F7: Yelp never finds anything...
Renich Bon Ciric
renich at woralelandia.com
Thu Aug 16 10:23:14 UTC 2007
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 20:55 +0800, Pan Mail wrote:
> I try to search "rsync" on yelp, but I get 3 results...
> Renich, is that some wrong on your system?
Not that I know off. In fact, I have re-installed 2-3 times since F7 and
I always had trouble using the "Search" input field; on Yelp
(System>Help).
I am running a x86_64 version.
Can anybody else confirm that yelp is not working well?
>
>
> Search results for "rsync"
>
> rsync manual page
> faster, flexible replacement for rcp
> rsyncd.conf manual page
> configuration file for rsync in daemon mode
> rsync_selinux manual page
> Security Enhanced Linux Policy for the rsync daemon
>
> On 8/8/07, Renich Bon Ciric <renich at woralelandia.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> You know, I've been using Fedora since FC1. I have never been
> able to
> search for info using Yelp.
>
> Right now, in F7, I am able to search "some" content with
> satisfactory
> results, but not all of it.
>
> For example, if you try searching "rsync", you won't get any
> results...
> If you go to "Manual Pages > Applications"; using the left
> menu, you
> will be able to find "rsync" among a long list of apps.
>
> I think it is very important to fix/include all this entries
> and man
> pages on the index db.
>
> Is this a bug???
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> Woralelandia
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