Thread re-named to reflect topic-drift On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 09:58:47AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote
> On the one hand, /usr/share/doc has been almost 2G big (!) at times, and > otoh one can miss the really useful stuff.... I wouldn't mind terribly if it was actually usable. I'd like to be able to bookmark the docs in my browser. Here's a list of what's available to me, even with "-doc"... [m3000][waltdnes][~] find /usr/share/doc/ -name "index.html" /usr/share/doc/freeglut-2.4.0/doc/index.html /usr/share/doc/libxslt-1.1.17/html/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/libxslt-1.1.17/html/EXSLT/index.html /usr/share/doc/libxslt-1.1.17/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/lame-3.96.1/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/libsdl-1.2.11/html/docs/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/libsdl-1.2.11/html/docs/index.html /usr/share/doc/flac-1.1.2-r8/html/ru/index.html /usr/share/doc/flac-1.1.2-r8/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/docbook-sgml-utils-0.6.14/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/mutt-1.5.13-r1/index.html /usr/share/doc/syslog-ng-1.6.11-r1/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/libmpeg3-1.5.2-r3/html/docs/index.html /usr/share/doc/libsndfile-1.0.17/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/libvorbis-1.1.2/txt/doc/vorbisfile/index.html /usr/share/doc/libvorbis-1.1.2/txt/doc/index.html /usr/share/doc/libvorbis-1.1.2/txt/doc/vorbisenc/index.html /usr/share/doc/tiff-3.8.2/html/man/index.html /usr/share/doc/tiff-3.8.2/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/python-xlib-0.12-r1/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/transcode-1.0.2-r3/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/imagemagick-6.3.0.5/html/www/Magick++/index.html /usr/share/doc/imagemagick-6.3.0.5/html/www/index.html /usr/share/doc/imagemagick-6.3.0.5/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/gtklife-4.2/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/gqview-2.0.1/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/libogg-1.1.2/ogg/index.html /usr/share/doc/libogg-1.1.2/index.html /usr/share/doc/exiftool-6.44/html/TagNames/index.html /usr/share/doc/exiftool-6.44/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/ghostscript-esp-8.15.3/html/index.html /usr/share/doc/giflib-4.1.4/html/doc/index.html Guess what happens to the bookmarks next time there's a minor version bump to any of those programs (e.g. when I update world)? I suppose I should try to slap together a script that's run after emerge. It would run the "find" command above, process the output, and create a file ~/.docs.html with an unnumbered list of links to the actual documentation. Sounds like a plan. -- Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> In linux /sbin/init is Job #1 My musings on technology and security at http://techsec.blog.ca -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list