On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Hamish Moffatt wrote: > Dale writes: > > I'm not an expert on dselect. I use dpkg almost exclusively to do my > > incremental upgrades. I don't know if there is such a key, or not, but > > it's clear it isn't documented very well if there is one. If there isn't > > the bug is in the software instead of the docs (or including the docs). > > Yell at me for saying this if you will, but what docs? I'm sure they > exist, but I've never read them. Installation, through dselect, > should be simple enough that you do not need documentation > to do it. I think the installation documentation that exists > is fair enough and required (I admit I read it, disregarded the advice > regarding switching off APM, and promptly had to start over :-), > but dselect, imho, needs to be intuitive enough for documentation > to be unrequired. I never opened the Windows95 manual, nor > any documentation on Slackware's pkgtool, if indeed there is any ... > You are certainly correct about the sparce nature of the current documentation. As I am not well versed in the product, and have a full plate, I'm not the one to do this. The problem is, there isn't anyone in a position to do something about it. Anyone who is interested in contributing to the project, but doesn't think they are enough of a programmer to do anything useful, can provide great help for new users by studying dselect and producing a users document from what they learn.
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