Remove --std=posix option from the manpage#4077
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The option --std=posix is was removed back in 2019 in commit cb06aeb
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@cquike I don't think you are listed in our AUTHORS file. What name would you like that we add? |
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Hi @danmar . Enrique Garcia should be fine. |
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The option --std=posix is was removed back in 2019 in commit cb06aeb.
The manpage as it is now is misleading, since the --std=posix is no longer supported.
BTW, in commit cb06aeb it is suggested to use --library=posix instead. It will probably also be useful to add that to the manpage eventually.