Chris Waters wrote: > Actually....checking...this seems to be true, and I don't think we > want it to be true. Every program that's found in the default path, > yes, but I was certainly under the impression that we don't want or > need man pages for what might be called "private binaries", > i.e. programs not intended to be run directly -- programs that should > usually be found in /usr/lib/whatsit. > > So, as long as we're discussing the modification of 6.1, perhaps we > should address this issue as well. Unless I'm overlooking something > in policy that already addresses this.
Well I don't know, policy paints all library function calls with the same brush: If no manual page is available for a particular program, utility or function and this is reported as a bug on debian-bugs, a symbolic link from the requested manual page to the undocumented(7) manual page should be provided. This symbolic link can be created from debian/rules' like this: The point seems to be, if it's something people would reasonably expect find a man page on, something should be done. -- see shy jo, in New York