Ruben Molina <rmol...@udea.edu.co> writes: > El dom, 22-02-2009 a las 11:42 +0100, Petr Pudlak (Debian) escribió: > > Only man pages are a problem, the programs have a lot of options > > and I don't want just to manually duplicate 'eprover --help' etc. > > listings in a man page every time something changes. > > > check help2man :)
Which gives a starting point, but isn't (AFAIK) meant to result in an immediately Debian-worthy manpage. That is, further editing is required. > I really think is better if you prepare a proper manpage, and > forward it to upstream... but people on mentors (CC'ing) can offer > you other/better options... I have packaged ‘rst2man’, a tool for rendering a reStructuredText document to a manpage. It is now in Debian ‘unstable’ and ‘testing’. If you are comfortable with reStructuredText please try it out and submit bug reports. -- \ “To have the choice between proprietary software packages, is | `\ being able to choose your master. Freedom means not having a | _o__) master.” —Richard M. Stallman, 2007-05-16 | Ben Finney -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org