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Man Page: cde

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

CDE(1)								   User Commands							    CDE(1)

NAME
cde - package everything required to execute a Linux command on another computer
DESCRIPTION
CDE: Code, Data, and Environment packaging for Linux Copyright 2010-2011 Philip Guo (pg@cs.stanford.edu) http://www.stan- ford.edu/~pgbovine/cde.html usage: cde [command to run and package] Options -c : Print the order of files copied into the package in cde-copied-files.log -o <output dir> : Set a custom output directory instead of "cde-package/" -f : Do NOT follow forks, so child processes are not packaged -i '<file path>' : Ignore the given exact file path -p '<file path>' : Ignore the given file path prefix -v : Verbose mode (for debugging)
SEE ALSO
cde-exec(1) cde 0.1 February 2012 CDE(1)
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