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FSWSHOW(1)		    General Commands Manual		    FSWSHOW(1)

NAME
       fswshow -- shows	contents of a file information database

SYNOPSIS
       fswshow [[-x] -h	| -p] [-m mask | -M mask] [-d path | -D	path] file

DESCRIPTION
       fswshow shows contents of file created by fswbuild(1) or	fswcmp(1).

       the following options are available:

       -h    (default)	if  this option	is specified, each value is shown in a
	     new line and there	is a value name	before each value.

       -p    if	this option is specified, all file informations	are showed  in
	     single line and are separated by a	space sign (' ').

       -x    if	 this option is	specified, it shows mode and flags values in a
	     more human	readable format.

       -m    if	this option is specified, it shows informations	specified in a
	     mask and mask in header.

       -M    if	this option is specified, it shows informations	specified in a
	     mask.

       -d    is	this option is specified, it shows  informations  about	 files
	     with path in their	name (full path).

       -D    is	this option is specified, it shows information about file with
	     name (full	path) identical	to path.

OUTPUT FORMAT
       every  information  has	a  header and body.  the header	contains three
       fields. the first is one	sign: D, N, C, ? ; D  (deleted),  N  (new),  C
       (changed),  ? (indefied). the second field is a mask and	the third is a
       full path. a body has one entry for: D, N, ? ; and two  entries	for  C
       (one for	before and one for after change).

       if  a file is created by	fswbuild(1) every first	field of header	is the
       following sign: ? ;. if a file is  created  by  fswcmp(1)  every	 first
       field of	header is one of the following sings: D, N, C ;.

       each entry can contain nine fields: inode, links, uid, gid, mode, size,
       flags, ctime, sha ; but only values specified in	a mask has sense.

SEE ALSO
       fswbuild(1), fswcmp(1), fswatch.conf(5)

FreeBSD	ports 15.0		March 31, 2006			    FSWSHOW(1)

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