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CleanHome 0.5 (Default branch)

CleanHome cleans up a user's home directory by analyzing the hidden configuration files and directories ("dot-files") against a collaboratively maintained database. Its pluggable approach makes it easy to develop various extensions. For example, extensions could provide general information about the investigated file or directory or could process a directory in a very special way. For example, it could clean up the browser cache in .mozilla upon the user's request. License: GNU General Public License v2 Changes:
This release adds remote upload and retrieval of SimpleDB entries. This is done via the Google App Engine "chome" project. As a side effect, CleanHome has a Web interface for this database (view and submit). The SVN holds the Google App Engine source as well, as the Perl script file releases will just contain the CleanHome program itself.Image

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db_printlog(8)						      System Manager's Manual						    db_printlog(8)

NAME
db_printlog - Displays database log file (Enhanced Security) SYNOPSIS
/usr/tcb/bin/db_printlog [-h home] FLAGS
Specify a home directory for the database. The correct directory for enhanced security is /var/tcb/files. DESCRIPTION
A customized version of the Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is embedded in the operating system to provide high-performance database sup- port for critical security files. The DB includes full transactional support and database recovery, using write-ahead logging and check- pointing to record changes. The db_printlog utility provides a way to view the log file associated with the security database. RETURN VALUES
The db_printlog utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
If the -h option is not specified and the environment variable DB_HOME is set, it is used as the path of the database home. The home directory for security is /var/tcb/files. FILES
/var/tcb/files/auth.db /var/tcb/files/dblogs/* RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: db_checkpoint(8), db_recover(8), db_stat(8) delim off db_printlog(8)