10-03-2001
The Win2k server is running a 3rd party software called NIPrint. This software allows you to create print queues that receive the UNIX print stream. It then creates a file with the print stream or sends it to a printer. It also sends a notification back to the UNIX print queue when the entire print stream is received.
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#include <sys/ipc.h>
#include <sys/msg.h>
int main()
{
int qid;
int t;
struct msgbuf mesg;
qid=msgget(IPC_PRIVATE,IPC_CREAT);
mesg.mtype=1L;
mesg.mtext=1;
t=msgsnd(qid,&mesg,1,0);
printf("%d",t);
}
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foomatic-printjob
FOOMATIC-PRINTJOB(1) General Commands Manual FOOMATIC-PRINTJOB(1)
NAME
foomatic-printjob - manage printer jobs in a spooler-independent fashion
SYNOPSIS
foomatic-printjob [ -s spooler ] [ -P queuename ] [ -o option1=value1 -o option2 ... ] [ -i ] [ file1 file2 ... ]
foomatic-printjob -Q [ -s spooler ] [ -P queuename ] [ -i ] [ -a ] [ user1 user2 ... ]
foomatic-printjob -R [ -s spooler ] [ -P queuename ] [ -i ] [ - | jobid1 jobid2 ... ]
foomatic-printjob -C [ -s spooler ] [ -i ] command [ arguments ]
foomatic-printjob -S [ -s spooler ] [ -i ]
foomatic-printjob -h [ -s spooler ] [ -P queuename ] [ -i ]
DESCRIPTION
foomatic-printjob provides a spooler-independent interface to creating and managing printer jobs and print queues. Note that the first
argument changes the mode of the command, as it combines the functionality of several System V-style printing commands.
OPTIONS
-sspooler Explicit spooler type.
-Pqueuename
Any commands specified should apply to this queue instead of the default.
-ooption=value
Set option to value
-ooption Set the switch option
-#n Print n copies
file1 file2 ...
Files to be printed, when no file is given, standard input will be printed
-Q Query the jobs in a queue. If a list of users is specified, only those users' jobs will be queried.
-Q -a Query the jobs in all queues. If a list of users is specified, only those users' jobs will be queried.
-R [ - | jobid1 jobid2 ... ]
Remove a job from a queue. Using - will remove all jobs.
-C command [ arguments ]
Execute control commands for queue/job manipulation. The commands are the ones of the BSD "lpc" utility. Use the control command
"help" to get a list of supported commands. Note: the amount of commands varies with the spooler, but the same commands given
under different spoolers do the same thing.
-i Interactive mode: You will be asked if foomatic-printjob is in doubt about something. Otherwise foomatic-printjob uses auto-
detection or quits with an error.
-S Save the chosen spooler as the default spooler
-h Show this message or show a list of available options if a queue is specified
SEE ALSO
foomatic-configure(1) and the documentation for your print spooler.
AUTHOR
Manfred Wassmann <manolo@NCC-1701.B.Shuttle.de> and Chris Lawrence <lawrencc@debian.org> for the foomatic project using output from the
associated binary.
BUGS
This manpage still needs some editing.
Foomatic Project 2001-01-06 FOOMATIC-PRINTJOB(1)