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Bug#510464: marked as done ([package arts] No man pages)



Your message dated Sat, 3 Jan 2009 21:44:10 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#510464: [package arts] No man pages
has caused the Debian Bug report #510464,
regarding [package arts] No man pages
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package: arts
version: 1.5.9-2

Hello Debian,

I just installed 'arts' using aptitude install arts.
As for functionality, seems to work perfectly so far.
Great package btw.

However, I got no man page associated with the new shell commands it
installed on my system. So, for example, if I type:

man artsd
or
man artsplay

I don't get a man page.
These pages exist however, at least in part, for instance one of them is
shown here:
http://www.arts-project.org/doc/handbook/artsd.html

(Sorry if this is not the right place to mention this. In man
undocumented (7), it said I should file a bug report.

BTW, the address given in man undocumented (7),  http://bugs.debian.org 
appears to be incorrect; it should've been http://debian.org/Bugs)




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--- Begin Message ---
On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 02:56:11AM +0100, webmaster@contrees-du-reve.com wrote:
> package: arts
> version: 1.5.9-2
> 
> Hello Debian,
> 
> I just installed 'arts' using aptitude install arts.
> As for functionality, seems to work perfectly so far.
> Great package btw.
> 
> However, I got no man page associated with the new shell commands it
> installed on my system. So, for example, if I type:
> 
> man artsd
> or
> man artsplay
> 
> I don't get a man page.
> These pages exist however, at least in part, for instance one of them is
> shown here:
> http://www.arts-project.org/doc/handbook/artsd.html
>

The documentation you are pointing is the handbook that is provided inside
the package kdemultimedia-doc  (no, no idea why).


> (Sorry if this is not the right place to mention this. In man
> undocumented (7), it said I should file a bug report.
> 
> BTW, the address given in man undocumented (7),  http://bugs.debian.org 
> appears to be incorrect; it should've been http://debian.org/Bugs)
>
No, it is right, just if you do not point to a URL [1] inside the BTS it forwards
you to the help.

[1] For example, for browsing all the arts bugs:
http://bugs.debian.org/src:arts

By the way, there are at least another bug asking for arts manpage so i will
close this one.

Ana


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