Hi,

for some reason this happens on Python 2.4 - is that your version too?
Unfortunately I don't know a way around that.

However there is a s3cmd man page - if you installed it from an RPM or
DEB package it should have been installed for you. If you use the SVN or
TAR version you may have to copy s3cmd.1 file across to your manpage
directory though.

Michal

On 09/21/2010 07:16 AM, Mike Steele wrote:
> I've been away from s3cmd for a while, and I'm coming back to it.  I
> need reminders of the commands.  When I run "s3cmd --help", I get a list
> of the options, but not a list of the commands.  There isn't any man
> page for s3cmd, either.
> 
> Where can I go to see a list of the commands?  I remember "get" and
> "put", and (maybe) "mb", but not any of the details.
> 
> Thanks,
> -Mikey
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