NAME¶
cups-genppdupdate - update CUPS+Gutenprint PPD files
SYNOPSIS¶
cups-genppdupdate [
-h] [
-n] [
-N] [
-q |
-v] [
-s ppd-directory] [
-s output-directory] [
PPD-FILES or QUEUES...]
DESCRIPTION¶
cups-genppdupdate regenerates the
Gutenprint PPD files in use by
CUPS, using the PPD files under
/usr/share/cups/model/gutenprint as
templates. The new PPD file replaces the old PPD file under
/etc/cups/ppd, but all the options set in the old PPD will be merged
into the new PPD, provided that they are still valid in the new file.
If no files or queue names are specified,
cups-genppdupdate updates all
Gutenprint PPD files in
/etc/cups/ppd. Otherwise,
cups-genppdupdate updates all files or queues listed on the command
line.
cups-genppdupdate does not update Foomatic PPD files or PPD files from
Gimp-Print 4.2 or earlier.
cups-genppdupdate does
not restart cupsd. cupsd will need manually
reloading (or send SIGHUP) once
cups-genppdupdate has completed.
OPTIONS¶
- -h
- Show a help message.
- -n
- No action. The program will run, but the old PPD files will
not be replaced.
- -q
- Quiet mode. No messages will be issued, apart from
errors.
- -v
- Verbose mode. More informative messages will be issued.
Note that extremely verbose output may be turned on by setting $debug=1 in
the source, but this output will not be of use to the average user.
- -s ppd-directory
- Use ppd-directory as the base directory to read PPD
files from. By default, the base directory is
/usr/share/cups/model/gutenprint. Under this directory, the PPD
files are located in subdirectories according to language code and
territory.
- -o output-directory
- Place updated PPD files in output-directory. By
default, this is the same as the input directory.
- -N
- Reset all options to their defaults (do not merge options
from the current PPD file)
SEE ALSO¶
cups-genppd(8),
cups-genppdconfig(8), CUPS Software Administrators
Manual,
http://localhost:631/documentation.html
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2002-2006 Roger Leigh (rleigh@debian.org) and Robert Krawitz
(rlk@alum.mit.edu)
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, as published by the
Free Software Foundation.
This manual page was written by Roger Leigh (rleigh@debian.org).