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Re: none of the binutils man pages have any address to send bugs
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Dan Jacobson |
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Re: none of the binutils man pages have any address to send bugs |
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Thu, 27 Nov 2003 06:04:30 +0800 |
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N> The info pages do include the bug reporting details and the man pages
N> refer to the info pages via the "SEE ALSO" section, so I think that
N> this is alright.
The other GNU *utils have added addresses. There should be
consistency.
Mainly I recall often using GNU tools, finding out much about who
wrote it (i.e. GNU) was tough without the source code.
E.g.
$ ed --help
Usage: ed [OPTION]... [FILE]
-G, --traditional use a few backward compatible features
-p, --prompt=STRING use STRING as an interactive prompt
-s, -, --quiet, --silent suppress diagnostics
--help display this help
--version output version information
Start edit by reading in FILE if given. Read output of shell command
if FILE begins with a `!'.
$ man ed|grep -i gnu
Reformatting ed(1), please wait...
$ ed --version
GNU ed version 0.2
Oh, finally
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