debian man page for sysconftoolcheck

Query: sysconftoolcheck

OS: debian

Section: 1

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SYSCONFTOOLCHECK(1)						 sysconftoolcheck					       SYSCONFTOOLCHECK(1)

NAME
sysconftoolcheck - check a sysconftool configuration file
SYNOPSIS
sysconftoolcheck {filename}
DESCRIPTION
sysconftoolcheck reads filename and checks if it is a valid sysconftool configuration file. sysconftoolcheck is a useful tool to use in order to spot often occuring typos. sysconftoolcheck can't really know whether or not a sysconftool configuration file will work as expected, but it can be used to flag some obvious errors and omissions. sysconftoolcheck abilities will increase, over time.
SEE ALSO
sysconftool(1)[1], sysconftool(7)[2].
AUTHORS
Double Precision, Inc.
NOTES
1. sysconftool(1) [set $man.base.url.for.relative.links]/sysconftool.1.html 2. sysconftool(7) [set $man.base.url.for.relative.links]/sysconftool.7.html Courier Mail Server 04/05/2011 SYSCONFTOOLCHECK(1)
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