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Re: PPD printer installation/uninstallation



This seems to be a bug in the StartupItem for PrintingServices. I would have thought the implementation of the shell function RestartService() would just call StopService(), followed by StartService(). Why isn't this so?

Smith


On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 08:01 AM, Joris Kempen wrote:

On 12-06-2003 14:43, "Michael Sweet" <email@hidden> wrote:

Use:

/System/Library/StartupItems/PrintingServices/PrintingServices restart

or:

killall -HUP /usr/sbin/cupsd

I need to do
sudo /System/Library/StartupItems/PrintingServices/PrintingServices restart
To get:
Stopping printing services

But I would expect that the system would be Restarted, not only stopped.

After the stop I run this:
sudo /System/Library/StartupItems/PrintingServices/PrintingServices restart

I get:
Starting printing services

Is it needed to run this command twice?

When I run this:
killall -HUP /usr/sbin/cupsd
I get:
No matching processes belonging to you were found

No matter if the PrintingServices is running or stopped, the matching
process is never found...

Any ideas?

--
Joris
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