pseudolog Displays or creates log entries. This offers a quick first approximation of the sorts of queries one is likely to need to run. pseudo The pseudo server. Run on the command line, the default behavior is to set up a pseudo environment (LD_PRELOAD, etc) then run either the specified command or a shell by default. The -d option specifies a background daemon, and -f specifies a foreground daemon (which may display output directly). The launcher function isn't really 32-bit/64-bit aware, but if you have both types of libraries in suitably-named directories, it'll do the right thing anyway. Path may be in environment as PSEUDO_PREFIX, specified on command line with -P path, or inferred from the path to $0. (The last generates a diagnostic.) To stop the pseudo server, either wait a while (the default timeout is 30 seconds, or whatever you specified with "-t" or PSEUDO_OPTS when starting it) or run "pseudo -S". The server will not exit while clients are active, but requesting a shutdown sets the timeout to one second, so it will exit quickly after the last client disconnects. libpseudo.so The library providing the wrapper functionality, which spawns the pseudo server automatically if needed. If the environment variable PSEUDO_ENOSYS_ABORT is set, attempts to call missing system calls will abort() rather than merely emitting a diagnostic. pseudodb allows browsing and modification of db (not implemented)