Man Pages

2007-05-08 Thread David M. Fetter
Are the man pages for the specific openpkg software online somewhere on the web site? It would be nice if they were. When we build our software currently the man pages all fail to properly build for some reason. It's a low priority for us to resolve but it would be nice if the man pages

Re: Man Pages

2007-05-08 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Tue, May 08, 2007, David M. Fetter wrote: Are the man pages for the specific openpkg software online somewhere on the web site? It would be nice if they were. When we build our software currently the man pages all fail to properly build for some reason. It's a low priority for us

Re: Man Pages

2007-05-08 Thread David M. Fetter
I don't mean for all packages. I just mean the openpkg specific packages. The software/tools that have been developed in-house for use in the openpkg world. That should only be 4 or 5 man pages total. It would be a nice addition to list under the Documentation area. On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 19

perl module man pages

2006-02-07 Thread Larry Lansing
Hello, all. First, kudos on creating such a comprehensive system for portably building and installing unix software. I've found it incredibly useful for my day job, as well as for some personal projects at home. I can't say enough good things about the system, as several of my friends and

Re: perl module man pages

2006-02-07 Thread Larry Lansing
Ralf S. Engelschall wrote: The reason simply is that with our myriad of Perl modules in the various perl-xxx packages the prefix/man/ area would be totally _flooded_ with _copies_ of files A-ha! I knew there must be a good reason. Well, I think we should keep perl-openpkg as is or at

Re: Scrambled man pages

2005-07-26 Thread Bill Campbell
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005, Doug Summers wrote: This seems to be platform-independent... When trying to display OpenPKG man pages most of them work great. Here is my output for 'openpkg man gcc: ... For rpm it's a scrambled mess: Red Hat Linux RPM(8) ESC

Re: man pages for shtool

2004-01-16 Thread Michael Schloh von Bennewitz
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004, Christopher Chan wrote: Is there any man page or other documentation for shtool other then the script itself? Yes. If you: o Installed the OpenPKG shtool package, then shtool.1 is found in /yourprefix/man/man1/shtool.1 o Installed OSSP shtool (without OpenPKG),

Re: man pages for shtool

2004-01-16 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004, Christopher Chan wrote: Is there any man page or other documentation for shtool other then the script itself? Trying to understand more about it so I know when and where are the best places to use it. Well, install the shtool package and run man shtool. Although

man pages for shtool

2004-01-15 Thread Christopher Chan
Is there any man page or other documentation for shtool other then the script itself? Trying to understand more about it so I know when and where are the best places to use it. Christopher Chan email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] work: 650-561-0227