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Actually there is only one error below, so "(with 2 errors)" is wrong.

I would say "(with errors)", or "(with 2 lines on stderr)" if you insist.

|From: [email protected] (Debian Bug Tracking System)
|Subject: Processed (with 2 errors): carriage return ends up on stdout
|To: [email protected]
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|Processing commands for [email protected]:
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|> found 1.6-6
|Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.
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|> thanks
|Stopping processing here.
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|No commands successfully parsed; sending the help text(s).
|Sending instructions for [email protected] in separate message.
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|Please contact me if you need assistance.
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|Debian bug tracking system administrator
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On Sat, 13 Dec 2008, [email protected] wrote:
> Actually there is only one error below, so "(with 2 errors)" is wrong.

[...]

> |> found 1.6-6
> |Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.

Error #1.

> |> thanks
> |Stopping processing here.
> |
> |No commands successfully parsed; sending the help text(s).

Error #2.


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