06-02-2003
i would recommend going out and puchasing the FreeBSD Handbook kit which includes FreeBSD 4.8. personally, i found this to be, by far, the easiest to understand documentation and one of the easiest UNIX-like OS'es you'll have the pleasure of using.
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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
foomatic-kitload
FOOMATIC-KITLOAD(8) System Manager's Manual FOOMATIC-KITLOAD(8)
NAME
foomatic-kitload - installs a data kit into the foomatic database.
SYNOPSIS
foomatic-kitload [ -k kit-dir] [ -d dest-dir]...
DESCRIPTION
foomatic-kitload installs a foomatic data kit into the local data library. It takes a -k dirname option, where dirname is the toplevel
directory of a foomatic driver "kit". A "kit" is a selection of XML source files arranged exactly as in the source/section of the master
database (ie, opt/driver/printer/ subdirs).
GIMP-Print's foomatic-generator produces exactly such a kit.
Foomatic-kitload is moderately paranoid about kits: the kit must contain at least one of printer, driver or opt; the kit must contain only
files ending in .xml, the kit cannot be the local library itself, etc. But it does not inspect the contents of the kit files in any way.
Options
-k dirname
dirname is the toplevel directory of a foomatic driver "kit".
-d destdir
destdir is a prefix to prepend to the install path. This will not normally be required, but is useful if installing into a tem-
porary `staging area' prior to installing in the final destination.
EXIT STATUS
foomatic-kitload returns 0 on success, 255 or something else when an error occurs.
AUTHOR
Manfred Wassmann <manolo@NCC-1701.B.Shuttle.de> for the foomatic project using output from the associated binary.
BUGS
Please send bug reports to foomatic-devel@linuxprinting.org.
Foomatic Project 2001-05-07 FOOMATIC-KITLOAD(8)