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diff -Naur minicom-2.6.2.orig/man/minicom.1 minicom-2.6.2/man/minicom.1
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--- minicom-2.6.2.orig/man/minicom.1 2012-09-02 19:29:30.000000000 +0200
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.\" It may be distributed under the GNU Public License, version 2, or
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.\" any higher version. See section COPYING of the GNU Public license
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.\" for conditions under which this file may be redistributed.
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-.TH MINICOM 1 "$Date: 2012-09" "User's Manual" "Version 2.6.1"
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+.TH MINICOM 1 "July 2013" "User's Manual" "Version 2.6.2"
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.SH NAME
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minicom \- friendly serial communication program
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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minicom \- friendly serial communication program
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B minicom
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-.RI "[\-somMlwz8] [\-c on|off] [\-S script] [\-d entry]"
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-.br
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-.in 15
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-.RI "[\-a on|off] [\-t term] [\-p pty] [\-C capturefile] [" configuration ]
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+.RI "[options] [" configuration ]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B minicom
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is a communication program which somewhat resembles the shareware
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configurations, and more.
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.SH COMMAND-LINE
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.TP 0.5i
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-.B \-s
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+.B \-s, --setup
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.BR S etup.
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Root edits the system-wide defaults in /etc/minirc.dfl with this option.
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When it is used, minicom does
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because your system has changed, or for the first time you run
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minicom. For most systems, reasonable defaults are already compiled in.
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.TP 0.5i
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-.B \-o
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+.B \-o, --noinit
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Do not initialize. Minicom will skip the initialization code. This
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option is handy if you quit from minicom without resetting, and
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then want to restart a session. It is potentially dangerous though: no
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it is assumed, that users who are given access to a modem are
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responsible enough for their actions.
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.TP 0.5i
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-.B \-m
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+.B \-m, --metakey
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Override command-key with the Meta or ALT key. This is the default in 1.80
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and it can also be configured in one of minicom's menus, but if you use
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different terminals all the time, of which some don't have a Meta or ALT key,
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assumes that your Meta key sends the ESC prefix, not the other variant
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that sets the highest bit of the character.
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.TP 0.5i
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-.B \-M
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+.B \-M, --metakey8
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Same as \-m, but assumes that your Meta key sets the 8th bit of the
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character high (sends 128 + character code).
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.TP 0.5i
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-.B \-z
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+.B \-z, --statline
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Use terminal status line. This only works on terminals that support it
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and that have the relevant information in their \fItermcap\fP or
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\fIterminfo\fP database entry.
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.TP 0.5i
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-.B \-l
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+.B \-l, --ansi
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.BR L iteral
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translation of characters with the high bit set. With this flag on,
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minicom will try to translate the IBM line characters to ASCII. Many PC-unix
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clones will display character correctly without translation (Linux in a
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special mode, Coherent and SCO).
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.TP 0.5i
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-.B \-L
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+.B \-L, --iso
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Ditto but assume screen uses an ISO8859 character set.
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.TP 0.5i
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-.B \-w
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+.B \-w, --wrap
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Turns line-wrap on at startup by default.
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-.B \-H
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+.B \-H, --displayhex
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Turn on output in hex mode.
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.TP 0.5i
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-.B \-a
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+.B \-a, --attrib=on/off
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.BR A ttribute
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usage. Some terminals, notably Televideo's, have rotten attribute
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handling (serial instead of parallel). By default, minicom uses '\-a
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on', but if you are using such a terminal you can (must!) supply the
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option '\-a off'. The trailing 'on' or 'off' is needed.
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.TP 0.5i
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-.B \-t
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+.B \-t, --term=TERM
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.BR T erminal
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type. With this flag, you can override the environment TERM variable.
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This is handy for use in the MINICOM environment variable; one can create
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initializes the screen to raw mode so that in conjunction with the \-l
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flag, the IBM line characters are displayed untranslated.
