On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 04:43:56PM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Control: severity -1 minor
> Control: tags -1 = confirmed
> 
> On Tue, 05 Jan 2016 05:11:54 +0800 =?utf-8?B?56mN5Li55bC8?= Dan Jacobson
> <jida...@jidanni.org> wrote:
> > # su - nobody
> > No directory, logging in with HOME=/
> > nobody@jidanni6:/$  < /dev/null > /dev/null COLUMNS=80 man systemctl
> > <standard input>:807: warning [p 10, 2.8i, div `3tbd1,1', 0.8i]: can't 
> > break line
> > <standard input>:807: warning [p 10, 2.8i, div `3tbd1,1', 1.2i]: can't 
> > break line
> > <standard input>:817: warning [p 10, 2.8i, div `3tbd3,1', 1.0i]: can't 
> > break line
> > <standard input>:827: warning [p 10, 2.8i, div `3tbd5,1', 1.0i]: can't 
> > break line
> 
> I can confirm the issue with the instructions provided by Dan.
> lintian also sees those errors [1].
> 
> That said, this looks like a problem in the xml/xslt toolchain to me.
> I'm saying this as someone who has no idea about docbook.
> 
> I'm CCing Zbigniew, maybe he has some ideas. Is this reproducible on
> fedora as well? At least my Fedora VM suggests so:
> 
> # MANWIDTH=80 man systemd > /dev/null
Yes, I can reproduce this.
It seems that the example output in list-sockets is longer than 80 columns.
But is this an actual issue? less displays this just fine
(wrapping the long lines by default), and can be easily
switched to "truncate" them with -+s+ENTER.

Zbyszek

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