Filiciano Matias wrote: > > I prefer this : > $ rpm -q -l yum | egrep "(man)|(doc)" > /usr/share/doc/yum-2.1.13 > /usr/share/doc/yum-2.1.13/AUTHORS > /usr/share/doc/yum-2.1.13/COPYING > /usr/share/doc/yum-2.1.13/ChangeLog > /usr/share/doc/yum-2.1.13/INSTALL > /usr/share/doc/yum-2.1.13/TODO I'd classify those files as "useless bloat." I could not possibly be interested in those files if I didn't have the source code installed. > /usr/share/doc/yum-2.1.13/README > /usr/share/man/man5/yum.conf.5.gz > /usr/share/man/man8/yum-arch.8.gz > /usr/share/man/man8/yum.8.gz *That* is documentation. > It's quicker and more accurate. See, in general, I find that not to be the case. I find popularly-linked documents on the web to *always* be clearer, more informative, and less full of lies than local man pages. -- Jamie Zawinski jwz@xxxxxxx http://www.jwz.org/ jwz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.dnalounge.com/ http://jwz.livejournal.com/