.TH TPARSER 1 "tparser" "04 April 2001" "Husky - Portable Fidonet Software" .SH NAME tparser \- Parses Fidoconfig .SH SYNOPSIS .B tparser [-Dvar=value] [-E] [-P] [/path/to/fido/config] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .B tparser Checks your Fidoconfig for errors and gives you some hints to solve the problems. If .B tparser finds an error \fINO\fR Husky program will work ! .br .sp 2 This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. .SH OPTIONS .B [/path/to/fido/config] Optional path to Fidoconfig. If left blank the builtin default will be used. .PP .B -h .br .B --help Print command line parameters .PP .B -Dvar=value Set the config variable \fBvar\fR to \fBvalue\fR .PP .B -E Dumps config into stdout (all variables expanded). .PP .B -P Try to create all nonexistent directories. .SH ENVIROMENT .I FIDOCONFIG Points to config file .SH "RETURN VALUE" .B 0 if there is valid config. .PP .B 1 if there is an error found in config. .SH FILES .br .nf .\" set tabstop to longest possible filename, plus a wee bit .ta \w'/usr/local/etc/fido/config 'u \fI/usr/local/etc/fido/config\fR Default Fidoconfig (hardcoded on compile time). .SH NOTES All Husky-Software is written by various developers. For detailed information about the Husky-Team take a look at http://husky.sourceforge.net/team.html. .SH AUTHOR This manual page was initially written by Joerg Jaspert (JJ) , for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).