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In the Profpatsch universe, execline reigns surpreme. Therefore we must
bow to its (understandable) rejection of POSIX and use 100 as the user
error instead of the 64 of sysexits.h. This makes a lot of sense, as we
are already using execline conventions for the other exit codes.
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We want to discourage scripting with nman, as we may want to tweak the
user interface or internal behavior of nman in the future without
maintaining backwards compatibilty.
In other words: You have been warned.
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(as suggested by Profpatsch)
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Proof-reading would be very welcome!
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