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> I understand your reasoning. I've applied your latest patch, though > since I think the --examples isn't straightforward enough. It's not > a really good point, it's just an opinion, so... > > OTOH, perhaps we should drop that text completely at a later point as > soon as we have the man page?!? Yes, I think that might be a good idea. The man page (and the using-utils web page) will shortly contain all this information. I think it would be the best place to update documentation instead of --help output. Perhaps we could get some more examples of it making life easier on the web page, too. But, for now... Here is a patch to setfacl that adds longopts for all options, standardizes the usage output, and adds the GNU standard --version option. It uses the same method of outputting lots of info. I put the info in what seems to me a more logical order, with the description of Acl_entries first and then the options in alphabetical order. You might want to take a look and make sure I didn't screw anything up in the description. 2002-05-23 Joshua Daniel Franklin <joshuadfranklin@yahoo.com> * setfacl.c (usage) Standardize usage output. Change return type to static void. (print_version) New function. (longopts) Added longopts for all options. (main) Accommodate changes in usage function and new version option.
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