Hi,
Jochen Striepe wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 11:45:36AM +0100, Carsten Otto wrote:
> > The option "-c", documented as follows, cannot be used as "-c=1".
> >
> > -c[=n] merge multiple blank lines to n lines (default is 2)
> >
> > When using t-prot -c=1 this error is shown:
> > Unknown option: =
> > Unknown option: 1
> > Usage: [...]
> >
> > Using --c=1 (two hyphens) seems to work.
>
> Yes. Using -c1 works as well at my Debian testing machine. T-prot's
> command line processing is all handled by Getopt::Long, so I guess
> we're stuck here. I'm sorry.
So from my point of view only the man page needs to be updated to say
"-c[n]" instead of "-c[=n]" and the issue should be fixed, right?
Regards, Axel
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