On Apr 9, 2005 10:13 AM, Zoran Vasiljevic <zv...@ar...> wrote:
> Hm...
>
> Error: required -t <config> option not specified
>
> Usage: bin/nsd [-h|V] [-c|-i|f] [-u <user>] [-g <group>] [-r <path>]
> [-b <address:port>|-B <file>] [-s <server>] -t <file>
>
> This ain't very important but the syntax of the command line
> *should* have been something like this:
>
> Usage: bin/nsd [-h|V] [-c|-i|f] [-u <user>] [-g <group>] [-r <path>]
> [-b <address:port>|-B <file>] [-s <server>] <file>
>
> I do not understand why on earth the "-t" option is "option" and
> "required" ?
> Generally speaking,
>
> nsd [options] <config.file>
>
> would seem much more logical to me.
Don't think of it as an option, it's a named argument... :-)
It made sense when there was two types of config files: windows-style
ini or new-style tcl. The ini files have bee dropped and now it does
seem a little weird. Oh well...
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