[Rule-list] Installing RPM without docs
Marco Fioretti
m.fioretti at inwind.it
Tue Jun 4 00:57:35 EEST 2002
Welcome back, Martin!
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 23:15:43 at 11:15:43PM +0200, Martin Stricker wrote:
>
> Sounds good. One maybe quite stupid addition: I don't know what RPM
> throws out as docs when told so. If it even trashes the man and info
> pages there should be three options:
> What do you want to to about software documentation? [default
> "recommended"]
> 1) Remove it completely. Warning: There won't even man pages be left!
> 2) Recommended usage: Keep only man and info pages.
> 3) Keep all the documentation.
>
Good point...
The problem is that the man pages of several commands (look at mutt)
are little more than pointers to files in /usr/share/docs, or
something like that. It's hard to figure it out once and for all...
Don't have a definite answer (or opinion...). I was playing with the
concept of placing all the docs (man/info page included) on a CD
and hacking the man/info programs to say: "please insert the cdrom
first" when you type "man somecommand", but this is definitely not for
now...
CIao,
Marco Fioretti
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