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doc: Update description of --debug
-- Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
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@ -198,11 +198,11 @@ however carefully selected to best aid in debugging.
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@item --debug @var{flags}
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@opindex debug
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Set debugging flags. This option is only useful for debugging and its
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behavior may change with a new release. All flags are or-ed and may
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be given in C syntax (e.g. 0x0042) or as a comma separated list of
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flag names. To get a list of all supported flags the single word
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"help" can be used.
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Set debug flags. All flags are or-ed and @var{flags} may be given in
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C syntax (e.g. 0x0042) or as a comma separated list of flag names. To
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get a list of all supported flags the single word "help" can be used.
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This option is only useful for debugging and the behavior may change
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at any time without notice.
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@item --debug-all
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@opindex debug-all
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@ -256,30 +256,11 @@ however carefully selected to best aid in debugging.
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@item --debug @var{flags}
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@opindex debug
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This option is only useful for debugging and the behavior may change at
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any time without notice. FLAGS are bit encoded and may be given in
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usual C-Syntax. The currently defined bits are:
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@table @code
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@item 0 (1)
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X.509 or OpenPGP protocol related data
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@item 1 (2)
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values of big number integers
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@item 2 (4)
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low level crypto operations
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@item 5 (32)
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memory allocation
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@item 6 (64)
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caching
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@item 7 (128)
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show memory statistics
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@item 9 (512)
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write hashed data to files named @code{dbgmd-000*}
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@item 10 (1024)
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trace Assuan protocol
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@item 12 (4096)
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bypass all certificate validation
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@end table
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Set debug flags. All flags are or-ed and @var{flags} may be given
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in C syntax (e.g. 0x0042) or as a comma separated list of flag names.
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To get a list of all supported flags the single word "help" can be
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used. This option is only useful for debugging and the behavior may
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change at any time without notice.
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@item --debug-all
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@opindex debug-all
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@ -2894,10 +2894,11 @@ however carefully selected to best aid in debugging.
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@item --debug @var{flags}
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@opindex debug
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Set debugging flags. All flags are or-ed and @var{flags} may be given
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Set debug flags. All flags are or-ed and @var{flags} may be given
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in C syntax (e.g. 0x0042) or as a comma separated list of flag names.
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To get a list of all supported flags the single word "help" can be
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used.
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used. This option is only useful for debugging and the behavior may
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change at any time without notice.
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@item --debug-all
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@opindex debug-all
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@ -688,29 +688,11 @@ however carefully selected to best aid in debugging.
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@item --debug @var{flags}
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@opindex debug
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This option is only useful for debugging and the behaviour may change
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at any time without notice; using @code{--debug-levels} is the
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preferred method to select the debug verbosity. FLAGS are bit encoded
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and may be given in usual C-Syntax. The currently defined bits are:
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@table @code
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@item 0 (1)
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X.509 or OpenPGP protocol related data
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@item 1 (2)
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values of big number integers
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@item 2 (4)
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low level crypto operations
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@item 5 (32)
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memory allocation
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@item 6 (64)
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caching
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@item 7 (128)
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show memory statistics
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@item 9 (512)
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write hashed data to files named @code{dbgmd-000*}
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@item 10 (1024)
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trace Assuan protocol
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@end table
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Set debug flags. All flags are or-ed and @var{flags} may be given
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in C syntax (e.g. 0x0042) or as a comma separated list of flag names.
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To get a list of all supported flags the single word "help" can be
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used. This option is only useful for debugging and the behavior may
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change at any time without notice.
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Note, that all flags set using this option may get overridden by
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@code{--debug-level}.
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@ -160,33 +160,11 @@ helpers to debug problems.
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@item --debug @var{flags}
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@opindex debug
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This option is only useful for debugging and the behavior may change at
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any time without notice. FLAGS are bit encoded and may be given in
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usual C-Syntax. The currently defined bits are:
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@table @code
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@item 0 (1)
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command I/O
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@item 1 (2)
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values of big number integers
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@item 2 (4)
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low level crypto operations
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@item 5 (32)
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memory allocation
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@item 6 (64)
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caching
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@item 7 (128)
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show memory statistics
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@item 9 (512)
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write hashed data to files named @code{dbgmd-000*}
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@item 10 (1024)
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trace Assuan protocol.
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See also option @option{--debug-assuan-log-cats}.
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@item 11 (2048)
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trace APDU I/O to the card. This may reveal sensitive data.
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@item 12 (4096)
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trace some card reader related function calls.
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@end table
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Set debug flags. All flags are or-ed and @var{flags} may be given
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in C syntax (e.g. 0x0042) or as a comma separated list of flag names.
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To get a list of all supported flags the single word "help" can be
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used. This option is only useful for debugging and the behavior may
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change at any time without notice.
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@item --debug-all
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@opindex debug-all
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