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| -rw-r--r-- | sctrace.1 | 6 |
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@@ -7,17 +7,17 @@ SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION sctrace starts the command specified in the command argument, with the additional arguments specified in the argument arguments, and prints - information about all system calls it mades, to standard error (or the + information about all system calls it makes, to standard error (or the file specified in the trace-output-file argument if the -o option is used). sctrace will also print information about process termination, received signals, and process suspension and continuation. OPTIONS - -0 This options specifies that the argv0 argument shall be inserted + -0 This option specifies that the argv0 argument shall be inserted immediately after the command argument. If this option is used, the very first argument (typically called argv[0] in C programs) for the - trace process shall the string specified in the argv0 argument rather + traced process shall the string specified in the argv0 argument rather than the command argument. -f Recursively trace all new children and threads. This option implies -t. @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ argument, with the additional arguments specified in the .I argument arguments, and prints information about -all system calls it mades, to standard +all system calls it makes, to standard error (or the file specified in the .I trace-output-file argument if the @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ suspension and continuation. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B -0 -This options specifies that the +This option specifies that the .I argv0 argument shall be inserted immediately after the @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ after the argument. If this option is used, the very first argument (typically called .I argv[0] -in C programs) for the trace process shall +in C programs) for the traced process shall the string specified in the .I argv0 argument rather than the |
