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Re: How to use /usr/sbin/hardlink?



> > the result sometimes is you get empty manpages.. which isn't helping too
> > much either ;)
> 
> I don't recall ever seeing an empty manpage (though I have seen 
> placeholders saying "we're working on it.")
> 
> Surely though the important point is that there's a substantial body of 
> people who think man pages are important. I think Bill N said something 
> of the kind in an earlier release of wget when there was no man page.
> 
> Even if Debian's not perfect, it's a source of good man pages and having 
> a Sarge box handy gives a quick check for useful docs where RH doesn't 
> have one.

Oh I agree manpages are important. Just pointing out that a "hard" rule
like that just leads to cheating. Last time I used debian there were
quite a few of those... (but I sort of switched to a RH based distro
when I started working there...)



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