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bug#12098: How to trap errors in man?
From: |
Stefan Kangas |
Subject: |
bug#12098: How to trap errors in man? |
Date: |
Wed, 19 Aug 2020 13:51:02 +0000 |
Reuben Thomas <rrt@sc3d.org> writes:
> As I said earlier in the thread, this seems only to add complexity (for
> example making it hard to reuse `man` for other things, the reason I filed
> this issue originally) for no useful gain on modern machines (the delay
> when formatting even the longest man page is short).
What if you are running this remotely using TRAMP? What if you're on a
laggy network with an NFS mounted filesystem? What if your disk is
failing and this command takes several seconds to complete? etc.
Best regards,
Stefan Kangas
- bug#12098: How to trap errors in man?, Stefan Kangas, 2020/08/19
- bug#12098: How to trap errors in man?, Reuben Thomas, 2020/08/19
- bug#12098: How to trap errors in man?, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2020/08/19
- bug#12098: How to trap errors in man?, Reuben Thomas, 2020/08/19
- bug#12098: How to trap errors in man?, Stefan Kangas, 2020/08/19
- bug#12098: How to trap errors in man?, Reuben Thomas, 2020/08/19
- bug#12098: How to trap errors in man?,
Stefan Kangas <=
- bug#12098: How to trap errors in man?, Reuben Thomas, 2020/08/19
- bug#12098: How to trap errors in man?, Stefan Kangas, 2020/08/19
- bug#12098: How to trap errors in man?, Reuben Thomas, 2020/08/19
- bug#12098: How to trap errors in man?, Stefan Kangas, 2020/08/19
- bug#12098: How to trap errors in man?, Reuben Thomas, 2020/08/19
bug#12098: How to trap errors in man?, Stefan Kangas, 2020/08/19