X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?p=thirdparty%2Fcups.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=ee1125b34ea80cfdc05c5854d16c20c1d68d896a;hp=74e5ab9b366113b32d8db28368949c6d5ddaa524;hb=a00d9eaecfbaba8b78d063d2460b81f1516989b6;hpb=16389be3ba17f66ff848b6195dc25fba122cd149 diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 74e5ab9b3..ee1125b34 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,13 +1,9 @@ -README - CUPS v2.2.4 - 2017-06-30 +README - CUPS v2.3.1 - 2019-10-07 ================================= -Looking for compile instructions? Read the file `INSTALL.md` instead... - - INTRODUCTION ------------ - CUPS is a standards-based, open source printing system developed by Apple Inc. for macOS® and other UNIX®-like operating systems. CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol ("IPP") and provides System V and Berkeley command-line @@ -22,20 +18,31 @@ included with CUPS to support many Dymo, EPSON, HP, Intellitech, OKIDATA, and Zebra printers. Many more drivers are available online and (in some cases) on the driver CD-ROM that came with your printer. -CUPS is licensed under the GNU General Public License and GNU Library General -Public License versions 2. See the file "LICENSE.txt" for more information. +CUPS is licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0. See the file +"LICENSE" for more information. READING THE DOCUMENTATION ------------------------- -Once you have installed the software you can access the documentation (and a -bunch of other stuff) online at: +Initial documentation to get you started is provided in the root directory of +the CUPS sources: - http://localhost:631/ +- `CHANGES.md`: A list of changes in the current major release of CUPS. +- `CONTRIBUTING.md`: Guidelines for contributing to the CUPS project. +- `CREDITS.md`: A list of past contributors to the CUPS project. +- `DEVELOPING.md`: Guidelines for developing code for the CUPS project. +- `INSTALL.md`: Instructions for building and installing CUPS. +- `LICENSE`: The CUPS license agreement (Apache 2.0). +- `NOTICE`: Copyright notices and exceptions to the CUPS license agreement. +- `README.md`: This file. + +Once you have installed the software you can access the documentation (and a +bunch of other stuff) online at and using the `man` +command, for example `man cups`. If you're having trouble getting that far, the documentation is located under -the `doc/help` directory. +the `doc/help` and `man` directories. Please read the documentation before asking questions. @@ -43,10 +50,8 @@ Please read the documentation before asking questions. GETTING SUPPORT AND OTHER RESOURCES ----------------------------------- -If you have problems, **read the documentation first!** We also provide two mailing -lists which are available at: - - https://lists.cups.org/mailman/listinfo +If you have problems, *read the documentation first!* We also provide two +mailing lists which are available at . See the CUPS web site at for other resources. @@ -55,46 +60,49 @@ SETTING UP PRINTER QUEUES USING YOUR WEB BROWSER ------------------------------------------------ CUPS includes a web-based administration tool that allows you to manage -printers, classes, and jobs on your server. Open the following URL in your -browser to access the printer administration tools: - - http://localhost:631/admin/ +printers, classes, and jobs on your server. Open +in your browser to access the printer administration tools: *Do not* use the hostname for your machine - it will not work with the default CUPS configuration. To enable administration access on other addresses, check -the `Allow Remote Administration` box and click on the `Change Settings button. +the `Allow Remote Administration` box and click on the `Change Settings` button. You will be asked for the administration password (root or any other user in the -`sys/system/root/admin/lpadmin` group on your system) when performing any -administrative function. +"sys", "system", "root", "admin", or "lpadmin" group on your system) when +performing any administrative function. SETTING UP PRINTER QUEUES FROM THE COMMAND-LINE ----------------------------------------------- -CUPS works best with PPD (PostScript Printer Description) files. In a pinch you -can also use System V style printer interface scripts. - -CUPS includes several sample PPD files you can use: - - Driver PPD Name - ----------------------------- ------------------------------ - Dymo Label Printers