On Tue, Jan 20, 2026 at 7:23 AM Stephen Morris
<[email protected]> wrote:

> The other thing I've noticed is "man dnf.conf" and "man dnf5.conf" appear to 
> be identical. I've also noticed that "man dnf.conf-todo" and "man 
> dnf5.conf-todo" appear to produce the same results.
ls -l /usr/bin/dnf or readlink /usr/bin/dnf show dnf is linked to dnf5

> Looking at the Github doco there are links throughout the doco that look like 
> they might supply format examples of what needs to be specified, but when 
> they are clicked on they change the address in the browser address bar and do 
> nothing, should that be reported?
That looks like it's used for
https://dnf5.readthedocs.io/en/latest/dnf5.conf.5.html#main-options-colors
so I don't think so. This is also a good place to reference.

> Also with man command you provided how do we know that the information you 
> referenced exists so that we can go and check for ourself without the need 
> for someone to tell us that it exists, do we have to trawl through the man 
> package contents to see that it has installed that doco?
man -k dnf.conf shows it, but it isn't really intuitive.

-Joe
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