Bug#571812: help2man

2010-03-02 Thread Brendan O'Dea
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. I'

Bug#571812: help2man

2010-02-28 Thread Will Daniels
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,

Bug#571812: help2man: can't cope with path prefix (Usage: /usr/bin/foo bar)

2010-02-28 Thread Brendan O'Dea
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

Bug#571812: help2man: can't cope with path prefix (Usage: /usr/bin/foo bar)

2010-02-28 Thread Will Daniels
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. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dis