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Print the last %d lines of each FILE to standard output.
With more than one FILE, precede each with a header giving the file name.
With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.

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In upstream:
Inprimatu azken lerroz behin - FITXATEGIA FITXATEGIA honekin a goiburua ez FITXATEGIA edo FITXATEGIA da e e

Suggested by Mikel Olasagasti
Located in src/tail.c:262
1112.
--retry keep trying to open a file even if it is
inaccessible when tail starts or if it becomes
inaccessible later; useful when following by name,
i.e., with --follow=name
-c, --bytes=N output the last N bytes; alternatively, use +N to
output bytes starting with the Nth of each file
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1113.
-f, --follow[={name|descriptor}]
output appended data as the file grows;
-f, --follow, and --follow=descriptor are
equivalent
-F same as --follow=name --retry
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Located in src/tail.c:274
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-n, --lines=N output the last N lines, instead of the last %d;
or use +N to output lines starting with the Nth
--max-unchanged-stats=N
with --follow=name, reopen a FILE which has not
changed size after N (default %d) iterations
to see if it has been unlinked or renamed
(this is the usual case of rotated log files)
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Located in src/tail.c:239
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--pid=PID with -f, terminate after process ID, PID dies
-q, --quiet, --silent never output headers giving file names
-s, --sleep-interval=S with -f, sleep for approximately S seconds
(default 1.0) between iterations.
-v, --verbose always output headers giving file names
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Located in src/tail.c:255
1116.

If the first character of N (the number of bytes or lines) is a `+',
print beginning with the Nth item from the start of each file, otherwise,
print the last N items in the file. N may have a multiplier suffix:
b 512, kB 1000, K 1024, MB 1000*1000, M 1024*1024,
GB 1000*1000*1000, G 1024*1024*1024, and so on for T, P, E, Z, Y.

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Located in src/tail.c:265
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With --follow (-f), tail defaults to following the file descriptor, which
means that even if a tail'ed file is renamed, tail will continue to track
its end.
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Located in src/tail.c:274
1118.
This default behavior is not desirable when you really want to
track the actual name of the file, not the file descriptor (e.g., log
rotation). Use --follow=name in that case. That causes tail to track the
named file by reopening it periodically to see if it has been removed and
recreated by some other program.
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Located in src/tail.c:279
1119.
closing %s (fd=%d)
%s itxitzen (fd=%d)
Translated and reviewed by Mikel Olasagasti
Located in src/tail.c:397
1120.
%s: cannot seek to relative offset %s
%s: ezin da %s kokapen erlatibora desplazatu
Translated and reviewed by Jon Intxaurbe
In upstream:
erlatiboa
Suggested by Mikel Olasagasti
Located in src/head.c:233 src/tail.c:492
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Contributors to this translation: Asier Llona, Iñaki Calvo, Iñigo Zendegi Urzelai, Jon Intxaurbe, Kaiet, Mikel Larreategi, Mikel Olasagasti, Mikel Pascual Aldabaldetreku.