On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Peter S Galbraith wrote: > > > P.S.: The latest dhelp 0.3.14 supports FHS *and* FSSTND :).
> > I just installed it, but as far as I can see this doesn't > > integrate FHS and FSSTND in any way but creates two completely > > incompatible trees one next to the other. Now I can read parts of > > the documentation as http://localhost/doc/ (which points to > > /usr/doc/) and others as http://localhost/fhs/ (which points to > > /usr/share/doc/). > I have a recent potato install and dhelp 0.3.14 and _don't_ have > http://localhost/fhs/ support. Simply add Alias /fhs/ /usr/share/doc/ to /etc/apache/srm.conf and you will have it. I added this line by hand, too. Yes, I know that this isn't an elegant solution, but it seems to be the only way to access both directories. There were some rumors, that Apache would be able to handle both directories as http://localhost/doc/ (use /usr/share/doc/<foo> and if the file/directory isn't available fall back to /usr/doc/<foo>), but I don't know enough about Apache to realize this myself and I didn't see an example how to do this, so it seems to be only a rumor but not reality :-( > Am I doing anything wrong? That's what I also am asking myself when I see dhelp, but I fear, that dhelp is simply broken and that's the secret behind all these problems. > [I also agree that it would be annoying to have two distint > directories to point a browser at (if it worked at all for me).] That's why we should simply follow the tech-ctte and make all documentation available as /usr/doc/<pkg> where /usr/doc/<pkg> may be a symlink to /usr/share/doc/<pkg>. But dhelp doesn't support these symlinks at the moment, as far as I can see. Ciao Roland -- * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www.spinnaker.de/ * PGP: 1024/DD08DD6D 2D E7 CC DE D5 8D 78 BE 3C A0 A4 F1 4B 09 CE AF

