Hi,
I have a package that uses autoconf/automake. There are some man
pages in $top_srcdir/man/man1. There are also html formatted versions
of the man pages in $top_srcdir/docs/html-docs, with the
extention.html appended. So if the man page is foo.1, the
html-formatted version is foo.1.html
I create the html formatted pages from the man pages using a utility
'man2html' which is on the web. Is there an obvious way of ensuring
the html files get updated if the man pages do? I don't intend
distributing man2html, so just want to be sure that me (the
maintainer) forces an update of the html formatted man pages if I
update the normal ones.
I know producing html from man pages is not the best way, but it works
(sort-of).
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