Your message dated Sun, 3 Jul 2016 11:03:29 +0200 with message-id <[email protected]> and subject line Re: cpp infile outfile has caused the Debian Bug report #403125, regarding cpp infile outfile to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Tags: upstream Package: cpp-4.1-doc Version: 4.1.1.nf2-1 Severity: minor File: /usr/share/man/man1/cpp-4.1.1.gz 1. no bug address on man page. Compare coreutils. 2. no bug address in Info page 3. SYNOPSIS cpp [-Dmacro[=defn]...] [-Umacro] [-Idir...] [-iquotedir...] [-Wwarn...] [-M|-MM] [-MG] [-MF filename] [-MP] [-MQ target...] [-MT target...] [-P] [-fno-working-directory] [-x language] [-std=standard] infile outfile Shouldn't that be [infile [[outfile]] 4. Either infile or outfile may be -, which as infile means to read from standard input and as outfile means to write to standard output. Also, if either file is omitted, it means the same as if - had been specified for that file. How can one omit the infile, but not the outfile? Should reword.
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--- Begin Message ---On Fri, 15 Dec 2006 01:24:54 +0800 Dan Jacobson <[email protected]> wrote: > Package: cpp-4.1-doc > Version: 4.1.1.nf2-1 That version is long obsolete, closing now. Andreas
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