On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 09:26:43AM -0600, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote: > Cogito is a front-end matched with a back-end called GIT. The upstream > package includes both Cogito and GIT. The GIT back-end wants to install a > manpage called git(1), and the bug is that this conflicts with the manpage > of the same name installed by the "git" package (GNU Interactive Tools). > The git package has a binary called git, and the cogito package does > not, so git should definately get to keep the manpage. No other files > installed by the git and cogito packages conflict.
So why is the manpage git(1) then, if there is no corresponding user-accessable command? Shouldn't it be git(7) (or maybe git(5), potentially)? - Matt
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