Hi Norbert san
I prefer the clean way, i.e. in /u/s/doc/texmf.
For non-texmf packages, does that mean that we put the docs in /u/s/doc/(package) and add symlinks in /u/s/doc/texmf/... ?
BR
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Danai
Dear all,
I want to hear your opinion on the following item:
Currently we have in tex-common
/usr/share/texmf/doc -> /usr/share/doc/texmf
This is strange to me out of the following reasons:
* All the texlive packages do not link anything or have anything
in either of these dirs, so people looking at
/usr/share/doc/texmf might think hardly anything is installed
* problems with packages installing files into /usr/share/texmf/doc
(alqalam, cm-super, context-doc-nonfree, all fixed by now, but
might happen again)
M y plan is to get rid of this link in tex-common, whihc needs a bit
of code for safely doing it (but this is ready).
Advantages:
* Get rid of a strange link
* files should be placed in their proper location: doc files for
TeX packages into /usr/share/texmf/doc/...
* no non-package-name directory /usr/share/doc/texmf (in the long run!)
* clean (I like it)
Disadvantages:
* all packages currently installing doc files into /usr/share/doc/texmf
will with one step be not found anymore with texdoc, until the
packages are updated (currently what I see: asymptote, context*,
lmodern*, tex-gyre*, cm-super*, fonts-tlwg, jbibtex, jtex-base,
biblatex, feynmf, kotex, latex-cjk*, latex-make, preview,
latex209*, latex-xcolor, luatex*, musixtex, m-tx, pmx, pgf,
thailatex -- items with * are under our control AFAIS).
This is of course post release material (or experimental uploads for now).
What do you think about this? I cannot make up my mind what is the
better option.
Best wishes
Norbert
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