Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
The --include option of mknmz seems ignored if I give a non-existent
file. I have no error message. Running under strace on Linux shows the
attempt to open the file, the failure, but mknwm does not report it to
the user.
-F, -f, -I, -T, etc option might also output the error.
The error check of mknmz is not strict.
Apart from that, what can I put in this file? It does not seem
documented.
-I option is an old option that has been left for interchangeability.
-I option is almost the same as -f option.
-f The option specifies the config file.
When a part of the config file is changed, -I option is chiefly used.
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