osx man page for compile_et

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COMPILE_ET(1)						      General Commands Manual						     COMPILE_ET(1)

NAME
compile_et - tool for generating com_err error tables
SYNOPSIS
compile_et [ --base table_base ] [ --etout out_dir ] [ --stringsout out_strings_dir ] error_table
DESCRIPTION
compile_et is a tool to produce com_err style error code to string mappings for use with the com_err error_message() API. compile_et takes the com_err error table file error_table and generates a com_err source and header file for use with add_error_table() and remove_error_table(). It also generates an optional strings file for use with bundled applications. If the contents of the strings file are added to Localizable.strings, then the application does not need to use add_error_table() and remove_error_table(). compile_et is intended to be used by the Kerberos implementation and third party plugins (eg: KLLoginLogoutNotification and KLPrincipal- Translation plugins).
OPTIONS
--etout out_dir output source, header and strings files to the directory out_dir. By default compile_et places files in the current working direc- tory. --stringsout out_strings_dir output the strings file to the directory out_strings_dir. By default compile_et places the strings file in out_dir (if it is speci- fied) or the current working directory. --base table_base use table_base as the error table base name. This is a four character code which identifies the error table in the error table database.
SEE ALSO
kerberos(1)
BUGS
Currently compile_et has no support for generating strings files for multiple localizations. Strings files must be manually localized. COMPILE_ET(1)
Related Man Pages
compile_et(1) - linux
com_err(3) - centos
com_err(3) - debian
compile_et(1) - centos
com_err(3) - freebsd
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