taler-config(1)
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Name
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**taler-config** - configure GNU Taler configuration files
Synopsis
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**taler-config**
[**-b** *backend* | **––supported-backend=**\ \ *backend*]
[**-c** *filename* | **––config=**\ \ *filename*]
[**-f** | **––filename**]
[**-h** | **––help**]
[**-L** *loglevel* | **––loglevel=**\ \ *loglevel*]
[**-l** *filename* | **––logfile=**\ \ *filename*]
[**-o** *option* | **––option=**\ \ *option*]
[**-S** | **––list-sections**]
[**-s** *section* | **––section=**\ \ *section*]
[**-V** *value* | **––value=**\ \ *value*]
[**-v** | **––version**]
[**-W** | **––rewrite**]
Description
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**taler-config** can be used to read or modify GNU Taler configuration files.
**-b** *BACKEND* \| **––supported-backend=**\ \ *BACKEND*
Tests whether the specified *BACKEND* is supported by the current installation.
The backend must match the name of a plugin, i.e. "namestore_postgres" for
the Postgres database backend of the "NAMESTORE" service. If *BACKEND* is
supported, taler-config will return a status code of 0 (success), otherwise
77 (unsupported). When this option is specified, no other options may be
specified. Specifying this option together with other options will cause
taler-config to return a status code of 1 (error).
**-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).
**-h** \| **––help**
Print short help on options.
**-L** *LOGLEVEL* \| **––loglevel=**\ \ *LOGLEVEL*
Use *LOGLEVEL* for logging.
Valid values are ``DEBUG``, ``INFO``, ``WARNING``, and ``ERROR``.
**-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".
**-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.
**-v** \| **––version**
Print GNU Taler version number.
**-W** \| **––rewrite**
Consider differences to defaults only.
See Also
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taler.conf(5), taler-config-generate(1)
Bugs
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Report bugs by using https://bugs.taler.net or by sending electronic
mail to .