On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 8:05 PM, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
> I like this approach. Any example you may have in mind?
Apparently onionbalance uses sphinxcontrib-autoprogram.
I plan to figure out python3-sphinx-argparse at some point for
check-all-the-things.
Another really useful thing to have is
On 04/06/16 05:25, Paul Wise wrote:
On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 12:30 AM, Christian Seiler wrote:
Well, you could add a custom target to debian/rules that calls
help2man for all these scripts - so that you as a maintainer
can refresh the manpages every now and then. (And store them
in debian/ in
On 03/06/16 17:59, Wookey wrote:
On 2016-06-03 18:30 +0200, Christian Seiler wrote:
On 06/03/2016 06:25 PM, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
And I don't mind for a handful of scripts. But what if you have 20 or
30?
Well, you could add a custom target to debian/rules that calls
help2man for all
On 06/03/2016 06:25 PM, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
> On 03/06/16 17:10, Wookey wrote:
>> On 2016-06-03 16:43 +0100, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> Are there any successful examples of integration of help2man with a
>>> pybuild / debhelper workflow for an arbitrary number of scripts?
On 03/06/16 17:10, Wookey wrote:
On 2016-06-03 16:43 +0100, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
Dear all,
Are there any successful examples of integration of help2man with a
pybuild / debhelper workflow for an arbitrary number of scripts?
help2man breaks cross-building so is best avoided if you can.
Dear all,
Are there any successful examples of integration of help2man with a
pybuild / debhelper workflow for an arbitrary number of scripts?
The only close example I could find was the stdeb package, but I am
dealing with many more scripts and I cannot afford to list them all
individually by
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