drv:///sample.drv/dymo.ppd - Intellitech Intellibar drv:///sample.drv/intelbar.ppd - EPSON 9-pin Series drv:///sample.drv/epson9.ppd - EPSON 24-pin Series drv:///sample.drv/epson24.ppd - Generic PCL Laser Printer drv:///sample.drv/generpcl.ppd - Generic PostScript Printer drv:///sample.drv/generic.ppd - HP DeskJet Series drv:///sample.drv/deskjet.ppd - HP LaserJet Series drv:///sample.drv/laserjet.ppd - OKIDATA 9-Pin Series drv:///sample.drv/okidata9.ppd - OKIDATA 24-Pin Series drv:///sample.drv/okidat24.ppd - Zebra CPCL Label Printer drv:///sample.drv/zebracpl.ppd - Zebra EPL1 Label Printer drv:///sample.drv/zebraep1.ppd - Zebra EPL2 Label Printer drv:///sample.drv/zebraep2.ppd - Zebra ZPL Label Printer drv:///sample.drv/zebra.ppd - -Run the `lpinfo -m` command to list the available drivers: +CUPS currently uses PPD (PostScript Printer Description) files that describe +printer capabilities and driver programs needed for each printer. The +`everywhere` PPD is used for nearly all modern networks printers sold since +about 2009. For example, the following command creates a print queue for a +printer at address "11.22.33.44": + + lpadmin -p printername -E -v ipp://11.22.33.44/ipp/print -m everywhere + +CUPS also includes several sample PPD files you can use for "legacy" printers: + + Driver | PPD Name + ----------------------------- | ------------------------------ + Dymo Label Printers | drv:///sample.drv/dymo.ppd + Intellitech Intellibar | drv:///sample.drv/intelbar.ppd + EPSON 9-pin Series | drv:///sample.drv/epson9.ppd + EPSON 24-pin Series | drv:///sample.drv/epson24.ppd + Generic PCL Laser Printer | drv:///sample.drv/generpcl.ppd + Generic PostScript Printer | drv:///sample.drv/generic.ppd + HP DeskJet Series | drv:///sample.drv/deskjet.ppd + HP LaserJet Series | drv:///sample.drv/laserjet.ppd + OKIDATA 9-Pin Series | drv:///sample.drv/okidata9.ppd + OKIDATA 24-Pin Series | drv:///sample.drv/okidat24.ppd + Zebra CPCL Label Printer | drv:///sample.drv/zebracpl.ppd + Zebra EPL1 Label Printer | drv:///sample.drv/zebraep1.ppd + Zebra EPL2 Label Printer | drv:///sample.drv/zebraep2.ppd + Zebra ZPL Label Printer | drv:///sample.drv/zebra.ppd + +You can run the `lpinfo -m` command to list all of the available drivers: lpinfo -m @@ -106,18 +114,19 @@ Then use the correct URI to add the printer using the `lpadmin` command: lpadmin -p printername -E -v device-uri -m ppd-name -Network printers typically use `socket` or `lpd` URIs: +Current network printers typically use `ipp` or `ipps` URIS: + + lpadmin -p printername -E -v ipp://11.22.33.44/ipp/print -m everywhere + lpadmin -p printername -E -v ipps://11.22.33.44/ipp/print -m everywhere + +Older network printers typically use `socket` or `lpd` URIs: lpadmin -p printername -E -v socket://11.22.33.44 -m ppd-name lpadmin -p printername -E -v lpd://11.22.33.44/ -m ppd-name The sample drivers provide basic printing capabilities, but generally do not -exercise the full potential of the printers or CUPS. - -CUPS also supports IPP Everywhere printers using the "everywhere" model, for -example: - - lpadmin -p printername -E -v ipp://11.22.33.44/ipp/print -m everywhere +exercise the full potential of the printers or CUPS. Other drivers provide +greater printing capabilities. PRINTING FILES @@ -148,13 +157,14 @@ This will prevent the filters from misinterpreting your print file. LEGAL STUFF ----------- -CUPS is copyright © 2007-2017 by Apple Inc. CUPS and the CUPS logo are -trademarks of Apple Inc. +Copyright © 2007-2019 by Apple Inc. +Copyright © 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products. -The MD5 Digest code is Copyright 1999 Aladdin Enterprises. +CUPS is provided under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0 with +exceptions for GPL2/LGPL2 software. A copy of this license can be found in the +file `LICENSE`. Additional legal information is provided in the file `NOTICE`. -CUPS is provided under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License -and GNU Library General Public License. This program is distributed in the hope -that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied -warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -"doc/help/license.html" or "LICENSE.txt" files for more information. +Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed +under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR +CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the +specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.