You can send a report of data from memconf using "memconf -D". This will create a compressed tar file containing data from several commands on your UNIX system and will attempt to E-mail it to the maintainer. This data is then used to add support for new or untested platforms, and for regression testing of memconf releases.
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You can send a report of data from memconf using "memconf -D". This will create a compressed tar file containing data from several commands on your UNIX system and will attempt to E-mail it to the maintainer. This data is then used to add support for new or untested platforms, and for regression testing of memconf releases.