Quoting Chris Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 08:31:55PM -0500, Derek Atkins wrote:
Quoting Chris Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>+ {"rpc-server", '\0', POPT_ARG_NONE, NULL, 0,
>+ _("Run the RPC Server if GnuCash was configured with
>--enable-rpc"),
>+ NULL},
No reason to continue with this -- the rpc-server code was ripped out
already.
Ok, I'll drop the option. Are any others obsolete? I'm scared to
test if these actually work:
--config-path=CONFIGPATH Set configuration path
This let's you change the global config path, /etc/gnucash/config
Right now this file is installed empty but it /must/ exist or
gnucash will exit. I don't know exactly what it's for.
--share-path=SHAREPATH Set shared data file search path
--doc-path=DOCPATH Set the search path for documentation files
I'm not 100% sure what these are for.
And these make me wince:
--evaluate=COMMAND Evaluate the guile command
--load=FILE Load the given .scm file
I'm not sure how --load is any different than gnucash-env guile -s file,
or --evaluate is any different than gnucash-env guile -c command. It's
POSSIBLE that they load the gnucash modules first, but I'm not 100% sure.
and I go "huh?" to theses:
--add-price-quotes=FILE Add price quotes to given FILE
This is used to automatically run the quote grabber. It's a way
to automate the "Get Quotes" functionality. People actually use
this now -- they set up a cron job to grab the end-of-day quotes
every night (or every week).
--namespace=REGEXP Regular expression determining which namespace
commodities will be retrieved
I'm not at all sure what this is for.
and I think "shouldn't that be automatic?" to these:
--load-user-config Load the user configuration
--load-system-config Load the system configuration
Um, yea. I'm not sure what these are for, either.
-derek
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