In order to improve usability of packages in Fedora, project Man Page Scan was created and its task is to provide consistency of man pages (and documentation in general). The results are now available for package maintainers to fix documentation issues. If you need to re-run the check yourself, here is the simple process of man page check: 1. Download man-page-day from: https://pagure.io/ManualPageScan/blob/master/f/man-page-day.sh 2. Run the script: $ ./man-page-day.sh attr
Created attachment 1472548 [details] Logs
(In reply to Maryna Nalbandian from comment #1) > Created attachment 1472548 [details] > Logs What exactly should I look for here? The attached log ends with: Summary: 13x OK, 0 warnings, 0 errors
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 29 development cycle. Changing version to '29'.
I believe that this bug was reported by mistake: % curl https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=1472548 Current version of package: attr-2.4.47-23.fc28.x86_64 checking whether binary files have man pages: [ OK ] binary /usr/bin/attr has man page /usr/share/man/man1/attr.1.gz [ OK ] man page is in section 1 [ OK ] binary /usr/bin/getfattr has man page /usr/share/man/man1/getfattr.1.gz [ OK ] man page is in section 1 [ OK ] binary /usr/bin/setfattr has man page /usr/share/man/man1/setfattr.1.gz [ OK ] man page is in section 1 checking whether config files have man pages: checking for unused man pages: [ OK ] no man pages left now checking individual man pages: checking /usr/share/man/man1/attr.1.gz: [ OK ] man page parsing with lexgrog succeeded [ OK ] man page doesn't contain any repeated word checking /usr/share/man/man1/getfattr.1.gz: [ OK ] man page parsing with lexgrog succeeded [ OK ] man page doesn't contain any repeated word checking /usr/share/man/man1/setfattr.1.gz: [ OK ] man page parsing with lexgrog succeeded [ OK ] man page doesn't contain any repeated word Summary: 13x OK, 0 warnings, 0 errors