LINUXHATE(1) User Manuals LINUXHATE(1)
NAME
linuxhate - god dammit, why does it have to suck so much?
SYNOPSIS
rm [-rf] [ vmlinuz ] /opt /usr/src/linux /etc/rc.d...
DESCRIPTION
linuxhate You installed WHAT? Well now you've done it.
Get ready for
tables. By default it parses all baz segments and rearranges
them in reverse order by time for the xyzzy(1) linker to
find them. The symdef entry is then compressed using the WBG
(Whiz-Bang-Gizmo) algorithm. All files are processed in the
order specified.
OPTIONS
-b Do not write `busy' to stdout while processing.
-c config-file
Use the alternate system wide config-file instead of
/etc/foo.conf. This overrides any FOOCONF environment
variable.
-a In addition to the baz segments, also parse the blurfl
headers.
-r Recursive mode. Operates as fast as lightning at the
expense of a megabyte of virtual memory.
FILES
/etc/foo.conf
The system wide configuration file. See foo(5) for fur-
ther details.
~/.foorc
Per user configuration file. See foo(5) for further
details.
ENVIRONMENT
FOOCONF
If non-null the full pathname for an alternate system
wide foo.conf. Overridden by the -c option.
DIAGNOSTICS
The following diagnostics may be issued on stderr:
Bad magic number.
The input file does not look like an archive file.
Old style baz segments.
foo can only handle new style baz segments. COBOL
object libraries are not supported in this version.
BUGS
The command name should have been chosen more carefully to
reflect its purpose.
AUTHOR
Jens Schweikhardt <howto at schweikhardt dot net>
SEE ALSO
bar(1), foo(5), xyzzy(1)
Linux Last change: MARCH 1995 2