Ack, the USAGE section didn't quite get finished.

.SH USAGE
Adept requires superuser privileges to be able to lock and manipulate
the packaging database. If adept is
started by a non-privileged user, only read-only information will be
available. adept has three modes of handling
new packages, an advanced mode (which is the default), a simpler
installer mode which simply shows applications that
can be installed in a simple non-obstructive list, and an updater mode
which is streamlines to handling package updates.

I've attached the complete and corrected manpage
Michael

On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 6:18 AM, Simon Huggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 'ello Michael,
>
> On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 02:39:36PM -0400, Michael Casadevall wrote:
>> .SH USAGE
>> Adept requires superuser privilleges to be able to lock and manipulate
>> the packaging database. If adept is
>> started by a non-privilleged user, only read-only information will be
>> available. adept has two modes of handling
>> new packages, an advanced mode (which is the default), and a simpler
>> installer mode which is better suited
>
> You seem to have missed a bit here.
>
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