cups-driverd(8)
NAME
cups-driverd - cups driver daemon
SYNOPSIS
cups-driverd cat ppd-name cups-driverd list request_id limit options
DESCRIPTION
cups-driverd  shows  or lists PPD files. It is run in response to CUPSAdd-Modify-Printer  or  CUPS-Get-Devices  requests.   The  first   form
("cups-driverd  cat ppd-name") writes the named PPD file to stdout. The
output format is an uncompressed PPD file.
The second form lists the available manufacturers or PPD files to  stdout  as  indicated by the options argument. The output format is an IPP
response message. The request_id argument is the request  ID  from  the
original  IPP  request,  typically  1.  The limit argument is the limit
value from the original IPP request - 0 means no  limit.  Finally,  the
options  argument  is a space-delimited list of attributes ("name=value
name=value ...") that were passed in with the request. Currently  cupsdriverd  looks for the ppd-make and requested-attributes attributes and
tailors the output accordingly.
DRIVERS
- Drivers can be static PPD files under the /usr/share/cups/model  directory  or  programs under the /usr/lib/cups/driver directory. Static PPD
files must conform to the Adobe PPD File Format  Specification  version
4.3  and  may  be compressed using the gzip(1) program. Driver programs
must implement the command-line interface shown in the next section.
 - DRIVER PROGRAMS
 - Driver programs provide an interface to dynamically-generated PPD files. The following arguments are currently defined:
 - drivername list
    Lists the supported PPD files to stdout.
 - drivername cat ppdname
    Writes the named PPD file to stdout.
 - LISTING FILES (drivername list)
 - When  run  with  the  single argument "list", the program must list the
available PPD files it can generate to stdout using the following  format:
    "drivername:ppdname" language "make" "make and model" "1284 device id"
 - Drivername is the name of the driver program. Ppdname is the name used to select the given driver. Language is the locale associated with the default language of the PPD file, typically "en". Make is the Manufacturer name from the PPD file. Make and model is the NickName name from the PPD file. 1284 device id is the 1284DeviceId from the PPD file, if any.
 - WRITING FILES (drivername cat ppdname)
 - When the driver program is run with the "cat ppdname" arguments, it must write the named PPD file to stdout, uncompressed. If the named PPD file does not exist, the driver program must not write any output to stdout and report the error to stderr instead.
 - DRIVER ERROR MESSAGES
 - Error messages can be relayed back to cupsd by writing them to stderr. The following prefixes are recognized:
 - DEBUG: [drivername]
    Debugging messages
 - ERROR: [drivername]
    Error messages
 - INFO: [drivername]
    Informational messages
 
SEE ALSO
cupsd(8), cupsd.conf(5), cupstestppd(1),
http://localhost:631/help
COPYRIGHT
- Copyright 2007-2009 by Apple Inc.