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Package: md5deep
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Hi,
Rebuilding md5deep I found the following lintian warning:
hyphen-used-as-minus-sign
As this is quick to fix, I have enclosed a patch.
Regards,
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Franck Joncourt
http://debian.org - http://smhteam.info/wiki/
diff --git a/hashdeep/hashdeep.1 b/hashdeep/hashdeep.1
index f210688..9a6c0d5 100644
--- a/hashdeep/hashdeep.1
+++ b/hashdeep/hashdeep.1
@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ hashdeep \- Compute, compare, or audit multiple message digests
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B hashdeep
--V | -h
+\-V | \-h
.br
.B hashdeep
-[-c <alg1>[,<alg2>]] [-k <file>] [-i <size>] [-amxwMXrespblvv] [\fBFILES\fR]
+[\-c <alg1>[,<alg2>]] [\-k <file>] [\-i <size>] [\-amxwMXrespblvv] [\fBFILES\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ the list of known hashes are output. The only acceptable format
for known hashes is the output of previous hashdeep runs.
.br
\fB\fR
-If standard input is used with the -m flag, displays "stdin"
+If standard input is used with the \-m flag, displays "stdin"
if the input matches one of the hashes in the list of known hashes. If the
hash does not match, the program displays no output.
.br
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ does (or does not) match the list of known hashes.
\fB\-r\fR
Enables recursive mode. All subdirectories are traversed. Please note
that recursive mode cannot be used to examine all files of a given
-file extension. For example, calling hashdeep -r *.txt will examine
+file extension. For example, calling hashdeep \-r *.txt will examine
all files in \fIdirectories\fR that end in .txt.
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ is represented with a question mark (?).
Note that Unicode characters are \fBnot\fR supported in the files
containing known hashes. You can specify a file of known hashes that has
Unicode characters in its name by using tab completition or an asterisk
-(e.g. hashdeep -mk *.txt where there is only one file with a .txt extension).
+(e.g. hashdeep \-mk *.txt where there is only one file with a .txt extension).
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns zero on success, one on error.
diff --git a/md5deep/md5deep.1 b/md5deep/md5deep.1
index 03fd470..fd8c67a 100644
--- a/md5deep/md5deep.1
+++ b/md5deep/md5deep.1
@@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ whirlpooldeep \- Compute and compare Whirlpool message digests
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B md5deep
--v | -V | -h
+\-v | \-V | \-h
.br
.B md5deep
-[\-m|\-M|\-x|\-X <file>] [-a|-A <hash>]
+[\-m|\-M|\-x|\-X <file>] [\-a|\-A <hash>]
[\-p <size>] [\-i <size>] [\-tnwzresS0lbkq] [\-o <fbcplsd>] [\fBFILES\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ using multiplers b, k, m, g, t, p, or e.
\fB\-r\fR
Enables recursive mode. All subdirectories are traversed. Please note
that recursive mode cannot be used to examine all files of a given
-file extension. For example, calling md5deep -r *.txt will examine
+file extension. For example, calling md5deep \-r *.txt will examine
all files in \fIdirectories\fR that end in .txt.
.TP
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Hashkeeper files, iLook, and the National Software Reference Library
(NSRL) as produced by the National Institute for Standards in Technology.
.br
\fB\fR
-If standard input is used with the -m flag, displays "stdin"
+If standard input is used with the \-m flag, displays "stdin"
if the input matches one of the hashes in the list of known hashes. If the
hash does not match, the program displays no output.
.br
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ each Unicode character is represented as a question mark (?) in the output.
Note that Unicode characters are \fBnot\fR supported in the files
containing known hashes. You can specify a file of known hashes that has
Unicode characters in its name by using tab completition or an asterisk
-(e.g. md5deep -m *.txt where there is only one file with a .txt extension).
+(e.g. md5deep \-m *.txt where there is only one file with a .txt extension).
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns a bit-wise value based on the success of the operation and the
diff --git a/md5deep/sha1deep.1 b/md5deep/sha1deep.1
index 03fd470..fd8c67a 100644
--- a/md5deep/sha1deep.1
+++ b/md5deep/sha1deep.1
@@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ whirlpooldeep \- Compute and compare Whirlpool message digests
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B md5deep
--v | -V | -h
+\-v | \-V | \-h
.br
.B md5deep
-[\-m|\-M|\-x|\-X <file>] [-a|-A <hash>]
+[\-m|\-M|\-x|\-X <file>] [\-a|\-A <hash>]
[\-p <size>] [\-i <size>] [\-tnwzresS0lbkq] [\-o <fbcplsd>] [\fBFILES\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ using multiplers b, k, m, g, t, p, or e.
\fB\-r\fR
Enables recursive mode. All subdirectories are traversed. Please note
that recursive mode cannot be used to examine all files of a given
-file extension. For example, calling md5deep -r *.txt will examine
+file extension. For example, calling md5deep \-r *.txt will examine
all files in \fIdirectories\fR that end in .txt.
.TP
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Hashkeeper files, iLook, and the National Software Reference Library
(NSRL) as produced by the National Institute for Standards in Technology.
.br
\fB\fR
-If standard input is used with the -m flag, displays "stdin"
+If standard input is used with the \-m flag, displays "stdin"
if the input matches one of the hashes in the list of known hashes. If the
hash does not match, the program displays no output.
.br
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ each Unicode character is represented as a question mark (?) in the output.
Note that Unicode characters are \fBnot\fR supported in the files
containing known hashes. You can specify a file of known hashes that has
Unicode characters in its name by using tab completition or an asterisk
-(e.g. md5deep -m *.txt where there is only one file with a .txt extension).
+(e.g. md5deep \-m *.txt where there is only one file with a .txt extension).
