On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Will Daniels wrote:
> My apologies, it does not have to do with the path prefixing the command
> name, it seems the problem was that the help output does not begin with
> a description line and just starts with Usage. I must have gotten things
> muddled somehow.
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My apologies, it does not have to do with the path prefixing the command
name, it seems the problem was that the help output does not begin with
a description line and just starts with Usage. I must have gotten things
muddled somehow.
I did try to send a correction as soon as I realised my error,
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 6:36 PM, Will Daniels wrote:
> Package: help2man
> Version: 1.36.4+nmu1
> Severity: minor
>
> I have an upstream bin that outputs the path of the command after Usage: in
> --help (i.e. "Usage: /usr/bin/oauth [options]..." which causes help2man to
> take "Usage" as the com
Package: help2man
Version: 1.36.4+nmu1
Severity: minor
I have an upstream bin that outputs the path of the command after Usage: in
--help (i.e. "Usage: /usr/bin/oauth [options]..." which causes help2man to take
"Usage" as the command name in error.
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