On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 09:23:42PM +0200, Ionel Mugurel Ciobica wrote: > Does someone understand this: > > > First: > ====== > > ~> sound-recorder /tmp/file.wav > Sound Recorder version 0.06 (Build on Feb 24 2002) > Copyright (C) 1997-2000 by B. Warmerdam under GPL. > This program is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. > > Record from dsp (no cdrom support). > To end the recording press CTRL-C > File can't be created (use -k to override overwrite protection). > > Second: > ======= > > ~> sound-recorder -k /tmp/file.wav > Sound Recorder version 0.06 (Build on Feb 24 2002) > Copyright (C) 1997-2000 by B. Warmerdam under GPL. > This program is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. > > sound-recorder: invalid option -- k > Options: > -c Number of channels [1/2] > -s Samplerate of the recording > -b Bits per sample [8/16] > -k Keep going if destination file already exists (overwrite) > -P Use a higher priority for recording thread > -A Audio device (default /dev/dsp) > -e Execute this statement after recording (eg 'rm $file') > -S The recording time (mm:ss) > -f Output format [wav/pcm/cdr/ima3/ima4/ima5] > -h This information > > I don't understand the "invalid option -- k" and the "-k Keep going > if destination file already exists (overwrite)". Aren't they > contradictories?
This seems to be a bug. I have written a patch, and have just submitted it to the BTS. -- Seneca [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]