Package: packagesearch Version: 1.3 Severity: minor Tags: patch
Found a typo in '/usr/share/man/man1/packagesearch.1.gz', see attached '.diff'. Hope this helps... -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental') Architecture: i386 (i686) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash Kernel: Linux 2.6.11-1-686 Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) (ignored: LC_ALL set to C) Versions of packages packagesearch depends on: ii apt [libapt-pkg-libc6.3-5 0.6.39 Advanced front-end for dpkg ii kdelibs4 4:3.3.2-7 KDE core libraries ii libc6 2.3.2.ds1-22 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an ii libgcc1 1:4.0.0-12 GCC support library ii libqt3c102-mt 3:3.3.4-3 Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime v ii libstdc++5 1:3.3.6-7 The GNU Standard C++ Library v3 ii libtdb1 1.0.6-13 Trivial Database - shared library ii libx11-6 6.8.2.dfsg.1-2 X Window System protocol client li ii libxext6 6.8.2.dfsg.1-2 X Window System miscellaneous exte ii xlibs 6.8.2.dfsg.1-2 X Window System client libraries m Versions of packages packagesearch recommends: ii apt-file 2.0.6 APT package searching utility -- c ii deborphan 1.7.16 Find orphaned libraries ii debtags 1.1 Enables support for package tags -- no debconf information
--- - 2005-07-30 02:31:11.509375000 -0400 +++ /tmp/packagesearch1.gz.7290 2005-07-30 02:31:11.000000000 -0400 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ This manual page documents briefly the \fBpackagesearch\fR program. .PP There is not much to say about it. Start it by typing \fBpackagesearch\fR and use -the help function offered by the program if neccessary. +the help function offered by the program if necessary. .PP \fBpackagesearch\fR is aimed to help you searching the packages you need. It should make the task of searching a pleasant experience. Originally I designed it for the purpose of finding a single package where you have a clear imagination of what you want. But you can also use it to simply browse your packages to explore. Perhaps there is something in the database that you simply must have :\-). .SH "OPTIONS"