.TH WNPP-CHECK 1 "Debian Utilities" "DEBIAN" \" -*- nroff -*- .SH NAME wnpp-check \- check if a package is being packaged or if this has been requested .SH SYNOPSIS \fBwnpp-check\fR [\fB\-\-exact\fR] \fIpackage\fR ... .br \fBwnpp-check \-\-help\fR|\fB\-\-version\fR .SH DESCRIPTION \fBwnpp-check\fR downloads the lists of packages which are listed as being packaged (ITPed) or for which a package has been requested (RFPed) from the WNPP website and lists any packages supplied on the command line which appear in those lists. .PP Note that WNPP, and therefore \fBwnpp-check\fR's output, is source package based. .SH OPTIONS .TP .BR \-\-help ", " \-h Show a summary of options. .TP .BR \-\-version ", " \-v Show version and copyright information. .TP .BR \-\-exact ", " \-e Require an exact package name match, rather than the default substring match. .SH SEE ALSO https://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp .SH EXIT STATUS .TP 0 None of the packages supplied has an open ITP or RFP .TP 1 Either an error occurred or at least one package supplied has an open ITP or RFP .SH AUTHOR \fBwnpp-check\fR was written by David Paleino ; this man page was written by Adam D. Barratt for the devscripts package. \fBwnpp-check\fR was originally based on \fBwnpp-alert\fR, which was written by Arthur Korn and modified by Julian Gilbey for the devscripts package. Both scripts are in the public domain.