[med-svn] [mcl] 05/08: Adapt patches to file removal

Andreas Tille tille at debian.org
Mon Jan 22 11:05:01 UTC 2018


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commit ceec8a2cb47abf21b4d50f06fa9a8f211bb1531c
Author: Andreas Tille <tille at debian.org>
Date:   Mon Jan 22 11:48:34 2018 +0100

    Adapt patches to file removal
---
 debian/copyright              |   2 +-
 debian/patches/series         |   1 -
 debian/patches/spelling.patch | 328 ------------------------------------------
 3 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 330 deletions(-)

diff --git a/debian/copyright b/debian/copyright
index 48fb453..bb0a9cf 100644
--- a/debian/copyright
+++ b/debian/copyright
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
 Source: http://micans.org/mcl/src/
 Files-Excluded: */*.1
-                */*.ps
+                */doc/*.ps
                 */*.html
                 */Makefile.in
 
diff --git a/debian/patches/series b/debian/patches/series
index 237d865..7f81a63 100644
--- a/debian/patches/series
+++ b/debian/patches/series
@@ -2,4 +2,3 @@
 02-wrong-interpreter-path.patch
 05-manual-what-is.patch
 spelling.patch
-fix_whatis_entry.patch
diff --git a/debian/patches/spelling.patch b/debian/patches/spelling.patch
index 074f3ff..498696b 100644
--- a/debian/patches/spelling.patch
+++ b/debian/patches/spelling.patch
@@ -13,24 +13,6 @@ Description: Fix spelling
        the final matrix.  The setup for transforming application-specific
        data into raw data is this:
  
---- a/doc/clmformat.1
-+++ b/doc/clmformat.1
-@@ -381,13 +381,13 @@ This is simply the total amount of edge
- in that cluster (corresponding to neighbours of the node in the
- cluster) relative to the overall amount of edge weights for that node
- (corresponding to all its neighbours)\&.
--The coverage measure (refered to as \fBcov\fP)
-+The coverage measure (referred to as \fBcov\fP)
- is also used\&. This is similar to the projection
- value, except that a) the coverage measure rewards the inclusion
- of large edge weights (and penalizes the inclusion of insignificant
- edge weights) and b) rewards node/cluster pairs for which the neighbour set
- of the node is very similar to the cluster\&.
--The maximum coverage measure (refered to as \fBmaxcov\fP) is similar
-+The maximum coverage measure (referred to as \fBmaxcov\fP) is similar
- to the normal coverage measure except that it rewards inclusion
- of large edge weights even more\&.
- The cov and maxcov performance measures have several nice continuity and
 --- a/doc/clmformat.azm
 +++ b/doc/clmformat.azm
 @@ -393,13 +393,13 @@
@@ -49,35 +31,6 @@ Description: Fix spelling
     to the normal coverage measure except that it rewards inclusion
     of large edge weights even more.
     The cov and maxcov performance measures have several nice continuity and
---- a/doc/clmformat.html
-+++ b/doc/clmformat.html
-@@ -481,13 +481,13 @@ This is simply the total amount of edge
- in that cluster (corresponding to neighbours of the node in the
- cluster) relative to the overall amount of edge weights for that node
- (corresponding to all its neighbours).
--The coverage measure (refered to as <b>cov</b>)
-+The coverage measure (referred to as <b>cov</b>)
- is also used. This is similar to the projection
- value, except that a) the coverage measure rewards the inclusion
- of large edge weights (and penalizes the inclusion of insignificant
- edge weights) and b) rewards node/cluster pairs for which the neighbour set
- of the node is very similar to the cluster.
--The maximum coverage measure (refered to as <b>maxcov</b>) is similar
-+The maximum coverage measure (referred to as <b>maxcov</b>) is similar
- to the normal coverage measure except that it rewards inclusion
- of large edge weights even more.
- The cov and maxcov performance measures have several nice continuity and
---- a/doc/clmmate.1
-+++ b/doc/clmmate.1
-@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ clusterings\&. The other information is
- the total number of nodes in clusters\ \&\fCi\fP and\ \&\fCj\fP
- for example can be obtained as the sum of entries in row\ \&\fCi\fP
- and column\ \&\fCj\fP respectively, and the difference counts
--can then be obtained by substracting the intersection count\&.
-+can then be obtained by subtracting the intersection count\&.
- The contingency matrix can easily be computed using \fBmcx\fP;
- e\&.g\&.
- 
 --- a/doc/clmmate.azm
 +++ b/doc/clmmate.azm
 @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
@@ -89,17 +42,6 @@ Description: Fix spelling
     The contingency matrix can easily be computed using \mcx;
     e.g.}
  
