Just curious really, but which format does the dict-jargon package use? Cheers Dave
On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 15:43 +0100, Edward Betts wrote: > Debian has at the moment the packages: > > jargon 4.0.0-3 maintained by Steve Greenland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > jargon-text 4.0.0-3 maintained by Edward Betts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (me) > > The first is in info format, the second in an odd hypertext language with a > viewer called Volks-hypertext browser (also pacakged by me as vh). Both are > version 4.0.0 of the jargon file. > > Eric S. Raymond has released version 4.1.2 of the jargon file, but it is not > released in info format. The text version is broken, it does not work > correctly with Volks-hypertext browser and the spacing is messed up. > > ESR's perfered format is html. The jargon file is now avaliable as a single > 2Mb html file jargon.html, which works quite well, if it does take a little > while to load into lynx. The other option is a .tar.gz file containing all the > html but each entry is a seperate file. I have done some work to see if I can > package it, included is a perl script jargon-search for /usr/lib/cgi-bin to > run > searchs which I have yet to get working. > > What I want to know is does every else argee that this is the right way of > doing it? > > I noticed that Steve Greenland sayed he was going to remove his jargon package > because he did not think that it should be part of Debian. I disagree, I think > the jargon file is an important part of hacker folklore. One of the main > reasons that I selected Debian as my OS rather than Redhat was that Debian > included a copy of the jargon file. > > I would argue that if the jargon package was to be removed, so should > miscfile. > > -- > I consume, therefore I am -- Dave Swegen | Debian 2.1 on Linux i386 2.2.3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | PGP key available on request <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Linux: The Choice of a GNU Generation ----------------------------------------------------------------------