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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Corel Draw like software for Ubuntu Post 302336669 by apprentice on Wednesday 22nd of July 2009 02:51:46 PM
Old 07-22-2009
Thanks a lot! I'll do so, but now I've got another problem Smilie
 

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REPORTER-PRINT(1)						 LIBREPORT MANUAL						 REPORTER-PRINT(1)

NAME
reporter-print - Prints problem information to standard output or FILE. SYNOPSIS
reporter-print [-v] [-d DIR] [-o FILE] [-a yes/no] [-r] DESCRIPTION
The tool reads problem directory DIR and prints its text representation to stdout or to a specified FILE. Integration with ABRT events reporter-print can be used as a reporter, to allow users to report problems by writing them to a file. Example: EVENT=report reporter-print -o "${Log_File:-/tmp/abrt.log}" OPTIONS
-d DIR Path to problem directory. -v Be more verbose. Can be given multiple times. -o FILE Output file -a yes/no If -o FILE is specified, controls whether FILE is appended to, or overwritten. (default: no) -r Add a record to reported_to in DIR which specifies that this problem was reported. Some tools use this to differentiate between problems which were and weren't yet reported. Output format The output is designed to be machine-parsable. The elements which have only one line are printed in the form NAME:<whitespace>VALUE Elements which have more than one line are printed in the form NAME: :LINE1 :LINE2 :LINE3 Output may contain empty lines for better readability. AUTHORS
o ABRT team LIBREPORT 2.1.11 06/18/2014 REPORTER-PRINT(1)
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