Picard manpage falsely states that it takes no command line options
Bug #719684 reported by
Kyle Hokanson
This bug affects 1 person
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picard (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: picard
It is not documented anywhere (that I could find), but starting picard on the command line with a list of files as arguments will place the files from the list in the 'to be tagged' pane, as would be expected.
Ubuntu Release:10.10
Package version:
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This bug was fixed in the package picard - 0.16-1
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picard (0.16-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release. Closes: #554528,
* debian/control
- moving package maintenance to PAPT, Adam Cécile has been contacted and
agrees with the change. Added myself and PAPT to Uploaders field.
- increased debhelper to (>= 7.0.53).
- increased python-all-dev to (>= 2.6.6-3~).
- removed python-support from B-D, it has been deprecated.
- increased libavcodec-dev (>= 4:0.7). Closes: #638244, #640549
(LP: #334175, #361421)
- increased standard version to 3.9.2.
- changed XS-P-V to X-P-V.
- removed XB-P-V.
- increase python-qt4 to (>= 4.5).
- increased python-mutagen to (>= 1.20). Closes: #562689
* Update debian/copyright to DEP5.
* Updated manpage to reflect that when starting picard from the commandline
if you pass it a list of files as arguments they will show up in the
to be tagged pane when picard starts. (LP: #719684)
* Added debian/install to install plugins into picards plugin dir.
(LP: #810650)
* Updated debian/rules to use dh7 tiny rules format.
* Updated to use source format 3.0 (quilt).
* Webserver.py no longer uses the md5 or sha modules. Closes: #650184
-- Charlie Smotherman <email address hidden> Wed, 07 Dec 2011 20:11:17 -0500