Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2020 18:50:46 +0200 From: Kurt Jaeger <pi@freebsd.org> To: Michael Gmelin <freebsd@grem.de> Cc: "freebsd-ports@freebsd.org" <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: How do port man pages get into https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi? Message-ID: <20200826165046.GP1265@fc.opsec.eu> In-Reply-To: <20200826184711.512a3b9c@bsd64.grem.de> References: <20200826162041.2f7f9676@bsd64.grem.de> <20200826145330.GN3539@home.opsec.eu> <20200826180911.6c3303ff@bsd64.grem.de> <20200826163751.GO1265@fc.opsec.eu> <20200826184711.512a3b9c@bsd64.grem.de>
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Hi! > > man.cgi has provisions for most of this already, it's only missing > > some job to regulary extract the latest > > > > ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/amd64/13.0-CURRENT/ports.txz > > > > for the current tree of the manuals. > > How does it actually create the pages though? wosch probably knows this. > E.g., the > man page paperless(7) created by deskutils/py-paperless [0] still isn't > available over man.cgi, even though the port was created a long time > before 12.1 was released and is in 12.1's ports.txz. Interesting. -- pi@FreeBSD.org +49 171 3101372 Now what ?
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