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linuxdoc-sgml-1.2-1 released



"KJM" == K J MacDonald <kenny@festival.ed.ac.uk> writes:

  KJM> This is the first `Debianized' Linuxdoc-SGML-1.2 package.
  
  KJM> dpkg --info :

  KJM> Package: linuxdoc-sgml
  KJM> Version: 1.2
  KJM> Package_Revision: 1
  KJM> Class: optional
  KJM> Section: text
  KJM> Maintainer: Kenneth MacDonald <K.MacDonald@ed.ac.uk>
  KJM> Description: Linux Documentation Project SGML tools
  KJM> The Linux Documentation Project advise using this set
  KJM> of SGML parsers to generate HOWTO's and books. LaTeX,
  KJM> ASCII, HTML, PostScript and roff can all be generated
  KJM> from one SGML source file.
  KJM> Depends: groff | latex
  KJM> Recommended: groff, latex, dvips
  KJM> Optional: lynx, info

  KJM> ls -l :

  KJM> -rw-r--r--   1 root   debian   207308 Aug 11 01:26 linuxdoc-sgml-1.2-1.deb
  KJM> -rw-r--r--   1 root   root       7191 Aug 11 01:27 linuxdoc-sgml-1.2-1.diff.gz
  KJM> -rw-r--r--   1 root   root     365142 Aug 11 01:26 linuxdoc-sgml-1.2-1.tar.gz

  KJM> md5sum :

  KJM> 6659c07c43fa26cd6ea315c309c861ed  linuxdoc-sgml-1.2-1.deb
  KJM> 8defc0ee0ec94a8945e6e0dcde4b3a91  linuxdoc-sgml-1.2-1.diff.gz
  KJM> 340d9b7c7ac75d8193e296c122386917  linuxdoc-sgml-1.2-1.tar.gz

   Excuse me, but when I see announcements of this kind on
debian-user, I am left wondering how I am supposed to be able to
figure out where the files being announced can be found.

   For example, I just now did `ls */linuxdoc*' in the debian/binary
directory but I did not find these files.

   How does this work?

   Thank you.

   Bill
   



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