debian man page for globus-rvf-check

Query: globus-rvf-check

OS: debian

Section: 8

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GLOBUS-RVF-CHECK(8)					       University of Chicago					       GLOBUS-RVF-CHECK(8)

NAME
globus-rvf-check - Edit a GRAM5 RSL validation file
SYNOPSIS
globus-rvf-check [-h] [-help] globus-rvf-check [-d] {FILENAME...}
DESCRIPTION
The globus-rvf-check command is a utility which checks the syntax of a RSL validation file, and prints out parse errors when encountered. It can also parse the RVF file contents and then dump file's contents to stdout, after canonicalizing values and quoting. The exit code of globus-rvf-check is 0 if all files specified on the command line exist and have no parse errors. The full set of command-line options to globus-rvf-check consists of: -h, -help, --help Print command-line option summary and exit -d Dump the RVF contents to stdout. In the output, Each file which is parsed will be prefixed by an RVF comment which contains the input filename. If not specified, globus-rvf-check just prints a diagnostic message to standard output indicating whether the file could be parsed. University of Chicago 02/07/2012 GLOBUS-RVF-CHECK(8)
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