After years and years of waiting for packages to register their documents with doc-base, and filing individual bugs with some (not all -- I am not jidani, LOL) of those that didn't register, I am quite frustrated:
[41]matica:doc$ pwd /usr/share/doc [42]matica:doc$ find -L . -name "*.html" -o -name "*.htm" \ -o -name "*.pdf" -o -name "*.pdf.gz" | cut -d/ -f2 | sort | uniq | wc -l 273 [43]matica:doc$ find -L . -name "*.html" -o -name "*.htm" \ -o -name "*.pdf" -o -name "*.pdf.gz" | cut -d/ -f2 | sort |\ uniq | while read p ; do if ! [ -e "/usr/share/doc-base/$p" ] ;\ then echo "$p" ; fi ; done | wc -l 203 So, out of 273 doc-containing packages on this system, just 70 bothered. I feel a strong urge to put the commands in a script that will auto-file a bug against any package in the output of the last command. How do maintainers feel about that? -- Ian Zimmerman <i...@buug.org> gpg public key: 1024D/C6FF61AD fingerprint: 66DC D68F 5C1B 4D71 2EE5 BD03 8A00 786C C6FF 61AD Ham is for reading, not for eating. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87lj8i5mt4....@matica.localdomain