Am Samstag, 28. Mai 2016 08:51:18 UTC+2 schrieb Groogle:
>
> On Friday, 27 May 2016 at 23:34:23 -0700, T. Modes wrote: 
> > Am Samstag, 28. Mai 2016 00:56:09 UTC+2 schrieb Groogle: 
> >> 
> >> It shouldn't be. 
> > 
> > That the FreeBSD/? variants only. The windows binaries ship with 
> > documentation. 
>
> No, you misunderstand me: 
>
> >  That's what man pages are for. 
>
> You shouldn't have to run a program with almost undocumented 
> parameters to find out what it does. 
>

enfuse --help print what it does. 
"enfuse --version --verbose" print "only" some diagnostic information, e.g. 
with which libraries is was compiled. That's purely informative and can't 
be changed or influenced by the user.

>
And I 
> can't find any reference to the online documentation in the build 
> instructions or any other file in the top level build directory.  


The online documentation is created from the build system for convenience 
only. 
Each builder can create the documentation from the source.
The README contains a complete chapter "Documentation Generation". And the 
source contains a folder doc. So I don't know where you looked.
 
And for the builder configure reports at the end:

enblend-enfuse now configured for i686-pc-linux-gnu
<snip>
 can build all documentation:      yes

So this is also no hint.

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