Hello Helmut
The man page does only have one explanation for -l.
Do we talk about different manpages? I'm talking about
/usr/share/man/man1/xmp.1.gz.
That's exactly the file yes. Which version of xmp do you have installed?
dpkg -l xmp should say 2.5.1 or later.
My manpages still contains the parts:
man xmp states:
-l, --load-only
Exit after loading the module&.
-l, --loop
Enable module looping and backward pattern jumps.
my manpage reads:
--load-only
Exit after loading the module&.
-l, --loop
Enable module looping and backward pattern jumps.
How can -l stand for two contradicting options? I suggest removing the
first in accordance with xmp -h.
This is source line 89:
.IP "\fB-l, --loop\fP"
and line 116:
.IP "\fB-l, --probe-only\fP"
here's my source lines:
.IP "\fB--load-only\fP".
Exit after loading the module&.
.IP "\fB-l, --loop\fP".
So if we're talking about the same file, could you give a bit more
convincing statements?
Let's see...
Helmut
Guerkan
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