01-28-2004
If I understand your question, you are asking if these 'scripts'
come with the OS.
Quickest way to check is to look at the OS documentation. For
example, Solaris documentation is available at
docs.sun.com
IBM documation is also available on line.
If the utility is not documentated there, it was probably added
to the system.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
dhelp_parse
dhelp_parse(8) Debian Linux manual dhelp_parse(8)
NAME
dhelp_parse - Debian online help parser
SYNOPSIS
dhelp_parse [ -r | -i | -a doc-base_file | -d doc-base_file ]
DESCRIPTION
This program is used by package developers to register the documents included in a package.
In most cases it is called by install-docs (see doc-base package), which in turn is called from the postinst and prerm scripts of a Debian
package.
An index of the registered documents is written in the directory /usr/share/doc/HTML
OPTIONS
-h,--help
Displays the help page.
-a Adds the documentation found in the given doc-base files to the dhelp database.
-d Deletes the documentation found in the given doc-base files from the dhelp database.
-i Does an incremental update of the documents index for all documentation added with the -a switch after the last index update.
-r Ignored, kept for compatibility.
PACKAGE DEVELOPERS
You should usually rely on install-docs to do the work for you, but if for some reason you want to use dhelp_parse directly (not recom-
mended!), you have to call it like this:
postinst
if [ -x /usr/sbin/dhelp_parse ]; then
dhelp_parse -a /var/lib/doc-base/documents/foo
fi
prerm
if [ -x /usr/sbin/dhelp_parse ]; then
dhelp_parse -d /var/lib/doc-base/documents/foo
fi
Note that /var/lib/doc-base/documents/foo has to be a valid doc-base file (see doc-base documentation).
SEE ALSO
dhelp(1), install-docs(8)
AUTHOR
This package was written by Esteban Manchado Velazquez (zoso@debian.org).
Debian 29 May 2008 dhelp_parse(8)