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FSWSHOW(1)		  BSD 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)

BSD				March 31, 2006				   BSD
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