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(apologies to derek - not really meaning to pick on his typing, but he triggered a brain-riff) PU(1) Unexistant Commands Manual PU(1) NAME pu - - display odorificity characteristics SYNOPSIS pu [ -H | -p ] [file ...] DESCRIPTION The pu utility display various indications of odor intensities for each file argument and for each directory in the file hierarchy rooted in each directory argument. If no file is specified, the odor of the hierarchy rooted in the current directory is displayed. The options are as follows: -H Displays characteristics as experienced while holding a standard olfactory sensing apparatus (nose). -p User a "proxy" reading instead of evaluating oderificousness directly. Recommended for files containing descriptions of strong cheeses, unmaintained code, or arguments about tabs. Files having multiple hard links are sensed multiple times (which is a bug or a feature depending on the characteristics of the file). Symbolic links with different ownership values than the actual file-system object being referenced are reported to have a vaguely fishy overtone above and beyond the actual objects odor. ENVIRONMENT CONGESTION If set, attempts to adjust the result to match the experience of an apparatus in the given congestion state SEE ALSO ralph(1), omg(7) BUGS pu should never be run on pu - the results are undefined. Running pu on the output of pu is similarly discouraged. pu should be used with extreme caution over file-system views into other os-structures, specifically proc (there might be zombies) On Jun 17, 2008, at 2:36 PM, svn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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