[moneydance] Moneydance 2007 beta2

Ronald D Thompson danorske at swbell.net
Mon Jan 8 23:29:00 EST 2007


Doug B spoke thusly:<br>
> On Monday 08 January 2007 16:40, Ronald D Thompson wrote:
>   
>>  Hi,
>> I just did a fresh install of Suse 10.2 64bit. Now I am unable to
>> print from MoneyDance. It says "No Print Service Found". I am able to
>> print from within Suse.  Is there any help for me? I installed the
>> ver that would include jave if needed.
>> Ron
>>     
>
> In reading through the thread it looks like setting the environment 
> variable CUPS_SERVER to localhost didn't work for you.  Here is a 
> snippet from what  Fuzzy Fox posted:
>
> | The issue is that the default server address in CUPS 1.2 is a domain
> | socket, which Java does not support.  They will be implementing a fix
> | for that (fallback to localhost IP socket), but in the meantime you
> | can create/update an /etc/cups/client.conf file containing:
> |
> | ServerName localhost
> |
> | to force your Java applications to use IP instead of domain sockets.
>
> A quick way to test this without modifying your system:
>
> | Another possible workaround which can be limited only for Java
> | applications is to set/export the environment variable
> | "CUPS_SERVER=localhost" before a Java application is started.
>
>
>
>
> So... you can try editing your /etc/cups/client.conf to have a line:
> ServerName localhost
>
> Then restart cups.
>
>
> I'm runing cups-1.2.6.  What worked for me was to edit 
> the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf so cups didn't use the domain socket.  On my 
> box the line was:
>
> Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
>
> I commented that out:
> # Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
>
> Restarted cups and all is well with printing .
>   
 Doug,
You say that you restarted cups. How do you do that?
Ron


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