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- From: Matrix Mole <matrixm AT sdf.lonestar.org>
- To: baslinux AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [BL] Bash Man pages
- Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2003 01:26:59 +0000 (UTC)
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 qwms-avib AT dea.spamcon.org wrote:
> The only way for me to automatically include the manpages
> from bash in the HD installation routine is to add the
> bash package to the required package list (or I suppose
> I could create a special manpage package for all those
> executables that are transfered directly from the ramdisk
> to the HD). However, that doesn't seem justified for the
> default HD installation, which doesn't include the manpage
> reader.
How about making a pkg that can be downloaded and installed if the user
wishes that includes the manpages for what has already been installed?
Sort of like the bl2-x.tgz file that's needed for GUI on BL2. That way,
people can install the manpages for what's already there along with the
rest of the manpages pkg's. Just a suggestion from the peanut gallery :)
matrixm AT sdf.lonestar.org
SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
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[BL] Bash Man pages,
Matrix Mole, 10/17/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
James Miller, 10/17/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
qwms-avib, 10/17/2003
- Re: [BL] Bash Man pages, Matrix Mole, 10/17/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
qwms-avib, 10/17/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
qwms-avib, 10/17/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
James Miller, 10/17/2003
- Re: [BL] Bash Man pages, qwms-avib, 10/17/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
daybrown, 10/18/2003
- Re: [BL] Bash Man pages, qwms-avib, 10/19/2003
- Re: [BL] Bash Man pages, Ian Scott, 10/20/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
James Miller, 10/17/2003
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Re: [BL] Bash Man pages,
James Miller, 10/17/2003
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