---- a/doc/clmmate.html
-+++ b/doc/clmmate.html
-@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ clusterings. The other information is im
- the total number of nodes in clusters <tt>i</tt> and <tt>j</tt>
- for example can be obtained as the sum of entries in row <tt>i</tt>
- and column <tt>j</tt> respectively, and the difference counts
--can then be obtained by substracting the intersection count.
-+can then be obtained by subtracting the intersection count.
- The contingency matrix can easily be computed using <b>mcx</b>;
- e.g.</p>
- <div class="verbatim">
 --- a/doc/clmprotocols.5
 +++ b/doc/clmprotocols.5
 @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ undirected, as recommended when using \f
@@ -122,17 +64,6 @@ Description: Fix spelling
     E-values) by taking the logarithm in base\~10 and subsequently negating the
     sign. Finally, the transformed values are capped so that any E-value below
     1e-200 is set to a maximum allowed edge weight of\~200.
---- a/doc/clmprotocols.html
-+++ b/doc/clmprotocols.html
-@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ undirected, as recommended when using <b
- result in a directed network as BLAST E-values generally differ between two
- sequences. The default course of action for <a class="local sibling" href="mcxload.html">mcxload</a> is to use the
- best value found between a pair of labels. The next option,
--<tt>--abc-neg-log10</tt> tranforms the numerical values in the input (the BLAST
-+<tt>--abc-neg-log10</tt> transforms the numerical values in the input (the BLAST
- E-values) by taking the logarithm in base 10 and subsequently negating the
- sign. Finally, the transformed values are capped so that any E-value below
- 1e-200 is set to a maximum allowed edge weight of 200.
 --- a/doc/clmprotocols2.5
 +++ b/doc/clmprotocols2.5
 @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ undirected, as recommended when using \f
@@ -155,39 +86,6 @@ Description: Fix spelling
     E-values) by taking the logarithm in base\~10 and subsequently negating the
     sign. Finally, the transformed values are capped so that any E-value below
     1e-200 is set to a maximum allowed edge weight of\~200.
---- a/doc/clmprotocols2.html
-+++ b/doc/clmprotocols2.html
-@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ undirected, as recommended when using <b
- result in a directed network as BLAST E-values generally differ between two
- sequences. The default course of action for <a class="local sibling" href="mcxload.html">mcxload</a> is to use the
- best value found between a pair of labels. The next option,
--<tt>--abc-neg-log10</tt> tranforms the numerical values in the input (the BLAST
-+<tt>--abc-neg-log10</tt> transforms the numerical values in the input (the BLAST
- E-values) by taking the logarithm in base 10 and subsequently negating the
- sign. Finally, the transformed values are capped so that any E-value below
- 1e-200 is set to a maximum allowed edge weight of 200.
---- a/doc/distindex.html
-+++ b/doc/distindex.html
-@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
-       <td><a href="mcx.ps">ps</a></td>
-    </tr>
- <tr>
--      <td><b>mcxsubs</b> - extract submatrices by specifiying sets of nodes and clusters</td>
-+      <td><b>mcxsubs</b> - extract submatrices by specifying sets of nodes and clusters</td>
-       <td><a href="mcxsubs.html">html</a></td>
-       <td><a href="mcxsubs.ps">ps</a></td>
-    </tr>
---- a/doc/index.html
-+++ b/doc/index.html
-@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
-       <td><a href="mcx.ps">ps</a></td>
-    </tr>
- <tr>
--      <td><b>mcxsubs</b> - extract submatrices by specifiying sets of nodes and clusters</td>
-+      <td><b>mcxsubs</b> - extract submatrices by specifying sets of nodes and clusters</td>
-       <td><a href="mcxsubs.html">html</a></td>
-       <td><a href="mcxsubs.ps">ps</a></td>
-    </tr>
 --- a/doc/index.in.azm
 +++ b/doc/index.in.azm
 @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
@@ -199,35 +97,6 @@ Description: Fix spelling
  \mkentry{mcxmap}{1}{remap matrix indices / relabel graph nodes}
  \mkentry{mcxassemble}{1}{prepare input matrix from cooccurrence scores}
  \utend
---- a/doc/mcl.1
-+++ b/doc/mcl.1
-@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ then it is a good idea to use native mod
