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Man Page: synccompare

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

--VERSION:(1)							   User Commands						     --VERSION:(1)

NAME
synccompare - normalize or compare addressbook files
DESCRIPTION
Usage: synccompare <file> synccompare <left file> <right file> Either normalizes a file or compares two of them in a side-by-side diff. Checks environment variables: CLIENT_TEST_SERVER=funambol|scheduleworld|egroupware|synthesis Enables code which simplifies the text files just like certain well-known servers do. This is useful for testing to ignore the data loss introduced by these servers or (for users) to simulate the effect of these servers on their data. CLIENT_TEST_CLIENT=evolution|addressbook (Mac OS X/iPhone) Same as for servers this replicates the effect of storing data in the clients. CLIENT_TEST_LEFT_NAME="before sync" CLIENT_TEST_RIGHT_NAME="after sync" CLIENT_TEST_REMOVED="removed during sync" CLIENT_TEST_ADDED="added during sync" Setting these variables changes the default legend print above the left and right file during a comparison. CLIENT_TEST_COMPARISON_FAILED=1 Overrides the default error code when changes are found. SyncEvolution 0.9 August 2009 --VERSION:(1)
Related Man Pages
sync(2) - linux
syncfs(2) - centos
sync(2) - suse
evolution-addressbook-export(1) - sunos
sync(2) - sunos
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