until i have the budget, i'm looking to free up some space from redundant doc files (then i'll be able to gripe about not being able to find any docs, of course)...
somewhere in the frozen potato era, debian went from using /usr/doc to /usr/share/doc. there are many symlinks from one to the other, but they're far from 'paired up' on my potato box. quick: is there an apt-get --purge command i can follow with an apt-get install command to freshen up my doc tree? p.s. i also at one time installed perl 5.6 because at the time i believed everything i read (i'm feeling much better now). during the install, i managed to get the perldocs duplicated hither and yon as well -- i recall the install asking for a prefix to use for the manpages, and of course like a true genius, i chose to not use any. any clean way of zapping these?