I've JFDI, past tense. Updated manpage slightly and pulseaudio --help slightly.

http://tiyukquellmalz.org/pa_check_doc_tweak.patch

It's good for new users - I didn't know about the convention for
daemon checks to only bump the exit code until, say, a year after I
first installed Linux. Of course, we could also put an entire guide to
using Linux in our manpage, or tell users how to check the exit code
with $?, or how to get to the terminal, or an example script, ... (you
can see how this would quickly get out of control). So just a little
bit more hint should be good for now. John? Does this work for you?

Sean

On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Lennart Poettering
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 10.12.08 14:23, John ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>> > There you have your output!
>> >
>> > Welcome to Unix!
>> >
>> > Lennart
>>
>> Thanks.  I don't suppose it would make sense to add "(only returns
>> exit code)" to the man pages, since it's the only pulseaudio command
>> that works this way?
>
> JFDI!
>
> I'd merge any properly git-formatted patch for this without
> hesitation!
>
> Lennart
>
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