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//usr/share/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/proto
msgcc 2005-12-23 F.. H''$ B:? Cs$ HE-Dg" ,&0/D10*eAD-VN(#4_ 4 %$J] ;$1~WCI%>":[s9=U? +/-%&h p81F'H{ 5 2(% )0#o 0C9 -4%s: invalid from date [%s] %s: invalid to date [%s] %s: too many options release - list recent changes The entries for each file are annotated with the file directory name. from Entries older than date are omitted. date release List all changes that include the first count release marks. A release mark has a date tag followed by optional space and at least three - characters. Changes from release mark count+1 are not listed. If there are no release marks then the date range is used; if there is at least one release mark then the date range is ignored and at most count release marks will be listed. count to Entries newer than date are omitted. Print the program version and exit. file ... package(1) ratz - read a tar gzip archive ratz extracts files and directories from a tar gzip archive on the standard input. It is a standalone program for systems that do not have pax(1), tar(1) or gunzip(1). Only regular files and directories are extracted; all other file types are ignored. cat|uncompress Uncompress the standard input and copy it to the standard output. local Reject files that traverse outside the current directory. verbose List each file path on the standard output as it is extracted. proto - make prototyped C source compatible with K&R, ANSI and C++ proto converts ANSI C prototype constructs in file to constructs compatible with K&R C, ANSI C, and C++. Only files with the line #pragma prototyped appearing in one of the first 64 lines are processed; other files are silently ignored. Output is written to the standard output unless the --replace option is specified, in which case file is modified in-place. comment release lists the changes within the date range specified by the --from and --to options. The input files are assumed to contain date tag lines of the form [cc]yy-mm-dd [ text ] (or date(1) default format), where cc is determined by a Y2K window year of 69 (we can produce an example coding dated 1991 - this can be patented?, how about 1+1=2?.) The date tag lines are followed by readme text in reverse chronological order (newer entries at the top of the file.) If no selection options are spcified then all changes are listed. bme:="/*"