When I install fink packages, the documentation gets installed. Usually the man pages and the info docs (fortunately fink can provide the texinfo package) if any get installed and are accessible. A great many of the packages have html documentation. Usually in /sw/share/doc/packagename or /sw/share/doc/packagename/html.
Would it be possible to make it standarder? I am running the default Apache that comes with OSX, though I'm sure some are using the one that comes with fink. I would like to make it so that I could - at least from my home machine though I do, do a lot remotely so just opening a file isn't as good - get a quick look at the html documentation by typing http://localhost/finkdocs in my browser to get a listing of all the docs html docs available and http://localhost/finkdocs/packagename to get to the docs for a particular package. It seems that some of the bigger more complicated packages require the ability to view their html docs to get going. -- Josh Kuperman [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Fink-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-users
