Hello Curt,

"Curtis L. Olson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> FWIW, you can now do something like --timeofday=noon (or morning, or
> dusk, or dawn, etc.) which should do something similar to what you are
> trying to do with the --start-date-lat= option [...]

Yep, I already knew that  ;-)  .... but we should decide wether it
would be useful to keep buggy features or better remove them
completely - (or at least mark them as broken, not only in the manual
but also on the '--help --verbose' command line).

BTW, not only '--start-date-lat' is broken, '--timeofday' is broken as
well. As far as I remember the whole stuff broke when '--timeofday' was
introduced - but I'm not shure about that.
That's why I asked for explanation on the initialization routine. I
believe some debate would be useful to solve that: My intention would
be to have one single initialization routine that gets run whenever
such sort of initialization is necessary. Obviously this is currently
not the case here,

Martin.
-- 
 Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are !
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