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Old 06-11-2013
date -d is a feature so obvious and handy you'd think it's everywhere, but isn't. It's a GNU/Linux thing mostly.
 

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Update-AUCTeX-elisp(8)					      Debian GNU/Linux Manual					    Update-AUCTeX-elisp(8)

NAME
update-auctex-elisp - Update AUCTeX automatically generated TeX macros and LaTeX styles data SYNOPSIS
update-auctex-elisp [--daemon] [--no-act] [FLAVOR ...] DESCRIPTION
The update-auctex-elisp script updates the automatically generated TeX and LaTeX data used by AUCTeX and stored in /var/lib/auctex/<FLA- VOR>, where <FLAVOR> stands for any valid installed Emacs flavor. It is called automatically by the Debian auctex package (via dpkg triggers) whenever new (La)TeX macros and style files are installed in the TeX and METAFONT system trees; beside, it is called on GNU AUCTeX and GNU Emacs flavor upgrades and installations, to ensure up to date parsing. It may and should also be called manually after additions to the local TeX and METAFONT system tree. If no arguments are specified, update-auctex-elisp caters to every supported GNU Emacs flavor installed on the system; else it updates only the specified flavors, if they are installed. OPTIONS
--daemon Detach from the terminal and run in the background. --no-act Describe what would be done without doing nothing. EXIT STATUS
The update-auctex-elisp command returns 0 on success and a positive integer on errors. FILES
/var/lib/auctex: the hierarchy containing the byte-compiled files. BUGS
None known. SEE ALSO
emacs(1), tex(1), latex(1). UNRESTRICTIONS
This program is copylefted. Refer to the GNU General License for conditions of use. AUTHOR
This program has been written and is actively maintained by Davide G. M. Salvetti <salve@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. Debian Project 1998-02-17 Update-AUCTeX-elisp(8)
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