Klint is a perl script which will check to see whether a toolbox or software object is in a good state. It is particular useful when you are getting a toolbox ready for release, and should be part of the release process you adopt.
You would check the entire SUPPORT toolbox using the following command:
You can specify a particular object with the -oname switch:% klint -tb support
The script will check the see if the database matches the files in the toolbox and/or object's directories. If no toolbox or object is specified, then klint will check all toolboxes available. Multiple toolboxes can be specified by separating toolbox names with a comma. For example, to check the SUPPORT and MIGRATION toolboxes, you would use the following command:% klint -tb support -oname kdbmedit
You can also specify multiple objects to check. For example, to check ghostwriter, and conductor, in the BOOTSTRAP toolbox, you would use the following command:% klint -tb support,migration
% klint -tb bootstrap -oname ghostwriter,conductor
If you are using cvs and do not want klint to complain about the CVS directory use the -ignorecvs flag.
% klint -ignorecvs -tb toolbox1
To check the kdataserv object in the khoros toolbox do,
or if the kdataserv object is in the khoros toolbox and the khorosdevel toolbox do,% klint -tb khoros -oname kdataserv
% klint -tb khoros,khorosdevel -oname kdataserv