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Re: [Packaging error] Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: mingw-runtime-3.12-1


Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Wed, 4 Apr 2007, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
I thought it was decided to keep the MinGW Runtime man pages separate
>from the Cygwin man pages?

Yes, it was, but I don't remember concluding that putting them in
/usr/man was the solution.  Please either don't install them at all or
put them in a mingw-specific location.
Sorry, I must have come to the wrong conclusion.  I had thought that
since Cygwin by default installs man pages to /usr/share/man
installing the MinGW specific man pages in /usr/man as long as they
were prefixed with 'mingw-' was OK.  This allows users to do a 'man
mingw-dirname' without having to modify their MANPATH.

If it's desired that they not be included, I'll produce an updated
release with them removed.

IMO, if they are already prefixed by "mingw-", they can go into /usr/share/man -- there's no chance they'll be confused with Cygwin's manpages. But perhaps we should move this discussion to -apps, and inform this list of the final decision.

Disclaimer: I don't really pay attention to the mingw man pages (but I agree they should not be "found" by default).


Anyway, here's a thought that might be useful (unfortunately it seems to need a change to man to work nicely*); rather than prefixing pages, add them to a 'mingw' section. This way you can find them with 'man -S mingw <page>', and users that felt so inclined could add 'mingw' to their MANSECT.

Naturally, you could use symlinks to do this *and* prefix them.

(* 'man mingw <page>' does not work, it seems -S must be used :-(.)

--
Matthew
"Will somebody get this walking carpet out of my way?!" -- Princess Leia Organa



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