Hi,
This is the process I would tend to use to find out the overview
documentation. Let us start with the directory you mentioned,
/usr/include/arpa.
__> l /usr/include/arpa
total 116
8 ./ 24 ../ 8 ftp.h 12 inet.h 12 nameser_compat.h 28 nameser.h
16 telnet.h 8 tftp.h
__> dlocate /usr/include/arpa/ftp.h
libc6-dev: /usr/include/arpa/ftp.h
__> ls -asCF /usr/share/doc/libc6
total 628
8 ./ 8 NAMESPACE
140 ../ 8 NEWS.Debian.gz
8 BUGS 28 NEWS.gz
108 changelog.Debian.gz 8 NOTES.gz
44 changelog.gz 8 PROJECTS.gz
76 ChangeLog.nptl.gz 8 README.Debian.gz
8 CONFORMANCE.gz 8 README.gz
16 copyright 8 README.hesiod.gz
36 FAQ.gz 8 TODO
92 log-test-x86_64-linux-gnu-libc.gz
__> apt-cache search GNU C library documentation
glibc-doc - GNU C Library: Documentation
...
Now, install glibc-doc, and read away.
manoj
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