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CUPS - running into a problem trying to start cupsd.exe

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Lars:
Very odd, I have this:


--- Code: ---{0}[d:\usr\lib] bldlevel gtls30.dll
Build Level Display Facility Version 6.12.675 Sep 25 2001
(C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1993-2001
Signature:       @#bww bitwise works GmbH:3.6.12-1.oc00#@##1## 04 Apr 2020 12:06:06     ECS26154618:
:::0::@@gnutls
Vendor:          bww bitwise works GmbH
Revision:        3.06
Date/Time:       04 Apr 2020 12:06:06
Build Machine:   ECS26154618
File Version:    3.6
Description:     gnutls

--- End code ---

So, it looks like the exact same version but I have a different build time ...
It's from "netlabs-rel" and the gtls30.dll DOES contain the "_gnutls_fips140_set_mode" exported function:

--- Code: ---{1}[d:\usr\lib] exehdr gtls30.dll | find "_gnutls_fips140_set_mode"
 943    1  00055983  _gnutls_fips140_set_mode   exported

--- End code ---

I am not using CUPS but I can say that:

http://localhost:631/admin

works (it sees my printer etc.). I then printed a test page via the admin GUI and that also worked.

Dariusz Piatkowski:
Hi David!


--- Quote from: David McKenna on September 09, 2021, 04:37:13 am ---...Any chance you have more than one version of gtls30.dll on your system? I have one in C:\usr\lib dated 4/4/2020 and no trouble running that CUPS version here...
--- End quote ---

Yup...that certainly would do it.

Silvan at GitHub responded with the same suggestion as well.

I found out that somehow I got a couple of TLS DLLs in the \usr\local\lib location. No doubt I was probably testing something in the past, could have been part of the AOS Testers List activities. Apparently I missed the clean-up aftwards.

So yeah, things are UP and RUNNING...although I'm scratching my head to make sense of what specifically CUPS brings (as far as the benefits of it being there).

I will start another thread on this partially b/c the Brother HL-5470DW printer I'm trying to duplicate (already have the adjusted - through PPD import - OS/2 PSCRIPT drivers in place) in CUPS uses a CUPS filter definition and so far I haven't been able to make sense of how to actually deploy that filter. Without it there CUPS really isn't talking fully conversing with my Brother printer.

Thanks everyone, appreciate the quick suggestions!

Dave Yeo:
Hi Lars, likely yours is the P4 build and mine is the i686 build, or the opposite, I haven't booted to that partition to check but would explain the aprox 1/2 hour difference.

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