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has caused the Debian Bug report #436749,
regarding "-" (meaning "stdin") gets lost in gpg man page
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Package: gnupg
Version: 1.4.6-2

In both xterm (LANG=en_US) and uxterm (LANG=en_US.UTF-8), the output of
"man gpg" says (at the end of the WARNINGS section):

:       If you are going to verify detached signatures, make sure that the pro-
:       gram knows about it; either give both filenames on the command line  or
:       use
:        to specify stdin.

Inspection of the man page source suggests that it should say "use - to
specify stdin", but the "-" has gotten swallowed up somewhere along the
line.

I have groff-base 1.18.1.1-12, man-db 2.4.4-3, and xterm 226-1.


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Source: gnupg
Source-Version: 1.4.9-1

This issue has been fixed both upstream and in the Debian package
1.4.9-1 with the patch debian/patches/99_yat2m_fix_samp_handling.dpatch.
Closing this report.

Regards, Daniel




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