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cddlchk 1 "1 June 2008"
NAME
cddlchk - Check for valid CDDL header blocks
SYNOPSIS
cddlchk  [-av] [-x exceptions_file] [path...]

DESCRIPTION
"OS-Net build tools" "cddlchk" "" "cddlchk" cddlchk inspects files for missing, obsolete, or corrupt Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL) header blocks.

OPTIONS

4 -a Check that all the specified files have a CDDL block, and report a warning if any do not. If this flag is not specified, only files containing an existing CDDL block are validated.

4 -v Report on all files, not just those with invalid headers

4 -x exceptions_file Load an exceptions file containing a list of files, directories and file extensions to be ignored. Exceptions may be one of three types:

 * File paths
 * Directories, specified with a trailing '/'
 * File extensions, specified with a leading '*.'

EXIT STATUS

4 0 The command completed successfully. No errors or warnings were reported

4 1 The command completed unsuccessfully. One or more errors or warnings were reported.

4 2 Invalid command-line arguments were specified to the command, or one of the command-line help functions was invoked.