You may have this in the queue already, but just in case:
POSIX now specifies that if a standard utility has extended options,
then you accomplish it with ``-W option-name[=opt-arg]''.
I wouldn't care, but I wanted to add ``--noprofile --norc''
to the command line and, for debugging purposes, I a
On 10/20/2011 08:48 AM, Bruce Korb wrote:
You may have this in the queue already, but just in case:
POSIX now specifies that if a standard utility has extended options,
then you accomplish it with ``-W option-name[=opt-arg]''.
Not quite. POSIX specifies only that -W is reserved for
implement
On 10/20/11 10:48 AM, Bruce Korb wrote:
> You may have this in the queue already, but just in case:
>
> POSIX now specifies that if a standard utility has extended options,
> then you accomplish it with ``-W option-name[=opt-arg]''.
That's not actually published anywhere. Where's the specificati
On 10/20/11 08:12, Chet Ramey wrote:
On 10/20/11 10:48 AM, Bruce Korb wrote:
You may have this in the queue already, but just in case:
POSIX now specifies that if a standard utility has extended options,
then you accomplish it with ``-W option-name[=opt-arg]''.
That's not actually published a
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