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If you need to know what program is actively using a file, try installing lsof (or get your Admins to do this).
If you want to see who modified (past tense) a file, you will need some sort of accounting or auditing enabled.
This will be trickier than you think I imagine.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
french-conjugator
french-conjugator(1) french-conjugator(1)
NAME
french-conjugator - conjugate French verbs
SYNOPSIS
echo aimer | french-conjugator > result.txt
DESCRIPTION
french-conjugator reads the infinitive form of French verbs from the command line or from standard input and writes (to standard output)
the complete conjugation of those verbs, if they are known.
The standard input is not read if verbs are passed as command-line arguments.
Each mode and tense is introduced by a line that starts with a hyphen and a space, and ends with a colon. The mode and tense in that line
are always in English, regardless of the user's current locale. (This is meant to facilitate automatic parsing of the output. For a
French user interface, see the GNOME application and applet.) The conjugation is ended with a line that only contains a hyphen. If the
given verb is unknown or not in the infinitive form, only this line is written.
The command flushes its output buffer after finishing each answer. This allows the command to be easily called from another program
through two pipes.
The command starts by loading its database from XML files (stored typically in /usr/share/verbiste). This takes some time, so it is a good
idea to have the command answer many requests instead of running it for each request.
The verbiste library's source archive contains Perl and Java example programs that illustrate this technique.
There must not be any leading or trailing white spaces on the lines read by the command.
In the past participle tense, four lines are written: they correspond in order to the masculine singular, masculine plural, feminine singu-
lar and feminine plural.
OPTIONS
--help display a help page and exit
--version
display version information and exit
--lang=L
select the language to use (fr for French or it for Italian); French is the default language
--mode=M
only display mode M, where M can be infinitive, indicative, conditional, subjunctive, imperative or participle
--tense=T
only display tense T, where T can be present, past, imperfect or future
--pronouns
show the pronouns
--utf8 assume that the terminal uses the UTF-8 encoding instead of Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1); try this option if Verbiste claims not to know a
verb that contains an accented character
--all-infinitives
print the infinitive form of all the verbs in the knowledge base, one per line, unsorted; other command-line arguments are ignored
EXAMPLES
$ french-conjugator aimer
- infinitive present:
aimer
- indicative present:
aime
aimes
aime
aimons
aimez
aiment
- indicative imperfect:
aimais
aimais
aimait
[...]
- participle past:
aime
aimes
aimee
aimees
-
LICENSE
This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms of the GNU General Public License. This program has absolutely no
warranty.
AUTHOR
See the verbiste(3) manual page.
BUGS
See the verbiste(3) manual page.
SEE ALSO
verbiste(3), french-deconjugator(1).
April 28th, 2012 french-conjugator(1)