Package: python-beautifulsoup
Version: 2.1.1-5
Severity: wishlist

it would be appreciated if the documentation (documentation, examples, faq)
available on the beautifulsoup website
(http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/) was included.

i'm not thinking about this so much from an offline justification, but from
a versioning viewpoint.  i'm needing to use beautifulsoup within the context
of debian stable/"sarge", but the only documentation i have (besides the
source code and the synthesized help(BeautifulSoup)) is that on the website,
which is not explicitly applicable to the version in sarge (which is a major
version different).

yeah, sure, it's a single file so i can easily install the module from the
website (so as to be practically insured that the online documentation
matches the installed module), but then why use the debian package ever. ;-)

just wishing.

thanks for packaging beautifulsoup!

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Versions of packages python-beautifulsoup depends on:
ii  python2.3-beautifulsoup       2.1.1-5    error-tolerant HTML parser for Pyt

python-beautifulsoup recommends no packages.

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