This got meanwhile fixed - hence changing to Fix Released and closing
this.
** Changed in: s390-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Fix Released
** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
Status: Expired => Fix Released
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** Tags removed: artful
** Tags added: bionic focal groovy
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lsmem -v replaced with -V
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Same behavior in 20.10
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[Expired for s390-tools (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: s390-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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[Expired for Ubuntu on IBM z Systems because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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** Changed in: s390-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
Assignee: bugproxy (bugproxy) => (unassigned)
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Test cases can always be adjusted - no doubt about it (and also the
reason why this is marred with Importance low).
But the case here is that the "de-facto" standard is that a short version or an
argument is usually introduced by one dash:
lsmem -v
and the long version by two dashes:
lsmem
I run a short test :
root@m3545034:~# lsmem --v
lsmem from util-linux 2.34
root@m3545034:~# lsmem -V
lsmem from util-linux 2.34
root@m3545034:~# lsmem -v
lsmem: invalid option -- 'v'
Try 'lsmem --help' for more information.
Can the testcase be changed to --v ?
or is there a need for an upstream
** Summary changed:
- 17.10: lsmem -v replaced with -V
+ lsmem -v replaced with -V
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