Re: Where to find missing documentation

2007-09-09 Thread cga2000
On Sun, Sep 09, 2007 at 04:31:55AM EDT, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote: > > > >I think many docs have been moved to non-free, though you are not > >being clear about which documentation. > > > >For example, the ConTeXt typesetting package has it's doc in > >context-doc-nonfree, which is in pool/non-free/c

Re: Where to find missing documentation

2007-09-09 Thread Kumar Appaiah
On Sun, Sep 09, 2007 at 02:01:55PM +0530, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote: > But many manpages refer to the complete documentation, but 'info ' > gives me the manual page itself. Examples are bash, cp, mv, etc. I have > been so used to firing up the info documentation of bash and feel crippled > trying

Re: Where to find missing documentation

2007-09-09 Thread Raj Kiran Grandhi
I think many docs have been moved to non-free, though you are not being clear about which documentation. For example, the ConTeXt typesetting package has it's doc in context-doc-nonfree, which is in pool/non-free/c/context-doc-nonfree/ So, you might want to add non-free to your sources.list, if

Re: Where to find missing documentation

2007-09-09 Thread Kumar Appaiah
On Sun, Sep 09, 2007 at 01:13:30PM +0530, Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote: > Hi, > > Is there any way to get most of the documentation that has been removed > from the debian repositories? I can always get the documentation manually > from the respective project sites, but then, I would be losing the >

Where to find missing documentation

2007-09-09 Thread Raj Kiran Grandhi
Hi, Is there any way to get most of the documentation that has been removed from the debian repositories? I can always get the documentation manually from the respective project sites, but then, I would be losing the functionality of 'apt' and manually updating and maintaining the documentatio