ppr-config - Configuration tool for PPR addons
ppr-config [--version] [--mk] [--sh] [--ph] [--pm] [--confdir] [--homedir] [---sharedir] [--var-spool-ppr]
This program will print configuration information about the installed copy
of PPR. Programs that extend PPR should use it to locate PPR's installation
directories and to obtain other configuration information.
- --version
-
Print the PPR version number.
- --mk
-
Print a makefile fragment, suitable for including in a makefile.
- --sh
-
Print a shell script fragment, suitable for including in a Borne shell script.
- --ph
-
Print a Perl header file containing PPR configuration information, suitable
for including using require. (PPR's paths.ph is created by this
command.)
- --pm
-
Print a Perl module containing PPR configuration information, suitable for
including using use. (PPR's paths.pm is created by this command.)
- --tcl
-
Print a Tcl script fragment, suitable for including in a Tcl script.
- --confdir
-
Print the path of PPR's configuration directory.
- --homedir
-
Print the path of PPR's home directory.
- --sharedir
-
Print the path of PPR's share directory.
- --var-spool-ppr
-
Print the path of PPR's spool directory.
``PPR, a PostScript Print Spooler''
PPR was written at Trinity College during 1993--2003.
David Chappell, Trinity College Computing Center, Hartford, Connecticut.