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.BR C olor
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usage. Some terminals (such as the Linux console) support color with
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the standard ANSI escape sequences. Because there is apparently no
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with '\-c on'. This, and the '\-m' option, are good candidates to put
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into the MINICOM environment variable.
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-.B \-S
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+.B \-S, --script=SCRIPT
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.BR script .
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Run the named script at startup. So far, passing username and password
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to a startup script is not supported. If you also use the \-d option to
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start dialing at startup, the \-S script will be run BEFORE dialing the
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entries specified with \-d.
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-.B \-d
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+.B \-d, --dial=ENTRY
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.BR D ial
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an entry from the dialing directory on startup. You can specify an
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index number, but also a substring of the name of the entry. If you
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entry specified after all other program initialization procedures are
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completed.
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.BR P seudo
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terminal
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the form (/dev/)tty[p-z/][0-f], (/dev/)pts[p-z/][0-f] or
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(/dev/)pty[p-z/][0-f]. For example, /dev/ttyp1, pts/0 or /dev/ptyp2.
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.BR filename .
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Open capture file at startup.
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Disable the display of the online time in the status bar.
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Specify the baud rate, overriding the value given in the configuration
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file.
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+.B \-D, --device
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Specify the device, overriding the value given in the configuration file.
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+.B \-R, --remotecharset
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Specify the character set of the remote system is using and convert it to
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the character set of the local side. Example might be 'latin1'.
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7bit mode for terminals which aren't 8bit capable. 8bit is default if the
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environment is configured for this via LANG or LC_ALL, 7bit otherwise.
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means no locate/attribute control sequences are inserted without
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real change of locate/attribute. This mode is to display 8bit
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multi-byte characters such as Japanese. Not needed in every language with
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8bit characters. (For example displaying Finnish text doesn't need this.)
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+Display help and exit.
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+Print the minicom version.
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" -T, --disabletime : disable display of online time\n"
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" -R, --remotecharset : character set of communication partner\n"
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" -v, --version : output version information and exit\n"
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" configuration : configuration file to use\n\n"
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"These options can also be specified in the MINICOM environment variable.\n"),
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Summary: A text-based modem control and terminal emulation program
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Summary: A text-based modem control and terminal emulation program
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Name: minicom
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Name: minicom
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Version: 2.6.2
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Version: 2.6.2
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Release: 2%{?dist}
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Release: 3%{?dist}
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URL: http://alioth.debian.org/projects/minicom/
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URL: http://alioth.debian.org/projects/minicom/
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License: GPL+ and GPLv2+ and GPLv2 and Public Domain and Copyright only
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License: GPL+ and GPLv2+ and GPLv2 and Public Domain and Copyright only
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Group: Applications/Communications
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Group: Applications/Communications
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Source0: https://alioth.debian.org/frs/download.php/3869/minicom-2.6.2.tar.gz
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Source0: https://alioth.debian.org/frs/download.php/3869/minicom-2.6.2.tar.gz
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Patch0: minicom-2.6.2-no-lockfile-messages-with-detached-ttyusb.patch
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Patch0: minicom-2.6.2-no-lockfile-messages-with-detached-ttyusb.patch
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Patch1: minicom-2.6.2-RH-man-page-scan.patch
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%description
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%description
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Minicom is a simple text-based modem control and terminal emulation
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%patch0 -p1 -b .no-lock-warn
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%patch0 -p1 -b .no-lock-warn
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* Wed Jul 31 2013 Jaromir Capik <jcapik@redhat.com> - 2.6.2-3
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- RH man page scan (#948521)
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* Thu Feb 07 2013 Jaromir Capik <jcapik@redhat.com> - 2.6.2-2
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* Thu Feb 07 2013 Jaromir Capik <jcapik@redhat.com> - 2.6.2-2
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- Disabling lockfile warnings when the device disappears (ttyUSB hot unplug)
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- Disabling lockfile warnings when the device disappears (ttyUSB hot unplug)
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