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<p>Jesse Smith:</p>
<p>> I think the manual page is correct</p>
<p>Clearly it is not, otherwise you would not yourself in the same
breath have to employ a different explanation:</p>
<p>> The -v command only turns on verbose messages, </p>
<p>The manual page does not say this. It says "Write out what is
currently going on", which can, as this bug proves, be read as
writing out a status report of what is currently the case for
service configuration. This is not good writing. It makes the
reader ask "What is currently going on <em>where</em>?" and "What
precisely do you mean by <em>going on</em>?". Whereas "turn on
verbose messages, showing what actions insserv is taking" does not
inspire such questions.</p>
<p>I suggest putting this explanation of yours into the manual.<br>
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