I put out a new version of debiandoc, download the file debiandoc_0.1-0.deb from http://www.clinet.fi/~liw/ (enter the directory as the URL, then in lynx press d on the file, or shift-right-mouse-button in Netscape, or something similar in other browsers).
This version is not a security bug. Unless there's something important I don't know about URLs, cgi-bins, or shell scripting. Take a look. Changes from version 0.0-0 to 0.1-0: Fixed security bug. No longer uses rman (since it is in non-free), but uses a simple built-in man2html conversion. Not really smart enough, but good enough for a prototype. Due to previous, references to manual pages inside manual pages work. Added a couple of manual pages. The manual pages work relatively well. Plain text works. Info files don't work (they'll be converted to ugly plain text). HTML should work (if filename is *.html or *.html.gz). I won't hack or read much mail for a few days, but then I'll start hacking on the conversions and the caching. I vaguely remember hearing about info2html and texi2html converters; if you have URLs, don't hesitate to tell me. I'll also start re-reading the developer's guidelines so that I'll know how to do proper uploads (I have the account). If anyone tests this, please tell me what you think. <whine>If I don't get any feedback, I won't improve it.</whine> Someone might also want to take a look at implementing the queries (full text search of all documents, and everything related to one program). I don't know if and when I will have time for those.