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Timestamp:
09/14/2003 10:49:33 PM (21 years ago)
Author:
Igor Živković <igor@…>
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Message:

update to cups-1.1.19

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@1077 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

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  • pst/printing/cups/cups-desc.xml

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    22<title>Contents</title>
    33
    4 <para>CUPS provides:</para>
     4<para><acronym>CUPS</acronym> provides
     5<command>accept</command>,
     6<command>cupsaddsmb</command>,
     7<command>cupsd</command>,
     8<command>cupstestppd</command>,
     9<command>lpadmin</command>,
     10<command>lpc</command>,
     11<command>lpinfo</command>,
     12<command>lpmove</command>,
     13<command>reject</command>,
     14<command>cancel</command>,
     15<command>cups-config</command>,
     16<command>disable</command>,
     17<command>enable</command>,
     18<command>lp</command>,
     19<command>lpoptions</command>,
     20<command>lppasswd</command>,
     21<command>lpq</command>,
     22<command>lpr</command>,
     23<command>lprm</command>,
     24<command>lpstat</command>,
     25<filename class="libraryfile">libcups</filename>,
     26<filename class="libraryfile">libcupsimage</filename> and various
     27scripts and filters.</para>
    528
    6 <para>/usr/sbin/lpc - line printer control program </para>
    7 <para>/usr/sbin/cupsd - common unix printing system daemon</para>
    8 <para>/usr/sbin/accept - accept jobs sent to a destination</para>
    9 <para>/usr/sbin/reject - reject jobs sent to a destination</para>
    10 <para>/usr/sbin/cupsaddsmb - export printers to samba for windows clients</para>
    11 <para>/usr/sbin/lpadmin - configure cups printers and classes</para>
    12 <para>/usr/sbin/lpinfo - show available devices or drivers </para>
    13 <para>/usr/sbin/lpmove - move a job to a new destination</para>
    14 <para>/usr/sbin/cupstestppd - test conformance of ppd files</para>
    15 <para>/usr/bin/lpq - show printer queue status</para>
    16 <para>/usr/bin/lpr - print files</para>
    17 <para>/usr/bin/lprm -  cancel print jobs</para>
    18 <para>/usr/bin/cancel - cancel jobs</para>
    19 <para>/usr/bin/disable -  start printers and classes</para>
    20 <para>/usr/bin/enable -  start printers and classes</para>
    21 <para>/usr/bin/lp - print files </para>
    22 <para>/usr/bin/lpoptions - display or set printer options and defaults</para>
    23 <para>/usr/bin/lpstat -  print cups status information</para>
    24 <para>/usr/bin/lppasswd - add, change, or delete digest passwords</para>
    25 <para>/usr/bin/cups-config - get cups api, compiler, directory, and link information</para>
     29<sect3><title>lpc</title>
     30<para><command>lpc</command> provides limited control over printer
     31and class queues provided by <acronym>CUPS</acronym>.</para></sect3>
     32
     33<sect3><title>cupsd</title>
     34<para><command>cupsd</command> is the scheduler for the Common UNIX Printing System.
     35</para></sect3>
     36
     37<sect3><title>accept</title>
     38<para><command>accept</command> instructs the printing system to accept print jobs to the specified
     39destinations.
     40</para></sect3>
     41
     42<sect3><title>reject</title>
     43<para><command>reject</command> reject instructs the printing system to
     44reject print jobs to the specified destinations.
     45</para></sect3>
     46
     47<sect3><title>cupsaddsmb</title>
     48<para><command>cupsaddsmb</command> exports printers to the SAMBA software for
     49use with Windows clients.
     50</para></sect3>
     51
     52<sect3><title>lpadmin</title>
     53<para><command>lpadmin</command> configures printer and class queues provided by
     54<acronym>CUPS</acronym>.
     55</para></sect3>
     56
     57<sect3><title>lpinfo</title>
     58<para><command>lpinfo</command> lists the available devices or drivers known to
     59the <acronym>CUPS</acronym> server.
     60</para></sect3>
     61
     62<sect3><title>lpmove</title>
     63<para><command>lpmove</command> moves the specified job to a new destination.
     64</para></sect3>
     65
     66<sect3><title>cupstestppd</title>
     67<para><command>cupstestppd</command> tests the conformance of <acronym>PPD</acronym> files.
     68</para></sect3>
     69
     70<sect3><title>lpq</title>
     71<para><command>lpq</command> shows the current print queue status on the named printer.
     72</para></sect3>
     73
     74<sect3><title>lpr</title>
     75<para><command>lpr</command> submits files for printing.
     76</para></sect3>
     77
     78<sect3><title>lprm</title>
     79<para><command>lprm</command> cancels print jobs that have been queued for printing.
     80</para></sect3>
     81
     82<sect3><title>cancel</title>
     83<para><command>cancel</command> cancels existing print jobs.
     84</para></sect3>
     85
     86<sect3><title>disable</title>
     87<para><command>disable</command> stops the named printers or classes.
     88</para></sect3>
     89
     90<sect3><title>enable</title>
     91<para><command>enable</command> starts the named printers or classes.
     92</para></sect3>
     93
     94<sect3><title>lp</title>
     95<para><command>lp</command> submits files for printing or alters a pending job.
     96</para></sect3>
     97
     98<sect3><title>lpoptions</title>
     99<para><command>lpoptions</command> displays or sets printer options and defaults.
     100</para></sect3>
     101
     102<sect3><title>lpstat</title>
     103<para><command>lpstat</command> displays status information about the
     104current classes, jobs, and printers.</para></sect3>
     105
     106<sect3><title>lppasswd</title>
     107<para><command>lppasswd</command> adds, changes or deletes passwords in
     108the <acronym>CUPS</acronym> digest password file <filename>passwd.md5</filename>.
     109</para></sect3>
     110
     111<sect3><title>cups-config</title>
     112<para><command>cups-config</command> is the <acronym>CUPS</acronym> program configuration utility.
     113</para></sect3>
    26114
    27115</sect2>
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