I guess the online User and Administration docs at www.coda.cs.cmu.edu
are the new stuff converted to DocBook? I noticed the following two
points, which I don't think are really bugs but you might want to
address (in the FAQ, maybe):
1. The man pages used to be available from www.coda.cs.cmu.edu, I
forget where because they used to be so easy to find! I can't
find them now.... (They're not installed on my system, I guess
because I forgot to do `make man' or something.)
2. There is another program named `au', part of the Network Audio
System (NAS) suite. Since I have the coda stuff installed in
/usr/local, /usr/bin/au shadows /usr/local/sbin/au.
3. `startserver' seems like a terrible name for precisely the same
reason: it seems really likely to get shadowed and/or overwritten
by another package.
Maybe the installer should have a "verbose names" option, so that
`startserver' -> `start-coda-server-daemons', `au' ->
`coda-auth-tool', etc. Alternatively, subdirectories could be created
for the coda tools (although I suspect that may violate some systems'
file naming policies).
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