> >Could you please elaborate what (n)cal miss? "ncal -w" does give you
> >week numbers
> 
> But which ones? American? German? ISO? (Turns out the latter two are

Depends on the locale you use.

> identical.) This is completely underdocumented and doesn’t match
> expectations; even the “week begins with sunday/monday” knobs don’t
> promise anything as the American and ISO ways of counting weeks are
> still distinct.

No idea what you are saying, sorry, please elaborate.

> It also has a different output format from traditional.

As mentioned in my previous email, you can use the -b switch to get
back to traditional format.

> I understand if you find this too bothersome to do in Debian for
> such a (corner?) case, but that is why this is of wishlist severity
> ;)

Na, the problem is understanding what's missing, or wrong. :)

Michael
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