Hi Russell! You wrote:
> One thing you could do is write a script that searches for a man page for > every binary on your system. /usr/bin and /bin binaries deserve man pages in > section 1, /usr/sbin and /sbin binaries deserve man pages in section 8. If > you write a Perl script to search for such man pages you will should find > hundreds of them to be missing on a typical system (there's more than a few > missing from my packages). Then start writing some man pages! There is already such a script, see http://qa.debian.org/man-pages.html -- Kind regards, +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Bas Zoetekouw | GPG key: 0644fab7 | |----------------------------| Fingerprint: c1f5 f24c d514 3fec 8bf6 | | [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] | a2b1 2bae e41f 0644 fab7 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+