Hi,
I was pointed to the solution in the German Debian-Forum [1].
Please take this as a feature request. "groff-message" doesn't help to
know which commandline tool generated that error?
Depending on your docu [2] it seems to be "man" itself and not a tool
called "groff" or something else.
Please see this website.
https://lintian.debian.org/tags/groff-message
On top in the yellow box there at the end of that box is a HTML snippet.
I assume it is not intended to look like this, right?
Hello,
I'm an upstream maintainer and someone who do support the packaging
process on the site of Debian pointed me [1] to an lintian message.
{
"type": "failure",
"message": "groff-message 734: bad argument name 'P'
[usr/share/man/man1/backintime-config.1.gz:1]"
}
The
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