Bug#792624: multiarch = same and different date-entries in generated man page of i32/i64

2015-08-11 Thread David Bremner
Roelof Berg rb...@berg-solutions.de writes: I had a look at the idea of writing manpages manually (as upstream) and unfortunately saw some difficulties: Because OpenBSD and Linux use different *roff syntax, man vs. mdoc, if I understodd it correctly, generating the man pages in the syntax

Bug#792624: multiarch = same and different date-entries in generated man page of i32/i64

2015-08-11 Thread Roelof Berg
Understood, I put this on my release backlog. Esp. getting rid of doxygen which is clumsy in automake would be great (and isn't justified for a small plain C API). For the current version I will, however, just add some small bugfix inside the .../debian folder. Thanks ! On 11.08.2015 10:21,

Bug#792624: multiarch = same and different date-entries in generated man page of i32/i64

2015-08-10 Thread Roelof Berg
I had a look at the idea of writing manpages manually (as upstream) and unfortunately saw some difficulties: Because OpenBSD and Linux use different *roff syntax, man vs. mdoc, if I understodd it correctly, generating the man pages in the syntax of the actual operating system would be the most