On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 07:17:32PM -0400, Daniel Barclay wrote: > > > Debian packages don't provide that orientation reliably at all. > > ls -l /usr/doc/foo > > dpkg -L foo |grep bin > > dpkg -L foo |grep man > > dpkg -L foo |grep info > > works for *every* package. (Yes, I know it would be more efficient > > to combine into one dpkg -L command, I left it as an exercise for the > > reader.) > If Debian really thinks that is sufficient, then this is hopeless.
Then why isn't it sufficient? Is it not GUI-fied enough? Then please, write a little GUI that lets you enter a package name, and will then run the above and say "this package has these binaries, would you like to look at their manapage or info page?" and lets you click on the manpages or infopages that exist? Thanks to the existance of dpkg -L that shouldn't be particularly difficult to write, and it doesn't require 4000 packages to be changed so it's much much easier to get accepted. What, exactly, is it you want that dpkg -L doesn't provide? Cheers, aj -- Anthony Towns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/> I don't speak for anyone save myself. GPG signed mail preferred. ``We reject: kings, presidents, and voting. We believe in: rough consensus and working code.'' -- Dave Clark
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