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Synopsis: %(prog)s [-h|-g|-b|-r|-a] dbfile [ picklefile ]
Convert the database file given on the command line to a pickle
representation. The optional flags indicate the type of the database:
-a - open using anydbm
-b - open as bsddb btree file
-d - open as dbm file
-g - open as gdbm file
-h - open as bsddb hash file
-r - open as bsddb recno file
The default is hash. If a pickle file is named it is opened for write
access (deleting any existing data). If no pickle file is named, the pickle
output is written to standard output.
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