I think the title of this bug is misleading.  cal's -m option has become
ncal's -M, that fine.  But ncal's -S option compared to -M prints the
dates in the same place but shifts the days of the week labels;  as mrq1
wrote "that CANT be correct".

To show the problem, just do   "ncal -M; ncal -S"   and study the
output.  I suggest the title be changed to "ncal incorrect if asked for
weeks starting Sunday with -S".  And the priority should be higher than
normal.  I very nearly made a real muck-up here because I trusted ncal's
output without a second thought.

The above is 10.10.  I think it may have been fixed in 11.04;  could
someone test please.  But given the potential impact of using a wrong
calendar perhaps the fix needs back-porting?

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  cal -m doesn't work anymore

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