A P P E N D I X
-s[=filename]
enables the program to use the defined file as a .set file (the default file
is defined in the SetFile line in AvpUnix.ini). For example,
./kavupdater -s=avp.set.
-t[=directory]
enables the program to use the defined directory for intermediate
operations. For example,
./kavupdater -t=/home/user1/temp.
-kb[-]
skips the query for saving old virus-definition databases.
-ki[-]
skips loading the .ini file.
-ks[-]
skips writing the .set file name into the .ini file. This switch may be
useful if you updated virus-definition databases into a temporary
directory from which they will later be moved.
-y[-]
skips all confirmation dialogs (to be used in script files).
-h[a] or -?
displays the list of available command line switches.
-o
optimizes the .set file. During the optimization the file names are
formatted into lowercase letters: name of the .set file within AvpUnix.ini,
name of the .set file itself, names of virus-definition database files
within the .set file and names of virus-definition database files
themselves. Sometimes this kind of synchronization is necessary,
since xBSD is a case sensitive system.
-w[t][a][-][+][=filename]
logs performance results in the defined file (the default file is report.txt).
If the character a is defined in the switch, the report will be appended to
the contents of filename, the character t overwrites the report with a new
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