From: Gerrit Renker <grenker@cscs.ch>
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 12:09:35 +0000 (+0100)
Subject: dccp: sort out help text
X-Git-Tag: v0.4.2~23
X-Git-Url: https://git.tuebingen.mpg.de/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=cf2dd5eac38421fdeaaccd08ec34efe27f9a858d;p=paraslash.git

dccp: sort out help text

This improves the formatting of the dccp help for para_recv: help2man
interprets words starting with '--...' as new options, not as examples.
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diff --git a/ggo/dccp_recv.ggo b/ggo/dccp_recv.ggo
index 2c7f364c..80d31233 100644
--- a/ggo/dccp_recv.ggo
+++ b/ggo/dccp_recv.ggo
@@ -24,18 +24,14 @@ optional multiple(-10)
 # - CCID-248 ... CCID-254 are experimental (RFC 4340, 19.5)
 values="2", "3", "4", "248", "249", "250", "251", "252", "253", "254"
 details="
-	Depends on the CCIDs available on the server; this information
-	can be seen in the display of 'para_client si'.
+	When present exactly once, this option mandates the CCID for the
+	sender-receiver connection. If it is passed more than once, it sets
+	a preference list where the order of appearance signifies descending
+	priority. For example, passing 4, 2, 3 creates the preference list
+	(CCID-4, CCID-2, CCID-3), assigning CCID-4 highest preference.
 
-	When present exactly once, this option mandates the CCID
-	to use for the sender-receiver connection.
+	The request is reconciled with the CCIDs on the server through the
+	'server-priority' mechanism of RFC 4340 6.3.1/10. The server CCIDs
+	can be listed by calling 'para_client si'.
 
-	If it is passed more than once, it sets a preference list
-	of CCIDs for this connection. The order of appearance here
-	signifies descending priority. For example,
-		    --ccid 4   --c 2   --ccid 3
-	generates the preference list (CCID-4, CCID-2, CCID-3).
-
-	The request is reconciled with the CCIDs on the server via
-	the 'server-priority' mechanism of RFC 4340 6.3.1/10.
 "