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns a bit-wise value based on the success of the operation and the
diff --git a/md5deep/sha256deep.1 b/md5deep/sha256deep.1
index 03fd470..fd8c67a 100644
--- a/md5deep/sha256deep.1
+++ b/md5deep/sha256deep.1
@@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ whirlpooldeep \- Compute and compare Whirlpool message digests
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B md5deep
--v | -V | -h
+\-v | \-V | \-h
.br
.B md5deep
-[\-m|\-M|\-x|\-X <file>] [-a|-A <hash>]
+[\-m|\-M|\-x|\-X <file>] [\-a|\-A <hash>]
[\-p <size>] [\-i <size>] [\-tnwzresS0lbkq] [\-o <fbcplsd>] [\fBFILES\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ using multiplers b, k, m, g, t, p, or e.
\fB\-r\fR
Enables recursive mode. All subdirectories are traversed. Please note
that recursive mode cannot be used to examine all files of a given
-file extension. For example, calling md5deep -r *.txt will examine
+file extension. For example, calling md5deep \-r *.txt will examine
all files in \fIdirectories\fR that end in .txt.
.TP
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Hashkeeper files, iLook, and the National Software Reference Library
(NSRL) as produced by the National Institute for Standards in Technology.
.br
\fB\fR
-If standard input is used with the -m flag, displays "stdin"
+If standard input is used with the \-m flag, displays "stdin"
if the input matches one of the hashes in the list of known hashes. If the
hash does not match, the program displays no output.
.br
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ each Unicode character is represented as a question mark (?) in the output.
Note that Unicode characters are \fBnot\fR supported in the files
containing known hashes. You can specify a file of known hashes that has
Unicode characters in its name by using tab completition or an asterisk
-(e.g. md5deep -m *.txt where there is only one file with a .txt extension).
+(e.g. md5deep \-m *.txt where there is only one file with a .txt extension).
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns a bit-wise value based on the success of the operation and the
diff --git a/md5deep/tigerdeep.1 b/md5deep/tigerdeep.1
index 03fd470..fd8c67a 100644
--- a/md5deep/tigerdeep.1
+++ b/md5deep/tigerdeep.1
@@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ whirlpooldeep \- Compute and compare Whirlpool message digests
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B md5deep
--v | -V | -h
+\-v | \-V | \-h
.br
.B md5deep
-[\-m|\-M|\-x|\-X <file>] [-a|-A <hash>]
+[\-m|\-M|\-x|\-X <file>] [\-a|\-A <hash>]
[\-p <size>] [\-i <size>] [\-tnwzresS0lbkq] [\-o <fbcplsd>] [\fBFILES\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ using multiplers b, k, m, g, t, p, or e.
\fB\-r\fR
Enables recursive mode. All subdirectories are traversed. Please note
that recursive mode cannot be used to examine all files of a given
-file extension. For example, calling md5deep -r *.txt will examine
+file extension. For example, calling md5deep \-r *.txt will examine
all files in \fIdirectories\fR that end in .txt.
.TP
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Hashkeeper files, iLook, and the National Software Reference Library
(NSRL) as produced by the National Institute for Standards in Technology.
.br
\fB\fR
-If standard input is used with the -m flag, displays "stdin"
+If standard input is used with the \-m flag, displays "stdin"
if the input matches one of the hashes in the list of known hashes. If the
hash does not match, the program displays no output.
.br
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ each Unicode character is represented as a question mark (?) in the output.
Note that Unicode characters are \fBnot\fR supported in the files
containing known hashes. You can specify a file of known hashes that has
Unicode characters in its name by using tab completition or an asterisk
-(e.g. md5deep -m *.txt where there is only one file with a .txt extension).
+(e.g. md5deep \-m *.txt where there is only one file with a .txt extension).
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns a bit-wise value based on the success of the operation and the
diff --git a/md5deep/whirlpooldeep.1 b/md5deep/whirlpooldeep.1
index 03fd470..fd8c67a 100644
--- a/md5deep/whirlpooldeep.1
+++ b/md5deep/whirlpooldeep.1
@@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ whirlpooldeep \- Compute and compare Whirlpool message digests
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B md5deep
--v | -V | -h
+\-v | \-V | \-h
.br
.B md5deep
-[\-m|\-M|\-x|\-X <file>] [-a|-A <hash>]
+[\-m|\-M|\-x|\-X <file>] [\-a|\-A <hash>]
[\-p <size>] [\-i <size>] [\-tnwzresS0lbkq] [\-o <fbcplsd>] [\fBFILES\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ using multiplers b, k, m, g, t, p, or e.
\fB\-r\fR
Enables recursive mode. All subdirectories are traversed. Please note
that recursive mode cannot be used to examine all files of a given
-file extension. For example, calling md5deep -r *.txt will examine
+file extension. For example, calling md5deep \-r *.txt will examine
all files in \fIdirectories\fR that end in .txt.
.TP
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Hashkeeper files, iLook, and the National Software Reference Library
(NSRL) as produced by the National Institute for Standards in Technology.
.br
\fB\fR
-If standard input is used with the -m flag, displays "stdin"
+If standard input is used with the \-m flag, displays "stdin"
if the input matches one of the hashes in the list of known hashes. If the
hash does not match, the program displays no output.
.br
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ each Unicode character is represented as a question mark (?) in the output.
Note that Unicode characters are \fBnot\fR supported in the files
containing known hashes. You can specify a file of known hashes that has
Unicode characters in its name by using tab completition or an asterisk
-(e.g. md5deep -m *.txt where there is only one file with a .txt extension).
+(e.g. md5deep \-m *.txt where there is only one file with a .txt extension).
.SH RETURN VALUE
Returns a bit-wise value based on the success of the operation and the
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
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