>>>>> David Weinehall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> A helper script, `lintian-man', could be introduced to hide all >> the hackery, and to provide a way for the developer to reproduce >> the problem. Then, Tag: may be changed to, e. g., >> `manpage-has-messages-from-lintian-man'. (Or should this script >> be called `man-lintian'?)
> [snip] > Sounds like a great idea in general. But: correct manual pages is > not something that is specific to debian packages, so maybe manlint > would be a better idea, also having it as a part of the man-db > package instead might be an idea. Well, one might then implement a generic method of passing Groff options via `man', thus obviating the need to override the `man.local' and `mdoc.local'. How about an environment variable (say, `MANROFFOPT' or `MANGROFFOPT')? > lintian already depends on man-db, so the dependencies wouldn't > change, and it would also mean that linda can use the same check > without code duplication. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]