? As a temporary workaround I suggest outputting to PDF (or similar) and printing from a PDF viewer.
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And is this relevant: http://www.codeweavers.com/support/tick … ect=system ?
The gist is:
Our top developer in this area has looked into this quite a bit. He has finally
stated that if kprint is not present with kde4 then printing will not be
possible through CrossOver.The support person we have in-house who is running Fedora & kde4 has worked
around this by also loading Gnome and booting into Gnome to set up printing.
Perhaps this is an alternative for you as well?
Last edited by azleifel (2009-11-23 19:39:04)
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To clarify, you do have lib32-libcups installed, right? As a temporary workaround I suggest outputting to PDF (or similar) and printing from a PDF viewer.
Yes I do have lib32-libcups installed. I have even tried to reinstall it.
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