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The "backintime-config" man page describe the config file format for Back In Time. That man page lives in section 1 "Executable programs or shell commands" but should live in section 5 "File formats and conventions, e.g. /etc/passwd".
Also adapt the man page links in the other man pages.
I was searching the issues. Haven't we discussed this in the past?
I would say we don't need it but if someone is concerned about backwards compatibility we could add a backintime-config.1 man page just mention the movement to backintime-config.5.
I was searching the issues. Haven't we discussed this in the past?
Surprisingly not :-)
I would say we don't need it but if someone is concerned about backwards compatibility
we could add a backintime-config.1 man page just mention the movement to backintime-config.5
I am not concerned and think unless someone explicitly uses the man page section number to search for man pages (and therefore should be an advanced user) it still works as before.
I am not concerned and think unless someone explicitly uses the man page section number to search for man pages (and therefore should be an advanced user) it still works as before.
I agree, I don't think we need to maintain an empty backintime-config.1 man page.
The "backintime-config" man page describe the config file format for Back In Time. That man page lives in section 1 "Executable programs or shell commands" but should live in section 5 "File formats and conventions, e.g. /etc/passwd".
Also adapt the man page links in the other man pages.
See
man man
for details about man page sections.I was searching the issues. Haven't we discussed this in the past?
I would say we don't need it but if someone is concerned about backwards compatibility we could add a backintime-config.1 man page just mention the movement to backintime-config.5.
See also #1772
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