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Date: Sun, 09 Aug 2009 02:50:48 -0700
From: Ian Kelling <ianowl AT gmail DOT com>
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Subject: setup.exe arguments missing documentation
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Excerpt from ./setup-1.7.exe --help:
-P --packages                          Specify packages to install
-l --local-package-dir                 Local package directory

I know from the faq that -l takes an argument of the package directory. This 
should be expressed in the --help output. Something like:

-l --local-package-dir DIR                Local package directory
or
-l --local-package-dir=DIRECTORY          Local package directory

Since I haven't seen an example of the -P options, and from the help I have 
no idea if it means that there should be an argument to it naming a package, 
or multiple packages.

- Ian Kelling

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