Your message dated Sun, 20 Jul 2008 10:46:18 +0800
with message-id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and subject line ulimit is documented
has caused the Debian Bug report #491512,
regarding no man page for ulimit command
to be marked as done.
This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt wi
Package: general
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 12.1
The "ulimit" command has no manual page, which violates DP 12.1
Because this command has no binary (an internal command?) i've put
it as "general" although "base" may be a better psudeopackage.
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On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 08:07:58 +0800
"Shell, Hin-lik Hung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> If the source code included another libraries / utilities that
> have a manpage, these man pages will selected and install with the
> package I made, how can I exclude these man page ?
Please be more specif
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> /bin/sh is provided by bash, but doesn't come with its own man page.
> How does one determine the differences between sh and bash?
> Is there some documentation that I have missed?
/usr/doc/bash/POSIX.NOTES.gz.
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Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thing is that bash behaves different if called as sh or bash.
Yes, find the section in the manpage that starts, "If bash is invoked
with the name sh, it tries to mimic the".
Guy
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> "Martin" == Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Of course I could have just put both feet in my mouth too
Martin> Thing is that bash behaves different if called as sh or
Martin> bash.
You mean I was right about my feet? Cool! :)
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On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> /bin/sh is provided by bash, but doesn't come with its own man page.
>
> How does one determine the differences between sh and bash?
>
> Is there some documentation that I have missed?
It's a link:
$ ls -al /bin/sh
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root
On Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 04:30:42PM -0700, Stephen Zander wrote:
> > "Dale" == Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Dale> /bin/sh is provided by bash, but doesn't come with its own
> Dale> man page. How does one determine the differences between sh
> Dale> and bash?
>
> On
> "Dale" == Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dale> /bin/sh is provided by bash, but doesn't come with its own
Dale> man page. How does one determine the differences between sh
Dale> and bash?
On my system /bin/sh -> bash, so I guess there aren't many.
Of course I could h
/bin/sh is provided by bash, but doesn't come with its own man page.
How does one determine the differences between sh and bash?
Is there some documentation that I have missed?
Thanks,
Dwarf
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Package: hello
Version: 1.3-11
there is no man page. ok, i don't need a man page for hello, and there
is a big info file, but as far as i understand debian, a missing man
page is considered a bug. :-)
Regards,
Andreas
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