What is wrong with the current state?
.k5login is a dotfile in the user's directory.
apropos finds the man page.
What do you believe is wrong? Presumably that there is a leading . and
so the man page does not show up in ls.
Is there some policy about how man pages for dotfiles are named?
Why is
Sam Hartman wrote:
What is wrong with the current state?
.k5login is a dotfile in the user's directory.
apropos finds the man page.
What do you believe is wrong? Presumably that there is a leading . and
so the man page does not show up in ls.
Is there some policy about how man pages for
I'll talk to upstream about this.
It does seem that man pages like .netrc etc are without the leading dot.
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Sam Hartman wrote:
I'll talk to upstream about this.
It does seem that man pages like .netrc etc are without the leading dot.
It seemed a bit odd that it was the only man page in the whole system
(over 4500 installed packages) which starts with a dot - that's why
I thought it was an error.
Package: krb5-doc
Version: 1.9+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
Well, it speaks for itself:
% find /usr/share/man -name .\*
/usr/share/man/man5/.k5login.5.gz
You know what to do ;^)
Regards,
Raf
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