Jan Braun:
> 2) runit has manpages. s6 has HTML. :(
>
Daniel J. Bernstein had something to say on that subject, two decades
ago. See the "Notes" section of
http://cr.yp.to/slashdoc.html .
I generate both manual pages and HTML from a common DocBook XML master
in the nosh toolset. And the DocBook XML is itself readable directly
with a WWW browser.
http://jdebp.uk./Softwares/nosh/guide/commands/setuidgid-fromenv.xml is
a copy of one such DocBook XML master, for example. It's on the WWW,
and the packages also install it locally, for off-line reading.
M. Pape did some of the manual pages for some operating system's
versions of daemontools, converting M. Bernstein's HTML pages into
roff. For djbwares I converted everything into DocBook XML, and the
same holds for djbwares as for the nosh toolset. There is a DocBook XML
master that one can view in a WWW browser directly (both on-line and
off-line), generated HTML pages, and generated manual pages readable
with man.
http://jdebp.uk./Softwares/djbwares/guide/commands/setuidgid.xml is a
copy of one such DocBook XML master, for example. This is the source
for the "man setuidgid" manual and the source for
http://jdebp.uk./Softwares/djbwares/guide/setuidgid.html .
I even filled in the manual pages that M. Pape hadn't done and that M.
Bernstein hadn't originally written in HTML, and updated some of the
doco. See
http://jdebp.uk./Softwares/djbwares/guide/commands/caldate_easter.xml
and
http://jdebp.uk./Softwares/djbwares/guide/commands/dnscache.xml for
examples of that.
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