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Package: bsdutils
Version: 2.13.1.1-1

Hi,

When you run script -f somefile twice in a row, the file is blithely
overwritten and the first set of output is lost. This kind of user data loss
is easily preventable by testing if the file exists already and checking
with the user to make sure if they really meant to silently overwrite it -
chances are they didn't.

Please fix this. TIA.

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