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Need help with differences between similar legacy lpadmin options #707

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Hi,

The later ones can only work with old PPDs; this is, by being added with lpadmin -i or -P option. The thing is, even after reading the manual and docs, I simply don't understand what the actual difference is and when each one used to be used, even if in strictly "historic context".

-i was for System V interface scripts (scripts which were run at the end of job) and its usage with PPD was a side-effect. -P is for providing PPD files only. This is described in man lpadmin - to sum it up, both are meant for a different file types.

Aside of this, for cancelling failed print jobs, there are (or were?) the commands "lprm" and "cancel".

In both cases, what is or was the difference? Which …

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