On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Paul Prescod wrote: > Okay, I wrote the help command today. The transcript before was just a > Microsoft-style "Technology Preview." I'm pretty happy with the extent > to which I can pull in HTML and get lots of content from Fred's HTML > distribution immediately. The only trick is finding out where the > documentation is. I know that Unix users have a variety of installation > patterns and I have no idea if this works at all on the Macintosh. > Please help! In a Red Hat installation, they don't install the HTML docs at all. But then, you don't want to know what I think of Red Hat (demonstrating Python on Red Hat systems usually requires me to resort to slight-of-hand tricks every now and then) In a Debian installation, they live in /usr/doc/python/... (In short, have it a compiled in default. Whoever packages it will decide) -- Moshe Zadka <moshez@math.huji.ac.il> There is no GOD but Python, and HTTP is its prophet. http://advogato.org/person/moshez
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