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`--' in command line: msg#00060sysutils.autoconf.general
Hi. I noticed that `configure' scripts yell at `--' in command line. As far as I know, per GNU coding standards, `--' should stop option parsing and force program to treat further command line parameters as non-options. Not that this is especially useful for `configure', but it must not be hard to implement, I think. Paul |
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