X-Git-Url: https://git.llucax.com/software/mutt-debian.git/blobdiff_plain/22e147a051c2bca3bf6a1210c3fa35eafe9e546f..683cc389ad4d52bbd335523ea46aa87c827173f0:/debian/patches/misc/hyphen-as-minus.patch diff --git a/debian/patches/misc/hyphen-as-minus.patch b/debian/patches/misc/hyphen-as-minus.patch index 235d3e0..2b87530 100644 --- a/debian/patches/misc/hyphen-as-minus.patch +++ b/debian/patches/misc/hyphen-as-minus.patch @@ -1,107 +1,19 @@ patch to escape all hyphen so they will be interpreted as minus signs and lintian will not complain ---- a/doc/mbox.man -+++ b/doc/mbox.man -@@ -60,15 +60,15 @@ - lines by prepending a '>' (i.e. ">From ", ">>From ", ...). The later - has the advantage that lines like - .IP "" 1 -->From the command line you can use the '-p' option -+>From the command line you can use the '\-p' option - .PP - aren't dequoted wrongly as a \fBMBOXRD\fP-MDA would turn the line - into - .IP "" 1 -->>From the command line you can use the '-p' option -+>>From the command line you can use the '\-p' option - .PP - before storing it. Besides \fBMBOXO\fP and \fBMBOXRD\fP there is also --\fBMBOXCL\fP which is \fBMBOXO\fP with a "Content-Length:"-field with the -+\fBMBOXCL\fP which is \fBMBOXO\fP with a "Content-Length:"\-field with the - number of bytes in the message body; some MUAs (like - .BR mutt (1)) - do automatically transform \fBMBOXO\fP mailboxes into \fBMBOXCL\fP ones when ---- a/doc/mmdf.man -+++ b/doc/mmdf.man -@@ -42,7 +42,6 @@ - .br - >From what I learned about the MMDF-format: - .br --... - .br - ^A^A^A^A - .br -@@ -65,7 +64,7 @@ - In contrast to most other single file mailbox formats like - MBOXO and MBOXRD (see - .BR mbox (5)) --there is no need to quote/dequote "From "-lines in -+there is no need to quote/dequote "From "\-lines in - .B MMDF - mailboxes as such lines have no special meaning in this format. - .PP --- a/doc/mutt.man +++ b/doc/mutt.man -@@ -23,48 +23,48 @@ +@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ .SH SYNOPSIS .PP .B mutt -[-nRyzZ] --[-e \fIcmd\fP] [-F \fIfile\fP] [-m \fItype\fP] [-f \fIfile\fP] +[\-nRyzZ] -+[\-e \fIcmd\fP] [\-F \fIfile\fP] [\-m \fItype\fP] [\-f \fIfile\fP] + [\-e \fIcmd\fP] [\-F \fIfile\fP] [\-m \fItype\fP] [\-f \fIfile\fP] .PP .B mutt --[-nx] --[-e \fIcmd\fP] --[-F \fIfile\fP] --[-H \fIfile\fP] --[-i \fIfile\fP] --[-s \fIsubj\fP] --[-b \fIaddr\fP] --[-c \fIaddr\fP] -+[\-nx] -+[\-e \fIcmd\fP] -+[\-F \fIfile\fP] -+[\-H \fIfile\fP] -+[\-i \fIfile\fP] -+[\-s \fIsubj\fP] -+[\-b \fIaddr\fP] -+[\-c \fIaddr\fP] - [\-a \fIfile\fP [...]] - [\-\-] - \fIaddr\fP [...] - .PP - .B mutt --[-nx] --[-e \fIcmd\fP] --[-F \fIfile\fP] --[-s \fIsubj\fP] --[-b \fIaddr\fP] --[-c \fIaddr\fP] -+[\-nx] -+[\-e \fIcmd\fP] -+[\-F \fIfile\fP] -+[\-s \fIsubj\fP] -+[\-b \fIaddr\fP] -+[\-c \fIaddr\fP] - [\-a \fIfile\fP [...]] - [\-\-] - \fIaddr\fP [...] - < message - .PP - .B mutt --[-n] [-e \fIcmd\fP] [-F \fIfile\fP] -p -+[\-n] [\-e \fIcmd\fP] [\-F \fIfile\fP] \-p - .PP - .B mutt --[-n] [-e \fIcmd\fP] [-F \fIfile\fP] -A \fIalias\fP -+[\-n] [\-e \fIcmd\fP] [\-F \fIfile\fP] \-A \fIalias\fP - .PP - .B mutt --[-n] [-e \fIcmd\fP] [-F \fIfile\fP] -Q \fIquery\fP -+[\-n] [\-e \fIcmd\fP] [\-F \fIfile\fP] \-Q \fIquery\fP +@@ -59,10 +59,10 @@ + [\-n] [\-e \fIcmd\fP] [\-F \fIfile\fP] \-Q \fIquery\fP .PP .B mutt --v[v] @@ -113,74 +25,12 @@ signs and lintian will not complain .SH DESCRIPTION .PP Mutt is a small but very powerful text based program for reading and sending electronic -@@ -132,12 +132,12 @@ - Start Mutt with a listing of all mailboxes specified by the \fImailboxes\fP - command. - .IP "-z" --When used with -f, causes Mutt not to start if there are no messages in the -+When used with \-f, causes Mutt not to start if there are no messages in the - mailbox. - .IP "-Z" - Causes Mutt to open the first mailbox specified by the \fImailboxes\fP - command which contains new mail. --.IP "\-\-" -+.IP "--" - Treat remaining arguments as \fIaddr\fP even if they start with a dash. - See also "\-a" above. - .SH ENVIRONMENT ---- a/doc/dotlock.man -+++ b/doc/dotlock.man -@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ - .SH SYNOPSIS - .PP - .B mutt_dotlock --[-t|-f|-u|-d] [-p] [-r \fIretries\fP] \fIfile\fP -+[\-t|\-f|\-u|\-d] [\-p] [\-r \fIretries\fP] \fIfile\fP - .SH DESCRIPTION - .PP - .B mutt_dotlock ---- a/init.h -+++ b/init.h -@@ -2867,7 +2867,7 @@ - ** smtp[s]://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/ - ** .te - ** .pp -- ** ... where ``[...]'' denotes an optional part. -+ ** \.\.\. where ``[...]'' denotes an optional part. - ** Setting this variable overrides the value of the $$sendmail - ** variable. - */ ---- a/doc/makedoc.c -+++ b/doc/makedoc.c -@@ -576,6 +576,8 @@ - fputs ("\\(rq", out); - else if (*v == '\\') - fputs ("\\\\", out); -+ else if (*v == '-') -+ fputs ("\\-", out); - else - fputc (*v, out); - } -@@ -697,8 +699,11 @@ - man_print_strval (val, out); - fputs ("\\(rq\n", out); - } -- else -- fprintf (out, "Default: %s\n", val); -+ else { -+ fputs ("Default: ", out); -+ man_print_strval (val, out); -+ fputs ("\n", out); -+ } - - fputs (".fi", out); - -@@ -1040,6 +1045,8 @@ - fputs ("\\(rq", out); - else if (*str == '\\') - fputs ("\\\\", out); -+ else if (*str == '-') -+ fputs ("\\-", out); - else if (!strncmp (str, "``", 2)) - { - fputs ("\\(lq", out); +@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ + .IP "-a \fIfile\fP [...]" + Attach a file to your message using MIME. + When attaching single or multiple files, separating filenames and recipient addresses with +-"\-\-" is mandatory, e.g. \fBmutt -a image.jpg \-\- addr1\fP or ++"\-\-" is mandatory, e.g. \fBmutt \-a image.jpg \-\- addr1\fP or + \fBmutt \-a img.jpg *.png \-\- addr1 addr2\fP. + The \-a option must be placed at the end of command line options. + .IP "-b \fIaddress\fP"