Multiple servers - production and evaluation
Michael Sweet
mike at easysw.com
Tue Dec 19 08:30:46 PST 2006
John A. Murdie wrote:
>> The --with-ipp-port=nnn configure option specifies the default IPP
>> port.
>>
>> The --sysconfdir=/foo configure option specifies where to put the
>> configuration files.
>>
>> The --with-rcdir=/foo configure option specifies where to put the
>> startup scripts.
>>
>> See the output of "./configure --help" for all of the supported
>> options...
>>
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>> ______________________________________________________________________
>> Michael Sweet, Easy Software Products mike at easysw dot com
>> Internet Printing and Publishing Software http://www.easysw.com
>
> Thank you for that - my apologies for not following up my thought "might it be hard-wired", and then thinking of `configure --help'. Still, your reply may be useful to others beside myself.
>
> Was it not possible to make the port on which the scheduler listens entirely configurable using only the cupsd.conf file? (Though reconfiguring and rebuilding is quick and no real hardship.)
It is possible and can be done - the --with-ipp-port directive just
sets the *default* port number that is embedded in the cupsd.conf
file.
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Michael Sweet, Easy Software Products mike at easysw dot com
Internet Printing and Document Software http://www.easysw.com
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