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cups-config(3)						      Easy Software Products						    cups-config(3)

NAME
cups-config - get cups api, compiler, directory, and link information. SYNOPSIS
cups-config --api-version cups-config --cflags cups-config --datadir cups-config --help cups-config --ldflags cups-config [ --image ] [ --static ] --libs cups-config --serverbin cups-config --serverroot cups-config --version DESCRIPTION
cups-config is the CUPS program configuration utility. It should be used by application developers to determine the necessary command-line options for the compiler and linker, as well as determining installation directories for filters, configuration files, and drivers. The --api-version command displays the current API version (major.minor). The --cflags command displays the necessary compiler options. The --datadir command displays the default CUPS data directory. The --help command displays the program usage message. The --ldflags command displays the necessary linker options. The --libs command displays the necessary librarys to link to. The --image option adds the CUPS imaging library to the list. The --static option shows the static libraries instead of the default (shared) libraries. The --serverbin command displays the default CUPS binary directory, where filters and backends are stored. The --serverroot command displays the default CUPS configuration file directory. The --version command displays the full version number of the CUPS installation (major.minor.patch). SEE ALSO
CUPS Software Programmers Manual, http://localhost:631/documentation.html COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1993-2002 by Easy Software Products, All Rights Reserved. 25 October 2001 Common UNIX Printing System cups-config(3)
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