--no-plugins, --builtin and --no-aliases are documented under 'bzr help global-options'.
'bzr help standard-options' lists --help, --verbose and --quiet, but notes that these are different from global options since they can be used in aliases.
So, is this bug closed/invalid; or should parts of global-options be moved to standard-options; or should the man page be changed? The man page currently refers the user to 'bzr help'.
The remark on aliases in 'standard-options' implies that global options --concurrency, --lsprof, etc., cannot be used with aliases; is this correct?
--no-plugins, --builtin and --no-aliases are documented under 'bzr help global-options'.
'bzr help standard-options' lists --help, --verbose and --quiet, but notes that these are different from global options since they can be used in aliases.
So, is this bug closed/invalid; or should parts of global-options be moved to standard-options; or should the man page be changed? The man page currently refers the user to 'bzr help'.
The remark on aliases in 'standard-options' implies that global options --concurrency, --lsprof, etc., cannot be used with aliases; is this correct?