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            Norberto Meijome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 23:10:16 -0700
: Vayu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: 
: > > 
: > > Step 6 is just 'sudo rm -f /usr/bin/lp?*'.  /usr/bin/lp is mildly
: > > useful, and will be recreated.  
: > 
: > What do you mean will be recreated?   (If it's going to be recreated,
: > then why delete it?)
: 
: why not install print/cups-lpr 
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Tue Apr  4 16:16:14 2006]
: /usr/home/betom
: $ less /usr/ports/print/cups-lpr/pkg-message
: **********************************************************************
: **********************************************************************
: PLEASE NOTE:
: ============
: 
: This port will move lpr binaries located in /usr/bin and
: /usr/sbin to unshade cups-lpr binaries in PATH variable
: 
: **********************************************************************
: **********************************************************************
: 
: AND add the options to make.conf so when you rebuild world, you won't
: over-ride the cups files.

That's what I recall seeing.  Thanks for the tip.

Warner
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