Good pickup! Found the error, once you pointed it out. Will be fixed
in the next release.

Paul

On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 2:50 PM, Don Veino <[email protected]> wrote:
> In reading the man page, I noted the "-r --readonly" options (cool!):
>
> -r --readonly
>
> -w --write
>
> Do we allow writing to the 1-wire bus (writing memory, setting switches,
> limits, PIOs)? The write option is available for symmetry, it’s the default.
>
> Being lazy, I first tried using the -r form and it didn't work:
>
> [root@chicago ~]# owhttpd -F -r -s 4304 -p 3001
> owhttpd: invalid option -- 'r'
> [root@chicago ~]#
>
> But if I use the --readonly form it works (and the web interface is truly
> read only):
>
> [root@chicago ~]# owhttpd -F --readonly -s 4304 -p 3001
> [root@chicago ~]#
>
> Am I misunderstanding the usage? Man page off? Bug?
>
> This is under owfs 2.8p7.
>
> Thanks,
> Don
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