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Man Page: findstrip

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

FINDSTRIP(1)							   Debian Manual						      FINDSTRIP(1)

NAME
findstrip - find programs that are not stripped
SYNOPSIS
findstrip
DESCRIPTION
findstrip searches (starting point is the current directory, doesn't cross device boundaries) unstripped files. Files are considered unstripped, if output of file(1) contains the string "no .*strip". The output is a list of unstripped files, line by line.
SEE ALSO
zum(1), nodup(1), finddup(1).
AUTHOR
Oleg Kibirev <oleg@gd.cs.CSUFresno.edu>. Manual page by Heiko Schlittermann <heiko@lotte.sax.de>. Debian Project April 16, 2001 FINDSTRIP(1)
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