hi, My code has some optional command line arguments -v and -h for output of version number and usage help. These are processed using Fortran's get_command_argument(). Since updating PETSc to version 3. 21, I get some extra warnings after the
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hi,

My code has some optional command line arguments -v and -h for output of 
version number and usage help. These are processed using Fortran's 
get_command_argument().

Since updating PETSc to version 3.21, I get some extra warnings after 
the output:

acro018@EN438880:~$ waiwera -v
1.5.0b1
WARNING! There are options you set that were not used!
WARNING! could be spelling mistake, etc!
There is one unused database option. It is:
Option left: name:-v (no value) source: command line

That didn't used to happen. What should I do to make them go away?

Regards, Adrian

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Dr Adrian Croucher
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Department of Engineering Science
Waipapa Taumata Rau / University of Auckland, New Zealand
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