install.1 isodir.1 isoinfo.1 isoread.1 join.1 kill.1 \
last.1 leave.1 loadfont.1 loadkeys.1 logger.1 login.1 \
look.1 lp.1 ls.1 lspci.1 M.1 mail.1 \
- mdb.1 mesg.1 mixer.1 mkdep.1 mkdir.1 mkfifo.1 mkfs.1 \
+ mesg.1 mixer.1 mkdep.1 mkdir.1 mkfifo.1 mkfs.1 \
mkproto.1 modem.1 mount.1 mt.1 nice.1 nm.1 nohup.1 od.1 \
ossinfo.1 ossmix.1 ossplay.1 ossrecord.1 osstest.1 passwd.1 \
paste.1 ping.1 playwave.1 postmort.1 pr.1 prep.1 \
term.1 termcap.1 tget.1 time.1 top.1 tr.1 true.1 \
truncate.1 tsort.1 tty.1 umount.1 uname.1 unexpand.1 uniq.1 \
urlget.1 uud.1 uue.1 vol.1 wc.1 whereis.1 which.1 \
- who.1 whoami.1 write.1 xargs.1 yap.1 yes.1 linkfarm.1 pkg_view.1
+ who.1 write.1 xargs.1 yap.1 yes.1 linkfarm.1 pkg_view.1
.include <bsd.man.mk>
+++ /dev/null
-.TH MDB 1
-.SH NAME
-mdb \- MINIX 3 debugger
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B mdb
-.RB [ \-fc ]
-.I file
-.br
-.B mdb
-.BR [-L|-l]log\-file
-.I exec-file
-.RI [ core\-file ]
-.RI [ @command\-file ]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.de SP
-.if t .sp 0.4
-.if n .sp
-..
-.B mdb
-is the MINIX 3 debugger.
-.SH OPTIONS
-Its command line options are:
-.TP
-.B \-f
-Just examine the specified file.
-.TP
-.B \-c
-Examine 'core' file. No exec-file will be supplied.
-.TP
-.B \-Llog\-file
-Log to file only
-.TP
-.B \-llog\-file
-Log to file.
-.SP
-.IR exec\-file
-Unless the -c option has been specified, the exec-file is required.
-.SP
-.IR core\-file
-The core-file is optional.
-.SP
-If the core-file is supplied,
-.B mdb
-assumes that the user wishes to examine the core file.
-Otherwise
-.B mdb
-assumes that the user will run the exec-file and trace it.
-.SP
-.IR @command\-file
-.B mdb
-executes command from command-file.
-.SH OVERVIEW
-.br
-.B mdb
-commands are of the form:
-.I [ expression ]
-.I command
-.SP
-.I expression
-can be of the form:
-.IP
-.I address
-which defaults to text segment
-.IP
-address
-.I overriden
-by
-.I T:
-for Text segment
-or
-.I D:
-for Data segment
-or
-.I S:
-for Stack segment
-.IP
-.I symbol
-where
-.B mdb
-does a lookup for the symbol first as a
-.I text
-symbol and then as a
-.I data
-symbol.
-.SP
-.TP
-.I command
-.SP
-The help command is ?.
-.SP
-For detailed help on a command type:
-.I command ?.
-.SP
-A semi-colon can be used to separate commands on a line.
-.SP
-.SH MDB COMMANDS
-.SP
-! Shell escape
-.SP
-# Set Variable or register
-.SP
-Tt Current call / Backtrace all
-.SP
-/nsf Display for n size s with format f
-.SP
-Xx [n] Disasm / & display reg for n instructions
-.SP
-Rr a Run / with arguments a
-.SP
-Cc [n] Continue with current signal / no signal n times
-.SP
-Ii [n] Single step with / no signal for n instructions
-.SP
-Mm t n Trace until / Stop when modified t type for n instructions
-.SP
-k Kill
-.SP
-Bb Display / Set Break-pt
-.SP
-Dd Delete all / one break-points
-.SP
-P Toggle Pagging
-.SP
-Ll name Log to file name / and to standard output
-.SP
-Vv Toggle debug flag / Version info
-.SP
-V Version info
-.SP
-e [t] List symbols for type t
-.SP
-y Print segment mappings
-.SP
-s [n] Dump stack for n words
-.SP
-z [a] Trace syscalls with address a
-.SP
-? Help - short help
-.SP
-@ file Execute commands from file
-.SP
-Qq Quit / and kill traced process
-.SP
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.SP
-trace(2).
-.SH DIAGNOSTICS
-
-.SH NOTES
-
-.SH BUGS
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-Philip Murton and others
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-.TH WHOAMI 1
-.SH NAME
-whoami \- print current user name
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-\fBwhoami\fR
-.br
-.de FL
-.TP
-\\fB\\$1\\fR
-\\$2
-..
-.de EX
-.TP 20
-\\fB\\$1\\fR
-# \\$2
-..
-.SH EXAMPLES
-.EX "whoami" "Print user name"
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.PP
-In case you forget who you are logged in as, \fIwhoami\fR will tell you. If
-you use \fIsu\fR to become somebody else,
-\fIwhoami\fR will give the current effective user.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.BR id (1),
-.BR who (1).