- The reason for this is that native mode is understood
- by all programs in the mcl suite\&. It is a more stringent
- and unambiguous format, and hence more suitable for data exchange\&.
--The reader is refered to \fBclmprotocols(5)\fP for more information\&.
-+The reader is referred to \fBclmprotocols(5)\fP for more information\&.
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- The example invocation below assumes matrix input, as explained above
- and described in the \fBmcxio(5)\fP section\&. Switching to label mode requires
-@@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ file name suffix to the name of the inpu
- 'in +2m
- \&
- .br
--The first two options are somewhat outdated, in that the prefered way of
-+The first two options are somewhat outdated, in that the preferred way of
- loading networks is by using \fBmcxload(1)\fP\&. The option
- \fB-write-expanded\fP can be useful for exploring more complicated input
- transformations that incorporate an expansion step, but is not really
-@@ -1313,7 +1313,7 @@ will find it\&. It is less likely to wor
- Euclidean data\&. So mcl in its canonical form is certainly not fit for
- boundary detection or image segmentation\&. I experimented with a modified
- mcl and boundary detection in the thesis pointed to below (see
--\fBREFERENCES\fP)\&. This was fun and not entirely unsuccesful, but not
-+\fBREFERENCES\fP)\&. This was fun and not entirely unsuccessful, but not
- something to be pursued further\&.
- 
- \fBmcl\fP likes \fIundirected input graphs best\fP, and it really dislikes graphs
 --- a/doc/mcl.azm
 +++ b/doc/mcl.azm
 @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ by white space.  The most basic example
@@ -257,35 +126,6 @@ Description: Fix spelling
     something to be pursued further.
  }
  \par{
---- a/doc/mcl.html
-+++ b/doc/mcl.html
-@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ then it is a good idea to use native mod
- The reason for this is that native mode is understood
- by all programs in the mcl suite. It is a more stringent
- and unambiguous format, and hence more suitable for data exchange.
--The reader is refered to <a class="local sibling" href="clmprotocols.html">clmprotocols</a> for more information.
-+The reader is referred to <a class="local sibling" href="clmprotocols.html">clmprotocols</a> for more information.
- </p>
- 
- <a name="synopsis"></a>
-@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ file name suffix to the name of the inpu
- <div style="margin-top:0em"> </div><div class=" item_cascade item_leftalign nowrap" ><a name="opt-write-graph"></a><b>-write-graph</b> <fname> (<i>write graph</i>)</div><div class=" item_cascade item_leftalign nowrap" ><a name="opt-write-graphx"></a><b>-write-graphx</b> <fname> (<i>write transformed graph</i>)</div><div class=" item_cascade item_leftalign nowrap" ><a name="opt-write-expanded"></a><b>-write-expanded</b> <fname> (<i>write expanded graph</i>)</div><d [...]
- <div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
- <p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
--The first two options are somewhat outdated, in that the prefered way of
-+The first two options are somewhat outdated, in that the preferred way of
- loading networks is by using <a class="local sibling" href="mcxload.html">mcxload</a>. The option
- <b>-write-expanded</b> can be useful for exploring more complicated input
- transformations that incorporate an expansion step, but is not really
-@@ -1234,7 +1234,7 @@ will find it. It is less likely to work
- Euclidean data. So mcl in its canonical form is certainly not fit for
- boundary detection or image segmentation. I experimented with a modified
- mcl and boundary detection in the thesis pointed to below (see
--<a class="intern" href="#references">REFERENCES</a>). This was fun and not entirely unsuccesful, but not
-+<a class="intern" href="#references">REFERENCES</a>). This was fun and not entirely unsuccessful, but not
- something to be pursued further.
- </p>
- <p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
 --- a/doc/mcl.txt
 +++ b/doc/mcl.txt
 @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ mcl(1)                          USER COM
@@ -373,35 +213,6 @@ Description: Fix spelling
  
