use strict;
use warnings;
-# we may get the dir root pointed out
+# we may get the dir roots pointed out
my $root=$ARGV[0] || ".";
+my $buildroot=$ARGV[1] || ".";
my $syms = "$root/docs/libcurl/symbols-in-versions";
my $curlh = "$root/include/curl/curl.h";
my $errors=0;
'-N, --buffer' => 6,
'--sessionid' => 6,
- # deprecated options do not need to be in curl -h output
- '--krb4' => 4,
- '--ftp-ssl' => 4,
- '--ftp-ssl-reqd' => 4,
+ # deprecated options do not need to be in tool_help.c nor curl.1
+ '--krb4' => 6,
+ '--ftp-ssl' => 6,
+ '--ftp-ssl-reqd' => 6,
# for tests and debug only, can remain hidden
'--test-event' => 6,
#########################################################################
# parse the curl.1 man page, extract all documented command line options
-open(R, "<$root/docs/curl.1") ||
+open(R, "<$buildroot/docs/curl.1") ||
die "no input file";
my @manpage; # store all parsed parameters
while(<R>) {