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Fix a typo in description of size suffixes: s/GB/G/.

* doc/coreutils.texi (od invocation, head invocation, tail invocation):
Spotted by Bert Wesarg.
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Jim Meyering
2008-02-07 23:05:00 +01:00
parent dcc6638e46
commit 5ae0543737
3 changed files with 8 additions and 3 deletions

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2008-02-07 Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
Fix a typo in description of size suffixes: s/GB/G/.
* doc/coreutils.texi (od invocation, head invocation, tail invocation):
Spotted by Bert Wesarg.
* NEWS [6.9.90]: Mention the added feature that head, od, split and
tail now accept the standard size suffixes (kB, M, MB, G, GB, and
so on for T, P, Y, Z, and Y) on arguments to selected options.

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@@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ Bernhard Baehr bernhard.baehr@gmx.de
Bernhard Gabler bernhard@uni-koblenz.de
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer bero@redhat.de
Bert Deknuydt Bert.Deknuydt@esat.kuleuven.ac.be
Bert Wesarg bert.wesarg@googlemail.com
Bill Peters peters@gaffel.as.arizona.edu
Bjorn Helgaas helgaas@rsn.hp.com
Bob McCracken kerouac@ravenet.com

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@@ -1668,7 +1668,7 @@ hexadecimal; otherwise, if it begins with @samp{0}, in octal; otherwise,
in decimal. Appending @samp{b} multiplies @var{bytes} by 512,
@samp{kB} by 1000, @samp{K} by 1024,
@samp{MB} by 1000*1000, @samp{M} by 1024*1024,
@samp{GB} by 1000*1000*1000, @samp{GB} by 1024*1024*1024,
@samp{GB} by 1000*1000*1000, @samp{G} by 1024*1024*1024,
and so on for @samp{T}, @samp{P}, @samp{E}, @samp{Z}, and @samp{Y}.
@item -N @var{bytes}
@@ -2501,7 +2501,7 @@ print all but the last @var{n} bytes of each file.
Appending @samp{b} multiplies @var{n} by 512,
@samp{kB} by 1000, @samp{K} by 1024,
@samp{MB} by 1000*1000, @samp{M} by 1024*1024,
@samp{GB} by 1000*1000*1000, @samp{GB} by 1024*1024*1024,
@samp{GB} by 1000*1000*1000, @samp{G} by 1024*1024*1024,
and so on for @samp{T}, @samp{P}, @samp{E}, @samp{Z}, and @samp{Y}.
@itemx -n @var{n}
@@ -2590,7 +2590,7 @@ However, if @var{n} starts with a @samp{+}, start printing with the
Appending @samp{b} multiplies @var{bytes} by 512,
@samp{kB} by 1000, @samp{K} by 1024,
@samp{MB} by 1000*1000, @samp{M} by 1024*1024,
@samp{GB} by 1000*1000*1000, @samp{GB} by 1024*1024*1024,
@samp{GB} by 1000*1000*1000, @samp{G} by 1024*1024*1024,
and so on for @samp{T}, @samp{P}, @samp{E}, @samp{Z}, and @samp{Y}.
@item -f