<quote who="Stuart Ellis">
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 12:56:58 -0000 (GMT), "Gavin Henry" ghenry@suretecsystems.com said:
Dear all,
Has there been any discussion about this?
I thinking along the lines of htdig/swish-e that indexes all man pages/howto/README after every rpm is installed.
Something like a post entry in the spec file, or similar.
I haven't seen any on this list, but essentially this is a function of having a desktop search/indexing engine since there isn't a common format to this stuff. The next release of yelp (GNOME help browser) will display info and man pages, but can't index the random txt, html, pdf etc. that goes into /usr/share/doc/.
We heavily use Swish-e (www.swish-e.org) for the fileservers we install. This can handle html, xhtml, txt, pdf and the like.
Maybe something like this or a updatedocdb crontab, like slocate has and we just put the standard doc pathnames in a config file. The customize the web search page.
As a non-technical workaround I wrote a Docbook section for the Installation Guide explaining how to find the various sets of documentation in Fedora, which is currently in my offcuts folder. It's a bad situation for new users at the moment... --
Stuart Ellis s.ellis@fastmail.co.uk
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