  \verbatim{2 * s * K * N}
  
---- a/doc/mclfaq.html
-+++ b/doc/mclfaq.html
-@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ and mathematics behind the MCL algorithm
- explained. A broad view is given in faq <a class="intern" href="#overview">1.2</a>,
- and see also faq <a class="intern" href="#innards">1.5</a> and section <a class="intern" href="#references">REFERENCES</a>.</p>
- <p style="margin-bottom:0" class="asd_par">
--Some additional sections preceed the actual faq entries.
-+Some additional sections precede the actual faq entries.
- The TOC section contains a listing of all questions.
- <b>Clicking on the number of a question</b>
- (where it is answered) will take you to
-@@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ Somehow, directionality thwarts the noti
- <div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
- <b>How do I check that my graph/matrix is symmetric/undirected?</b>
- <p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
--Whether your graph is created by third-party software or by custom sofware
-+Whether your graph is created by third-party software or by custom software
- written by someone you know (e.g. yourself), it is advisable to test whether
- the software generates symmetric matrices. This can be done as follows
- using the <a class="local sibling" href="mcxi.html">mcxi utility</a>, assuming that you want to test the
-@@ -1002,7 +1002,7 @@ The latter two are listed when using the
- <div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
- <b>How do I compute the maximum amount of RAM needed by mcl?</b>
- <p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
--It is rougly equal to</p>
-+It is roughly equal to</p>
- <div class="verbatim">2 * s * K * N</div>
- <p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
- bytes, where 2 is the number of matrices held in memory by <b>mcl</b>, s is the
 --- a/doc/mclfaq.txt
 +++ b/doc/mclfaq.txt
 @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ MCL FAQ(7)                      MISCELLA
@@ -442,17 +253,6 @@ Description: Fix spelling
  .in -2m
  .ZI 2m "\fBmcxmap(1)\fP"
  \&
---- a/doc/mclpipeline.1
-+++ b/doc/mclpipeline.1
-@@ -516,7 +516,7 @@ relationships\&.
- .br
- Collect clusters in the same file until the total number
- of nodes has exceeded \fInum\fP (in the formatted output)\&.
--Only meaninful when \fB--fmt-fancy\fP is given\&.
-+Only meaningful when \fB--fmt-fancy\fP is given\&.
- .in -2m
- 
- .ZI 2m "\fB--fmt-tab\fP (\fIuse this tab file\fP)"
 --- a/doc/mclpipeline.azm
 +++ b/doc/mclpipeline.azm
 @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ a clustering consisting of tab-separated
@@ -464,28 +264,6 @@ Description: Fix spelling
     }
  
  \item{\defopt{--fmt-tab}{use this tab file}}
---- a/doc/mclpipeline.html
-+++ b/doc/mclpipeline.html
-@@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ relationships.
- <p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
- Collect clusters in the same file until the total number
- of nodes has exceeded <i>num</i> (in the formatted output).
--Only meaninful when <b>--fmt-fancy</b> is given.
-+Only meaningful when <b>--fmt-fancy</b> is given.
- </p>
- </div>
- <div style="margin-top:0em"> </div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt--fmt-tab"></a><b>--fmt-tab</b> (<i>use this tab file</i>)</div></div>
---- a/doc/mcxassemble.1
-+++ b/doc/mcxassemble.1
-@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ to both the column and row domains\&.
- \fB-cmap\fP and its siblings are used to explicitly specify the
- map file to be used, rather than combining a base name with a fixed
- suffix\&.
--\fB-tag\fP and its siblings work in conjuction with
-+\fB-tag\fP and its siblings work in conjunction with
- the \fB-b\fP\ \&option, and require that a tag be specified from
- which to construct the map file (by appending it to the base name)\&.
- .in -2m
 --- a/doc/mcxassemble.azm
 +++ b/doc/mcxassemble.azm
 @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ begin
@@ -497,28 +275,6 @@ Description: Fix spelling
     the \useopt{-b}\~option, and require that a tag be specified from
     which to construct the map file (by appending it to the base name).
     }
---- a/doc/mcxassemble.html
-+++ b/doc/mcxassemble.html
-@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ to both the column and row domains.
- <b>-cmap</b> and its siblings are used to explicitly specify the
- map file to be used, rather than combining a base name with a fixed
- suffix.
--<b>-tag</b> and its siblings work in conjuction with
-+<b>-tag</b> and its siblings work in conjunction with
- the <b>-b</b> option, and require that a tag be specified from
- which to construct the map file (by appending it to the base name).
- </p>
---- a/doc/mcxdeblast.html
-+++ b/doc/mcxdeblast.html
-@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ employed by <b>mclblastline</b>.</p>
- 
- <a name="stream"></a>
- <h2>STREAM MODE</h2>
--<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">Enter stream mode by specifiying <b>--line-mode</b>=<i>abc</i>.
-+<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">Enter stream mode by specifying <b>--line-mode</b>=<i>abc</i>.
- Use <b>--m9</b> if the input is in columnar output. Pipe the result
- to a file or directly to mcl. Example invocations can be found
- in <a class="local sibling" href="mcl.html">the mcl manual</a>.</p>
 --- a/doc/mcxio.5
 +++ b/doc/mcxio.5
 @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ mcxio \- the format specifications for i
@@ -577,46 +333,6 @@ Description: Fix spelling
     family, which makes use of the mcl libraries (rather than the mcx
     libraries). The full truth is even more horrible, as the mcl/mcx prefix
     conventions used in the C source code follow still other rules.}
---- a/doc/mcxio.html
-+++ b/doc/mcxio.html
-@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ mcxio — the format specifications
- The easiest format to create graphs from is a line-based format where each lines
- represents an edge or arc. This format is known as the <i>Large Graph Layout</i>, as
- <i>ncol</i> format (in <i>igraph</i>), and as <i>pairwise</i> format in BioLayout.
--In <b>mcl-edge</b> it is additionally refered to
-+In <b>mcl-edge</b> it is additionally referred to
- as <i>label</i> format or <i>abc</i> format.
- In this format each line has two or three fields. The first two fields
- define the source and destination node of an arc. Such an arc may be
-@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ Their relative merits are described furt
- <div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
- <p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
- This always pertains to matrices in native format concatenated in a single
--file, refered to as a <i>cat file</i>. It is used for example to encode
-+file, referred to as a <i>cat file</i>. It is used for example to encode
- hierarchical clusterings as generated by <b>mclcm</b>. A cat file either
- consists of matrices in interchange format or of matrices in binary format.</p>
- </div>
-@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ utilities may be in order here. The pref
- matrix functionality, the prefix <b>clm</b> is used for generic cluster
- functionaliy. The <i>utility</i> <b>mcx</b> is a general purpose interpreter for
- manipulating matrices (and grahps, sets, and clusterings). The set of all
--<b>mcl</b> siblings (cf. <a class="local sibling" href="mclfamily.html">mclfamily</a>) is loosely refered to as the mcl
-+<b>mcl</b> siblings (cf. <a class="local sibling" href="mclfamily.html">mclfamily</a>) is loosely referred to as the mcl
- family, which makes use of the mcl libraries (rather than the mcx
- libraries). The full truth is even more horrible, as the mcl/mcx prefix
- conventions used in the C source code follow still other rules.</p>
---- a/doc/mcxquery.1
-+++ b/doc/mcxquery.1
-@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ and is only useful on multi-CPU machines
- \&
- .br
- Output is in the form of a tab separated file\&.
--The option \fB-icl\fP can be used in conjuction\&.
-+The option \fB-icl\fP can be used in conjunction\&.
- .in -2m
- 
- .ZI 2m "\fB-icl\fP <fname> (\fIinput clustering\fP)"
 --- a/doc/mcxquery.azm
 +++ b/doc/mcxquery.azm
 @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@
@@ -628,17 +344,6 @@ Description: Fix spelling
     }
  
