Provided by: ffindex_0.9.9.7-4_amd64 bug

NAME

       ffindex_apply: - apply a program to each FFindex entry

DESCRIPTION

       ERROR Not enough arguments.

       USAGE:  ffindex_apply  [-m]  [-q] [-l LOG_FILE] -d DATA_FILENAME_OUT -i INDEX_FILENAME_OUT
       DATA_FILENAME INDEX_FILENAME -- PROGRAM [PROGRAM_ARGS]*

       -l     LOG_FILE like an FFindex file but with the return value of apply added.  This  file
              can  be  processed  and used as FFindex file.  E.g. grep "     1$" foo.log | cut -f
              1-3 > foo-special.ffindex.  where maybe the  ffindex_apply  ran  with  --  perl  -e
              'return 1 if(/^SPECIAL/)'

       -m     Do  not  merge  the  FFindex parts generated by the different MPI processes This is
              useful for large MPI Jobs where merge time might be accounted.

       -d     FFDATA output file, stdout of program will be captured

       -i     FFINDEX output file, entries get the same name as input entry

       Designed     and     implemented     by     Andreas     Hauser     <andy@splashground.de>.
       debian/tmp/usr/bin/ffindex_apply: Invalid argument

       EXCEPTION ffindex_apply_mpi in rank: 0

       ERROR Not enough arguments.

       USAGE:  ffindex_apply  [-m]  [-q] [-l LOG_FILE] -d DATA_FILENAME_OUT -i INDEX_FILENAME_OUT
       DATA_FILENAME INDEX_FILENAME -- PROGRAM [PROGRAM_ARGS]*

       -l     LOG_FILE like an FFindex file but with the return value of apply added.  This  file
              can  be  processed  and used as FFindex file.  E.g. grep "     1$" foo.log | cut -f
              1-3 > foo-special.ffindex.  where maybe the  ffindex_apply  ran  with  --  perl  -e
              'return 1 if(/^SPECIAL/)'

       -m     Do  not  merge  the  FFindex parts generated by the different MPI processes This is
              useful for large MPI Jobs where merge time might be accounted.

       -d     FFDATA output file, stdout of program will be captured

       -i     FFINDEX output file, entries get the same name as input entry

       Designed     and     implemented     by     Andreas     Hauser     <andy@splashground.de>.
       debian/tmp/usr/bin/ffindex_apply: Invalid argument

       EXCEPTION ffindex_apply_mpi in rank: 0

BUGS

       User  feedback  is  welcome,  especially  bugs,  performance issues and last but not least
       convenience of the programs and API.

       Email Andreas Hauser hauser@genzentrum.lmu.de.