On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 01:37:37PM +0200, Loic Dachary wrote: > Package: wnpp > Owner: Loic Dachary (OuoU) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Severity: wishlist > > * Package name : getxpath > Version : 0.4.0 > Upstream Author : Loic Dachary > * URL or Web page : http://specs.dachary.org/getxpath/ > * License : GNU GPLv2 or later > Description : extract a value from a XML file using a XPATH expression > > getxpath(1) > getxpath(1) > > NAME > getxpath - extract a value from a XML file using a XPATH expression > > SYNOPSIS > getxpath xpath [selector] xmlfile [...]
That is NOT a description. That is a copy of the manual page. A description is a few paragraphs describing what the program does, if it is a command line tool or a graphical user interface, maybe what its strengths and weaknesses are, but not which arguments you can specify on the command line. Have a look at the description of other packages to see how it should look like. -- Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards, Guus Sliepen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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