[Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

Re: G++ 3.x transition



On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:

>  Quick way to check which packages of yours still need updating:
>
>  $ grep-available -s Package \
>     -F Depends libstdc++2.10 -a \
>     -F Maintainer email@in.maintainer.field

~> grep-available -s Package     -F Depends libstdc++2.10 -a     -F Maintainer tille@debian.org
grep-available: invalid option -- a
~> grep-available --version
grep-dctrl 1.11
This program is free software and comes WITHOUT ANY KIND OF WARRANTY.
See the file /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL for more information, or do a
"grep-available --copying", piping the output to your favourite pager.
~> apt-get install grep-dctrl/unstable
  ...
~> grep-available -s Package     -F Depends libstdc++2.10 -a     -F Maintainer tille@debian.org
==========================================================================
                                  NOTE
 grep-dctrl has been rewritten from scratch.  Although this does add new
 features, regressions are certainly possible.  Please watch for them and
 report them to the BTS.
==========================================================================
(The above annoying banner will not be shown to you again, unless you
request it with the -B switch.  It will also be removed entirely soon.)
grep-available: unexpected end of line.


Should I report this as bug as advised in the banner message?

Kind regards

        Andreas.



Reply to: