parallel/testsuite/wanted-results/parallel-local12
Ole Tange 61dca99762 parallel: Fixed bug #47558: rc: line 1: syntax error near '='.
parallel: qqx() runs sh -c 2>/dev/null.
testsuite: Test for bug #47644: Wrong slot number replacement when resuming.
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### Test stdin goes to first command only ("cat" as argument)
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### Test stdin as tty input for 'vi'
NB: If this changes and the diff is printed to terminal, then
the terminal settings may be fucked up. Use 'reset' to get back.
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month = {Feb},
number = {1},
volume = {36},
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