Package: sed
Version: 4.2.1-9
Severity: normal

Hi.

In polish manpage for sed we can read

"       sed [-n] [-g] [-e skrypt ] [-f splik ] [ plik ] ...
....
       Opcja -g powoduje, że sed zachowuje się tak, jakby każda z komend
skryptu miała przyrostek g.
"

Which means, that if we add -g option, then each sed
command behave like we would add g suffix to it (global).
There is no such option in sed actually.

In see also section it also references  regexp(5), which donot exists.

Please remove this misleding information from manpage.

Thanks



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Versions of packages sed depends on:
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ii  libc6                     2.13-0exp5     Embedded GNU C Library: Shared lib
ii  libselinux1               2.0.96-1       SELinux runtime shared libraries

sed recommends no packages.

sed suggests no packages.

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