16.29. taler-exchange-config(1)¶
16.29.1. Name¶
taler-exchange-config - manipulate GNU Taler exchange configuration files
16.29.2. Synopsis¶
taler-exchange-config [-c filename | –config=filename] [-f | –filename] [-F | –full] [-h | –help] [-L loglevel | –loglevel=loglevel] [-l filename | –logfile=filename] [-o option | –option=option] [-r | –rewrite] [-S | –list-sections] [-s section | –section=section] [-V value | –value=value] [-v | –version]
16.29.3. Description¶
taler-exchange-config can be used to read or modify GNU Taler exchange configuration files.
- -c FILENAME | –config=FILENAME
Use the configuration file FILENAME.
- -f | –filename
Try to perform expansions as if the option values represent filenames (will also be applied even if the option is not really a filename).
- -F | –full
Write the full configuration file, not just the differences to the defaults.
- -h | –help
Print short help on options.
- -L LOGLEVEL | –loglevel=LOGLEVEL
Use LOGLEVEL for logging. Valid values are
DEBUG
,INFO
,WARNING
, andERROR
.- -l FILENAME | –logfile=FILENAME
Send logging output to FILENAME.
- -o OPTION | –option=OPTION
Which configuration option should be accessed or edited. Required to set a value. If not given, all values of a given section will be printed in the format “OPTION = VALUE”.
- -r | –rewrite
Write the configuration file even if nothing changed. Will remove all comments!
- -S | –list-sections
List available configuration sections for use with
--section
.- -s SECTION | –section=SECTION
Which configuration section should be accessed or edited. Required option.
- -V VALUE | –value=VALUE
Configuration value to store in the given section under the given option. Must only be given together with
-s
and-o
options.- Note:
Changing the configuration file with
-V
will remove comments and may reorder sections and remove@INLINE@
directives. Using -V is thus dangerous! Use with extreme caution!
- -v | –version
Print GNU Taler version number.
16.29.4. See Also¶
taler-exchange.conf(5)
16.29.5. Bugs¶
Report bugs by using https://bugs.taler.net or by sending electronic mail to <taler@gnu.org>.