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bug#9872: hello project web page includes libc and autotools manuals?
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Mike Frysinger |
Subject: |
bug#9872: hello project web page includes libc and autotools manuals? |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Jan 2024 19:54:58 -0500 |
On 18 Jan 2024 15:55, Karl Berry wrote:
> i don't think it costs us anything, so i'm not really worried
>
> Agreed. Closing this bug.
> But for the record will reply to your other comments.
>
> i guess it's a question of, have all the broken manuals been regenerated,
>
> I would hope so, by now, but I haven't checked.
>
> do we care if older local archives are broken ?
>
> I don't :).
>
> what about older versions of manuals too ?
> https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/index-full.html
>
> Well, Automake does not have any .symlinks for other manuals, so I
> assume there are plenty of broken cross-manual links, but no one has
> complained. Although I don't think that means much of anything.
i meant, do old automake manuals have the broken links and refer to the
libtool links ? to answer my own question, i grepped the automake tree
and all https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/... links are to manual/,
nothing else.
just to be clear, was the problem they were referring to libtool all
the time ? or was it they would use the current URI base to point to
a diff project ? so the .symlinks file would only be for libtool's
own manuals, or were other projects also routing via those links ?
i thought it was the latter. if it's the former, killing the symlinks
now sounds fine.
-mike
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