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authorrse <rse>2007-06-14 08:27:53 +0000
committerrse <rse>2007-06-14 08:27:53 +0000
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-This is the popt command line option parsing library. While it is similiar
+This is the popt(3) command line option parsing library. While it is similiar
to getopt(3), it contains a number of enhancements, including:
1) popt is fully reentrant
2) popt can parse arbitrary argv[] style arrays while
- getopt(2) makes this quite difficult
+ getopt(3) makes this quite difficult
3) popt allows users to alias command line arguments
4) popt provides convience functions for parsing strings
into argv[] style arrays
-popt is used by rpm, the Red Hat install program, and many other Red Hat
-utilities, all of which provide excellent examples of how to use popt.
-Complete documentation on popt is available in popt.ps (included in this
+Complete documentation on popt(3) is available in popt.ps (included in this
tarball), which is excerpted with permission from the book "Linux
-Application Development" by Michael K. Johnson and Erik Troan (availble
+Application Development" by Michael K. Johnson and Erik Troan (available
from Addison Wesley in May, 1998).
-Comments on popt should be addressed to ewt@redhat.com.
+Comments on popt should be addressed to popt-devel@rpm5.org.