I'm not sure which of these new packages *should* contain the man
pages, if any, but hopefully you'll have a better idea then me :).
R
On 8/13/06, Paul Sladen <email address hidden> wrote:
> Hi Russell,
>
> This is from the stable version of Debian (aka 'sarge'); if you can
> find the equivalent testing/unstable package that the manpages from
> moved to they should be in the same place in Ubuntu.
>
> The package, as included above is a virtual package that is present to
> support migrations between versions of Debian/Ubuntu.
>
> I apologise that I don't off-hand know which package they would be in
> now; if you find the name of one of the manpages that you have
> installed and try searching with it on:
>
> http://packages.debian.org/
>
> or packages.ubuntu.com then we maybe able to track down if they've been
> moved somewhere else; and if not, to look into repackaging them.
> (Ideally first by getting them back into Debian and synching across to
> Ubuntu).
>
> --
> OpenGL subroutine man pages missing
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/32042
>
Searching for glBegin on debian yielded only the result previously
mentioned, in stable. The package is absent from unstable/testing.
On ubuntu, it seems the package disappeared after hoary which had it
in a package of the same name:
http:// packages. ubuntu. com/hoary/ libdevel/ xlibmesa- gl-dev
It's not present in breezy or dapper.
Google doesn't report any other packages that have picked up the man page:
http:// www.google. com/search? q=glbegin. 3x.gz+site: packages. debian. org&hl= en&lr=& pwst=1& filter= 0
But some packages have (obviously) picked up the slack in terms of say, libgl.a.
http:// www.google. com/search? hl=en&q= libGL.a+ site%3Apackages .debian. org+-xlibmesa- gl-dev
I'm not sure which of these new packages *should* contain the man
pages, if any, but hopefully you'll have a better idea then me :).
R packages. debian. org/ /launchpad. net/bugs/ 32042
On 8/13/06, Paul Sladen <email address hidden> wrote:
> Hi Russell,
>
> This is from the stable version of Debian (aka 'sarge'); if you can
> find the equivalent testing/unstable package that the manpages from
> moved to they should be in the same place in Ubuntu.
>
> The package, as included above is a virtual package that is present to
> support migrations between versions of Debian/Ubuntu.
>
> I apologise that I don't off-hand know which package they would be in
> now; if you find the name of one of the manpages that you have
> installed and try searching with it on:
>
> http://
>
> or packages.ubuntu.com then we maybe able to track down if they've been
> moved somewhere else; and if not, to look into repackaging them.
> (Ideally first by getting them back into Debian and synching across to
> Ubuntu).
>
> --
> OpenGL subroutine man pages missing
> https:/
>