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#11
Ugh, so I packaged the manpage for pkcon and then realised that pkcon is part of the PackageKit package, so you can just install PackageKit-docs to get the manpage.

Edit: actually, that doesn't seem to have worked. What's in that package if not manpages? Weird...

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You can of course download the pages manually from here
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/...1/pkcon.1.html
 

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Thanks, that's where I got the source for the package I built.

I'm trying to decide if a system manpages package is really required, or if the manpages are all/mostly available in the repos... pkcon is the only "missing" manpage I've found, do you know of any more?

If not I may just make a pkcon-man package or something.
 
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#14
I just pasted the pkcon man into an ASCII file in my home directory.
 
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