I can confirm that installing php-doc package, the php documentation starts to work.
php-doc appears to be in suggest, it should be in recommends to have high visibility.
docbook-defguide is already on recommends and it's ok.
But the worst problem is that, even if you install the w3-recs package, it seems not to be organized as the old wdg-html-reference. So quanta can't work with it.
Workaround:
You can still install the package (w3-recs) and look the documentation in a separate browser pointing at /usr/share/doc/w3-recs/html/index.html .
To solve this last problem i see two ways:
Contact upstream and say to use the files provided at w3-recs (it can also be done by a patch to the debian version only done by the maintainer) or try to fix the license issue with wdg-html-reference .
If someone tells me which way to follow i can start working on this bug. Please let me know.
I can confirm that installing php-doc package, the php documentation starts to work.
php-doc appears to be in suggest, it should be in recommends to have high visibility.
docbook-defguide is already on recommends and it's ok.
The package has also a "gubed" package which is unavailable, i tried to get infos about this pacakge, but debian does not know it: http:// packages. debian. org/search? keywords= gubed&searchon= names&suite= all§ion= all
So it should be removed.
But the worst problem is that, even if you install the w3-recs package, it seems not to be organized as the old wdg-html-reference. So quanta can't work with it.
Workaround:
You can still install the package (w3-recs) and look the documentation in a separate browser pointing at /usr/share/ doc/w3- recs/html/ index.html .
To solve this last problem i see two ways:
Contact upstream and say to use the files provided at w3-recs (it can also be done by a patch to the debian version only done by the maintainer) or try to fix the license issue with wdg-html-reference .
If someone tells me which way to follow i can start working on this bug. Please let me know.