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Isn't the SYNOPSIS used for spamd's usage message?   If so, I 
think removing the defaults from that message is a bad thing...

- --j.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Author: mss
> Date: Fri Sep 10 13:11:49 2004
> New Revision: 43688
> 
> Modified:
>    spamassassin/trunk/spamd/spamd.raw
> Log:
> POD fix:  Truncated SYNOPSIS lines to 80 chars.  Mostly by removing
> the default values -- they are in the long description of the option
> and adding default values for *all* description would make the
> SYNOPSIS long and complex.  So everybody who wants to know the
> defaults should read the man page.  (I'm thinking about breaking the
> SYNOPSIS into several parts to make it less confusing.)
> 
> Modified: spamassassin/trunk/spamd/spamd.raw
> ==============================================================================
> --- spamassassin/trunk/spamd/spamd.raw        (original)
> +++ spamassassin/trunk/spamd/spamd.raw        Fri Sep 10 13:11:49 2004
> @@ -1912,23 +1912,25 @@
>  
>   -c, --create-prefs                 Create user preferences files
>   -C path, --configpath=path         Path for default config files
> - --siteconfigpath=path              Path for site configs (def: 
> /etc/mail/spamassassin)
> + --siteconfigpath=path              Path for site configs
>   -d, --daemonize                    Daemonize
>   -h, --help                         Print usage message.
> - -i [ipaddr], --listen-ip=ipaddr    Listen on the IP ipaddr (default: 
> 127.0.0.1)
> - -p port, --port                    Listen on specified port (default: 783)
> - -m num, --max-children=num         Allow maximum num children (default: 5)
> - --max-conn-per-child=num        Maximum connections accepted by child 
> before exiting
> + -i [ipaddr], --listen-ip=ipaddr    Listen on the IP ipaddr
> + -p port, --port                    Listen on specified port
> + -m num, --max-children=num         Allow maximum num children
> + --max-conn-per-child=num        Maximum connections accepted by child 
> +                                    before it is respawned
>   -q, --sql-config                   Enable SQL config (only useful with -x)
>   -Q, --setuid-with-sql              Enable SQL config (only useful with -x,
>                                      enables use of -H)
>   --ldap-config                      Enable LDAP config (only useful with -x)
>   --setuid-with-ldap                 Enable LDAP config (only useful with -x,
>                                      enables use of -a and -H)
> - --virtual-config-dir=dir           Enable pattern based Virtual configs 
> (needs -x)
> + --virtual-config-dir=dir           Enable pattern based Virtual configs
> +                                    (needs -x)
>   -r pidfile, --pidfile              Write the process id to pidfile
> - -s facility, --syslog=facility     Specify the syslog facility (default: 
> mail)
> - --syslog-socket=type               How to connect to syslogd (default: unix)
> + -s facility, --syslog=facility     Specify the syslog facility
> + --syslog-socket=type               How to connect to syslogd
>   -u username, --username=username   Run as username
>   -v, --vpopmail                     Enable vpopmail config
>   -x, --nouser-config                Disable user config files
> @@ -1938,7 +1940,7 @@
>   -D, --debug                        Print debugging messages
>   -L, --local                        Use local tests only (no DNS)
>   -P, --paranoid                     Die upon user errors
> - -H dir, --helper-home-dir=dir           Specify a different HOME directory, 
> path optional
> + -H [dir], --helper-home-dir[=dir]  Specify a different HOME directory
>   --ssl                              Run an SSL server
>   --server-key keyfile               Specify an SSL keyfile
>   --server-cert certfile             Specify an SSL certificate
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