On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 13:54:15 +0100 Jan wrote:
JS> > What is the intended interpretation of these three return values?
JS> >
JS> >    -1  seems to indicate an invalid or unrecognised option value
JS> >    -2  seems to indicate that processing has been completed
JS> >
JS> > What is the distinctive circumstances for a return value of -3?
JS> 
JS> that usage() should not be printed - at least that's why -2 was returned 
JS> when there were problems with Ku generation.

maybe we should have some #defines for this instead of hardcoding numbers?

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