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"Jason M. Felice" <jfelice@cronosys.com> writes:
> This all sounds like -lpopt command-line parsing. You can use an
> external configuration file when parsing options with `-lpopt' to make
> an option alias.
Looks quite nice. I see it's used by a bit of Gnome stuff, too.
> I'd like to hear from the BSD people as to whether -lpopt is installed
> on their system (Scott?). It's a really portable library.
It's in the FreeBSD ports:
http://www.freebsd.org/ports/devel.html#popt-1.5
(Found by searching for `FreeBSD popt' at Google.)
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