Package: mpi-specs
Version: 20040719-2
Severity: normal
Tags: patch

mpi-specs is still using .dhelp files. These are obsolete (sorry for the lack
of notice, I thought only doc-base was using dhelp_parse) and should be
removed from every package. Also, any calls to dhelp_parse should be removed.
All documentation should be registered via doc-base now.

I attach two sample doc-base files to ease the transition.

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Document: mpi11
Section: Programming
Title: MPI: A Message-Passing Interface Standard
Author: University of Tennessee
Abstract: The goal of the Message Passing Interface, simply stated, is to
 develop a widely used standard for writing message-passing programs. As such
 the interface should establish a practical, portable, efficient, and flexible
 standard for message passing.  Beginning in March, 1995, the Message Passing
 Interface Forum reconvened to correct errors and make clarifications in the
 MPI document of May 5, 1994, referred to below as Version 1.0. These
 discussions resulted in Version 1.1, which is this document.

Format: HTML
Index: /usr/share/doc/mpi-specs/mpi-11-html/mpi-report.html
Files: /usr/share/doc/mpi-specs/mpi-11-html/*.html
Document: mpi20
Section: Programming
Title: MPI-2: Extensions to the Message-Passing Interface
Author: University of Tennessee
Abstract: This document describes the MPI-1.2 and MPI-2 standards. They are
 both extensions to the MPI-1.1 standard. The MPI-1.2 part of the document
 contains clarifications and corrections to the MPI-1.1 standard and defines
 MPI-1.2. The MPI-2 part of the document describes additions to the MPI-1
 standard and defines MPI-2. These include miscellaneous topics, process
 creation and management, one-sided communications, extended collective
 operations, external interfaces, I/O, and additional language bindings.

Format: HTML
Index: /usr/share/doc/mpi-specs/mpi-20-html/mpi2-report.html
Files: /usr/share/doc/mpi-specs/mpi-20-html/*.html

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