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author | Günther Deschner <gd@samba.org> | 2010-05-10 11:15:59 +0200 |
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committer | Günther Deschner <gd@samba.org> | 2010-05-10 11:50:28 +0200 |
commit | 86ec5fe3ee843f35a4577203b1c9f7d8739b80e3 (patch) | |
tree | bda621300c8a71467744eb358beefb4bffde246d /testprogs | |
parent | cda0c75e18f78022b94cb2c13f83342e0db7a8bc (diff) | |
download | samba-86ec5fe3ee843f35a4577203b1c9f7d8739b80e3.tar.gz |
testprogs: update README to reflect the util rename.
Guenther
Diffstat (limited to 'testprogs')
-rw-r--r-- | testprogs/win32/spoolss/README.win32 | 18 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/testprogs/win32/spoolss/README.win32 b/testprogs/win32/spoolss/README.win32 index 1388316ddc6..1e7bacc5bd7 100644 --- a/testprogs/win32/spoolss/README.win32 +++ b/testprogs/win32/spoolss/README.win32 @@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ Use the Microsoft "nmake" command to build the *.exe. This command is in your %path% if you start the "Visual Studio 2008 Command Prompt" from your Start menu. -Currently the real build target is (misleadingly) named "spoolss.exe". Run +Currently the real build target is named "testspoolss.exe". Run nmake /f Makefile -to build the spoolss.exe. After a successfull build you may want to clean up +to build the testspoolss.exe. After a successfull build you may want to clean up temporary files: nmake /f Makefile cleantmp @@ -25,10 +25,10 @@ temporary files: How to use ---------- -Running spoolss.exe with no additional params displays a short usage info. +Running testspoolss.exe with no additional params displays a short usage info. .............................................................................. -usage: spoolss.exe <name> [print] [samba3] [architecture=ARCHITECTURE] +usage: testspoolss.exe <name> [print] [samba3] [architecture=ARCHITECTURE] <name> can be a server or printer name URI [print] will print all data that has been retrieved @@ -44,16 +44,16 @@ The utility may be most useful if you use the "print" parameter to output all data received from the print server. You may re-direct the data into log files for later evaluation like this: - spoolss.exe \\smbserver print samba3 1>smbserver.log 2>smbserver.err - spoolss.exe \\smbserver print 1>smbserver.log 2>smbserver.err - spoolss.exe \\winserver print 1>winserver.log 2>winserver.err + testspoolss.exe \\smbserver print samba3 1>smbserver.log 2>smbserver.err + testspoolss.exe \\smbserver print 1>smbserver.log 2>smbserver.err + testspoolss.exe \\winserver print 1>winserver.log 2>winserver.err One interesting source of learning could be to compare the output for (maybe "the same") printers/drivers as installed on a Windows and on a Samba print server: - spoolss.exe \\winserver\printername print 1>winprinter.log 2>winprinter.err - spoolss.exe \\smbserver\printername print 1>smbprinter.log 2>smbprinter.err + testspoolss.exe \\winserver\printername print 1>winprinter.log 2>winprinter.err + testspoolss.exe \\smbserver\printername print 1>smbprinter.log 2>smbprinter.err and then compare the respective log files with a diff utility of your choice. To install "the same" printer/driver on a Samba server as on a Windows server, |