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So does anyone else like having locally installed documentation?

I was working on packaging documentation for libraries I've uploaded to Debian, and I wonder if anyone else likes using them?

@alienghic The problem with information in /usr/share/doc or wherever is that it's hard to find. The only local doc I use on a regular basis is Perl because it's integrated into man, and Emacs, because it's integrated into Emacs. I don't often use Python and perhaps that's why I still can't find things with pydoc. Thus, Python, glibc and everything else? I search for it online. Stack Overflow provide the additional benefit of including examples. Reference manuals often lack these.

@kensanata There's several tools that provide search capabilities for registered documentation in /usr/share/doc/ listed at wiki.debian.org/doc-base

However a fair number of packages don't build the documentation, or register it with doc-base.

Also it's hard to match Google for relevant results.