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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uulog - Display the UUCP log file.
SYNOPSIS
uulog [-n number] [-sf system] [-u user] [-DSF] [-I file] [-X debug]
DESCRIPTION
Uulog is a program that displays the log file for the Taylor UUCP service.
OPTIONS -n, --lines number
Show the given number of lines from the end of the log.
-s, --system system
Print entries for the named system.
-f system, --follow=system
Follow entries for the named system.
-u, --user user
Print entries for the named user.
-F, --follow
Follow entries for any system.
-S, --statslog
Show the statistics file.
-D, --debuglog
Show the debugging file.
-X, --debug debug
Set the debugging level.
-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
According to comments in the source, this is a pretty bad implementation of uulog. It only takes a single -s and/or -u switch.
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 uulog --help.
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