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#7 Re: Printing PDF to your samba home share Posted by Anonymous (82.92.xx.xx) on Thu 15 Jun 2006 at 12:43 Replying to myself: seems this is not yet implemented in the current version of cups-pdf that is included in debian stable. If you want to use it, this could be a way: 1. remove the current cups-pdf installed: apt-get remove cups-pdf 2. change sources.list to point your SRC (!!) repository to testing 3. get the source for the testing version: apt-get source cups-pdf 4. reset the sources.list to old 5. get the dependencies needed to compile it: apt-get build-dep cups-pdf 6. go to the base dir where the sources are (not the src dir inside) and make the .deb: dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -uc -b 7. go up a dir and install the .deb: dpkg -i cups-pdf_2.2.0-1_i386.deb and it should work (I think)..
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