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It is very likely there will be no way to get that information. I don't know of any standard Unix log file that would record that detailed a level of file access info. Unless your system has some extra security or logging packages installed that do just that you'll be out of luck.
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pytrainer
pytrainer(7) Miscellaneous Information Manual pytrainer(7)
NAME
pytrainer - sport activity logging tool
SYNOPSIS
pytrainer [options]
DESCRIPTION
pytrainer is a tool to log all sport excursions coming from GPS devices (with a focus on ForeRunnner 205, 305 and 405) or GPX
(http://www.topografix.com) files.
Pytrainer supports GPS track files and displays it in graphs, maps...
OPTIONS
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-d, --debug
enable logging at debug level
-i, --info
enable logging at info level
-w, --warn
enable logging at warning level
--valid
enable validation of files imported by plugins (details at info or debug logging level) - note plugin must support validation
--check
triggers database (only sqlite based) and configuration file sanity checks, adding fields if necessary. Backup of database is done
before any change. Details at info or debug logging level
--oldgraph
Turn off new graphing approach
--newgraph
Deprecated option: turn on new graphing approach
--confdir=CONF_DIR
Specify the directory where application configuration will be stored.
--logtype=TYPE
Specify where logging should be output to. TYPE is one of 'file' (default), or 'console'.
EXAMPLES
pytrainer
starts pytrainer with log level set to ERROR
pytrainer -d
starts pytrainer with log level set to DEBUG (troubleshooting)
AUTHORS
This manual page was originally written by Braulio Valdivielso <brlvldvlsmrtnz@gmail.com> and polished by Christian Perrier
<bubulle@debian.org>.
For more information please check 'Credits' in 'About' menu.
Thanks to everyone who contributes and supports pytrainer.
SEE ALSO
Project web site: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/pytrainer/
Distribution list: pytrainer-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
version 1.0 2011-08-29 pytrainer(7)