UUNAME(1) General Commands Manual UUNAME(1)NAME
uuname - List the names of the known remote UUCP sites.
SYNOPSIS
uuname [-a] [-l] [-I file]
DESCRIPTION
Uuname is a program that lists the names of the known remote UUCP sites.
OPTIONS -a, --aliases
Display aliases.
-l, --local
Print the local name.
-I, --config file
Set the configuration file to use.
-v, --version
Print the software version and exit.
--help Print a help screen and exit.
BUGS
None apparent.
SEE ALSO uucp(1)AUTHOR
This manual page is a quick write-up for Debian done by Kevin Kreamer <kkreamer@etherhogz.org>, by making a manpage out of uuname --help.
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uuname - list remote UUCP sites
SYNOPSIS
uuname [-a] [--aliases]
uuname [-l] [--local]
DESCRIPTION
By default, the uuname program simply lists the names of all the remote systems mentioned in the UUCP configuration files.
The uuname program may also be used to print the UUCP name of the local system.
The uuname program is mainly for use by shell scripts.
OPTIONS -a, --aliases
List all aliases for remote systems, as well as their canonical names. Aliases may be specified in the `sys' file.
-l, --local
Print the UUCP name of the local system, rather than listing the names of all the remote systems.
Standard UUCP options:
-x type, --debug type
Turn on particular debugging types. The following types are recognized: abnormal, chat, handshake, uucp-proto, proto, port, config,
spooldir, execute, incoming, outgoing.
-I file, --config file
Set configuration file to use.
-v, --version
Report version information and exit.
--help
Print a help message and exit.
SEE ALSO uucp(1)FILES
/usr/share/uucp/sys
UUCP system configuration file used to describe all known sites to the local host.
AUTHOR
Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com>. Text for this Manpage comes from Taylor UUCP, version 1.07 Info documentation.
Taylor UUCP 1.07 uuname(1)
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