On Friday 15 January 2010, Adrian Friedli wrote: > Hallo > > On Thursday 14 January 2010 20:21:21 Ville Skyttä wrote: > > Added to git with the following changes: > > > > - Filtered cruft from --in/--out/--action completions; at least my > > ipv6calc returns more than just the options, e.g. stuff like: > > > > $ ipv6calc --action -h > > ipv6calc: version 0.72.2 > > (P) & (C) 2001-2008 by Peter Bieringer <pb (at) bieringer.de> > > > > Available action types: > > auto : Automatic selection of action (default) > > geneui64 : Converts a MAC address to an EUI-64 address > > conv6to4 : Converts IPv4 address <-> 6to4 IPv6 address (prefix) > > genprivacyiid : Generates a privacy interface ID out of a given one and > > a token anonymize : Anonymize IPv4/IPv6 address without loosing much > > information prefixmac2ipv6: Generates an IPv6 address out of a prefix and > > a MAC address > > You missed the -m in the call, ipv6calc will print the options in machine > readable form, just ready to use.
Thanks for the heads up, but it doesn't in 0.72.2; according to docs in it -m applies only to -i/--show-information, and for example adding -m to the command above produces the same output as without it. Using -m with --in -h and friends seems to be a >= 0.73.0 feature. > Either remove sed or the -m. Will drop the -m and add a comment about this. _______________________________________________ Bash-completion-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/bash-completion-devel
