What is my running version of cups?

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I am running RedHat 7.1 and have installed, using yum, Cups 1.6.3.
Then I manually compiled in a version of Cups 2.0
This did not resolve my PDF printing issue as I had hoped it would.
So I want to double-check that version 2 is now in place.
How to determine the version of Cups that I am now running?
sudo yum list | grep cups still shows it as 1.6.3 (but that is understandable).
One problem - I have not configured the GUI web-based interface, so that is not an answer for me.
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I am running RedHat 7.1 and have installed, using yum, Cups 1.6.3.
Then I manually compiled in a version of Cups 2.0
This did not resolve my PDF printing issue as I had hoped it would.
So I want to double-check that version 2 is now in place.
How to determine the version of Cups that I am now running?
sudo yum list | grep cups still shows it as 1.6.3 (but that is understandable).
One problem - I have not configured the GUI web-based interface, so that is not an answer for me.
rhel cups version
If I use the commandcurl http://localhost:631I get an HTML file back from Cups which shows the version number between the <TITLE> tags. This looks like a valid answer to me question. Albeit only testing the installation and not checking the executable file's version.
– Paul Pritchard
Mar 11 at 15:39
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I am running RedHat 7.1 and have installed, using yum, Cups 1.6.3.
Then I manually compiled in a version of Cups 2.0
This did not resolve my PDF printing issue as I had hoped it would.
So I want to double-check that version 2 is now in place.
How to determine the version of Cups that I am now running?
sudo yum list | grep cups still shows it as 1.6.3 (but that is understandable).
One problem - I have not configured the GUI web-based interface, so that is not an answer for me.
rhel cups version
I am running RedHat 7.1 and have installed, using yum, Cups 1.6.3.
Then I manually compiled in a version of Cups 2.0
This did not resolve my PDF printing issue as I had hoped it would.
So I want to double-check that version 2 is now in place.
How to determine the version of Cups that I am now running?
sudo yum list | grep cups still shows it as 1.6.3 (but that is understandable).
One problem - I have not configured the GUI web-based interface, so that is not an answer for me.
rhel cups version
rhel cups version
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If I use the commandcurl http://localhost:631I get an HTML file back from Cups which shows the version number between the <TITLE> tags. This looks like a valid answer to me question. Albeit only testing the installation and not checking the executable file's version.
– Paul Pritchard
Mar 11 at 15:39
add a comment |
If I use the commandcurl http://localhost:631I get an HTML file back from Cups which shows the version number between the <TITLE> tags. This looks like a valid answer to me question. Albeit only testing the installation and not checking the executable file's version.
– Paul Pritchard
Mar 11 at 15:39
If I use the command
curl http://localhost:631 I get an HTML file back from Cups which shows the version number between the <TITLE> tags. This looks like a valid answer to me question. Albeit only testing the installation and not checking the executable file's version.– Paul Pritchard
Mar 11 at 15:39
If I use the command
curl http://localhost:631 I get an HTML file back from Cups which shows the version number between the <TITLE> tags. This looks like a valid answer to me question. Albeit only testing the installation and not checking the executable file's version.– Paul Pritchard
Mar 11 at 15:39
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If I use the command
curl http://localhost:631I get an HTML file back from Cups which shows the version number between the <TITLE> tags. This looks like a valid answer to me question. Albeit only testing the installation and not checking the executable file's version.– Paul Pritchard
Mar 11 at 15:39