Blame SOURCES/dump-rh664616.patch

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diff -up dump-0.4b44/restore/restore.8.in.rh664616 dump-0.4b44/restore/restore.8.in
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--- dump-0.4b44/restore/restore.8.in.rh664616	2013-01-17 12:03:47.496676949 +0100
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+++ dump-0.4b44/restore/restore.8.in	2013-01-17 12:04:23.081674477 +0100
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@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ current directory.
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 .TP
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 .B add \fR[\fIarg\fR]
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 The current directory or specified argument is added to the list of files to be
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-extracted.  If a directory is specified, then it and all its descendents are
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+extracted.  If a directory is specified, then it and all its descendants are
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 added to the extraction list (unless the
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 .B \-h
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 flag is specified on the command line). Files that are on the extraction list
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@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Change the current working directory to
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 .TP
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 .B delete \fR[\fIarg\fR]
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 The current directory or specified argument is deleted from the list of files 
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-to be extracted. If a directory is specified, then it and all its descendents
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+to be extracted. If a directory is specified, then it and all its descendants
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 are deleted from the extraction list (unless the
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 .B \-h
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 flag is specified on the command line). The most expedient way to extract most 
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@@ -164,8 +164,8 @@ and then delete those files that are not
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 .B extract
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 All files on the extraction list are extracted from the dump.
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 .B Restore
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-will ask which volume the user wishes to mount. The fastest way to extract a f
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-ew files is to start with the last volume and work towards the first volume.
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+will ask which volume the user wishes to mount. The fastest way to extract a few
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+files is to start with the last volume and work towards the first volume.
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 .TP
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 .B help
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 List a summary of the available commands.