Hi,
I've used netpbm for years, and for me it has only one flaw:
no man pages. As Christian Weisgerber wrote in message
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=114904961711375&w=1
(dated 31.May.2006)
> The upstream maintainer doesn't believe in man pages any more, so
> these are gone.
I often work on a laptop when travelling, i.e. without a network
connection, so having only "documentation on the web site" often means
no documentation at all.
So... what about providing a snapshot of the html docs (i.e. local
html-docs tree) as part of the netpbm package? As it is, I (and anyone
else who wants a local set of documentation) have to fumble around with
each new OpenBSD version to get the right set of wget options to get a
local copy of the netpbm web sit.
ciao,
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