Gyozo Papp wrote:
Hi.

 > option  "quiet"             q
 > "control message verbosity on stdout.
 > `-q' does not print file names.
 > `-qq' suppresses all messages but alerts, and
 > `-qqq' implies `--terse' as well.
 > It does not affect error reporting on stderr!"
 >     no multiple
 >
 > and the result will be:
 >
 > gengetopt:10: syntax error `
 > gengetopt:10: `-q' does not print name of clean files.'
 > gengetopt:10: ^
 >
 > The commandline was 'gengetopt -f getoptions -acmdline_options -uTARGETS 
-CeN'

 I tried your code and it works fine with me... could you please send me
 the file that experiences this problem?

 I suspect it's a problem with newline chars...

It must be. Quite strange but the mingw build on Windows works fine
while the Linux one produce this error. Tomorrow I'll attach the
original fil.e


Hi there

I cannot seem to reproduce the problem (even with dos newlines), could you please send me the file?

thanks
cheers
        Lorenzo

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