Scott> But, neither was debconf purpoused to becoming documentation Scott> for users during configuration. Telling users to reference Scott> something like README.Debian works in all situations except for Scott> those in the very earliest stages of system installation.
Brian> I don't know how to answer a difficult question, because I need Brian> to learn how to use the package first, which requires reading Brian> the documentation first, which has not even been installed yet. Scott> This could be accomplished with an apt-get download-only and a Scott> script to grab the README.Debian, if it exists. And here it is :-) #! /bin/sh PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin export PATH package=$1 set -e eval `dpkg-architecture` apt-get -qq --download-only install $package deb=`ls /var/cache/apt/archives/${package}_*_$DEB_HOST_ARCH.deb` trap 'rm -rf readreadme$$-$package' EXIT INT QUIT TERM HUP dpkg --extract $deb readreadme$$-$package readme=`ls readreadme$$-$package/usr/share/doc/$package/README.[Dd]ebian* 2>/dev/null` if [ "x$readme" != "x" ]; then zless $readme fi -- Ian Zimmerman, Oakland, California, U.S.A. Hypocrisy, arrogance and manipulation: sure-fire ways to earn hatred. GPG pub key: 433BA087 9C0F 194F 203A 63F7 B1B8 6E5A 8CA3 27DB 433B A087