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NAME

       rxstack - The Regina Rexx Interpreter stack daemon

SYNOPSIS

       rxstack  [-h,  --help] [-D, --debug] [-d, --daemon] [-k, --kill] [-p num, --port num] [-w,
       --world]

DESCRIPTION

       rxstack is a daemon that provides access to Regian Rexx external queues directly to Regina
       Rexx programs or indirectly (via rxqueue) to any other program via stdin and stdout.

       Without any options, rxstack runs in the foreground.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Displays short help.

       -D, --debug
              Turns debugging on

       -d, --daemon
              Starts rxstack as a daemon

       -k, --kill
              Kills the running rxstack process

       -p, --port num
              Specify  the  port  on  which  rxstack  listens. Overwrites the RXSTACK environment
              variable. Default is 5757.

       -w, --world
              Accept connections from anywhere. By default rxstack only allows  connections  from
              the localhost.

ENVIRONMENT

       rxstack uses the following environment variables if set.

       RXDEBUG
              Enables debugging. Same as specifying -D or --debug option.

       RXSTACK
              The  port  number  on  which  rxstack  listens.  By  default  this is 5757. Same as
              specifying -p or --port option.

       RXQUEUE
              The name of the default queue to be used  if  not  specified  by  the  client.   By
              default this is SESSION.

COPYRIGHT

       The  Regina  Rexx interpreter is distributed under the GNU Library General Public License,
       see the file `COPYING-LIB' in the source code distribution.

AUTHOR

       Anders Christensen, University of Trondheim, Norway <anders (at) pvv.unit.no>.

MAINTAINER

       Changes to Regina since  0.07a,  Mark  Hessling  <mark  (at)  rexx.org>  with  significant
       assistance from Florian Grosse-Coosmann.

SEE ALSO

       rxqueue(1)

       There  are several good reference books on Rexx. The most famous is "The Rexx Language" by
       Mike Cowlishaw.  Visit http://www.rexxla.org (The Rexx Language Association) for any  Rexx
       related information.