  
---- a/doc/mcxquery.html
-+++ b/doc/mcxquery.html
-@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ and is only useful on multi-CPU machines
- <div class=" item_text " style="margin-left:2em">
- <p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
- Output is in the form of a tab separated file.
--The option <b>-icl</b> can be used in conjuction.
-+The option <b>-icl</b> can be used in conjunction.
- </p>
- </div>
- <div style="margin-top:0em"> </div><div class=" item_cascade"><div class=" item_leftalign nowrap " ><a name="opt-icl"></a><b>-icl</b> <fname> (<i>input clustering</i>)</div></div>
 --- a/doc/tingea.log.7
 +++ b/doc/tingea.log.7
 @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ for the other units are given below\&.
@@ -661,28 +366,6 @@ Description: Fix spelling
     The lead tag settings and their meaning are these:}
  
  \verbatim{\:/
---- a/doc/tingea.log.html
-+++ b/doc/tingea.log.html
-@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ for the other units are given below.</p>
-    C     SLOT3    |</div>
- <p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">
- The leading tag can be used to set levels for all categories at once.
--Subsequent units may then alter this intial setting.
-+Subsequent units may then alter this initial setting.
- The lead tag settings and their meaning are these:</p>
- <div class="verbatim">   1     d1f1m1g1i1p1s1t1A1B1C1     # very yappy
-    9     d3f4m5gxixpxsxtxAxBxCx     # very terse, only d f m
---- a/src/alien/oxygen/doc/mcxdeblast.1
-+++ b/src/alien/oxygen/doc/mcxdeblast.1
-@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ creates output files suitable for use by
- turn create input suitable for mcl\&. This is the mode in which mcxdeblast is
- employed by \fBmclblastline\fP\&.
- .SH STREAM MODE
--Enter stream mode by specifiying \fB--line-mode\fP=\fIabc\fP\&.
-+Enter stream mode by specifying \fB--line-mode\fP=\fIabc\fP\&.
- Use \fB--m9\fP if the input is in columnar output\&. Pipe the result
- to a file or directly to mcl\&. Example invocations can be found
- in \fBthe mcl manual\fP\&.
 --- a/src/alien/oxygen/doc/mcxdeblast.azm
 +++ b/src/alien/oxygen/doc/mcxdeblast.azm
 @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ output directly into mcl or write mcxass
@@ -694,17 +377,6 @@ Description: Fix spelling
  Use \genopt{--m9} if the input is in columnar output. Pipe the result
  to a file or directly to mcl. Example invocations can be found
  in \sibref{mcl}{the mcl manual}.}
---- a/src/alien/oxygen/doc/mcxdeblast.html
-+++ b/src/alien/oxygen/doc/mcxdeblast.html
-@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ employed by <b>mclblastline</b>.</p>
- 
- <a name="stream"></a>
- <h2>STREAM MODE</h2>
--<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">Enter stream mode by specifiying <b>--line-mode</b>=<i>abc</i>.
-+<p style="margin-top:0em; margin-bottom:0em">Enter stream mode by specifying <b>--line-mode</b>=<i>abc</i>.
- Use <b>--m9</b> if the input is in columnar output. Pipe the result
- to a file or directly to mcl. Example invocations can be found
- in <a class="local sibling" href="mcl.html">the mcl manual</a>.</p>
 --- a/src/clew/clm.c
 +++ b/src/clew/clm.c
 @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ mclx* clmMeet

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