Andre Noll wrote:
On 19:13, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
Andre Noll wrote:
On 16:26, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
actually gengetopt itself creates its man page using help2man: once you
have your program (that uses the gengetopt generated parser), you can
build the manpage with help2man, e.g.,
help2man yourprogram
True. But this does not work when cross-compiling. Would it be
difficult to implement something like
gengetopt --print-detailed-help < my.ggo
which would output the detailed help text directly?
there are already options for this :-)
Wow :)
Thanks for pointing that out, and sorry for not RTFM.
No problem :-)
but does this solve the problem of cross-compiling?
Moreover, I guess help2man expects a program name, not a simple output?
cheers
Lorenzo
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