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Subject: spamassassin: man -k (apropos) doesn't turn up all man pages
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Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 14:32:45 -0700
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Package: spamassassin
Version: 3.1.0a-1
Severity: minor
man -k spamassin lists only some of the relevant pages:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ man -k SpamAssassin
Mail::SpamAssassin (3pm) - Spam detector and markup engine
Mail::SpamAssassin::ArchiveIterator (3pm) - find and process messages one at a
time
Mail::SpamAssassin::AutoWhitelist (3pm) - auto-whitelist handler for
SpamAssassin
Mail::SpamAssassin::Bayes (3pm) - determine spammishness using a Bayesian
classifier
Mail::SpamAssassin::BayesStore (3pm) - Bayesian Storage Module
Mail::SpamAssassin::BayesStore::SQL (3pm) - SQL Bayesian Storage Module
Implementation
Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf (3pm) - SpamAssassin configuration file
Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::LDAP (3pm) - load SpamAssassin scores from LDAP
database
Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::Parser (3pm) - parse SpamAssassin configuration
Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::SQL (3pm) - load SpamAssassin scores from SQL database
Mail::SpamAssassin::Message (3pm) - decode, render, and hold an RFC-2822 message
Mail::SpamAssassin::Message::Metadata (3pm) - extract metadata from a message
Mail::SpamAssassin::Message::Node (3pm) - decode, render, and make available
MIME message parts
Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgLearner (3pm) - per-message status (spam or not-spam)
Mail::SpamAssassin::PerMsgStatus (3pm) - per-message status (spam or not-spam)
Mail::SpamAssassin::PersistentAddrList (3pm) - persistent address list base
class
Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin (3pm) - SpamAssassin plugin base class
Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Hashcash (3pm) - perform hashcash verification tests
Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::RelayCountry (3pm) - add message metadata
indicating the country code of each relay
Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::SPF (3pm) - perform SPF verification tests
Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::URIDNSBL (3pm) - look up URLs against DNS blocklists
Mail::SpamAssassin::PluginHandler (3pm) - SpamAssassin plugin handler
Mail::SpamAssassin::SQLBasedAddrList (3pm) - SpamAssassin SQL Based Auto
Whitelist
sa-learn (1p) - train SpamAssassin's Bayesian classifier
spamassassin (1p) - mail filter to identify spam using text analysis
spamd (8p) - daemonized version of spamassassin
But here are the man pages installed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ dpkg -L spamassassin | grep Plugin
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::AccessDB.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Pyzor.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::PluginHandler.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Razor2.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::DCC.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::WhiteListSubject.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::DomainKeys.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::AWL.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Hashcash.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::AntiVirus.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::MIMEHeader.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::ReplaceTags.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::SPF.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::AutoLearnThreshold.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::TextCat.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::URIDNSBL.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Test.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::RelayCountry.3pm.gz
/usr/share/man/man3/Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::SpamCop.3pm.gz
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/PluginHandler.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/Pyzor.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/DCC.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/SpamCop.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/DomainKeys.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/AntiVirus.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/MIMEHeader.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/ReplaceTags.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/URIDNSBL.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/Test.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/AccessDB.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/Razor2.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/WhiteListSubject.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/AWL.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/Hashcash.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/SPF.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/AutoLearnThreshold.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/TextCat.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/RelayCountry.pm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ man -k TextCat
TextCat: nothing appropriate.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ man Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::TextCat
# works
I think the perl man pages are supposed to be available to man. I
can't see any pattern in those that are and those that aren't.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable'), (50, 'unstable'), (40,
'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.4.27adnvcd
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)
Versions of packages spamassassin depends on:
ii libdigest-sha1-perl 2.10-1 NIST SHA-1 message digest algorith
ii libhtml-parser-perl 3.45-3 A collection of modules that parse
ii perl 5.8.7-6 Larry Wall's Practical Extraction
Versions of packages spamassassin recommends:
ii libnet-dns-perl 0.53-2 Perform DNS queries from a Perl sc
ii perl [libmime-base64-perl] 5.8.7-6 Larry Wall's Practical Extraction
ii spamc 3.1.0a-1 Client for SpamAssassin spam filte
-- debconf information:
spamassassin/upgrade/2.40:
spamassassin/upgrade/2.40w:
spamassassin/upgrade/cancel: Continue
spamassassin/upgrade/2.42m: No
spamassassin/upgrade/2.42u: No
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I can't reproduce this on my system. Do you still have this problem?
I really suspect this has to do with the man database updating only
once a day. The plugins that are showing up are the ones that are also
in version 3.0.x.
By now, it should have updated automatically (I think it's run daily
by /etc/cron.daily/man-db), and you should not see this anymore.
Please re-open this if I'm wrong.
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