Bug#587410: sendinpaths manpage doesn't mention email addresses on command line

2010-06-28 Thread Julien ÉLIE

Tags: patch fixed-upstream

Hi Ian,


The code says:

   if [ "$1" = "-n" ] ; then
 ninpaths $TMP -r $ME
   else
 ninpaths $TMP -r $ME |\
  $MAILCMD -s "inpaths $ME" ${1:-$defaddr}

Ie the correct synopsis is:

   sendinpaths [-n|"email addresses"]


You're perfectly right.
The documentation has just been fixed:
   http://inn.eyrie.org/trac/changeset/9080

Thanks for your report.

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Bug#587410: sendinpaths manpage doesn't mention email addresses on command line

2010-06-28 Thread Ian Jackson
Package: inn2
Version: 2.4.5-5

sendinpaths(8) says:

sendinpaths [-n]

... That report is mailed to the e-mail addresses configured at
the beginning of this script (by default "pathsur...@top1000.org"
and "top1...@anthologeek.net").

The code says:

if [ "$1" = "-n" ] ; then
  ninpaths $TMP -r $ME
else
  ninpaths $TMP -r $ME |\
   $MAILCMD -s "inpaths $ME" ${1:-$defaddr}

Ie the correct synopsis is:

sendinpaths [-n|"email addresses"]

Ian.



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