(I am including the GNU parallel list in the CC of this message. I would
kindly request that the replies to this e-mail kept being sent to the Debian
BTS for documentation purposes).
Hi, Ian.
On May 06 2012, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> Rogério> Do you still get this behavior if you pass the --gnu opti
Ian> Is /usr/bin/parallel essentially 2 programs in one?
Rogério> Essentially, yes.
Ian> Where is that documented? As I wrote, "man parallel" only
Ian> documents the GNU behavior (which happens to be what I am used to
Ian> and want).
Rogério> Due to an unfortunate name collision, the package m
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 4:10 AM, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> Rogério> GNU parallel, to be compatible, also exposes that behavior,
> Rogério> when invoked with the --tollef option. Otherwise, it is the
> Rogério> pure GNU parallel behaviour.
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> Rogério> The default behavior in Debian was chosen to be -