confusing description in ln manpage: -f "destination"
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: coreutils
The manpage for ln uses "destination" in a very strange name.
As I understand it, and as described in the SYNOPSIS, a link is created in order to point to a target:
LINK_NAME --> TARGET
The -f option forces the deletion of the file "LINK_NAME" in the case it already exists.
However, the man page says:
-f, --force
I am not a native speaker of English, but I think that "target" means more or less "destination", and the use of "destination" is quite confusing here, because actually -f will lead the deletion of the file with the same name as LINK_NAME.
Best regards,
Zeno
Description: Ubuntu 8.10
Release: 8.10
coreutils:
Installiert: 6.10-6ubuntu1
Kandidat: 6.10-6ubuntu1
Versions-Tabelle:
*** 6.10-6ubuntu1 0
500 http://
100 /var/lib/