Package: bacula-doc Version: 2.0.3-1 Severity: minor P. 150 and later refer to vertical bars, but in the text (as opposed to the examples) they appear as horizontal bars. This gets particularly confusing in the discussion of the vertical bar preceded by a backslash (p 151): is the intent to say "\-|" or "\|"? Almost certainly the latter.
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