On Jul 17, 2007, at 2:01 PM, ria das wrote:
Now the question is how to handle the updates ? If we follow this
directory structure, then a new update will overwrite the previous
file and they will be same across all releases (mostly) . One thing
can be done is to only update rawhide based files. All other releases
will have release time man/info files. So, when people will check the
diffs between two releases they will get it.
And the main manual folder may be in some other place, but will be
available under webserver .
Please suggest me on this.
Ria Das
Personally, I feel that it would only be relevant to keep the latest
version of a man file for any given release. I don't see a problem
with overwriting a man file if a newer one is included in a package
update.
-Jeff
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