Re: policy proposition for javadoc installation
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Ola Lundqvist <opal@debian.org> writes:
> On Sat, Nov 03, 2001 at 03:04:36PM +0100, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> > We would like your opinion about this proposition:
> >
> > Package documentation usualy goes in a distinct subdirectory under
> > /usr/share/doc, as established by FHS. Java software also comes with
> > javadoc-generated api documentation, which is usually stored in a
> > subdirectory with rest of documentation.
> > We propose instead to install it under a distinct subdirectory under a new
> > /usr/share/apidoc top-level directory. Advantages:
> > - distinction with standard documentation
> > - would allow to link generated javadoc versus already-installed one
> > - name 'apidoc' is not specificaly related to java, could also be used by
> > other languages
>
> Why not use /usr/share/doc/javadoc instead?
> I think it a better place, easier to find and more consistent.
+1... sounds good to me...
Kevin
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