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Description: solving a probem in man page
Man page error solved
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gpsman (6.4.4.2-2) unstable; urgency=low
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* Does not depend of Tk8.5 anymore (Closes: #725693)
Author: Rogerio Reis <rvr@debian.org>
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/725693
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--- gpsman-6.4.4.2.orig/man/man1/gpsman.1
+++ gpsman-6.4.4.2/man/man1/gpsman.1
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ GPSMan can also be used in command line
interface except with the \fBread\R and \fBstart travel\fR commands),
in which case it must be invoked in the second form above. The
sections below address this mode.
-.SH EXIT STATUS
+.SH EXIT_STATUS
.PP
In non-graphical mode GPSMan exits with either a 0 if \fICOMMAND\fR was
successfully executed, or a 1 if not. Some commands will write
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