>  Do you mean it's now -gen2D?  That's not right.  The defacto standard for 
> UNIX/Linux is to use a single hyphen for single-letter options and double 
> hyphen for longer option names. 

Many UNIX/Linux software (not produced by GNU) uses options like '-option' when 
there's no one-letter version. 
I think double dash is really inevitable when option is called like 
'--insanely-long-option-name' (with dashes inside the name of option)

-- 
Regards,
Konstantin

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