It's documented in the manpage. We could add a NEWS.Debian file (run
"find /usr/share/doc -name NEWS.Debian.gz" to see some examples), but
I'm not sure if it's now too late to do that, as the maintainer didn't
think one was warranted. Information on the NEWS.Debian file is
available here:

http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/best-pkging-
practices.html#bpp-news-debian

I'm not sure if there'd be much benefit to making a note in a doc file
in addition to the information in the manpage. I noticed that metaflac
doesn't output any sort of error when it's given a filename with no
operations. Maybe it would make more sense to have metaflac output an
error when it gets an invalid filename, even when it hasn't gotten any
other input? If metaflac defaults to --list when no other option is
given, it'd be compatible with the current usage, plus it'd throw an
error when the old usage was attempted.

Thoughts?

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metaflac is not finding any tags (intrepid)
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