If you want to get information about the status of an installed manual, you can
use the `-s
' or `--status
' option of
install-docs followed by the document id:
$ install-docs -s foo ---document-information--- Document: foo Abstract: This manual is about foos, bars, and Debian. Author: Wile E. Coyote Section: Debian Title: Debian Foo's Manual ---format-description--- Format: debiandoc-sgml Files: /usr/share/doc/foo/sgml/foo.sgml.gz ---format-description--- Format: html Files: /usr/share/doc/foo/html-sgml/*.html Index: /usr/share/doc/foo/html-sgml/index.html ---status-information--- Control-Files: /usr/share/doc-base/foo (changed: Tue Apr 8 23:09:24 2008) Scrollkeeper-omf-file: /var/lib/doc-base/omf/foo/foo-C.omf Scrollkeeper-sid: 99999999-0000-8888-0000-1234567890ab
doc-base
always creates a
/var/lib/doc-base/documents/<document-id>
file when
installing a document.
When a document is registered to scrollkeeper
, doc-base
will create a `*-C.omf
'
file under the /var/lib/doc-base/omf
directory. The name of
the generated file is recorded in the
Scrollkeeper-omf-file field. A lack of the field means the
document was not registered to the package.