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authorDenis Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>2008-03-24 02:18:03 +0000
committerDenis Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>2008-03-24 02:18:03 +0000
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diff --git a/printutils/lpd.c b/printutils/lpd.c
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@@ -18,13 +18,13 @@
18 * and should have the following structure: 18 * and should have the following structure:
19 * 19 *
20 * SPOOLDIR/ 20 * SPOOLDIR/
21 * <queue1> 21 * <queue1>
22 * ... 22 * ...
23 * <queueN> 23 * <queueN>
24 * 24 *
25 * <queueX> can be of two types: 25 * <queueX> can be of two types:
26 * A. a printer character device or an ordinary file a link to such; 26 * A. a printer character device or an ordinary file a link to such;
27 * B. a directory. 27 * B. a directory.
28 * 28 *
29 * In case A lpd just dumps the data it receives from client (lpr) to the 29 * In case A lpd just dumps the data it receives from client (lpr) to the
30 * end of queue file/device. This is non-spooling mode. 30 * end of queue file/device. This is non-spooling mode.
@@ -38,11 +38,11 @@
38 * lpd only sanitizes them (by removing most non-alphanumerics). 38 * lpd only sanitizes them (by removing most non-alphanumerics).
39 * 39 *
40 * If HELPER-PROG (with optional arguments) is specified then lpd continues to process client data: 40 * If HELPER-PROG (with optional arguments) is specified then lpd continues to process client data:
41 * 1. it reads and parses control file (cfA...). The parse process results in setting environment 41 * 1. it reads and parses control file (cfA...). The parse process results in setting environment
42 * variables whose values were passed in control file; when parsing is complete, lpd deletes 42 * variables whose values were passed in control file; when parsing is complete, lpd deletes
43 * control file. 43 * control file.
44 * 2. it spawns specified helper application. It is then the helper application who is responsible 44 * 2. it spawns specified helper application. It is then the helper application who is responsible
45 * for both actual printing and deleting processed data file. 45 * for both actual printing and deleting processed data file.
46 * 46 *
47 * A good lpr passes control files which when parsed provide the following variables: 47 * A good lpr passes control files which when parsed provide the following variables:
48 * $H = host which issues the job 48 * $H = host which issues the job