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| From: | Derek Robert Price |
| Subject: | Re: CVS update: MODIFIED: src ... |
| Date: | Tue, 25 Feb 2003 10:09:02 -0500 |
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Larry Jones wrote:
address@hidden writes:Use required () rather than optional [] around watch subcommand list in invocation spec.I know that's consistent with the rest of the stuff in watch, but isn't it traditional to use {} rather than ()?
Maybe. I don't recall precisely and I might be recalling my regexp syntax. I'm going through a few other man pages now, but I can't find any good examples of either case. Can you name a few good examples or some standard I could look at?
Hrm. RedHat's chkconfig script uses <> ("<on|off|reset>"). I'm still having trouble coming up with more examples.
Derek
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