Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/01/30/08:52:58
On 28 Jan 2000, Esa A E Peuha wrote:
> Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> writes:
>
> > Nowadays, we do have a `man' clone that knows about the `man'
> > hierarchy. However, if a new port would unzip the man pages into a
> > different directory, the old version of the man pages will be left
> > behind, and the user could see stale docs. So, whenever the previous
> > port had its man pages inside `info', the new one puts them into
> > `info' as well.
>
> Is that really an adequate reason?
It is for me.
> IMHO, the users should be adviced
> to uninstall the old version before installing the new one
They *are* advised to uninstall the old version, and yet we still have
many FAQs here that speak volumes about how well do people follow
these instructions.
> rather than
> helping them to get away with not reading the instructions. ;-)
I see it from a different perspective: the perspective of someone who
gets to answer all the FAQs when people do not follow instructions. I
prefer a solution that works even if instructions are not followed, if
such a solution is possible.
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