Hi, I may be completely wrong but in my efforts to have the Unoficial FAQ incorpareted to the SuSE Help system I have come to the decision either YaST2 does not take into conisderation of what rpms are installed to the system or thereis something wrong with the SuSEconfig and/or SuSEconfig.susehilf module. For example I have upgraded all my docbook stuff (docbook-dssl and xsl stylesheets, website-xml xml-slides) and most of them are rpms coming from ftp.suse.com/people directory. So the possibility that rpms I have built have location problems is in my point of view. (Even it was the case it would not have made a difference.) For example I would like to see the documentation for docbook-xsl-styleshseets which I have upgraded from version 1.42 to 1.50 /usr/share/sgml/docbook/docbook-xsl-stylesheets-1.42 (old empty directory) /usr/share/sgml/docbook/docbook-xsl-stylesheets-1.50 (new and full directory First according to YaST2 I have docbookxsl-stylesheets-1.42 installed. That is bullshit. Either a System management tool really shows what the system has as software or it is not called Yet Another Setup Tool. YaST2 could be good for many but it does not show the actual system. Second AFAIU SuSEconfig --module susehilf creates a list of rpms via rpmqpack and then htdig index is built So what is the use of the build process if the package descriptions and their directories are listed under /usr/share/doc/susehilf/raw_pacs/en/ since SuSE help systems html index show me the empty directory not the new one which has the documentation. And finaly I managed to get the Unofficial FAQ intergrated into the So called helpl system but I can not make it index the keywords so when I run the search nothing is found related to the FAQ :-( Now the grand prize question how is this fixed any ideas ? -- Togan Muftuoglu Unofficial SuSE FAQ Maintainer http://dinamizm.ath.cx