Quoting Jean-Baptiste Lallement (jean-baptiste.lallem...@ubuntu.com):
> Public bug reported:
> 
> When option --help is passed as template argument, lxc-create creates
> the base directory structure of the container. Then next call to lxc-
> create with the same name will fail because the container already
> exists.
> 
> TEST CASE:
> 1. $ sudo lxc-create -n test--help -t ubuntu -- -h

Note that you don't have a space before '--help' here.  If I put a
space there, then this doesn't happen for me.

Was that a typo in the bug report, or does

 sudo lxc-create -n test --help -t ubuntu -- -h

also create a container for you?

 status: incomplete


** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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  lxc-create shouldn't create container when template is called with
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