Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2017 19:13:37 +1000 From: Andy Farkas <andyf@andyit.com.au> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: devel/check Message-ID: <58A02741.4060305@andyit.com.au> In-Reply-To: <20170212090115.jyfptcniv6pnstdz@ivaldir.etoilebsd.net> References: <589F8806.7000605@andyit.com.au> <86y3xcgxrf.wl-herbert@mailbox.org> <589F96F6.7040703@andyit.com.au> <a190656c-d3a2-42b8-ed39-23274c9927d7@FreeBSD.org> <589F996D.8020907@andyit.com.au> <20170211232421.1be293d1@gumby.homeunix.com> <589F9E93.3070100@andyit.com.au> <CAN6yY1s5ov=YhdQbUuHkKLeDW1KKB2cfjWygQZ8rA1NLVe0--w@mail.gmail.com> <20170212090115.jyfptcniv6pnstdz@ivaldir.etoilebsd.net>
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On 12/02/2017 19:01, Baptiste Daroussin wrote: > pkg has plenty of manpages all of which are specified in the "SEE > ALSO" section of pkg(8) which is a standardize section exactly made of > that. The man page for pkg(8) does not explicitly state that the sub-commands to pkg <command> have their own man page. SEE ALSO is not an indication that you should read those bits to find out about flags for pkg(8) commands. Just sayin..... I was gonna delete this bit, but might keep it: For example: % man 1 ls "SEE ALSO ... xo_parse_args(3)..." ??? why? -andyf
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