* John W. Baxter <jwblist3@???> [2006-05-18 15:59:56 -0700]:
> > I don't think it would be hundreds of lines.
>
> Well, a raw count from the spec reached 117 lines*, but
> 1. Some of those could be omitted as being things that one would never
> type successfully at the command line--they are used internally when Exim
> execs itself.
>
> 2. There would be some growth if you enumerate the possible flags for the
> -d option.
>
> 3. And there would be some growth if you split out the various -qblah and
> -Rblah possibilities
Right... not every single option is going to be useful, and it should be
a terse listing; if you want more info read the manpage but if you want
to know real quick how to unfreeze a message, --help should tell you.
> > Now I feel challenged, however.... =) I'm going to patch exim to do
> > this and see how big it really is.
>
> I think this is a good idea.
It's always fun... I did it for aide, I can do it for exim (although
exim's may take a bit longer.. =)
> I resisted (silently) at first, but that was just a "change is bad" reaction
> (at 67, I'm allowed to do that). I would suggest crafting the patch so that
> executing the bare
> exim
> command continues to emit the brief form that it currently shares with
> exim --help
> probably with an "offer" of the --help option.
Yeah, that was my thinking to. Just typing "exim" shouldn't give you a
page of gook, but if you ask for --help, it'd be nice if exim provided.
> *My count could have been off, particularly since I had a cat demanding
> attention while I was counting.
lol... dang those cats... =) hmmm... i think mine wants to be fed.
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