On Sat, 03 Feb 2007 14:43:16 +0100, Matthias Klose writes: >> Which, in my reading, suggests that even a small utility like bashbug >> should have its own man-page, even if it's just for cosmetics.
>... unless you would like to send a patch. cheers, &rw
.\" Process this file with .\" groff -man -Tascii foo.1 .\" .TH BASHBUG 1 "JANUARY 2007" Linux "User Manuals" .SH NAME bashbug \- report bugs in GNU bash (Bourne Again SHell) .SH SYNOPSIS .B bashbug [--help] [--version] [bug-report-email-address] .SH DESCRIPTION .B bashbug is used to send mail to the Bash maintainers for when Bash doesn't behave like you'd like, or expect. Bashbug will start up your editor (as defined by the shell's EDITOR environment variable) with a preformatted bug report template for you to fill in. The report will be mailed to the bash maintainers by default. If you invoke bashbug by accident, just quit your editor without saving any changes to the template, and no bug report will be sent. >From bash(1): If you find a bug in bash, you should report it. But first, you >should make sure that it really is a bug, and that it appears in the latest >version of bash. The latest version is always available from >ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/bash/. .SH OPTIONS .IP --help Display help .IP --version Display version information .IP bug-report-email-address Optionally, define the email-address the bug-report should be sent to. .SH BUGS The author of this man page doesn't know what he's talking about. See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=409461 .SH AUTHOR Robert Waldner <waldner at waldner dot priv dot at> .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR bash (1)
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