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 --version
(the latter one is fine).
Having '--v' is unusual - that's the point here ('-version' would be unusual, 
too).
(I personally also so no reason for the change to upper case 'V', probably not 
knowing all background and plans?!)

The 'de-facto' way for this argument (especially for 'version') is used
in almost all other tools of the s390-tools package, like lscpumf,
lszdev, lschp, lsreipl and lot's of others.

It's of course not a must to change it, but would be very reasonable.

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