On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 07:45:45PM -0400, Geoffrey Thomas wrote:
>Package: libaudio-dev
>Version: 1.9.2-9
>
>Hi,
>
>Somewhere between 1.9.2-4 (squeeze) and 1.9.2-9 (wheezy), the
>synopsis for AuStartFlow(3nas) and some others turned from a simple
>
>Synopsis
>       void AuStartFlow(server, flow, status)
>           AuServer *server;
>           AuFlowID flow;
>           AuStatus *status;
>
>to a list of enums and includes and structs and unrelated functions,
>finally getting to the synopsis of AuStartFlow itself after about
>twenty screenfuls. (In the words of two people I showed the man page
>to, "What is this I don't even" and "That's no man page! That's an
>include file!")
>
>I don't see anything in the changelog indicating this is intentional,
>so I assume that something that's automatically parsing out the
>synopsis broke in a recent build, and started including too much.
>
>Even if you do intend to include some structs, it's probably not
>helpful to start off with "typedef unsigned char __u_char;" and
>include things like "typedef unsigned long int __ino_t;".

Ewww, yes. I'm seeing that too here. Apologies, this is *not* meant to
be happening...!

-- 
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                st...@einval.com
"When C++ is your hammer, everything looks like a thumb." -- Steven M. Haflich




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