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PATHCHK(1)		  BSD General Commands Manual		    PATHCHK(1)

NAME
     pathchk --	check pathnames

SYNOPSIS
     pathchk [-p] pathname ...

DESCRIPTION
     The pathchk utility checks	whether	each of	the specified pathname argu-
     ments is valid or portable.

     A diagnostic message is written for each argument that:

     o	 Is longer than	PATH_MAX bytes.

     o	 Contains any component	longer than NAME_MAX bytes.  (The value	of
	 NAME_MAX depends on the underlying file system.)

     o	 Contains a directory component	that is	not searchable.

     It	is not considered an error if a	pathname argument contains a nonexis-
     tent component as long as a component by that name	could be created.

     The options are as	follows:

     -p	     Perform portability checks	on the specified pathname arguments.
	     Diagnostic	messages will be written for each argument that:

	     o	 Is longer than	_POSIX_PATH_MAX	(255) bytes.

	     o	 Contains a component longer than _POSIX_NAME_MAX (14) bytes.

	     o	 Contains any character	not in the portable filename character
		 set (that is, alphanumeric characters,	`.', `-' and `_').  No
		 component may start with the hyphen (`-') character.

EXAMPLES
     Check whether the names of	files in the current directory are portable to
     other POSIX systems:

	   find	. -print | xargs pathchk -p

DIAGNOSTICS
     The pathchk utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error	occurs.

SEE ALSO
     getconf(1), pathconf(2), stat(2)

STANDARDS
     The pathchk utility conforms to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 ("POSIX.1").

HISTORY
     A pathchk utility appeared	in FreeBSD 5.0.

BSD				 May 21, 2002				   BSD

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