Indeed, this behavior is certainly wrong and is in violation of the
POSIX standard.
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009696899/utilities/command.html
"-v
(On systems supporting the User Portability Utilities option.) Write a
string to standard output that indicates **the pathname or command
Package: tzdata
Version: 2017b-1
Severity: minor
Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
For a while, `date '+%Z'` displayed 'ART' for America/Argentina/* timezones.
Now it just displays '-03' for some reason. I'm not sure when this issue
started occurring, it was sometime back with jessie. It seems to
://cadoth.net/~nyuszika7h/private/htop-1.0.1-1-debian-backtrace.log
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-platform without having to change the shebang is
to hardcode python2.7.
Thanks,
nyuszika7h
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standard, the unit symbol for kibibyte is KiB.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kibibyte
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Locale: LANG
Package: aspell-en
Version: 7.1-0-1
Severity: wishlist
I've noticed that the word netbook is missing from Aspell's English
dictionary. It's a commonly used word, so I think it should be added.
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Package: proxychains
Version: 3.1-3
Severity: normal
If I try to use a program (for example, socat) to connect to a Tor onion
address, it fails with the following error:
[~]nyuszika7h@cadoth proxychains socat -
TCP:p4fsi4ockecnea7l.onion:6667
ProxyChains-3.1 (http://proxychains.sf.net)
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