On 2018-03-12, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice wrote: > Perhaps he's just getting old, but our man has a tendency to forget > where he was, start over from the beginning, and repeat himself several > times: > > $ guix package -i knot rofi > $ man 5 knot.conf | grep -E '^(NAME|DESCRIPTION)' > NAME > DESCRIPTION > NAME
I'm seeing this same behavior with the gpg-agent manpage as well, for what it's worth. $ man gpg-agent | grep ^NAME <standard input>:172: warning [p 2, 10.5i]: cannot adjust line <standard input>:172: warning [p 6, 4.8i]: cannot adjust line NAME <standard input>:172: warning [p 9, 10.0i]: cannot adjust line NAME NAME NAME Grepping the file directly: $ zgrep NAME $(dirname $(readlink $(which gpg)))/../share/man/man1/gpg-agent.1.gz .SH NAME identified in the environment variable \fBLISTEN_FDNAMES\fR (see Interestingly enough, gpg manpage from the same package doesn't seem to have the issue: $ man gpg | grep ^NAME NAME <standard input>:1481: warning [p 19, 7.2i]: cannot adjust line I've also copied the gpg-agent.1.gz file to a Debian system running the same upstream version of man 2.8.3, and that has no issue. So it's something specific to the guix version of the "man" command. live well, vagrant
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