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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Script to search and copy files Post 302671535 by bartus11 on Friday 13th of July 2012 03:52:01 PM
Old 07-13-2012
It is not what I meant. I want to see the output of command file with gold.txt as argument.
 

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CONFIGURE-DEBIAN(8)						      Debconf						       CONFIGURE-DEBIAN(8)

NAME
configure-debian - central configuration program for packages using debconf SYNOPSIS
configure-debian [options] DESCRIPTION
This program is meant to be a simple frontend to the dpkg-reconfigure program. Many new users who do not know about this program are unaware of how to return to the debconf configuration seen during package install. Others who do know about it often forget or do not know the package name of the program they want to reconfigure. This program is meant to address both of those issues. Note that this is not meant to be a complete configuration system! Debconf is a purposely simple system, and is not meant to solve all configuration needs. Still, it is very flexible and can accomplish a lot with relative ease. The advantage to using it rather than a tool such as linuxconf is that the distributed nature of Debian allows package maintainers to write their own configuration scripts specially tailored to both the program that they know very well and Debian itself. OPTIONS
-l --list List all packages initially, don't show them by section configure-debian accepts all the command line options for dpkg-reconfigure(1), and passes them along to it when it calls the program. See its manpapge for details on these options. SEE ALSO
dpkg-reconfigure(1) AUTHOR
David Nusinow <dnusinow@debian.org> 2005-08-09 CONFIGURE-DEBIAN(8)
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