Hello Pádraig,
Am Mo., 14. Feb. 2022 um 13:15 Uhr schrieb Pádraig Brady :
>
> On 13/02/2022 13:19, Mario Blättermann wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > the SEE ALSO sections in the man pages contain links which will be
> > pulled in from *.x files by help2man. While help2man
cat.1
[2] https://man.archlinux.org/man/cat.1.de
Best Regards,
Mario
diff --git a/man/arch.x b/man/arch.x
index 0a310b41f..487318207 100644
--- a/man/arch.x
+++ b/man/arch.x
@@ -3,4 +3,5 @@ arch \- print machine hardware name (same as uname -m)
[DESCRIPTION]
.\" Add any additional descri
cter Ö is wrong (Ã).
My /etc/man.conf shows
TROFF /usr/bin/groff -Tps -mandoc
NROFF /usr/bin/nroff -mandoc
JNROFF /usr/bin/groff -Tnippon -mandocj
EQN /usr/bin/geqn -Tps
NEQN/usr/bin/geqn -Tlatin1
JNEQN /usr/bin/geqn -Tnippon
Greetings from Augsburg, Germany
Mario Bachmann
Slackware 12.1, kernel 2.6.25.3, coreutils-6.9,
login as root:
logname
logname: no login name
whoami
root
ssh to another machine as root:
logname
root
Regards
Mario Vanoni
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t bailing since
sometimes the field has a trailing "N". BTW, how do I say "from character 4 through
the end of the field"? Is -k2.4,2 appropriate?
-- Mario
Philip Rowlands wrote:
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, mario wrote:
One of the biggest frustrations with the "sort" utility
en does nothing with the
second sort key.
It would be incredibly useful if there were some mode in which sort would just
report each line and the sort keys found on that line, so that I can make sure
that I'm properly communicating how to find the darn keys!
-- Mario
% sort --version
sort
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
In the last triplet, a capital "T" isn't discussed on the man page. I know
it's sticky, but it means something different from drwxrwxrwt. Where can I
get more info on this? I'd like to learn.
Thanks,
/mario
-BEGIN P
etter implemented in a Perl script me
thinks. OTH 'install' is ought to be a more always-present system
tool so this effectively goes against its purpose (Perl isn't
neccessarily always present, not to mention working, except for Debian
maybe).
However the idea looks useful enough
er be
converted into whatever file format the surrounding Linux distro
uses and thus allow removal of some of the file mix in /usr/local/*
later.
mario
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