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Subject: dpkg(1) refers to nonexistent info pages
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Package: dpkg
Version: 1.6.12.99

dpkg(1) says:

       It should not be used by package  maintainers  wishing  to
       understand  how  dpkg  will  install  their packages.  The
       descriptions of what dpkg does when installing and  remov�
       ing  packages  are  particularly inadequate.  For detailed
       information about this, please refer to the  Package  Man�
       agement System topic under debian-faq in the GNU Info sys�
       tem.  For information about creating Debian packages,  see
       the  Debian  Package  Management  Tools  topic in the same
       place.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>zgrep -i 'Debian Package Management Tools' /usr/share/info/*
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>zgrep -i 'Package Management System' /usr/share/info/*
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>zgrep -i 'debian-faq' /usr/share/info/*

This should be changed to point to documentation that actually exists.
I suggest the Packaging Manual and the Developer's Reference.

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The incorrect documentation this bug refers to is no longer present.

Scott
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Have you ever, ever felt like this?
Had strange things happen?  Are you going round the twist?

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