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FS#8105 - improve mkinitcpio documentation
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Opened by Jens Adam (byte) - Sunday, 23 September 2007, 21:24 GMT
Last edited by Roman Kyrylych (Romashka) - Saturday, 09 February 2008, 18:33 GMT
Opened by Jens Adam (byte) - Sunday, 23 September 2007, 21:24 GMT
Last edited by Roman Kyrylych (Romashka) - Saturday, 09 February 2008, 18:33 GMT
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DetailsIf you run it without arguments, it should output the help message.
It should show the help not only with -h, but with --help as well. A manpage would be nice. (I wouldn't even mind proof-reading it :) |
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Closed by Roman Kyrylych (Romashka)
Saturday, 09 February 2008, 18:33 GMT
Reason for closing: Implemented
Saturday, 09 February 2008, 18:33 GMT
Reason for closing: Implemented
http://users.opengate.be/~glenn/arch/man-mkinitcpio.txt
Any comments, suggestions, additions, etc... are very welcome.
http://users.opengate.be/~glenn/arch/man-mkinitcpio.txt
Current state is "almost finished". I think it looks pretty good and everything that should be explained, is explained. But I would still like the developer team to have a look at it and fill the gaps I might have made. After that it's just converting to latex and it's ready for inclusion in the mkinitcpio package.
http://users.opengate.be/~glenn/arch/mkinitcpio.5.gz
this should be put in /usr/man/man5
http://users.opengate.be/~glenn/arch/man-mkinitcpio.txt
the actual manpage is generated by txt2man.
How about this. We add a 'dist' target to the Makefile that generates the man page with txt2man before making the tarball. This way it's not even a makedepend - pacman does the same thing with asciidoc.