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Issue with the man page
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David Croll |
Subject: |
Issue with the man page |
Date: |
Sun, 25 Oct 2020 16:10:31 +0100 |
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Hi,
after updating my Ubuntu to 20.10, I have rdiff-backup 2.0.5 now.
There is a curious issue when using the fish console. It has a powerful
autocompletion feature, both regarding file paths and command options.
We can hit
fish_update_completions
and then the files containing the command completions (suggestions like
--list-increment-size, --no-fsync) are being generated from the man pages.
But then, fish hits a snag. The completion file generated that way is
truncated:
david@nitro ~/.l/s/f/generated_completions> cat rdiff-backup.fish
# rdiff-backup
# Autogenerated from man page /usr/share/man/man1/rdiff-backup.1.gz
complete -c rdiff-backup -l allow-duplicate-timestamps --description
'This option is only to be used if you encounter the issue of metadata
mirrors…'
Did man page change in any way that fish_update_completions cannot
parse? Other man pages are parsed correctly, and fish generates a file
with all the options.
With the best regards,
David
- Issue with the man page,
David Croll <=