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Old 09-27-2001
I will take a look at the site and software for "Big Brother" to see if this fits our needs. I will report back as to my findings. Thank you 98_1LE.
 

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LLINES(1)						      General Commands Manual							 LLINES(1)

NAME
llexec SYNOPSIS
llexec [OPTION]... llexec [OPTIONS]... -x report Database DESCRIPTION
Invokes the LifeLines genealogy program, execute one report (with the -x switch), then exit. For up to date documentation, please see the LifeLines reference manual, or visit the project site online at: http://lifelines.source- forge.net llexec is a rustic version of the Lifelines software, basically without curses interface. It is mainly designed for CGI use. For interac- tive use, please use the llines(1) program. OPTIONS
-x report execute the report program from the file named "report" -F Finnish option (only available if compiled with Finnish flag) -d developmental/debug mode (signals are not caught) -f force open a database (only for use if reader/writer count is wrong) -i open database with immutable access (no protection against other access -- for use on read-only media) -k always show key values (normally key is not shown if a REFN is shown) -r open database with read-only access (protect against other writer access) -u COLS,ROWS specify window size (eg, -u120,34 specifies 120 columns by 34 rows) -w open database with writeable access (protecte against other reader or writer access) -? display options summary SEE ALSO
llines(1), btedit(1), dbverify(1) DOCUMENTATION
The LifeLines documentation is generated as part of the installation, and may also be viewed at the project site: http://lifelines.source- forge.net. Lifelines 3.0.28 2003 May LLINES(1)
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