Don't wrap 'cp' help too soon.

Minor thing but docker cp --help was:
Copy files/folders from a PATH on the container to a HOSTDIR on the host
running the command. Use '-' to write the data
as a tar file to STDOUT.

This changes it to:
Copy files/folders from a PATH on the container to a HOSTDIR on the host
running the command. Use '-' to write the data as a tar file to STDOUT.

The \n made the output look funky.

Signed-off-by: Doug Davis <dug@us.ibm.com>
Upstream-commit: 68ee5bdf96f1653d73e29329506949a765398a40
Component: engine
This commit is contained in:
Doug Davis
2015-04-30 14:43:14 -07:00
parent 203abf3991
commit 43117afa87
+1 -1
View File
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ import (
//
// Usage: docker cp CONTAINER:PATH HOSTDIR
func (cli *DockerCli) CmdCp(args ...string) error {
cmd := cli.Subcmd("cp", "CONTAINER:PATH HOSTDIR|-", "Copy files/folders from a PATH on the container to a HOSTDIR on the host\nrunning the command. Use '-' to write the data\nas a tar file to STDOUT.", true)
cmd := cli.Subcmd("cp", "CONTAINER:PATH HOSTDIR|-", "Copy files/folders from a PATH on the container to a HOSTDIR on the host\nrunning the command. Use '-' to write the data as a tar file to STDOUT.", true)
cmd.Require(flag.Exact, 2)
cmd.ParseFlags(args, true)