On Tue, 03 Jul 2012 09:30:04 +0800, [email protected] wrote: > Package: libwww-perl > Version: 6.04-1 > Severity: wishlist > File: /usr/share/man/man1/lwp-request.1p.gz > > We see PUT here > > DESCRIPTION > This program can be used to send requests to WWW servers and your > local > file system. The request content for POST and PUT methods is read > > But not here > NAME > lwp-request, GET, POST, HEAD - Simple command line user agent > Nor on the filesystem... > > So maybe something should be adjusted...
I don't think so.
lwp-request knows several methods, [0] which can all be invoked as
lwp-request -m FOO
For 3 of them (GET, POST, HEAD) of offers shortcuts via copies
(upstream) [1] or symlinks (Debian). So these three are in the NAME of
the POD, as the 4 manpages are the same (or sysmlinks).
There is, as you have mentioned, no PUT binary/symlink, so no need
for it to be mentioned in the NAME of the POD/manpage; and still
lwp-request can make PUT requests, and a few others.
Maybe that's confusing but I see no bug here and suggest to close
this ticket.
Cheers,
gregor
[0]
%allowed_methods = (
GET => "",
HEAD => "",
POST => "C",
PUT => "C",
DELETE => "",
TRACE => "",
OPTIONS => "",
);
[1] Makefile.PL:
for (qw(GET HEAD POST)) {
File::Copy::copy("bin/lwp-request", "bin/$_") || die "Can't copy
bin/$_";
chmod(0755, "bin/$_");
push(@prog, $_);
}
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