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[bug-mailutils] Spelling error for --quiet command-line switch in 'mess
From: |
Janne Nikula |
Subject: |
[bug-mailutils] Spelling error for --quiet command-line switch in 'messages' documentation |
Date: |
Wed, 2 Apr 2003 07:02:42 +0300 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.3i |
The --quiet command-line switch for the 'messages' utility in the GNU
Mailutils software is erraneously documented as --quite, clearly a
spelling mistake.
I noticed this while reading this web page,
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailutils/manual/html_chapter/mailutils_6.html#SEC139
It also appears to be "greppable" in the version 0.3 source package
although I don't understand the texinfo format.
address@hidden:~$ grep -n -e "--quite" src/mailutils-0.3/doc/texinfo/*
src/mailutils-0.3/doc/texinfo/mailutils.info-5:1131:`--quite'
src/mailutils-0.3/doc/texinfo/programs.texi:2175:@itemx --quite
address@hidden:~/opt/mailutils/bin$ ./messages --version
messages (GNU Mailutils 0.3)
address@hidden:~/opt/mailutils/bin$ ./messages --quiet
1
address@hidden:~/opt/mailutils/bin$ ./messages --quite
./messages: unrecognized option `--quite'
Try `messages --help' or `messages --usage' for more information.
- [bug-mailutils] Spelling error for --quiet command-line switch in 'messages' documentation,
Janne Nikula <=