David Fox <[email protected]> writes: > You mean the page that says > > "This program does not have a manpage. Run this command with the > help switch to see > what it does. For further information, refer to the .NET > documentation from the Mono project, located on > http://www.go-mono.com/docs/"
I was thinking of 'man 7 undocumented', but that'd do as well. > Not a very inspiring example. No, but better than "No manual entry for foo". I don't know if it is possible to do in this case, but "broken links" sounds pretty bad, a link to a page explaining how to get the relevant documentation is better. > Would it say "this link leads to a page > in package haskell-blahblah-doc which is not installed"? Or would it > just say there is some package out there that you could install to see > this documentation? The latter would (obviously) be preferable. (Apparently, the list thinks my mail is spam, so I don't know if this will make it. If you follow up to the list, it might be prudent to include more context than you'd otherwise do.) -k -- If I haven't seen further, it is by standing in the footprints of giants -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]
