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5 .TH READPSTLOG 1 "February 24, 2004"
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18 .SH NAME
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19 readpstlog \- convert a readpst logfile to text format
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20 .SH SYNOPSIS
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21 .B readpstlog
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22 .RI [ options ] " logfile"
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23 .SH DESCRIPTION
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24 This manual page documents briefly the
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25 .B readpstlog
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26 command.
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31 \fBreadpstlog\fP is a program that reads the \fIbinary\fP logfile generated
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32 by \fBreadpst\fP, and outputs it in a more desirable format (i.e. text).
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33 .SH OPTIONS
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34 This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax.
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35 A summary of options is included below.
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36 .TP
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37 .BR \-f " \fIformat\fP"
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38 Sets the format of the text log output. Currently, the only valid output
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39 format is \fBT\fP, for text; anything else gives the default.
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40 .TP
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41 .BR \-t " \fItypes\fP"
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42 Tells \fBreadpstlog\fP to print only the specified types of log messages.
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43 Types are specified in a comma\-delimited list (e.g. 3,10,5,6).
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44 .TP
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45 .BR \-x " \fItypes\fP"
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46 Tells \fBreadpstlog\fP to exclude the specified types of log messages.
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47 Types are specified in a comma\-delimited list (e.g. 3,10,5,6).
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48 .SH LOG MESSAGE TYPES
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50 \fBreadpstlog\fP understands the following types of log messages:
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51 .RS 15
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52 .TP
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53 .B 1
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54 File accesses
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55 .TP
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56 .B 2
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57 Index accesses
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58 .TP
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59 .B 3
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60 New email found
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61 .TP
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62 .B 4
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63 Warnings
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64 .TP
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65 .B 5
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66 Read accesses
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67 .TP
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68 .B 6
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69 Informational messages
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70 .TP
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71 .B 7
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72 Main function calls
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73 .TP
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74 .B 8
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75 Decrypting calls
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76 .TP
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77 .B 10
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78 Function calls
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79 .TP
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80 .B 11
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81 HexDump calls
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82 .RE
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83 .SH SEE ALSO
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84 .BR readpst (1)
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85 .SH AUTHOR
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86 This manual page was written by Joe Nahmias <joe@nahmias.net> for the Debian
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87 GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
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