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NAME

       gspool_putspd - set new defaults for Xi Text

SYNOPSIS

       #include <gspool.h>

       int gspool_putspu(const int fd, struct apispdr *ret)

DESCRIPTION

       The gspool_putspd() function is used to set the default user privileges on the local host.

       Its parameters are as follows:

       fd is a file descriptor previously returned by gspool_open

       res points to a structure which contains the privileges.  The "struct apisphdr" is defined
       in the file gspool.h.

RETURN VALUES

       GSPOOL_UNKNOWN_USER
               Invalid user name

       GSPOOL_INVALID_FD
               Invalid File descriptor

       GSPOOL_BADWRITE
               failure writing to the network

       GSPOOL_BADREAD
               failure reading from the network

       GSPOOL_NOPERM
               The user does not have permission

       GSPOOL_ZERO_CLASS
               A class code of zero is illegal

       GSPOOL_BAD_PRIORITY
               One of the priority fields contains zero

       GSPOOL_BAD_COPIES
               The copies field contains zero

       GSPOOL_BAD_FORM
               The form type filed has been left empty

EXAMPLE

       An example to give all users the permission to add and delete printers:

        int fd, ret;
        struct apisphdr new_privs;

        fd = gspool_open("myhost", (char *)0, 0);
        if (fd < 0) {  /* error handling */
            ...
        }

        /* get the current permissions */

        ret = gspool_getspd(fd, &new_privs);
        if (ret < 0) { /* error handling */
            ...
        }

        if (!(new_privs.sph_flgs & PV_ADDDEL))
            new_privs.sph_flgs |= PV_ADDDEL;

        ret = gspool_putspd(fd, &new_privs);
        if (ret < 0) { /* error handling */
            ...
        }
        gspool_close(fd);

SEE ALSO

       gspool_getspu(3), gspool_getspd(3), gspool_putspu(3)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.  This is free software. You may
       redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
       <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.  There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by
       law.

AUTHOR

       John M Collins, Xi Software Ltd.